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dfs_config Environment Variables

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Running dce_config to Configure Enhanced DFS dfs_config Environment Variables dfs_config Environment Variables dfs_config recognizes the following environment variables. If these environment variables are set and exported, dfs_config will skip the corresponding prompts for information when run in interactive mode. Environment Variable AGG_DEV_NAME AGG_FS_TYPE AGG_MOUNT_PATH AGG_NAME AGG_ID CLIENT_CACHE_LOC CACHE_DIR_DISK CACHE_SIZE_DISK CACHE_SIZE_RAM Definition The device name of the aggregate to be exported (for example, /dev/lvXX). Also used as the device name for filesets. The type of the file system of the aggregate to be exported. "native" means the native file system (for example, UFS, HFS). "episode" means the Episode (LFS) file system. Also used as the file system type for filesets. The mount path of the aggregate (for example, /usr/ users). The name to be used for the aggregate to be exported (for example, user.jlw). The unique numerical aggregate ID of the exported aggregate. "mem" means cache is in memory;"disk" means cache is on the local disk. The pathname of the directory to use for a local disk cache (if one is used). The number of bytes to use for a local disk cache (if one is used). The number of bytes to use for an in-memory cache (if one is used). 60

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Running dce_config to Configure Enhanced DFS
dfs_config Environment Variables
dfs_config Environment Variables
dfs_config
recognizes the following environment variables. If these
environment variables are set and exported,
dfs_config
will skip the
corresponding prompts for information when run in interactive mode.
Environment Variable
Definition
AGG_DEV_NAME
The device name of the aggregate to be
exported (for example,
/dev/lvXX
). Also
used as the device name for filesets.
AGG_FS_TYPE
The type of the file system of the aggregate to
be exported. “native” means the native file
system (for example, UFS, HFS). “episode”
means the Episode (LFS) file system. Also
used as the file system type for filesets.
AGG_MOUNT_PATH
The mount path of the aggregate (for
example,
/usr/ users)
.
AGG_NAME
The name to be used for the aggregate to be
exported (for example,
user.jlw
).
AGG_ID
The unique numerical aggregate ID of the
exported aggregate.
CLIENT_CACHE_LOC
“mem” means cache is in memory;“disk”
means cache is on the local disk.
CACHE_DIR_DISK
The pathname of the directory to use for a
local disk cache (if one is used).
CACHE_SIZE_DISK
The number of bytes to use for a local disk
cache (if one is used).
CACHE_SIZE_RAM
The number of bytes to use for an in-memory
cache (if one is used).