To learn the location of a fileset from its name or ID number, enter the fts lsfldb command with the -fileset option:
$ fts lsfldb -fileset {name | ID}
The fts lsfldb command concludes its output with a list of the File Server machines that house existing versions of the fileset. (See Listing FLDB Information for a thorough description of the command's output.)
The following example displays the name of the File Server machine that houses the fileset named user.terry:
$ fts lsfldb user.terry
user.terry
readWriteID 0,,196953 valid
readOnlyID 0,,196594 invalid
backupID 0,,196595 valid
number of sites: 1
Sched repl: maxAge=2:00:00; failAge=1d0:00:00; reclaimWait=18:00:00;
minRepDelay=0:05:00; defaultSiteAge=0:30:00
server flags aggr siteAge principal owner
fs3.abc.com RW,BK lfs1 0:00:00 hosts/fs3 <nil>