Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.25+, H06.03+)
Open System Services Monitor
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STATUS FILESET Command
number2
is the approximate maximum number of inodes that the OSS name server allows
for the fileset.
This field is displayed only if the fileset is in the STARTED state.
number3
is the current number of inodes that the OSS name server is using for the fileset,
displayed as a decimal number and as a percentage of the maximum number
allowed.
This field is displayed only if the fileset is in the STARTED state.
number4
is the last highwater mark of inode use in the cache for the fileset, displayed as a
decimal number and as a percentage of the maximum number allowed.
This field is displayed only if the fileset is in the STARTED state.
time5
is the timestamp for the time when the fileset last reached its highwater mark for
inode use, in the form dd mmm yyyy hh:mm:ss.mil.
This field is displayed only if the fileset is in the STARTED state.
time6
is the timestamp for the time when the fileset highwater mark for inode use was
last reset, in the form dd mmm yyyy hh:mm:ss.mil.
This field is displayed only if the fileset is in the STARTED state.
number5
is the number of disk volumes in the storage-pool file for the fileset.
volume_list1
lists the names of the disk volumes in the fileset’s storage pool. If the fileset is in
the STARTED state, the complete volume list for the storage pool is displayed;
otherwise only the creation pool volume list is displayed.
The following fields are displayed only when the fileset is in the STARTED state:
volume_list2
lists the names of the disk volumes in the fileset’s storage pool that have space
available for new file creation. If the fileset is mounted with the READONLY
attribute set to TRUE, this field is blank.