This is the command dpm-qryconf that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
dpm-qryconf - display the Disk Pool Manager configuration
SYNOPSIS
dpm-qryconf [ --groups ] [ --help ] [ --proto ] [ --si ] [ --weight ]
DESCRIPTION
dpm-qryconf displays the Disk Pool Manager configuration. For each pool, it displays two
lines. The first one gives the pool name, the default amount of space reserved for a file,
the threshold (in %) at which the garbage collector is started and stopped, the default
lifetime, the default pin time, the maximum lifetime, the maximum pin time, the "File
System Selection" policy name, the "Garbage Collection" policy name, the "Request
Selection" policy name, the group id if the pool is restricted or 0, the space type: V
(for Volatile), D (for Durable), P (for Permanent) or - (for any type), the "Migration
Policy" name and the retention policy: R (for Replica), O (for Output) or C (for
Custodial). All time values are either "Inf" (for infinite) or expressed in years,
months, days, hours or seconds.
The second one gives the capacity of the disk pool and the amount of free space.
After each pool description, the filesystems belonging to the pool are listed giving the
server name, the filesystem name, the capacity, the amount of free space and the status.
OPTIONS
--groups
list group names instead of gids.
--proto
list also the supported access protocols.
--si use powers of 1000 not 1024 for sizes.
--weight
list weight associated with each filesystem.
EXAMPLE
setenv DPM_HOST dpmhost
dpm-qryconf
POOL Volatile DEFSIZE 100.00M GC_START_THRESH 0 GC_STOP_THRESH 0 \
DEF_LIFETIME 7.0d DEFPINTIME 2.0h \
MAX_LIFETIME 1.0m MAXPINTIME 12.0h \
FSS_POLICY maxfreespace GC_POLICY lru RS_POLICY fifo GIDS 0 S_TYPE - \
MIG_POLICY none RET_POLICY R
CAPACITY 3.85G FREE 3.43G ( 89.1%)
lxb0722.cern.ch /data CAPACITY 3.85G FREE 3.43G ( 89.1%)
EXIT STATUS
This program returns 0 if the operation was successful or >0 if the operation failed.
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