Commands for managing mount points on the nodes
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The spi
web service automatically creates a mount point from one node to another node's root volume upon a request to access the node's log files or core files. Although you do not need to manually manage mount points, you can do so by using the system node root-mount
commands.
If you want to… | Use this command… |
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Manually create a mount point from one node to another node's root volume |
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Display existing mount points on the nodes in the cluster, including the time a mount point was created and its current state |
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Delete a mount point from one node to another node's root volume and force connections to the mount point to close |
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