No need to manually edit /etc/filesystems. The dsmmigfs add command will make the necessary changes to /etc/filesystems.
--- jamshid_akhter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can any body help me to find the way/procedure to > add a new file system in a existing hasm client. > We have already one file system managed by hsm and > it working fine. Now there is request to add > another file system as a space manage file system. > TSM 4.1 on a AIX box , it is a jfs file system. > My understanding is that I just need to follow > steps, > add the new file system in the /etc/filesystem same > as the previosly defined file system > i,e > > Step 1 > /vdr: > > > > dev = /dev/lvvdr > > > > vfs = jfs > > > > log = /dev/loglv00 > > > > mount = false > > > > options = rw > > > > account = false > > > > adsmfsm = true > Step 2 > dsmmigfs add -ht=70 lt=60 /newfilesystem > > Please let me know if my I am missing any thing. > > Regards, > > Jams > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better http://health.yahoo.com