Preface This guide describes how to install the POLYCENTER Advanced File System (AdvFS) Utilities software on Digital UNIX systems. Digital has changed the name of its UNIX operating system from DEC OSF/1 to Digital UNIX. The new name reflects Digital's commitment to UNIX and its conformance to UNIX standards. Intended Audience The audience for this guide is anyone who installs AdvFS Utilities and has the privilege to modify system configuration files. Structure of This Document This guide contains the following three chapters and two appendixes: o Chapter 1 describes installation requirements and related procedures. o Chapter 2 describes the installation procedures for local and remote installations. o Chapter 3 describes the license registration procedure and the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP). o Appendix A contains sample listings for the AdvFS Utilities installation. o Appendix B lists the files installed on your system. Documents in the Documentation Set In addition to this guide, the AdvFS Utilities documentation set includes the following documents: POLYCENTER Advanced File System and Utilities Guide to File System Administration POLYCENTER Advanced File System Utilities Reference Manual POLYCENTER Advanced File System Utilities Release Notes vi Preface Related Manuals See the following Digital UNIX manuals for information on performing tasks using the Digital UNIX operating system: Digital UNIX Compact Disk User's Guide Digital UNIX Layered Products CD-ROM User's Guide Digital UNIX Complementary Products CD-ROM User's Guide Digital UNIX Software License Management Digital UNIX Installation Guide Digital UNIX Sharing Software on a Local Area Network Digital UNIX Guide to System Administration Conventions The following conventions are used in this document: A vertical ellipsis indicates class Linklist { that some intervening program . code or output is not shown. . 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UPPERCASE The Digital UNIX operating system differentiates between lowercase uppercase and lowercase characters. Literal strings that appear in text, examples, syntax descriptions, and function definitions must be typed exactly as shown. viii Preface cxx(1) Cross-references to reference pages include the appropriate section number in parentheses. Preface ix Preparing for the Installation 1 Before starting the installation procedures in Chapter 2, review the release notes available on the CD-ROM and the installation requirements outlined in this chapter. 1.1 Release Notes Release notes for the POLYCENTER Advanced File System (AdvFS) Utilities are included on the Digital UNIX layered products CD-ROM. Digital strongly recommends that you read the release notes before using this product. The release notes call out new features in this release, identify problems resolved since the last release and known problems in this release, and provide information on errors in the documentation. Release notes are available in two locations: o In the AdvFS Utilities documentation directory on the distribution CD-ROM. The release notes are provided in both ASCII and PostScript format in the /documentation/ps and /documentation/txt directories. See the documentation that came with your CD for information on locating and printing these files. o In the software kit. The release notes are available in both ASCII and PostScript format after you install the software kit. The AFA400_RELNOTES.TXT text file and AFA400_RELNOTES.PS PostScript files are located in the /usr/advfs directory. 1.2 Installation Overview There are two methods of installing the AdvFS Utilities software and reference pages: o Locally, from a CD-ROM optical disc that is mounted on your system. o Remotely, from a Remote Installation Service (RIS) server. A RIS server can be any Digital-supported processor running ULTRIX or the Digital UNIX operating system. 1-2 Preparing for the Installation If you expect to install the AdvFS Utilities from a RIS server, you need to know the name of the server and who maintains the RIS areas on the server. Before you begin a RIS installation, confirm the following: - The AdvFS Utilities kit is available for remote installation. - Your system is registered as a RIS client. See the Digital UNIX Guide to Sharing Software on a Local Area Network for more information about setting up a RIS server, adding clients, and providing software kits for remote installation. 1.3 Installation Requirements This section describes requirements for installing the AdvFS Utilities. Allow approximately 10 minutes to complete this installation procedure. Network activity during a remote installation can increase the installation procedure time. 1.3.1 Back Up Your System Disk Always back up your system disk before installing any software. Use the backup procedures established at your site. For details on performing a system disk backup, see your Digital UNIX documentation. 1.3.2 Login Privilege You must be able to log in as the root user on the system where you are installing the AdvFS Utilities. Only when you are logged in as root user do you have sufficient privileges to install the AdvFS Utilities software. Preparing for the Installation 1-3 1.3.3 Hardware Requirements To perform the installation you need the following hardware: o Software distribution device You need a distribution device that corresponds with the software distribution media. For example, if you have a CD-ROM optical disc software kit, you need an RRD42 or RRD43 optical disc drive. You must know how to load the media supplied with the software distribution kit on the appropriate drive. The documentation for the disc drive you are using explains how to load media. 1-4 Preparing for the Installation o Terminal You can use either a hardcopy or video terminal to communicate with the operating system and respond to prompts from the installation procedure for the AdvFS Utilities. 1.3.4 Software Requirements The AdvFS Utilities Version 4.0 requires Digital UNIX Version 4.0 or higher to be installed. Verify the version of Digital UNIX installed, by executing the following command which will display the name and version of the currently running operating system: % uname -a Additionally, the AdvFS Utilities requires the following Digital UNIX software subset for AdvFS to be loaded on the system where you install the AdvFS Utilities: o OSFADVFS400 To install the optional AdvFS Utilities reference pages (manual pages), the following Digital UNIX software subset must be installed on the system where you install the AdvFS Utilities: o OSFDCMT400, which is named Doc. Preparation Tools Perform the following steps to determine whether the preceding Ditital UNIX subsets are loaded: 1. Log on to the system as the root user where you plan to install the AdvFS Utilities. Preparing for the Installation 1-5 2. Enter the following commands: % setld -i | grep OSFADVFS % setld -i | grep OSFDCMT Check the displayed rows for the relevant subset names and for any related patch names. The word installed appears in a row after the subset identifier code when a subset is loaded. If the word installed does not appear (the second column in a row is blank), the subset or patch is not loaded. In this case, you must load the missing Digital UNIX software before installing the AdvFS Utilities. 1-6 Preparing for the Installation 1.3.5 AdvFS Subsets The AdvFS Utilities subset titles are: o POLYCENTER Advanced File System Graphical User Interface (AFAADVGUI400) Contains the AdvFS graphical user interface and online help files. This subset is optional. o POLYCENTER Advanced File System Daemon (AFAADVDAEMON400) Contains the AdvFS daemon. This subset is required by the graphical user interface. o POLYCENTER Advanced File System Advanced Utilities (AFAADVANCED400) Contains a set of utilities for managing AdvFS. o POLYCENTER Advanced File System Advanced Utilities Reference Pages (AFAADVMAN400) Contains reference pages for the AdvFS Utilities. This subset is optional. If you plan to nfs-mount the AdvFS Utilities reference pages from another system, load the reference page subset onto the other system rather than the one where you are currently performing the installation. In this case, do not request the reference page subset during the software installation. You can log in to the system where the Ditital UNIX reference pages are installed and load the reference pages subset there after the current installation is complete. 1.3.6 Disk Space Requirements The disk space requirements described in this section apply to the disks where you load the AdvFS Utilities subsets. Preparing for the Installation 1-7 Table 1-1 lists the disk space requirements for loading and running the AdvFS Utilities software subsets on a Ditital UNIX system. Table 1-1: Disk Space Requirements (kilobytes) _______________________________________________ Subset / (root) /var /usr _______________________________________________ AFAADVANCED400 0 0 300 AFAADVMAN400 0 0 100 AFAADVGUI400 30 20 7000 AFAADVDAEMON400 0 50 800 _______________________________________________ 1-8 Preparing for the Installation Refer to the disk space requirements table and total the values for each directory, then compare the space required for subsets with the free space currently on the disks where the AdvFS Utilities files will reside. To determine the current amount of free space for a directory path, log in to the system where you plan to install the AdvFS Utilities. Enter the df command to determine total space and free space for the /usr file system: # df -k /usr Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on /dev/rz0g 396703 328807 28225 92% /usr The previous display indicates that there are 28225 kilobytes free on the file system. 1.4 Stopping the Installation You can stop the installation procedure at any time by pressing Ctrl/C. However, files installed up to that point are not deleted. You must delete each AdvFS Utilities file manually. Appendix B lists the files that are installed during the installation procedure. 1.5 Deleting Subsets After installing the AdvFS Utilities, you can delete the subsets by using the setld command with the -d flag. For example, to delete all of the AdvFS Utilities subsets ( AFAADVANCED400, AFAADVGUI400, AFAADVMAN400 AFAADVDAEMON400) enter the following command: # setld -d AFAADVANCED400 AFAADVGUI400 AFAADVMAN400 AFAADVDAEMON400 You can also delete earlier versions of the Preparing for the Installation 1-9 AdvFS Utilities, such as AFAADVANCED320, using the setld command. If you stop the installation procedure before it completes, you must delete each AdvFS Utilities file manually. Appendix B lists the files that were modified or created during the installation procedure. 1-10 Preparing for the Installation 1.6 Error Recovery If errors occur during the installation, the system displays failure messages. For example, if the installation fails due to insufficient disk space, the installation procedure displays the following message: There is not enough file system space for subset "POLYCENTER Advanced File System Utilities" the AdvFS Utilities will not be loaded. Errors can occur during the installation if any of the following conditions exist: o The AdvFS file system is not installed o The prerequisite software version is incorrect o The system parameter values for successful installation are insufficient For descriptions of error messages generated by these conditions, see the Ditital UNIX documentation on system messages, recovery procedures, and Digital UNIX software installation. If you are notified that any of these conditions exist, take the appropriate action described in the message. If an error occurs while using the AdvFS Utilities and you believe the error is caused by a problem with the utilities, take one of the following actions: o If you have a basic or DECsupport Software Agreement, call your Customer Support Center (CSC). The CSC provides telephone support for high-level advisory and remedial assistance. o If you have a Self-Maintenance Software Agreement, you can submit a Software Performance Report (SPR). Preparing for the Installation 1-11 o If you purchased the AdvFS Utilities within the last 90 days and you think the problem is caused by a software error, you can submit an SPR. If you find an error in the AdvFS Utilities documentation, see the last page in this document for information on how to send us your comments. Be sure to include the section and page number where the error occurs. 1-12 Preparing for the Installation Installing the AdvFS Utilities 2 This chapter provides a step-by-step description of the installation procedure. Before you start the installation, read Chapter 1. 2.1 Starting the Installation Procedure If you are installing the AdvFS Utilities from CD-ROM optical disc, start with Section 2.1.1. If you are installing the AdvFS Utilities from a RIS server, start with Section 2.1.2. 2.1.1 Using CD-ROM Consolidated Distribution Media If you are installing the AdvFS Utilities from a CD-ROM optical disc, start the installation procedure as follows: 1. Mount the media on the appropriate disc drive. See the documentation that came with your media for instructions on mounting CD- ROM media. 2. Log in as the root user on the system where you plan to install the AdvFS Utilities. 3. Enter the following command to ensure that you are at the root (/) directory: # cd / 4. Specify the /mnt directory to be the mount point for the distribution file system on the drive. If your drive is rz1, enter the following command: # mount -r /dev/rz1c /mnt 2-2 Installing the AdvFS Utilities 5. Enter a setld command that specifies the -l (load) function and identifies the directory in the mounted file system where AdvFS Utilities subsets are located. For a Digital UNIX system, the directory location for AdvFS Utilities subsets is /mnt/AFA320/kit. For example, enter: # setld -l /mnt/AFA400/kit See Section 2.2 to continue the installation. 2.1.2 Using Remote Installation Services If you are installing the AdvFS Utilities from a RIS server, start the installation procedure as follows: 1. Log in as the root user on the system where you install the AdvFS Utilities. 2. Enter the following command to ensure that you are at the root (/) directory: # cd / 3. Enter a setld command that specifies the -l (load) function and identifies the system where the AdvFS Utilities are located. For example, if you are loading AdvFS Utilities subsets from a RIS distribution area on node bigsys, enter the following command: # setld -l bigsys: See Section 2.2 to continue the installation. Installing the AdvFS Utilities 2-3 2.2 Responding to Installation Procedure Prompts This section explains the installation procedure prompts and displays. 2.2.1 Selecting Subsets After you enter the setld command for local installations, the installation procedure displays the names of the AdvFS Utilities subsets and asks you to specify the subsets that you want to load: 2-4 Installing the AdvFS Utilities The subsets listed below are optional: There may be more optional subsets than can be presented on a single screen. If this is the case, you can choose subsets screen by screen or all at once on the last screen. All of the choices you make will be collected for your confirmation before any subsets are installed. -General Applications: 1) POLYCENTER Advanced File System Advanced Utilities Reference Pages 2) POLYCENTER Advanced File System Advanced Utilities 3) POLYCENTER Advanced File System Daemon 4) POLYCENTER Advanced File System Graphical User Interface Or you may choose one of the following options: 5) ALL of the above 6) CANCEL selections and redisplay menus 7) EXIT without installing any subsets Enter your choices or press RETURN to redisplay menus. Choices (for example, 1 2 4-6): 5 If you specify more than one number at the prompt, separate each number with a space, not a comma. Next, the script lets you verify your choice. For example, if you enter 4 in response to the previous prompt, the following verification will be displayed: You are installing the following optional subsets: -General Applications: POLYCENTER Advanced File System Advanced Utilities Reference Pages POLYCENTER Advanced File System Advanced Utilities POLYCENTER Advanced File System Utilities Daemon POLYCENTER Advanced File System Graphical User Interface Is this correct? (y/n): If the displayed subsets are not the ones you intended to choose, enter n. In this case, the Installing the AdvFS Utilities 2-5 subset selection menu is again displayed, and you can correct your choice of optional subsets. If the displayed subsets are the ones you want to load, enter y. 2.2.2 Monitoring Displays During the Subset Loading Process After you select subsets, the setld utility then loads and verifies each AdvFS Utilities subset. The following example shows all AdvFS Utilities subsets being loaded from a CD-ROM optical disc to a Digital UNIX system: Checking file system space required to install selected subsets: File system space checked OK. 4 subset(s) will be installed. Loading 1 of 4 subset(s) .... POLYCENTER Advanced File System Advanced Utilities Copying from /mnt/AFA400/kit (disk) Verifying Loading 2 of 4 subset(s) .... POLYCENTER Advanced File System Advanced Utilities Reference Pages Copying from /mnt/AFA400/kit (disk) Verifying Loading 3 of 4 subset(s) .... POLYCENTER Advanced File System Daemon Copying from /mnt/AFA400/kit (disk) Verifying Loading 4 of 4 subset(s) .... POLYCENTER Advanced File System Graphical User Interface Copying from /mnt/AFA400/kit (disk) 2-6 Installing the AdvFS Utilities Verifying 4 of 4 subset(s) installed successfully. POLYCENTER Advanced File System Utilities installed successfully. Configuring "POLYCENTER Advanced File System Advanced Utilities" (AFAADVANCED400) The POLYCENTER Advanced File System Utilities product includes support for the License Management Facility (LMF). A Product Authorization Key (PAK) is required to use the file-system utilities. See the AdvFS Installation Guide for information on registering and activating the PAK. POLYCENTER Advanced File System Reference Pages installed successfully. Configuring "POLYCENTER Advanced File System Advanced Utilities Reference Pages" (AFAADVMAN400) Backing up /etc/services to /etc/services.advfsd.back.... Adding entries to /etc/services file.... Added entries to /etc/services file. AdvFS daemon (advfsd) started. POLYCENTER Advanced File System Daemon installed successfully. Configuring "POLYCENTER Advanced File System Daemon" (AFAADVDAEMON400) The POLYCENTER Advanced File System Daemon includes support for the License Management Facility (LMF). A Product Authorization Key (PAK) is required to use the file-system utilities. See the AdvFS Installation Guide for information on registering and activating the PAK. Installing the AdvFS Utilities 2-7 POLYCENTER Advanced File System Graphical User Interface installed successfully. Configuring "POLYCENTER Advanced File System Graphical User Interface" (AFAADVGUI400) The POLYCENTER Advanced File System Graphical User Interface (GUI) includes support for the License Management Facility (LMF). A Product Authorization Key (PAK) is required to use the file-system utilities. See the AdvFS Installation Guide for information on registering and activating the PAK. To start the GUI, enter the command: "dtadvfs &". This executable resides in the /usr/bin/X11 directory. # See Chapter 3 for instructions on registering the license Product Authorization Key (PAK) and running the Installation Verification Procedures (IVP) for the utilities and the graphical user interface. If, during the course of the installation, you encounter errors from the setld utility, see the Diagnostics section of the setld(8) reference page for an explanation of the error and the appropriate action to take. If the verification process fails, look in the /usr/var/adm/fverify file to find information that can help you diagnose the problem. 2-8 Installing the AdvFS Utilities Completing the Installation 3 This chapter describes tasks that complete the installation. The tasks are: o Registering Your Software License o Running the Installation Verification Procedure 3.1 Registering your software license The AdvFS Utilities include support for the Digital UNIX License Management Facility (LMF). A license Product Authorization Key (PAK) must be registered in the License Database (LDB) in order to use the AdvFS Utilities on a newly licensed node. Note that if you are loading a new kit and already entered PAK information for an earlier version, you do not need to register again. To register a license under Digital UNIX, you need the PAK number from the official license agreement. This form was sent separately from the CD-ROM when the software was ordered. Follow these steps to enter your PAK: 1. Log in as the root user. 2. Enter your PAK information with the following command: # lmf register This command places you in a text editor. The default editor is vi. Using the editor, add the license information from the PAK form. 3. After you register your license, use the lmf reset command to copy the license details from the License Database (LDB) to the kernel cache: # lmf reset For complete information on using the Digital UNIX LMF, see the lmf(8) reference page. 3-2 Completing the Installation 3.2 Running the Installation Verification Procedure After installing the AdvFS Utilities, run the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) independently on both the utilities subset and the graphical user interface subset to verify that the software is available on your system. To run the IVP, you need two disks or disk partitions with at least 20,000 kilobytes each of available disk space. The disks must have disk labels. The IVP will overwrite any existing data on the disk device. To verify the POLYCENTER Advanced File System Utilities subset, log in as the root user and enter the following command: # setld -v AFAADVANCED400 To verify the POLYCENTER Advanced File System GUI subset, log in as the root user and enter the following command: # setld -v AFAADVGUI400 You might also want to run the IVP after a system failure to be sure that users can access the AdvFS Utilities. 3.3 Displaying Documentation from CD-ROM The AdvFS Utilities documentation is provided on the Digital UNIX Complementary Products or Layered Products Online Documentation CD-ROM in Bookreader (.decw_book) file format. You can display the Bookreader files on your workstation using the DECwindows Bookreader application. For information on accessing and displaying these files, refer to either the Digital UNIX Complementary Products CD-ROM User's Guide or Completing the Installation 3-3 the Digital UNIX Layered Products CD-ROM User's Guide. 3-4 Completing the Installation Sample Listing of the Installation A The following listing shows the AdvFS Utilities installation on a Digital UNIX system using CD- ROM optical disc media: #setld -l /mnt/AFA400/kit The subsets listed below are optional: There may be more optional subsets than can be presented on a single screen. If this is the case, you can choose subsets screen by screen or all at once on the last screen. All of the choices you make will be collected for your confirmation before any subsets are installed. -General Applications: 1) POLYCENTER Advanced File System Advanced Utilities Reference Pages 2) POLYCENTER Advanced File System Advanced Utilities 3) POLYCENTER Advanced File System Daemon 4) POLYCENTER Advanced File System Utilities Graphical User Interface Or you may choose one of the following options: 5) ALL of the above 6) CANCEL selections and redisplay menus 7) EXIT without installing any subsets Enter your choices or press RETURN to redisplay menus. Choices (for example, 1 2 4-6): 5 You are installing the following optional subsets: -General Applications: POLYCENTER Advanced File System Advanced Utilities Reference Pages POLYCENTER Advanced File System Advanced Utilities POLYCENTER Advanced File System Daemon POLYCENTER Advanced File System Graphical User Interface Is this correct? (y/n): y Checking file system space required to install selected subsets: File system space checked OK. 4 subsets(s) will be installed. Loading 1 of 4 subset(s).... POLYCENTER Advanced File System Advanced Utilities Copying from /mnt/AFA400/kit (disk) Verifying A-2 Sample Listing of the Installation Loading 2 of 4 subset(s).... POLYCENTER Advanced File System Advanced Utilities Reference Pages Copying from /mnt/AFA400/kit (disk) Verifying Loading 3 of 4 subset(s).... POLYCENTER Advanced File System Daemon Copying from /mnt/AFA400/kit (disk) Verifying Loading 4 of 4 subset(s).... POLYCENTER Advanced File System Graphical User Interface Copying from /mnt/AFA400/kit (disk) Verifying 4 of 4 subset(s) installed successfully. POLYCENTER Advanced File System Advanced Utilities installed successfully. Configuring "POLYCENTER Advanced File System Advanced Utilities" (AFAADVANCED400) The POLYCENTER Advanced File System Utilities product includes support for the License Management Facility (LMF). A Product Authorization Key (PAK) is required to use the file-system utilities. See the AdvFS Installation Guide for information on registering and activating the PAK. POLYCENTER Advanced File System Reference Pages installed successfully. Configuring "POLYCENTER Advanced File System Advanced Utilities Reference Pages" (AFAADVMAN400) Backing up /etc/services to /etc/services.advfsd.back.... Adding entries to /etc/services file.... Added entries to /etc/services file. AdvFS daemon (advfsd) started. POLYCENTER Advanced File System Daemon installed successfully. Configuring "POLYCENTER Advanced File System Sample Listing of the Installation A-3 Daemon" (AFAADVDAEMON400) The POLYCENTER Advanced File System Daemon includes support for the License Management Facility (LMF). A Product Authorization Key (PAK) is required to use the file-system utilities. See the AdvFS Installation Guide for information on registering and activating the PAK. A-4 Sample Listing of the Installation POLYCENTER Advanced File System Graphical User Interface installed successfully. Configuring "POLYCENTER Advanced File System Graphical User Interface" (AFAADVGUI400) The POLYCENTER Advanced File System Graphical User Interface (GUI) includes support for the License Management Facility (LMF). A Product Authorization Key (PAK) is required to use the file-system utilities. See the AdvFS Installation Guide for information on registering and activating the PAK. To start the GUI, enter the command: "dtadvfs &". This executable resides in the /usr/bin/X11 directory. # Sample Listing of the Installation A-5 Files Installed on Your System B The AdvFS Utilities installation procedure adds new files to your system. The following table, which is organized by directory, displays all new files installed on your system after the installation. Note that when you list these files with the ls -l command, the date listed with the file is the file creation date, not the installation date. Table B-1: AdvFS Utilities Files _______________________________________________________ Directory Name File Name _______________________________________________________ /etc/dt/appconfig/appmanager/C/ System_Admin/Storage_Management/ Dtadvfs /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/C/ Dtadvfs.1.bm Dtadvfs.1.pm Dtadvfs.m.bm Dtadvfs.m.pm Dtadvfs.s.bm Dtadvfs.s.pm Dtadvfs.dt /sbin/init.d/ advfsd /sbin/rc3.d/ S53advfsd /usr/OV/icons/gifs/ advfs.gif /usr/OV/registration/C/ advfs /usr/advfs/ AFA400_RELNOTES.PS AFA400_RELNOTES.TXT Table B-1: (continued) _______________________________________________________ Directory Name File Name _______________________________________________________ /usr/bin/X11/ dtadvfs dxadvfs B-2 Files Installed on Your System Table B-1: (continued) _______________________________________________________ Directory Name File Name _______________________________________________________ /usr/lib/nls/msg/en_US.ISO8859-1/ AdvFS_GUI.cat AdvFS_agent.cat addvol.cat balance.cat clonefset.cat defragment.cat migrate.cat mktrashcan.cat rmvol.cat stripe.cat /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/ Dtadvfs /usr/man/man1/ mktrashcan.1.gz rmtrashcan.1.gz shtrashcan.1.gz /usr/man/man8/ addvol.8.gz advfsd.8.gz balance.8.gz clonefset.8.gz defragment.8.gx dtadvfs.8.gx migrate.8.gz rmvol.8.gz stripe.8.gz /usr/opt/advfsd/etc/srconf/agt/ acl.pty advfsd.cnf agt.pty context.pty mgr.cnf view.pty /usr/opt/advfsd/etc/srconf/mgr/ acl.pty advfs_info.dat advfs_snmpinfo.dat context.pty mgr.cnf mgr.pty view.pty Files Installed on Your System B-3 Table B-1: (continued) _______________________________________________________ Directory Name File Name _______________________________________________________ /usr/opt/advfsd/scripts/ backup_fstab.sh mount.sh renamefdmn.sh renamefset.sh rmfdmn.sh rmfset.sh setalert.sh setalertint.sh unmount.sh unsetalert.sh /usr/opt/dtadvfs/help/ advfsmn.sdl /usr/opt/dtadvfs/help/graphics/ clone.xpm device.xpm dom.xpm dom_alert.xpm dom_busy.xpm dtadvfs.xpm dtadvfs_alert.xpm folder-closed.xpm folder-open.xpm fset.xpm fset_alert.xpm guage.xpm guage_red.xpm host.xpm partition.xpm vol.xpm volume.xpm /usr/opt/dtadvfs/scripts/ add-volume balance-domain mail-alert B-4 Files Installed on Your System Table B-1: (continued) _______________________________________________________ Directory Name File Name _______________________________________________________ /usr/sbin/ addvol advfsd balance clonefset defragment migrate mktrashcan rmtrashcan rmvol shtrashcan stripe /var/opt/advfsd/logs/ advfsd /var/opt/advfsd/socket/ hosts.allow /var/opt/ dtadvfs _______________________________________________________ Files Installed on Your System B-5