Vols; Vols Example; Volume - HP T6553 D45 Reference Manual

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FUP Commands

VOLS

Displays information about volumes on a system. The VOLS command lists the
names, capacities, and current usage for all specified volumes in a format that is
similar to the Disk Space Analysis Program (DSAP) utility.
VOLS [ / OUT listfile / ] [ volset ]
volset is:
[ \node.] $volume
OUT listfile
names an existing disk file or a device to receive the listing output from the VOLS
command. You can use either a standard file name or a spool DEFINE name as
the OUT listfile for a VOLS command. If listfile is an existing file, FUP
appends the output to that file.
Note. For more information about listfile, see
volset
specifies volumes to display information about. The volset parameter can be the
name of a volume or a wild card, and it can include a system name. If you specify
a volume name, it must begin with a dollar sign ($). The default is all volumes on
the current system ($*).

VOLS Example

To show information on all volumes of the current system that begin with the letter M:
-VOLS $M*

Volume

(M)
$MCAT
Y
$MOLD
Y
$MONO
$MONO1
$MOSS
Y
VOLUME
Changes the current default volume or subvolume names used during the execution of
FUP. The initial defaults are the subvolume and volume that were the current defaults
when you started FUP.
VOLUME [ [\node.] $volume [.subvol ] ]
[ [\node.] subvol
-- Capacity (Mb) --
Total
895
346.62
415
895
289.97
895
314.41
415
150.09
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