Modifying HTFS, EAFS, AFS, and S51K root filesystem mount configuration
You cannot modify the mount configuration for an
HTFS, EAFS, AFS, or S51K
root filesystem from the Filesystem Manager.
Modifying the root filesystem mount options
requires relinking the kernel.
To modify the configuration for these filesystems:
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Log in as root
on the system where you want to change the root filesystem
mount configuration.
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Use the Hardware/Kernel Manager as described in
``Configuration tools''.
Select category 10, ``Filesystem configuration''.
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To enable
logging,
set ROOTLOG to 1
(default).
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To disable logging,
set ROOTLOG to 0.
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To enable
checkpointing,
set ROOTCHKPT to 1
(default).
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To disable checkpointing,
set ROOTCHKPT to 0.
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To enable
versioning
and set the maximum number (n) of versioned files,
set ROOTMAXVDEPTH to a non-zero number.
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To disable versioning,
set ROOTMAXVDEPTH to 0
(default).
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To set the number of seconds (n) before a file is versioned,
set ROOTMINVTIME to n (a non-zero number).
The default value of ROOTMINVTIME is 0.
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Relink the kernel with the new root
filesystem parameters -- see
``Relinking the kernel''.
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Reboot the system by entering:
reboot
The mount configuration you specified is applied to the
HTFS, EAFS, AFS, or S51K
root filesystem.
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