The following topics describe commands that are used to obtain information about a fileset when you know only its name, its ID number, or the name of a file or directory that it contains. The topics include descriptions of the following commands:
· The fts lsquota command, which is used to determine the name of a fileset from the name of a file or directory that it houses. Note that the primary usage of the fts lsquota command is to list fileset quota information, as described in Setting and Listing Fileset Quota, not to determine fileset names.
· The fts lsft command, which is used to determine the ID number of a fileset from its name or from the name of a file or directory that it houses.
· The fts lsfldb command, which is used to learn the location of a fileset from its name or ID number.
· The cm whereis command, which is used to learn the location of a fileset from the name of a file or directory that it houses.
The cm whereis command is from the DFS cm command suite. (See Configuring the Cache Manager for more information about cm commands used to configure the Cache Manager; see Part 2 of this guide and reference for more detailed information about all cm commands.)
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Learning Fileset Names from Files or Directories
Learning Fileset ID Numbers from Fileset Names
Learning Fileset ID Numbers from Files or Directories
Learning Fileset Locations from Fileset Names or ID Numbers
Learning Fileset Locations from Files or Directories