SUMMARY
generates the summary report. The DSAP utility automatically generates the summary report
unless you specify the SHORT option. This option also supports SMF virtual volumes.
If you only want to see the summary report, specify SUMMARY (or omit all report options). For
example, these commands produce the same results:
1> DSAP $volume SUMMARY
1> DSAP $volume
The Space Allocation Consistency Analysis and the Media Failure Analysis reports are not
generated for a virtual volume, and a message is printed to indicate that it is a virtual volume.
This option also causes all percentages that compare space use with the size of the disk to be
displayed as 0.0 percent.
TEMPORARY
causes the DETAIL report to include all of the temporary files in the file set.
TERAFORM (G-series only)
causes the DSAP reports to display in the format that supports 1 terabyte disks. You must use
TERAFORM or TABULAR options to run DSAP on any disk larger than 72 GB.
TABULAR
formats the output for different DSAP options by arranging the data in columns. The report can
be directly ported to any popular spreadsheet program.
UNEXPIRED
causes the DETAIL report to include only those files with an expiration date (NOPURGEUNTIL)
that is later than the current date.
UNUSED number
causes the DETAIL report to include all of the files in the file set with
number
or more pages
of unused space. The
number
is an integer in the range 0 through 2,147,483,647 (2GB).
USER
instructs DSAP to analyze only the files owned by a single user (or by a single group of users).
If you omit the USER option, DSAP analyzes all of the files on the disk. This option also supports
SMF virtual volumes.
USER without any qualification specifies the current user. It must be the last option specified in
the DSAP command or be followed by a comma.
group-name.user-name | group-number,user-number
specifies a particular user in a particular group.
-1
specifies the super ID (255,255).
group-name.* | group-number , *
specifies all users belonging to the specified group name or number.
WORKFILE { $volume | filename }
lets you specify either a temporary or permanent file. If you do not specify a work file, DSAP
uses its swap-file volume as a default location for the work file.
If you do not specify a permanent work file, DSAP creates a temporary work file.
$volume
specifies a volume for the allocation of a temporary file. This can also be an SMF virtual
disk volume.
filename
specifies a file name for the allocation of a permanent work file (used by the Enform product
to generate additional reports). The
filename
is of the form
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