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Dell Unity™ Family Unisphere® Command Line Interface User Guide

View file systems

View details about a file system. You can filter on the file system ID.

NOTE:The show action command explains how to change the output format.

Format

/stor/prov/fs [{-id <value> | -name <value> | -server <value> | -serverName <value>}] show

Object qualifiers

QualifierDescription
-idType the ID of a file system.
-nameType the name of a file system.
-server Type the ID of the NAS server for which the file systems will be displayed.
-serverName Type the name of the NAS server for which the file systems will be displayed.

Example 1

The following command lists details about all file systems on the storage system:

uemcli -d 10.0.0.1 -u Local/joe -p MyPassword456! /stor/prov/fs show
Storage system address: 10.0.0.1
Storage system port: 443
HTTPS connection

1:     ID                    = SF_1
       Name                  = MyFS
       Description           = my file system
       Health state          = OK (5)
       File system           = fs_1
       Server                = SFS_1
       Storage pool          = Performance
       Format                = UFS64       
       Protocol              = nfs
       Access policy         = native
       Folder rename policy  = allowedAll
       Locking policy        = advisory
       Size                  = 1099511627776 (1T)
       Size used             = 128849018880 (120G)
       Maximum size          = 281474976710656 (256.0T)
       Protection size used  = 1099511627776 (1T)


Example 2

The following command lists details about all file systems on the storage system:

uemcli -d 10.0.0.1 -u Local/joe -p MyPassword456! /stor/prov/fs -serverName MyNAS_1 show
Storage system address: 10.0.0.1
Storage system port: 443
HTTPS connection

1:     ID                    = SF_1
       Name                  = MyFS
       Description           = my file system
       Health state          = OK (5)
       File system           = fs_1
       Server                = nas_1
       Storage pool          = Performance
       Format                = UFS64       
       Protocol              = nfs
       Access policy         = native
       Folder rename policy  = allowedAll
       Locking policy        = advisory
       Size                  = 1099511627776 (1T)
       Size used             = 128849018880 (120G)
       Maximum size          = 281474976710656 (256.0T)
       Protection size used  = 1099511627776 (1T)

2:     ID                    = SF_2
       Name                  = MyFS_2
       Description           = my file system
       Health state          = OK (5)
       File system           = fs_2
       Server                = nas_1
       Storage pool          = Performance
       Format                = UFS64       
       Protocol              = nfs
       Access policy         = native
       Folder rename policy  = allowedAll
       Locking policy        = advisory
       Size                  = 1099511627776 (1T)
       Size used             = 128849018880 (120G)
       Maximum size          = 281474976710656 (256.0T)
       Protection size used  = 1099511627776 (1T)

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