File System Administration
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............................Tables

Table P-1 Typographic Conventionsxxiii
Table 1-1 Generic File System Administrative Commands7
Table 1-2 The Default SunOS File Systems12
Table 1-3 Default Parameters Used by the newfs Command20
Table 1-4 Commands for Mounting and Unmounting File Systems28
Table 3-1 CD-ROM and Floppy File System Mount Points44
Table 3-2 CD-ROM and Floppy Device Locations in /vol--No File System Present44
Table 3-3 UFS-Specific Mount Options49
Table 3-4 NFS-Specific Mount Options50
Table 3-5 CD-ROM Mount Points51
Table 3-6 Diskette Mount Points52
Table 3-7 Codes Used by the fuser Command53
Table 4-1 Summary of Tasks and Available Commands58
Table 5-1 CacheFS Parameters82
Table 5-2 Default Values of Cache Parameters82
Table 5-3 Arguments Used With the -o mount Option89
Table 6-1 Default File Systems on a Standalone System100
Table 6-2 Default File Systems on a Server101
Table 6-3 Media Storage Capacities102
Table 6-4 Basic Device Names for Backup Devices103
Table 6-5 Device Abbreviations for Tape Controllers/Units and Media 105
Table 6-6 Designating Density for Rack-Mounted 1/2-inch Tape Drives 106
Table 6-7 Designating Format or Density for SCSI Tape Drives107
Table 6-8 Daily Cumulative/Weekly Cumulative Backup Schedule113
Table 6-9 Contents of Tapes for Daily/Weekly Cumulative Schedule . 113
Table 6-10 Daily Cumulative/Weekly Incremental Backup Schedule114
Table 6-11 Contents of Tapes for Daily Cumulative/Weekly Incremental Schedule114
Table 6-12 Daily Incremental/Weekly Cumulative Backup Schedule115
Table 6-13 Contents of Tapes for Daily/Weekly Cumulative Schedule . 115
Table 6-14 Schedule of Backups for an Example Server117
Table 7-1 Options for the ufsdump Command132
Table 7-2 Arguments to ufsdump to Specify Tape Capacity137
Table 8-1 One Required Option for the ufsrestore Command152
Table 8-2 Additional Options for the ufsrestore Command153
Table 8-3 Commands for Interactive Restore154
Table 9-1 Default Swap Space Allocations163
Table 9-2 Output of the swap -s Command166
Table 9-3 Options to the mkfile Command167
Table 10-1 Options for the df Command172
Table 10-2 Commands Used to Monitor Files and Directories176
Table 10-3 System Log Files That Grow176
Table 10-4 Options for the du Command180
Table 10-5 Disk Quota Commands194
Table 11-1 Octal Values for File Permissions214
Table 12-1 State Flag Transitions After fsck219
Table 12-2 Abbreviations Used in fsck Messages227
Table A-1 Default Directories for root and /usr File Systems265