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Administering filesystems

The Filesystem Manager interface
    Authorization

About filesystems
    Filesystem types

Adding and removing mount configuration

Modifying filesystem mount configuration
    Modifying HTFS, EAFS, AFS, and S51K root filesystem mount configuration
    Enabling users to mount filesystems
    VxFS advanced mount options
        Understanding sync-on-close
        Understanding intent logging
    Filesystem mount options (HTFS, EAFS, AFS, S51K)
        Mounting as a temporary filesystem
        Checkpointing your filesystem
        Versioning filesystems (undelete)
    cdfs advanced mount options
        Mapping CD-ROM files to system entities
        Option Persistence
        Applying CDFS Advanced Mount Options

Mounting and unmounting filesystems
    About mounting DOS filesystems
        DOS filesystems and access permissions
        DOS filesystem limitations

Creating filesystems on floppy disks

Checking and repairing filesystems
    Check and repair options (HTFS, EAFS, AFS, S51K)
    Filesystem check phases (HTFS, EAFS, AFS, S51K)
    How UNIX systems maintain files and filesystems

Maintaining free space in filesystems
    Displaying filesystem and directory usage statistics
    Locating files
        Finding temporary files
        Executing commands based on find output
    Monitoring files and directories that grow
    Checking and clearing system log files
        Using the System Logs Manager
        Clearing system log files from the command line
        Clearing log files automatically
    Adding disk space and restructuring filesystems
    Moving a subdirectory to another filesystem using symbolic links

Maintaining filesystem efficiency
    Reducing disk fragmentation
    Monitoring and limiting directory sizes
    Out of inodes on filesystem

Troubleshooting the Filesystem Manager
    Remote administration problem
    Missing or corrupted database files