fs_examine - Shows data about the volume containing a directory or file
fs examine [
-path <
dir/file path>+]
[
-help]
fs exa [
-p <
dir/file path>+]
[
-h]
fs listvol [
-p <
dir/file path>+]
[
-h]
fs listv [
-p <
dir/file path>+]
[
-h]
fs lv [
-p <
dir/file path>+] [
-h]
The fs examine command displays information about the volume containing each
specified directory or file, including its volume ID number, quota and the
percentage of its quota that is used.
This command provides the most information about a volume, but the
fs
listquota command displays similar information in tabular format, and
the
fs quota command reports only the percentage of quota used.
To set volume quota, use the
fs setquota or
fs setvol command.
The partition-related statistics in this command's output do not always agree
with the corresponding values in the output of the standard UNIX
df
command. The statistics reported by this command can be up to five minutes
old, because the Cache Manager polls the File Server for partition information
at that frequency. Also, on some operating systems, the
df command's
report of partition size includes reserved space not included in this
command's calculation, and so is likely to be about 10% larger.
-
-path <dir/file path>+
- Names a file or directory that resides in the volume about
which to produce output. Partial pathnames are interpreted relative to the
current working directory, which is also the default value if this
argument is omitted.
- -help
- Prints the online help for this command. All other valid
options are ignored.
The output displays information about the volume that houses each specified
directory or file, in the following format
Volume status for vid = I<volume ID> named I<volume name>
Current offline message is I<message>
Current disk quota is I<quota in kilobytes>
Current blocks used are I<volume size in kilobytes>
The partition has I<available partition> blocks available out of
I<partition size>
where the first line specifies the volume's ID number and name. The
"Current offline message" line appears only if an administrator has
included the
-offlinemsg argument to the
fs setvol command. The
remaining lines report, respectively,
- •
- The volume's quota in kilobytes, or the string
"unlimited" to indicate an unlimited quota.
- •
- The volume's current size in kilobytes.
- •
- The number of blocks available and total size of the host
partition, both in kilobytes.
The following example shows the output for the volume "user.smith" and
the partition housing it:
% fs examine -path /afs/example.com/usr/smith
Volume status for vid = 50489902 named user.smith
Current maximum quota is 15000
Current blocks used are 5073
The partition has 336662 blocks available out of 4177920
The issuer must have the "l" (list) permission on the ACL of each
directory that precedes the file or directory named by the
-path
argument.
fs_listquota(1),
fs_quota(1),
fs_setquota(1),
fs_setvol(1)
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