Managing the AMASS File System
Example
Step 1.
Step 2.
Step 3.
Displays with the
A read request
Record ID
Log in as root.
#su root
Enter the path and utility as shown in the following example:
#cd /usr/amass/utils
#./quedisplay
For help in reading the output, see “Prepare to Contact Technical Support” on page
The output looks similar to the example shown in the following example.
Record is located on volume 3.
READQ rid=52696, fptr=0xf0227c5c, vol=3, fnode_flags=0x110
VOLUME vid=7, num_reads=0, num_writes=30
WRITEQ rid=79, fptr=0xc00eff54, vol=5, fnode_flags=0x8048844 RESCHEDQ rid=xx, fptr=xxxxxx, vol=x, fnode_flags=xxxxx
ADMINQ:cmd=1, flags=0x6,vol=32, juke=1, pid=1047, ftype=0, err=0
1 DRIVE 1, vid=32, vflag=0x100, status=0
JUKEBOX 1 DRIVE 2, no volume in drive
A volformat command (cmd=1) was issued on volume 32.
Process ID
The last two entries are a list of libraries, drives, and corresponding volume IDs.
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