Obtaining Dedup Sdisk Information
Managing Storage Disks with Deduplication Enabled
You can obtain information for a dedup sdisk by running the fsmedinfo command on the dedup sdisk.
For example, if you invoke the fsmedinfo command for a dedup sdisk named sdisk1, the output looks similar to this:
### fsmedinfo sdisk1
Media Information Report | Tue Feb 6 13:17:32 2007 |
Media ID: ddisk(0) |
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Media Type: DDISK
Storage Area: VolSub
Class ID: <system blank> | Bytes Used: 4,780,195,840 |
Last Accessed: | Space Remaining: 68,623,007,744 |
Media Status: AVAIL | Percent Used: 6.51 |
Write Protect: N | Suspect Count: 0 |
Mark Status: UNMARKED | Mount Count: 0 |
Medium Location: SLOT/BIN |
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Formatted: Y |
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Number of Segments: 0 |
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External Location: N/A |
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Total Blob Bytes: 0 |
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Unique Blob Bytes: 0 |
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Percent Eliminated: 0.00 |
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FS0000 06 1703716962 fsmedinfo completed: Command Successful.
Note: The Space Remaining amount shown does not take into account the percentage of redundancy elimination; it shows only the physical space remaining on the disk.
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