1 fs examine AFS Commands fs examine
6 fs examine -- show information about volume containing
12 fs examine [-path <dir/file path> ] [-help]
14 ACCEPTABLE ABBREVIATIONS/ALIASES
17 fs exa [-p <dir/file path> ] [-h]
19 fs listvol [-p <dir/file path> ] [-h]
21 fs lv [-p <dir/file path> ] [-h]
25 Displays information about the volume containing each
26 specified directory or file. The information includes the
27 file's quota and current size. See the OUTPUT section for a
28 complete explanation of the information provided. While
29 this command provides the most information about a volume,
30 the fs listquota and fs quota commands are also available to
31 display information about a volume.
35 -path specifies each file and/or directory for which
36 information about the host volume is desired. Omit
37 this switch to display information about the volume
38 that contains the current working directory.
40 -help prints the online help entry for this command. Do not
41 provide any other arguments or flags with this one.
42 See section 3.1 in the Reference Manual for more
47 Note: The partition-related numbers that appear in this
48 output may not always agree with the corresponding numbers
49 in the output of the standard UNIX df command. The main
50 reason is that the df output reflects the state of
51 partitions exactly when the command is issued. The numbers
52 in this command's output may be up to 5 minutes old, as the
53 Cache Manager polls the File Server for partition
54 information at that frequency. Another potential
55 difference: the partition size reported by the UNIX df
56 command includes some reserved space that does not show up
57 in this report of partition size, and so is likely to be
62 The output reports the following information about each
63 volume that contains a specified directory or file:
65 - the volumeID number (abbreviated in the output as
70 - the current "offline" message associated with the
71 volume, as set by a system administrator using the
74 - the current "message of the day" associated with
75 the volume, as set by a system administrator using
78 - the volume's maximum size quota, in kilobyte
81 - its current size, in kilobyte blocks
83 - the number of kilobyte blocks still available on
84 the disk partition that houses the volume and the
85 partition's total size
89 The following shows the output for the volume user.smith
90 (and the partition housing it) in the Transarc Corporation
93 % fs exa /afs/transarc.com/usr/smith
94 Volume status for vid = 50489902 named user.smith
95 Current maximum quota is 15000
96 Current blocks used are 5073
97 The partition has 46383 blocks available out of 333305