Bobby,

You may use the 'dasdinfo' command for that.

Best Regards,
Pedro



From:   "Bauer, Bobby (NIH/CIT) [E]" <baue...@mail.nih.gov>
To:     LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu,
Date:   27/03/2012 09:38
Subject:        Displaying the volsers
Sent by:        Linux on 390 Port <LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu>



I know there is a way to display the actual volsers that are attached to a
Redhat Linux server but I can't find the command. For instance:

lsdasd
Bus-ID     Status      Name      Device  Type  BlkSz  Size      Blocks
==============================================================================
0.0.0201   active      dasda     94:0    ECKD  4096   7007MB    1793880
0.0.0202   active      dasdb     94:4    ECKD  4096   7042MB    1802880
0.0.0203   active      dasdc     94:8    ECKD  4096   7042MB    1802880
0.0.0700   active      dasdd     94:12   FBA   512    256MB     524288

201 thru 203 are 3390 devices and I think I know what the volsers are but
I would like to be sure. Any ideas?

Thanks
Bobby Bauer
Center for Information Technology
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, MD 20892-5628
301-594-7474



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