Sample File system groups and matching criteria lists sample file system groups along with their matching criteria. You can use these as a guide to create file system groups manually.

Table 1. Sample File system groups and matching criteria

File system group

Description

Matching Criteria

OS Only File Systems

Configures all Linux file system instances that match the criteria.

The default matching criteria is the Filesystem attribute "Root" to match the value /.

All file system instances with the "Root" attribute value as "/" (single forward slash) will fall in this group.

Writable File Systems

Configures all Linux file system instances that match the criteria.

The default matching criteria is the Filesystem attribute "Root" to match the value "/var".

All file system instances with the "Root" attribute value as "/var" will fall under this group.

Temporary File Systems

Configures all Linux file system instances that match the criteria.

The default matching criteria is the Filesystem attribute "Root" to match the value "/temp".

All file system instances with the "Root" attribute value as "/temp" will fall under this group.

Non Critical File Systems

Configures all Linux file system instances that match the criteria.

No default matching criteria provided, and will match all the file system instances.

Unclassified File Systems

Configures all Linux file system instances that match the criteria.

No default matching criteria provided, and will match all the file system instances.

Attribute of File system management describes the attribute for a file system instance.

Table 2. Attribute of File system management

Attribute

Description

Allowed values

IsManaged

Determines if a file system instance should be monitored by the management system. An unmanaged object does not have any associated instrumentation. This attribute is read-only.

Boolean:

TRUE, FALSE

Default: TRUE