Info Guidelines - HP T6553 D45 Reference Manual

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FUP Commands
PARTONLY is implied (for Enscribe files) if you specify a secondary partition
because secondary partitions do not contain information about other partitions.
If you omit PARTONLY and specify the primary partition of an Enscribe file (or
specify any partition of an SQL/MP and SQL/MX object), the STAT[ISTICS]
option provides information about all partitions of the file.
PARTIAL num
specifies the percentage of the file used (read) to generate the statistics. You
specify the percentage (num) of the file (from 0 through 100) that FUP reads
and analyzes.
If PARTIAL is not specified (or if num is 0 or 100), FUP reads all the file.
Because FUP reads the file in increments of 56 KB, the actual percentage
used might be higher than the percentage requested.
USER
restricts the display to files in fileset-list owned by the user identified by
groupnum,usernum or by groupname.username. If you include USER but omit
groupnum,usernum and groupname.username, the display is restricted to the
files in fileset-list that you own.
Note. Super-group users (255, n) do not have automatic access to OSS files.

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If a transaction is still open, INFO specifies files that were opened and closed
during the transaction as open. The files still have outstanding locks against them.
The LISTOPENS command does not specify these files as open because the files
do not have any openers.
When a listed file is purged during the execution of the INFO command, INFO
displays Error 11 (File not in directory).
To perform a FUP INFO,STAT on volume directories, use this list-file syntax:
$volume.SYS00.DIRECTRY
For example, the command FUP INFO $DATA01.SYS00.DIRECTRY,STAT returns
statistics on the volume $DATA01.
FUP cannot show Safeguard protection for files protected at the volume or
subvolume level. Additional discrepancies between Safeguard protection and what
FUP displays are evident when files are copied to or from systems where the user
has default Safeguard protection on only one system.
Although the Safeguard product might not be currently running, FUP INFO always
displays **** for the security vector of files individually protected by Safeguard.
If you use INFO with the STAT option and FUP detects errors while generating the
statistics, you receive an error (ERR 59). The error can occur if the file is being
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