┌┐─────────
──IXFP─ ─── ──REPORT ───
┬┬───── ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
└┘─,id
Figure 17. Syntax of IXFP REPORT Comman d
When the command is issued without the

id

parameter, all information about
every RVA subsystem, including all devices known to the VSE system, is
displayed.
If you need information about a specific device, a specific range of devices, or a
specific RVA subsystem, include the

id

parameter to limit the scope of the report
output.
To illustrate, we use two volumes: PATEV1 and PATEV2. The device addresses
of these volumes are 80E and 80F, respectively. To display space utilization for
one of the devices, issue one of the following commands:
IXFP REPORT,80E
IXFP REPORT,80F
It is also possible to display the space utilization of the two devices in one
command by including the addresses of the two devices. Issue the following
command:
IXFP REPORT,80E,80F
To get all space information for the entire VSE system, issue the command
without any additional parameter:
IXFP REPORT
Notes:
The device must belong to the RVA subsystem managed by the VSE system.
If used under VM, REPORT only works for full-pack minidisks or dedicated
devices.
NOPROMPT is not a valid parameter for IXFP REPORT.
Issuing IXFP REPORT or IXFP REPORT,80 yields the same result because we
are only using one RVA subsystem and there is only one device address
range (80).
Figure 18 on page 29 shows a sample IXFP REPORT output.
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