Integrated File System Introduction


Mount a user-defined file system

A user-defined file system (UDFS) is a file system that you create and define the attributes for. UDFSs reside in auxiliary storage pools (ASPs) on the system. To access or view the data stores in a UDFS, you must mount the UDFS.

When you mount a UDFS, it covers up any file systems, directories, or objects that exist beneath the mount point in the folder hierarchy. This makes those file systems, directories, or objects inaccessible until you unmount the UDFS. To ensure that access to all data in the integrated file system is maintained, mount the UDFS over an empty folder. After the UDFS is mounted, the files within the UDFS will be accessible from within that folder. Any changes made in the folder will be changes to the UDFS, rather than to the covered up folder.

A UDFS on an independent ASP can not be mounted over.

To mount a user-defined file system (UDFS):

  1. Expand your system in iSeries Navigator.
  2. Expand File Systems.
  3. Expand Integrated File System.
  4. Expand Root.
  5. Expand Dev.
  6. Click the auxiliary storage pool (ASP) that contains the UDFS that you want to mount.
  7. Right-click the UDFS that you want to mount in the UDFS Name column of Operations Navigator's right pane.
  8. Select Mount.

If you like to drag and drop, you can mount a UDFS by dragging it to a folder within the integrated file system on the same server. You cannot drop the UDFS on /dev, /dev/QASPxx, /dev/asp_name, another system, or the desktop.


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