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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
The nas Commands
1=uxfs (default)
5=rawfs (unformatted file system)
6=mirrorfs (mirrored file system)
7=ckpt (checkpoint)
8=mgfs (migration file system)
100=group file system
102=nmfs (nested mount file system)
Note: Types uxfs, mgfs, nmfs, and rawfs are created using nas_fs. Other
types are either created with their specific commands or automatically.
-delete <fs_name>
Deletes the specified file system. A file system cannot be deleted
when it is mounted or part of a group.
[-option <options>]
Specifies the following comma-separated option(s):
volume
Deletes the file system’s underlying volume structure.
Note: If a checkpoint is created with a volume that has been specified by
size, the underlying volume is deleted when the checkpoint is deleted. If
a file system using a storage pool is deleted, the underlying volume
structure is also deleted.
[-Force]
Forces the deletion of a file system with SnapSure checkpoints
known as the PFS, when a task scheduler such as an automated
scheduler for SnapSure is running or when file-level retention is
enabled.
umount=yes
Unmounts the file system during the delete.
-info[-size] {-all |<fs_name>}
Displays the attributes of a single file system, or all file systems,
including the configuration of associated disks. If a file system is
mounted, data is reported from the NAS database and the Data
Mover. If a file system is unmounted, data is reported from the NAS
database only.
The -size option also displays the total size of the file system and the
block count in megabytes.