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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

       shfragbf - Displays frag file information

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

       /sbin/advfs/shfragbf file_system /.tags/1

OPERANDS    [Toc]    [Back]

       Specifies  the  fileset  mount point of the file system to
       display.

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

       Use the shfragbf command to display how much space is used
       on  the  frag file. Output includes the following information.
  Type

              The frag type is 0K (not in use), 1K for 1K  frags,
              etc.  Grps

              Specifies  the  number  of groups of the frag type.
              bad

              Specifies the number of bad group headers  of  this
              type.  Frags

              Specifies  the  number  of  fragments of this type.
              free

              Specifies the number of free frags  of  this  type.
              in-use

              Specifies the number of fragments in use.  Bytes

              Specifies the total bytes in this frag type.  free

              Specifies  the  number  of bytes free in this type.
              in-use

              Specifies the number of bytes in use in this  type.

RESTRICTIONS    [Toc]    [Back]

       You must have root user privileges to access this command.

EXAMPLES    [Toc]    [Back]

       Following is an example of the shfragbf output: # shfragbf
       /usr/.tags/1

       Type     Grps      bad    Frags     free   in-use    Bytes
       free  in-use ----  ------  ------  ------  ------   ------
       ------  ------  ------
         0k        1        0      127      127        0       0k
       0k      0k
         1k       52        0     6604      375     6229    6604k
       375k   6229k
         2k       79        0     4977       94     4883    9954k
       188k   9766k
         3k       90        0     3780       41     3739   11340k
       123k  11217k
         4k       82        0     2542       48     2494   10168k
       192k   9976k
         5k       70        0     1750       34     1716    8750k
       170k   8580k
         6k       58        0     1218       20     1198    7308k
       120k   7188k
         7k       60        0     1080       17     1063    7560k
       119k   7441k

       Percent  Free  Frags per Group Histogram Type    Grps   0%
       9%  19%  29%  39%  49%  59%  69%  79%  89%  99%  100% ----
       ------   ---   ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
       ---  ---
         0k       1   0     0    0    0    0    0    0    0     0
       0    0    1
         1k       52   18   24    7    1    1    0    0    1    0
       0    0    0
         2k      79   74    1    0    1    1    2    0    0     0
       0    0    0
         3k       90   86    1    0    2    0    1    0    0    0
       0    0    0
         4k      82   79    0    0    1    0    0    1    0     1
       0    0    0
         5k       70   64    2    1    1    1    0    1    0    0
       0    0    0
         6k      58   55    0    0    1    2    0    0    0     0
       0    0    0
         7k       60   56    2    0    1    0    0    0    1    0
       0    0    0

       fragbf occupies 62976k bytes
                       60397k in-use, 1414k free, 492k  overhead,
       673k wasted

FILES    [Toc]    [Back]

       Specifies the command path.

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
       advfs(4)



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