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mmlsfileset Comm<strong>and</strong><br />

Name<br />

mmlsfileset – Displays attributes <strong>and</strong> status for <strong>GPFS</strong> filesets.<br />

Synopsis<br />

mmlsfileset Device {[[Fileset [,Fileset ...]] [-J Junction [,Junction ...]] | -F FileName} [-L] [-d] [-i]<br />

Description<br />

Use the mmlsfileset comm<strong>and</strong> to display information for the filesets that belong to a given <strong>GPFS</strong> file<br />

system. The default is to display information for all filesets in the file system. You may choose to display<br />

information for only a subset of the filesets.<br />

The operation of the -L flag omits the attributes listed without it, namely status <strong>and</strong> junction path. In<br />

addition, if the fileset has status 'deleted', then -L also displays the name of the latest snapshot that<br />

includes the fileset in place of the root inode number <strong>and</strong> parent fileset identifier.<br />

The attributes displayed are:<br />

v Name of the fileset<br />

v Status of the fileset (when the -L flag is omitted)<br />

v Junction path to the fileset (when the -L flag is omitted)<br />

v Fileset identifier (when the -L flag is included)<br />

v Root inode number, if not deleted (when the -L flag is included)<br />

v Parent fileset identifier, if not deleted (when the -L flag is included)<br />

v Latest including snapshot, if deleted (when the -L flag is included)<br />

v Creation time (when the -L flag is included)<br />

v Number of inodes in use (when the -i flag is included)<br />

v Data size (in KB) (when the -d flag is included)<br />

v Comment (when the -L flag is included)<br />

For information on <strong>GPFS</strong> filesets, see the chapter Policy-based data management for <strong>GPFS</strong> in General<br />

Parallel File System: Advanced <strong>Administration</strong> Guide.<br />

Parameters<br />

Device The device name of the file system that contains the fileset.<br />

File system names need not be fully-qualified. fs0 is as acceptable as<br />

/dev/fs0.<br />

This must be the first parameter.<br />

Fileset Specifies a comma-separated list of fileset names.<br />

-J Junction Specifies a comma-separated list of path names. They are not restricted to<br />

fileset junctions, but may name any file or directory within the filesets to be<br />

listed.<br />

-F FileName Specifies the name of a file containing either fileset names or path names.<br />

Each line must contain a single entry. All path names must be<br />

fully-qualified.<br />

206 <strong>GPFS</strong>: <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Programming</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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