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Frank de Vries
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How to see status of filesystem support Largefiles

Hello
We have HP-UX PA_RISC 11.11 running on a L-class.

We want to check which filesystems have largefiles and which ones have nolargefiles.

I know how to change it with
/usr/sbin/fsadm [-F vxfs] [-V] [-o largefiles|nolargefiles]

But I am doing an audit/analysis for an report,
and I would like to see for each filesystem
what it is set too. Is there an easy command for that ?
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Aneesh Mohan
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Re: How to see status of filesystem support Largefiles

Hi ,

# fstyp -v /dev/vg00/lvol11 |grep f_flag
f_flag: 0
# fstyp -v /dev/vg00/lvol8 |grep f_flag
f_flag: 16
#


f_flag: 0 -- means nolargefiles

f_flag: 16 --means largefiles enabled


Aneesh
Mike Shilladay
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Re: How to see status of filesystem support Largefiles

Hi Frank,

Very simple -

fsadm -F vxfs /dev//

It report what options are applied.

Hope that helps

Mike.

J. Bravo
Respected Contributor

Re: How to see status of filesystem support Largefiles

With mkfs -m command you can see it.

Regards.
Robert-Jan Goossens_1
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Re: How to see status of filesystem support Largefiles

Hi Frank,

You can use fstyp -v and look for the
f_flag: 16 <-- largefiles
f_flag: 0 <-- nolargefiles

Regards,
Robert-Jan
Aneesh Mohan
Honored Contributor

Re: How to see status of filesystem support Largefiles

Hi again,

# for i in `bdf | awk '{print $1}'`
> do
> echo $i
> fstyp -v $i |grep f_flag
> done


Aneesh
Enrico P.
Honored Contributor

Re: How to see status of filesystem support Largefiles

Hi,
you can try with the command:

fsadm filesystem

Enrico
Frank de Vries
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Re: How to see status of filesystem support Largefiles

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