Managing the AMASS File System

Example

Step 1.

Step 2.

Step 3.

Displays with the -q option.

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 -32.

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.

6-00028-01 Rev A

Utility Reference

4-47