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Release 10.1

Part Number B14236-03
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lsfs

Purpose

Use the lsfs command to list file systems on an NDMP-accessed NAS device.

Prerequisites

You must have the right to query and display information about devices to use the lsfs command.

Syntax

lsfs::=

lsfs [ --short/-s | --long/-l ] [ --noheader/-H ]
[ --host/-h hostname[,hostname]... ]
[ --logical/-L | --physical/-P ] [ filesystem-name ]...

Semantics

--short/-s

Displays file system data in short form.

--long/-l

Displays file system data in long form.

--noheader/-H

Suppresses the display of headings.

--host/-h hostname ...

Specifies the name of the host on which the file system resides.

--logical/-L

Indicates that filesystem-name is a logical volume name.

--physical/-P

Indicates that filesystem-name is a physical volume name.

filesystem-name ...

Specifies the name of a file system that resides on the host.

Output

Table 2-9 describes the output format of the lsfs command.

Table 2-9 lsfs Output

Column Indicates

File system type

File system type

File system status

File system status; setting is online or offline

Logical volume

Operating system-defined disk volume or partition

Total space

Capacity of Logical Volume

Used space

Amount of disk space used

Total inodes

Number of inodes

Used inodes

Number of used inodes


Example

Example 2-57 displays the file system on the NDMP-accessed host named br_filer.

Example 2-57 Listing File Systems on an NDMP Host

ob> lshost
br_filer         client                            (via NDMP) in service 
brhost2          client                            (via OB)   in service 
brhost3          mediaserver,client                (via OB)   in service 
stadv07          admin,mediaserver,client          (via OB)   in service 
ob> lsfs --host br_filer --long
/vol/vol0:
    File system type:       WAFL
    File system status:     online
    Total space:                104.5 GB
    Used space:                  71.8 GB
    Available space:             32.7 GB
    Total inodes:             11,164,856
    Used inodes:               4,846,130
ob> lsfs --host br_filer --short
/vol/vol0
ob> lsfs --host br_filer
FS Type  FS Status  Logical Volume     Total Size    Used Size  % Full
WAFL     online     /vol/vol0            104.5 GB      71.8 GB    68.7