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Status Future consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Feb 16, 2024

List Fileset Capacity of Data in Different Pools

Using the mmlsfileset command, GUI, or both - add ability to see what is the capacity of the fileset on differnet pools. If a filesystem has different pools ie. system, tier1, tier2, etc... using the mmlsfileset command get the percentage of the fileset which is stored on each pool, and the capacity of data on each pool.

Can probably get the percentage and then use existing -d option to figure out capacity on each pool.



ie. mmlsfileset my_fileset -d --block-size 1g -p

This would return the capacity (in GB) of the fileset and what percentage of the fileset is placed on tier1, tier2, tierX storage.

Idea priority Medium