3-18 Dell PowerVault 720N, 740N, and 760N System Administrator and Command Reference Guide
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To use the filestats command, enter the following command:
filestatsvolume
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You can use the following options with the filestats command:
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The ages option of the filestats command enables you to see when files have
been accessed. You can specify file ages in seconds, hours, and days, using a comma
to separate each value. By default, file ages are broken down by days, in 30-day
increments.
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For example, to display files with ages under 900 seconds (15 minutes), 4 hours, and
seven days, respectively, enter the following command:
filestats ages 900,4H,7D volume vol0 snapshot hourly.1
The output looks like the following:
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