Using the sfsconfig commandA–4
The following command adds the required options lnet setting to the /etc/modprobe.conf or
/etc/modules.conf file; it also updates the existing lnet: mount directives in the /etc/sfstab and
/etc/sfstab.proto files, while keeping the existing ldap: and http: mount directives:
# sfsconfig -H -L all
Pseudo mount options
Note that the following pseudo mount options are provided as part of the /etc/sfstab and
/etc/sfstab.proto mount options list for use by the sfsconfig command only. These options are
ignored by the sfsmount command:
server=name Specifies the name of the HP SFS server on the external network.
fs=name Specifies the name of the file system.
keepurl Specifies that the address is not to be converted to an lnet address.
The sfsconfig command uses these options to verify file system access information. Specifying both the
server=name and fs=name pseudo mount options maximizes the usefulness of the sfsconfig
command.
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