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showfdmn

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NAME

showfdmn - displays file domain attributes  

SYNOPSIS

/sbin/showfdmn [-k] domain


 

OPTIONS

Displays the total number of blocks and the number of free blocks in terms of 1K blocks instead of the default 512-byte blocks.
 

OPERANDS

Specifies the name of an existing domain.
 

DESCRIPTION

The showfdmn command displays the attributes of a file domain and detailed information about each volume in the file domain.

The command displays the following file-domain attributes: Id

A unique number (in hexadecimal format) that identifies a file domain. Date Created
The day, month, and time that a file domain was created. LogPgs
The number of 8-kilobyte pages in the transaction log of the specified file domain. Domain Name
The name of the file domain.

The command also displays the following volume information: Vol

The volume number within the file domain. An L next to the number indicates that the volume contains the transaction log. 512-Blks
The size of the volume in 512-byte blocks. 1K-Blks
The size of the volume in 1K blocks. Free
The number of blocks in a volume that are available for use. % Used
The percent of volume space that is currently allocated to files or metadata. Cmode
The I/O consolidation mode. The default mode is on. Rblks
The maximum number of 512-byte blocks read from the volume at one time. Wblks
The maximum number of 512-byte blocks written to the volume at one time. Vol Name
The name of the special device file for the volume.

For multi-volume file domains, the showfdmn command also displays the total volume size, total number of free blocks, and the total percent of volume space currently allocated. Note that in order to create multi-volume file domains, you must purchase the POLYCENTER Advanced File System Utilities layered product.
 

RESTRICTIONS

A file domain must be active before the showfdmn command can display volume information. A file domain is active when at least one fileset in the file domain is mounted.
 

EXAMPLES

The following example displays domain information for the /usr file domain: % showfdmn usr


                 Id              Date Created  LogPgs  Domain Name
  2b5361ba.000791be  Tue Jan 12 16:26:34 1993     256  usr


  Vol   512-Blks        Free  % Used  Cmode  Rblks  Wblks  Vol Name
   1L     820164      351580     57%     on    256    256  /dev/rz0d To display information on all file domains on a system, enter the following sequence of commands: % cd /etc/fdmns % showfdmn *


 

SEE ALSO

Commands:  advfs(4), chvol(8), mkfdmn(8)


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
OPTIONS
OPERANDS
DESCRIPTION
RESTRICTIONS
EXAMPLES
SEE ALSO

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