Creating File Systems For Hdlm (When Volume Management Software Is Not Used); Mounting A File System; Creating A File System - Hitachi XP P9500 User Manual

Hitachi dynamic link manager software user's guide for linux (6.x) (hit5203-96004, october 2011)
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3. Creating an HDLM Environment
3.21 Creating File Systems for HDLM (When Volume Management
Software Is Not Used)
This section describes how to build a file system in an HDLM-managed device without
using volume management software.

3.21.1 Mounting a File System

To mount an HDLM-managed device as a file system by specifying the logical device
file name for an HDLM device:
1.
Create a file system by using an HDLM device.
If the file system already exists, skip to step 2.
Note that the file systems supported by HDLM are ext2, ext3, ReiserFS, and
VxFS. For details about creating a file system, see 3.21.2 Creating a File System.
2.
Create a directory on which to mount the file system.
# mkdir /mnt/hdlm
In this example, the command creates
3.
Mount the file system.
Execute a command such as the following:
# mount /dev/sddlmaa /mnt/hdlm
In this example, the command mounts
name for an HDLM device)

3.21.2 Creating a File System

The file systems supported by HDLM are ext2, ext3, ReiserFS, and VxFS. The
following example shows how to create an ext2 file system in
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to be used for the mount point.
/mnt/hdlm
/dev/sddlmaa
.
/mnt/hdlm
(the logical device file
.
/dev/sddlmaa1

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