12.10 Enabling or Disabling ShadowFS

By default, ShadowFS and FUSE are not started unless you start them manually. You can set a global policy for ShadowFS Configuration that starts them automatically.

IMPORTANT:If you use shadow volumes in a cluster, ensure that you set the same global policies on each OES 2 Linux node in the cluster.

12.10.1 Loading ShadowFS and FUSE

  1. In Novell Remote Manager for Linux, select View File System, then select Dynamic Storage Technology Options.

  2. In the ShadowFS Configuration area, view the current setting for Load ShadowFS.

    This command executes the init.d script, which puts the necessary commands in the boot sequence.

  3. Enable or disable Load ShadowFS by selecting or deselecting the check box.

  4. In the ShadowFS Configuration area, click Submit to save and apply the change.

12.10.2 Verifying ShadowFS Commands in the init.d Script

In ShadowFS Configuration on the Dynamic Storage Technology page, you can enable the Load ShadowFS check box to execute the init.d script. This puts the commands shadowfs and fuse startup commands in the boot sequence.

You can verify that the commands are available by viewing the script in a text editor. The following lines should be in the init.d script:

modprobe fuse
/opt/novell/ncpserv/sbin/shadowfs