10-16-2009
I did ask for pools .. but i think you gave zfs command mistakenly
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cnjr-opennms>root$ zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
openpool 20.6G 46.3G 35.5K /openpool
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Hi all,
I've data as:
22 51018157 51018157 exonic CHKB nonsynonymous SNV
22 51018204 51018204 exonic CHKB nonsynonymous SNV
22 51018428 51018428 exonic CHKB nonsynonymous SNV
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dpm-listspaces
DPM-LISTSPACES(1) DPM Administrator Commands DPM-LISTSPACES(1)
NAME
dpm-listspaces - Display Disk Pool Manager pools and space reservations
SYNOPSIS
dpm-listspaces [ --poolspoolname,poolname2... --reservationstoken,token2... --children --parents --long --domaindpm-domain --basedirdpns-
basedir ]
DESCRIPTION
dpm-listspaces Display Disk Pool Manager pools and space reservations and their detailed configuration. The most up-to-date documentation
can be obtained with option --help.
OPTIONS
--poolspoolname,poolname2...
Display information only about listed pools or --all for all pools.
--reservationstoken,token2...
Display information only about listed space reservations or --all for all reservations.
--children
Display information about reservations contained in selected pools.
--parents
Display information about pools containing selected reservations.
--long Detailed information (e.g. file systems in pools).
--domaindomain
Name of DPM domain, if not current host domain name.
--basedirdirectory
Name of DPNS base directory, defaults to "home".
--help Online help about options
--version
Program version and detailed information about this tool
EXIT STATUS
This program returns 0 if the operation was successful or >0 if the operation failed.
LCG
$Date: 2009/04/20 15:08:04 $ DPM-LISTSPACES(1)