IBM SG24-5360-00 manual Device Detail Report, Sample Output of Ixfp Report Command

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ixfp report

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AR 0015 SUBSYSTEM 1321117

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AR 0015 *** DEVICE

DETAIL

REPORT ***

 

 

 

 

 

 

AR 0015

<---FUNC. CAPACITY (MB)--->

<---CAPACITY (%)--->

PHYS.

COMP.

AR 0015 CUU DEF

ALLOC STORED UNUSED

ALLOC

STORED UNUSED USED(MB)

RATIO

AR 0015 80E 2838.0

N/A

369.2 2468.7

N/A

13.01

86.99

213.6

1.72

AR 0015 80F 2838.0

N/A

0.8 2837.1

N/A

0.03

99.97

0.0

9.65

AR 0015

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AR 0015 *** DEVICE

SUMMARY REPORT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AR 0015 CAPACITY

 

 

<-----TOTAL-----> <------TOTALS %------>

 

COMP.

AR 0015

DEFINED

 

 

5676.032 MB

100.00

 

 

 

RATIO

AR 0015

STORED

 

 

370.129 MB

 

 

6.52

 

 

 

AR 0015

PHYS.USED

 

213.688 MB

 

 

 

3.76

 

1.73

AR 0015

UNUSED

 

 

5305.903 MB

 

93.48

 

 

 

AR 0015

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AR 0015 *** SUBSYSTEM SUMMARY REPORT ***

 

 

 

 

 

 

AR 0015 SYSTEM

DEFINED-CAPACITY

DISK-ARRAY-CAP

FREE-DISK-ARRAY-CAP

AR 0015

PROD

 

726532.208 MB

117880.209 MB

 

57752.311 MB

AR 0015

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AR 0015

NET-CAPACITY-LOAD(%)

COLL.-FREE-SPACE(%)

UNCOLL-FREE-SPACE(%)

AR 0015

TEST

PROD OVERALL

TEST PROD

OVERALL

TEST PROD

OVERALL

AR 0015

0.00

51.01

51.01

0.00

47.55

47.55

0.00

1.44

1.44

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Figure 18. Sample Output of IXFP REPORT Command

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See B.3, ªReport Commandº on page 52for further illustrations.

In the sections that follow we define the field names and column headings of the reports that IXFP REPORT provides.

4.3.1 Device Detail Report

cuu This is the device ID of the device to which the data applies.

<---FUNC. CAPACITY (MB)--->This heading covers the fields that provide information about the functional capacity in megabytes for a certain device. Functional capacity in this sense is the capacity that would exist on traditional count key data (CKD) or extended count key data (ECKD) devices.

DEF This field contains the functional capacity in megabytes defined to the subsystem for this specific device.

ALLOC This field is the functional space allocated by the VTOC. This data is not currently available for VSE/ESA.

STORED This field contains the functional capacity in megabytes stored (occupying disk array storage) for the device or subsystem.

UNUSED This field contains the part of the functional capacity defined for the device or subsystem that is not mapped and thus unused (that is, not occupying disk array storage).

<--- CAPACITY (%) --- > This heading covers the fields that provide information about the percentage of the defined functional capacity assigned to the individual groups.

ALLOC This field is the percentage of functional space allocated by the VTOC. This data is not currently available for VSE/ESA.

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