Administrator's Reference

DSMSERV DISPLAY DBVOLUMES (Display Database Volume Information)

Use this command to display information about all database volumes known to TSM.

Syntax

>>-DSMSERV DISPlay DBVolumes-----------------------------------><
 

Parameters

None.

Examples

Task

Display information about all database volumes.

Command:
dsmserv display dbvolumes

Output:
 
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Volume Name (Copy 1): D:\ADSMSERV\SERVER\DB1.DSM                                |
|         Copy Status: Sync'd                                                    |
|Volume Name (Copy 2):                                                           |
|         Copy Status: Undefined                                                 |
|Volume Name (Copy 3):                                                           |
|         Copy Status: Undefined                                                 |
|Available Space (MB): 4                                                         |
|Allocated Space (MB): 4                                                         |
|     Free Space (MB): 0                                                         |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

where:

Volume Name (Copy n)
The database volume name. The output displays the status of the three possible volume copies: Copy 1, Copy 2, and Copy 3.

Copy Status
The status of the database volume:

Offline
The volume is varied offline.

Stale
The volume is not synchronized with the other volumes in the database and cannot be used for storage.

Sync'd
The volume is synchronized with the other volumes in the database and can be used for storage.

Undefined
No volume has been defined.

Available Space (MB)
The total available space for the database volume, in megabytes.

Allocated Space (MB)
The space allocated to the database volume, in megabytes.

Free Space (MB)
The unassigned space for this mirror set that can be allocated for use, in megabytes.


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