DPM-LISTSPACES(1) DPM Administrator Commands DPM-LISTSPACES(1)NAME
dpm-listspaces - Display Disk Pool Manager pools and space reservations
SYNOPSIS
dpm-listspaces [ --poolspoolname,poolname2... --reservationstoken,token2... --children --parents --long --domaindpm-domain --basedirdpns-
basedir ]
DESCRIPTION
dpm-listspaces Display Disk Pool Manager pools and space reservations and their detailed configuration. The most up-to-date documentation
can be obtained with option --help.
OPTIONS --poolspoolname,poolname2...
Display information only about listed pools or --all for all pools.
--reservationstoken,token2...
Display information only about listed space reservations or --all for all reservations.
--children
Display information about reservations contained in selected pools.
--parents
Display information about pools containing selected reservations.
--long Detailed information (e.g. file systems in pools).
--domaindomain
Name of DPM domain, if not current host domain name.
--basedirdirectory
Name of DPNS base directory, defaults to "home".
--help Online help about options
--version
Program version and detailed information about this tool
EXIT STATUS
This program returns 0 if the operation was successful or >0 if the operation failed.
LCG $Date: 2009/04/20 15:08:04 $ DPM-LISTSPACES(1)
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DPM-MODIFYFS(1) DPM Administrator Commands DPM-MODIFYFS(1)NAME
dpm-modifyfs - modify the parameters of a disk pool filesystem
SYNOPSIS
dpm-modifyfs --server fs_server --fs fs_name [ --st status ] [ --weight weight ] [ --help ]
DESCRIPTION
dpm-modifyfs modifies the parameters of a disk pool filesystem.
This command requires ADMIN privilege.
OPTIONS
server specifies the host name of the disk server where this filesystem is mounted.
fs specifies the mount point of the dedicated filesystem.
status New status of this filesystem. It can be set to 0 (enabled read/write) or DISABLED or RDONLY. This can be either alphanumeric or
the corresponding numeric value.
weight specifies the weight of the filesystem. This is used during the filesystem selection. The value must be positive. It is recommended
to use a value lower than 10.
EXAMPLE
dpm-modifyfs --server sehost --fs /data --st RDONLY
EXIT STATUS
This program returns 0 if the operation was successful or >0 if the operation failed.
SEE ALSO dpm(1), dpm_modifyfs(3)LCG $Date$ DPM-MODIFYFS(1)
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