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renamefset(8)
NAME
renamefset - renames an existing fileset
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/renamefset domain oldsetname newsetname
OPERANDS
domain
Specifies the name of the file domain.
oldsetname
Specifies the fileset name to change.
newsetname
Specifies the new fileset name.
DESCRIPTION
The renamefset command assigns a new name to an existing fileset within a
file domain. Before renaming a fileset, unmount the fileset and any
existing fileset clones. After renaming a fileset, update the corresponding
entries in the /etc/fstab file to reflect the name change.
RESTRICTIONS
Because clone filesets are read-only, they cannot be renamed.
You must have root-user privilege to change fileset names.
EXAMPLES
The following example changes the name of the credit_fs fileset in the
accounts_dmn file domain to new_credit_fs:
# renamefset accounts_dmn credit_fs new_credit_fs
SEE ALSO
Commands: advfs(4), chfsets(8), mkfdmn(8), mkfset(8), rmfset(8),
showfsets(8)