Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.29+, H06.07+)
Open System Services Monitor
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INFO FILESET Command
SCF STOP FILESET command to stop (unmount) the fileset and then enter the
following command:
DIAGNOSE /OUT CMDLOG/ FILESET $ZPMON.USER1,DETAIL,REPAIR ALL
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To stop the integrity check in progress on the fileset USER1 and send informational
messages to the file CMDLOG, enter the following command:
DIAGNOSE /OUT CMDLOG/ FILESET $ZPMON.USER1, OPTION STOP
FSCK Log File
The FSCK utility writes its output to a log file with a Guardian filename that you can
specify with the REPORT parameter of either the DIAGNOSE FILESET command or
the ALTER SUBSYS command. If you do not specify a name for the log file, the log file
is put on the same volume and subvolume as the OSS Monitor program file,
OSSMON, which is usually the SYSnn subvolume.
The Guardian file identifier of the default log file consists of the characters ZX0
followed by the rightmost portion of the device label of the fileset. The device label of a
fileset is a field of the SCF INFO FILESET display; for information about this command,
see INFO FILESET Command on page 12-48.
For example, for the root fileset, which has the device label 0, the file identifier of the
default log file is ZX000000.
The log file is a text file. See FSCK Log File on page 5-25 for more information about
the format of this file.
Figure 5-4 on page 5-27 shows an example of FSCK output.
INFO FILESET Command
The INFO FILESET command displays information about the attributes of an OSS
fileset. The information displayed is from the ZOSSFSET and ZOSSSERV files.
The syntax of the INFO FILESET command is:
OUT filename
specifies the name of a Guardian output file for informational messages. You can
either read this file with a text editor or display it with the FUP COPY command.
INFO [ /OUT filename/ ] FILESET [$ZPMON.]filesetname
[ , DETAIL ]
[ , SEL [ NOT ] state ]