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The --persistent argument removes the persistent status from the
filesystem mount. The --active argument unmounts the filesystem now.
Display status information:
mx fs status [--mounted|--unmounted] [--persistent]
[--verbose] [--standard|--snapshot]
The --mounted argument displays only mounted filesystems;
--unmounted displays only unmounted filesystems. The --persistent
argument displays only those filesystems with persistent mounts. The
--verbose option displays the FS type (always PSFS), the size of the
filesystem in KB, and the UUID of the parent disk. The --standard
argument shows only standard filesystems; the --snapshot argument
shows only snapshots.
Dump filesystem configuration to stdout:
mx fs dump
mx matrix – cluster commands
Use these commands to display status and alert information, to dump
cluster configuration information to stdout, or to destroy a cluster.
Display status information:
mx matrix status
The current alert messages appear at the end of the output.
Display alerts:
mx alert status [--severity <level>]
The alert status command lists the current alert messages. (These
messages are also displayed on the Management Console.) The --severity
option filters the alerts according to the specified alert level. There are
four levels: error, fault, warning, and info.
Dump or restore cluster configuration information:
The following command dumps configuration information to stdout. The
information includes the configuration of servers, network interfaces,
virtual hosts, service and device monitors, notifiers, disks, and
filesystems. It also includes sleep and alerts.
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