Managing the AMASS File System
Example
Step 1. Log in as either amass or root.
#su root
Step 2. See an example of the output in the following illustration:
The
#adf
Volume Group | Size | Used | Avail | Volumes | Rooted On |
0 | 128795 | 128700 | 48823 | 1 | N/A |
100 | 128795 | 11412 | 16274 | 3 | swdev |
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| 3 |
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101 | 39006 | 894 | 36529 | 1 |
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104 | 78012 | 4426 | 57869 | 2 | support |
Output Fields Defined
The following fields are generated by this command.
Field | Description |
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Volume Group | Volume group assignment |
| Valid assignments are a numeric value, 1 |
| through 2047. |
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Size | Total size of this volume group in MB |
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Used | Amount of space, in MB, occupied by files in this |
| volume group |
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