![]() |
![]() |
You can use the commands that are listed in the following table to display
space management information about your file systems, files, and
directories. For information about each of these commands, see Hierarchical Storage Management Commands.
Table 16. Displaying Space Management Information
Command | Description |
---|---|
dsmdf | Displays space usage information for a file system. For example,
to display space usage information for the /home file system,
enter:
dsmdf /home See dsmdf for more information about this command. |
dsmls | Lists files in a directory and displays file conditions. For
example, to display information about all files in the /home/user1
directory, enter:
dsmls /home/user1/* See dsmls for more information about this command. |
dsmdu | Displays space usage information for files and directories. For
example, to display space usage information for each file in the
/home/user/proj1 directory and in all of its subdirectories,
enter:
dsmdu -Allfiles /home/user1/proj1 See dsmdu for more information about this command. |
dsmmigfs | Displays the current space management settings for a file system.
For example, to display the space management settings for the /home
file system, enter:
dsmmigfs query /home
See dsmmigfs for more information about this command. |
dsmmigundelete | Recreates deleted stub files for migrated files and creates stub files
for premigrated files if a corresponding original file does not exist on your
local file system. The file then becomes a migrated file. For
example, recreate stub files for migrated files in the /home file
system that are not marked for expiration. Reconciliation was not run
since the files were deleted:
dsmmigundelete /home |