This is /usr mounted on a file set by the name of "usr" on an AdvFS
domain called "usr_domain". AdvFS is a log based file system that can
have multiple partitions/volumes combined into a domain that backs
multiple filesets. A fileset is something that you mount (like /usr or
/).

        Yaacov

Mike ALmogy wrote:
> 
> Hi list.
> I know that it is not a linux question, but please try to help out.
> i have a digital unix alpha server with the following HD devices :
> 
> File system     1024-blocks        Used       Avail Capacity  Mounted on
> 
> /dev/rz0a            63167       46284       10566    81%    /
> /proc                    0           0           0   100%    /proc
> usr_domain#usr     3751880     3652615       53640    99%    /usr
> /dev/rz1c          1574597      160988     1256149    11%    /data
> 
> does any one knows what is this line :
> 
> usr_domain#usr     3751880     3652615       53640    99%    /usr
> 
> What kind of device it is ?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mike
> 
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