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updated concurrently, causing a transient structure problem that FUP encounters
because it is reading large blocks.
INFO with the STAT option does not detect each instance of a corrupted file.
INFO with the STAT,PARTIAL option provides information without reading the
entire file. The accuracy of STAT,PARTIAL depends on the condition of the file and
how much of the file was analyzed. For example, statistics on index blocks are
almost always unreliable when you use the PARTIAL option.
FUP recognizes OSS files with the INFO command. This command is the only
FUP command that handles OSS files.
FUP INFO shows SMF information about files only in the DETAIL option. If the file
is on a virtual disk, FUP displays the physical volume name of the file in a DETAIL
display. If you omit the DETAIL option, FUP displays the standard information for
SMF files on virtual disks.
FUP does not display SMF files by physical file name unless the file name explicitly
includes one of the reserved SMF subvolume names ($physvol.ZYS*.* or
$physvol.ZYT*.*). In such cases, FUP displays the logical file name in the
DETAIL display. If the DETAIL option is omitted, FUP displays its standard output
for files in ZYS*.* and ZYT*.* subvolumes.
FUP might append G (in the INFO listing) or GMT (in the INFO DETAIL listing) to
the last modification date and time for Enscribe files or to any timestamp for
SQL/MP and SQL/MX files. These letters indicate the displayed time is in
Greenwich mean time (GMT) because the timestamp conversion failed to get the
local time. If this occurs, an entry is probably missing from the system DST table.
No indication means the time is displayed in local civil time.
The user running FUP must have remote access to any system, which is implicitly
referenced by the ANSI name used in the FUP command. For example, if the ANSI
name is 'TABLE C.S.T', the user must have access to any node on which partitions
of table C.S.T reside, and so on.
The above explanation can be used to explain both an error 8551 from ANSI
names or error 48 from the file system, depending on the command that was used.
INFO supports SQL/MX objects, TABLE, INDEX, and PARTITIONS.
For enhanced key-sequenced files, STATISTICS of the primary partition are not
displayed as there is no user data in the primary partition.

INFO Listing Format

Example 2-2
shows the format that the FUP INFO command (with no options) uses to
display file information.
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