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VOS_EXAMINE(1)		     AFS Command Reference		VOS_EXAMINE(1)

NAME
       vos_examine - Shows volume header and VLDB entry information for a
       volume

SYNOPSIS
       vos examine -id <volume name or ID> [-extended]
	   [-format] [-cell <cell name>]
	   [-noauth] [-localauth] [-verbose]
	   [-encrypt] [-noresolve] [-help]

       vos e -i <volume name or ID> [-ex] [-f]
	   [-c <cell name>]
	   [-noa] [-l] [-v] [-e] [-nor] [-h]

       vos volinfo -id <volume name or ID> [-extended]
	   [-format] [-cell <cell name>]
	   [-noauth] [-localauth] [-verbose]
	   [-encrypt] [-noresolve] [-help]

       vos v -i <volume name or ID> [-ex] [-f]
	   [-c <cell name>]
	   [-noa] [-l] [-v] [-e] [-nor] [-h]

DESCRIPTION
       The vos examine command formats and displays information from the
       Volume Location Database (VLDB) entry and the volume header of the
       volume specified by the -id argument.

       To display the volume header only, use the vos listvol command. To
       display information from the VLDB only, use the vos listvldb command.

CAUTIONS
       Currently, the maximum quota for a volume is 2 terabytes (2^41 bytes).
       Note that this only affects the volume's quota; a volume may grow much
       larger if the volume quota is disabled. However, volumes over 2
       terabytes in size may be impractical to move, and may have their size
       incorrectly reported by some tools, such as fs_listquota(1).

OPTIONS
       -id <volume name or ID>
	   Specifies either the complete name or volume ID number of the
	   volume, which can be read/write, read-only, or backup.

       -extended
	   Displays statistics about read and write operations on files and
	   directories in the volume.

       -format
	   Shows information in a format suitable for machine parsing.

       -cell <cell name>
	   Names the cell in which to run the command. Do not combine this
	   argument with the -localauth flag. For more details, see vos(1).

       -noauth
	   Assigns the unprivileged identity "anonymous" to the issuer. Do not
	   combine this flag with the -localauth flag. For more details, see
	   vos(1).

       -localauth
	   Constructs a server ticket using a key from the local
	   /usr/afs/etc/KeyFile file. The vos command interpreter presents it
	   to the Volume Server and Volume Location Server during mutual
	   authentication. Do not combine this flag with the -cell argument or
	   -noauth flag. For more details, see vos(1).

       -verbose
	   Produces on the standard output stream a detailed trace of the
	   command's execution. If this argument is omitted, only warnings and
	   error messages appear.

       -encrypt
	   Encrypts the command so that the operation's results are not
	   transmitted across the network in clear text. This option is
	   available in OpenAFS versions 1.4.11 or later and 1.5.60 or later.

       -noresolve
	   Shows all servers as IP addresses instead of the DNS name. This is
	   very useful when the server address is registered as 127.0.0.1 or
	   when dealing with multi-homed servers. This option is available in
	   OpenAFS versions 1.4.8 or later and 1.5.35 or later.

       -help
	   Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options
	   are ignored.

OUTPUT
       The first seven lines of the output show information from the volume
       header and the remaining lines come from the VLDB. Each item in the
       following list corresponds to a line of output derived from the volume
       header.

       ·   Basic information about the specified volume (displayed on a single
	   line):

	   ·   Name

	   ·   Volume ID number

	   ·   Type (the flag is "RW" for read/write, "RO" for read-only, "BK"
	       for backup)

	   ·   Size in kilobytes (1024 equals a megabyte)

	   ·   Number of files in the volume, if the -extended flag is
	       provided

	   ·   Status on the file server machine, which is one of the
	       following:

	       On-line
		   The volume is completely accessible to Cache Managers.

	       Off-line
		   The volume is not accessible to Cache Managers, but does
		   not seem to be corrupted. This status appears while a
		   volume is being dumped, for example.

	       Off-line**needs salvage**
		   The volume is not accessible to Cache Managers, because it
		   seems to be corrupted. Use the bos salvage or salvager
		   command to repair the corruption.

       ·   The file server machine and partition that house the volume, as
	   determined by the command interpreter as the command runs, rather
	   than derived from the VLDB or the volume header.

       ·   The volume ID numbers associated with the various versions of the
	   volume: read/write ("RWrite"), read-only ("ROnly"), backup
	   ("Backup"), and ReleaseClone ("RClone"). One of them matches the
	   volume ID number that appears on the first line of the volume's
	   output. If the value in the "RWrite", "ROnly", or "Backup" field is
	   0 (zero), there is no volume of that type. If there is currently no
	   ReleaseClone, the "RClone" field does not appear at all.

       ·   The maximum space quota allotted to the read/write copy of the
	   volume, expressed in kilobyte blocks in the "MaxQuota" field.

       ·   The date and time the volume was created, in the "Creation" field.
	   If the volume has been restored with the backup diskrestore, backup
	   volrestore, or vos restore command, this is the restore time. For a
	   read-only volume, this is the last release time.

       ·   The date and time this copy of this volume was created, in the
	   "Copy" field.  This is the time when the volume was created on this
	   server and partition.  For read-only volumes, it is not updated by
	   a release (unlike the Creation date).  The copy date is not stored
	   in volume dumps.

       ·   The date and time when the contents of the volume last changed, in
	   the "Last Update" field. For read-only and backup volumes, it
	   matches the timestamp in the "Creation" field.

       ·   The number of times the volume has been accessed for a fetch or
	   store operation since the later of the two following times:

	   ·   12:00 a.m. on the day the command is issued

	   ·   The last time the volume changed location

       When the -extended flag is included, two tables appear next:

       ·   The table labeled "Raw Read/Write Stats" contains information on
	   the number of reads (fetches) and writes (stores) made on the
	   specified volume.

       ·   The table labeled "Writes Affecting Authorship" contains
	   information on writes made to files and directories in the
	   specified volume.

       If the following message appears instead of the previously listed
       information, it indicates that a volume is not accessible to Cache
       Managers or the vos command interpreter, for example because a clone is
       being created.

	  **** Volume <volume_ID> is busy ****

       If the following message appears instead of the previously listed
       information, it indicates that the File Server is unable to attach the
       volume, perhaps because it is seriously corrupted. The FileLog and
       VolserLog log files in the /usr/afs/logs directory on the file server
       machine possibly provide additional information; use the bos getlog
       command to display them.

	  **** Could not attach volume <volume_ID> ****

       Following a blank line, information from the VLDB entry appears.	 Each
       item in this list corresponds to a separate line in the output:

       ·   The base (read/write) volume name. The read-only and backup
	   versions have the same name with a ".readonly" and ".backup"
	   extension, respectively.

       ·   The volume ID numbers allocated to the versions of the volume that
	   actually exist, in fields labeled "RWrite" for the read/write,
	   "ROnly" for the read-only, "Backup" for the backup, and "RClone"
	   for the ReleaseClone. (If a field does not appear, the
	   corresponding version of the volume does not exist.) The appearance
	   of the "RClone" field normally indicates that a release operation
	   did not complete successfully; the "Old release" and "New release"
	   flags often also appear on one or more of the site definition lines
	   described just following.

       ·   The number of sites that house a read/write or read-only copy of
	   the volume, following the string "number of sites ->".

       ·   A line for each site that houses a read/write or read-only copy of
	   the volume, specifying the file server machine, partition, and type
	   of volume ("RW" for read/write or "RO" for read-only). If a backup
	   version exists, it is understood to share the read/write site.
	   Several flags can appear with a site definition:

	   Not released
	       Indicates that the vos release command has not been issued
	       since the vos addsite command was used to define the read-only
	       site.

	   Old release
	       Indicates that a vos release command did not complete
	       successfully, leaving the previous, obsolete version of the
	       volume at this site.

	   New release
	       Indicates that a vos release command did not complete
	       successfully, but that this site did receive the correct new
	       version of the volume.

       ·   If the VLDB entry is locked, the string "Volume is currently
	   LOCKED", as well as (in OpenAFS 1.5.75 and later) one or more of
	   the following strings:

	   Volume is locked for a move operation
	       Indicates that the volume was locked due to a vos move or a vos
	       convertROtoRW command.

	   Volume is locked for a release operation
	       Indicates that the volume was locked due to a vos release
	       command.

	   Volume is locked for a backup operation
	       Indicates that the volume was locked due to a vos backup
	       command.

	   Volume is locked for a delete/misc operation
	       Indicates that the volume was locked due to a vos delentry, vos
	       addsite, vos remsite, vos changeloc, vos syncvldb, vos
	       syncserv, vos rename, or vos lock command.

	   Volume is locked for a dump/restore operation
	       Indicates that the volume was locked due to a vos dump or vos
	       restore command.

       For further discussion of the "New release" and "Old release" flags,
       see vos_release(1).

EXAMPLES
       The following example shows output for the ABC Corporation volume
       called "usr" with two read-only replication sites (this volume is
       mounted at the /afs/abc.com/usr directory). For the sake of
       illustration, the output shows the volume as locked.

	  % vos examine usr
	  usr				536870981 RW   3459 K On-line
	       fs2.abc.com /vicepb
	       RWrite 5360870981   ROnly 536870982   Backup 536870983
	       MaxQuota	     40000 K
	       Creation	   Mon Jun 12 15:22:06 1989
	       Copy	   Mon Jun 12 15:22:06 1989
	       Last Update Fri Jun 16 09:34:35 1989
	       5719 accesses in the past day (i.e., vnode references)
	       RWrite: 5360870981   ROnly: 536870982   Backup: 536870983
	       number of sites -> 3
		  server fs1.abc.com partition /vicepa RO Site
		  server fs3.abc.com partition /vicepa RO Site
		  server fs2.abc.com partition /vicepb RW Site
	       Volume is currently LOCKED

       The following example shows the output for the volume "user.terry"
       using the -extended flag. The volume has no read-only replication
       sites.

	  % vos examine -id user.terry -extended
	  user.terry	     354287190 RW    2302 K used 119 files On-line
	      fs4.abc.com /vicepc
	      RWrite 354287190 ROnly	      0 Backup 354287192
	      MaxQuota	     5000 K
	      Creation	  Wed Nov 25 17:38:57 1992
	      Copy	  Wed Nov 25 17:38:57 1992
	      Last Update Tue Dec 15 10:46:20 1992
	      598 accesses in the past day (i.e., vnode references)
				Raw Read/Write Stats
		    |-------------------------------------------|
		    |	 Same Network	  |    Diff Network	|
		    |----------|----------|----------|----------|
		    |  Total   |   Auth	  |   Total  |	 Auth	|
		    |----------|----------|----------|----------|
	  Reads	    |	    55 |       55 |	  38 |	     38 |
	  Writes    |	    95 |       95 |	   0 |	      0 |
		    |-------------------------------------------|
			     Writes Affecting Authorship
		    |-------------------------------------------|
		    |	File Authorship	  | Directory Authorship|
		    |----------|----------|----------|----------|
		    |	Same   |   Diff	  |    Same  |	 Diff	|
		    |----------|----------|----------|----------|
	  0-60 sec  |	    38 |	0 |	  21 |	      1 |
	  1-10 min  |	     2 |	0 |	   7 |	      0 |
	  10min-1hr |	     0 |	0 |	   1 |	      0 |
	  1hr-1day  |	     1 |	0 |	   5 |	      1 |
	  1day-1wk  |	     0 |	0 |	   0 |	      0 |
	  > 1wk	    |	     0 |	0 |	   0 |	      0 |
		    |-------------------------------------------|
	      RWrite: 354287190	   Backup: 354287192
	      number of sites -> 1
		 server fs4.abc.com partition /vicepc RW Site

PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
       None

SEE ALSO
       backup_diskrestore(8), backup_volrestore(8), bos_getlog(8),
       bos_salvage(8), salvager(8), vos(1), vos_listvol(1), vos_listvldb(1),
       vos_release(1), vos_restore(1)

COPYRIGHT
       IBM Corporation 2000. <http://www.ibm.com/> All Rights Reserved.

       This documentation is covered by the IBM Public License Version 1.0.
       It was converted from HTML to POD by software written by Chas Williams
       and Russ Allbery, based on work by Alf Wachsmann and Elizabeth Cassell.

OpenAFS				  2013-10-10			VOS_EXAMINE(1)
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