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Preface

1.  User Commands (Man Pages Section 1)

2.  Maintenance Commands (Man Pages Section 1M)

archive_audit(1M)

archive_mark(1M)

archiver(1M)

archiver.sh(1M)

arcopy(1M)

arfind(1M)

auditslot(1M)

backto(1M)

build_cat(1M)

chmed(1M)

cleandrive(1M)

clri(1M)

damage(1M)

dev_down.sh(1M)

dmpshm(1M)

dump_cat(1M)

dump_log(1M)

exarchive(1M)

export(1M)

fsmadm(1M)

fsmdb(1M)

fsmgmtd(1M)

fsmgr(1M)

fsmgr_setup(1M)

fsmupd(1M)

generic(1M)

gnutar(1M)

HAStoragePlus_samfs(1M)

import(1M)

itemize(1M)

load(1M)

load_notify.sh(1M)

log_rotate.sh(1M)

mccfg(1M)

mount_samfs(1M)

move(1M)

nrecycler.sh(1M)

odlabel(1M)

qfsdump(1M)

qfsrestore(1M)

rearch(1M)

recover.sh(1M)

recycler(1M)

recycler.sh(1M)

releaser(1M)

reserve(1M)

restore.sh(1M)

robots(1M)

rpc.sam(1M)

sam-amld(1M)

sam-archiverd(1M)

sam-arcopy(1M)

sam-arfind(1M)

sam-catserverd(1M)

sam-clfsd(1M)

sam-clientd(1M)

sam-dbupd(1M)

sam-fsalogd(1M)

sam-fsd(1M)

sam-ftpd(1M)

sam-genericd(1M)

sam-grau_helper(1M)

sam-ibm3494d(1M)

sam-nrecycler(1M)

sam-recycler(1M)

sam-releaser(1M)

sam-rftd(1M)

sam-robotsd(1M)

sam-rpcd(1M)

sam-scannerd(1M)

sam-serverd(1M)

sam-sharefsd(1M)

sam-shrink(1M)

sam-sony_helper(1M)

sam-sonyd(1M)

sam-stagealld(1M)

sam-stagerd(1M)

sam-stagerd_copy(1M)

sam-stk_helper(1M)

sam-stkd(1M)

samadm(1M)

sambcheck(1M)

samchaid(1M)

samcmd(1M)

samcrondump(1M)

samcronfix(1M)

samd(1M)

samdb(1M)

samexplorer(1M)

samexport(1M)

samfsck(1M)

samfsconfig(1M)

samfsdump(1M)

samfsinfo(1M)

samfsrestore(1M)

samfstyp(1M)

samgetmap(1M)

samgetvol(1M)

samgrowfs(1M)

samimport(1M)

samload(1M)

sammkfs(1M)

samncheck(1M)

samquota(1M)

samquotastat(1M)

samset(1M)

samsharefs(1M)

samsnoop(1M)

samstorade(1M)

samtrace(1M)

samu(1M)

samunhold(1M)

save_core.sh(1M)

scanner(1M)

scsi_trace_decode(1M)

sefreport(1M)

sendtrap(1M)

set_admin(1M)

set_state(1M)

showqueue(1M)

stageall(1M)

stageback.sh(1M)

star(1M)

tapealert(1M)

tarback.sh(1M)

tplabel(1M)

tpverify(1M)

trace_rotate(1M)

umount_samfs(1M)

unarchive(1M)

undamage(1M)

unload(1M)

unrearch(1M)

unreserve(1M)

3.  Library Functions (Man Pages Section 3)

4.  Library Functions (Man Pages Section 3X)

5.  File Formats (Man Pages Section 4)

6.  Standards, Environment, and Macros (Man Pages Section 5)

7.  Device and Network Interfaces (Man Pages Section 7)

showqueue(1M)

NAME
     showqueue - Display content of an archiver queue files

SYNOPSIS
     /opt/SUNWsamfs/sbin/showqueue [-a] [-b] [-d] [-s] [-v]  [-f]
     [-c] [filesystem[ archreq ...]]

     /opt/SUNWsamfs/sbin/showqueue [-b] [-d] [-c] [-v] -q archreq

AVAILABILITY
     SUNWsamfs

DESCRIPTION
     showqueue reads the archreq files named in the argument list
     and prints the information.

     If there are no names in the argument list, the scanlist and
     all ArchReq files are printed for all mounted filesystems.

     If there is only one name in the argument list, the scanlist
     and all ArchReq files are printed for that filesystem.

     Otherwise, print only the listed ArchReq files.

OPTIONS
     -a   ArchReqs.  Print only ArchReqs.

     -b   Print the space in base 10 units. By default, the space
          is printed in base 2 units.

     -c   Use the current working directory as the base for files
          to  display.   Without  this option, showqueue uses the
          standard    location    for    all    archiver     data
          (/var/opt/SUNWsamfs/archiver/fs_name).

     -d   Debug.   Print  ArchReq  structure   fields   with   no
          interpretation.

     -f   Follow. If not using -q, showqueue will  not  terminate
          after  printing  the  requested  queue information, but
          will enter an endless loop, wherein it sleeps for  five
          seconds and then repeats the command.

     -q   Print the ArchReq file archreq.  archreq is the  actual
          name  of the ArchReq.  This option is provided to allow
          the user to examine an ArchReq that is not  under  con-
          trol  of  the archiver.  For instance, when the ArchReq
          is imported from another system.

     -s   Scanlist.  Print only the scanlist.

     -v   Print information about each file to be archived in the
          ArchReq files.

     Example output for:  showqueue -v samfs3

     showqueue -v samfs3
     Filesystem samfs3:
     Files waiting to start:         10
     Files being scheduled:           0
     Files archiving:                 0
     Events processed:              129
         archive             0
         change              3
         close              60
         create             66
         hwm                 0
         modify              0
         rearchive           0
         rename              0
         remove              0
         unarchive           0
         internal            0
     Exam list: 11 entries
      2007-04-11 14:41:12 Archmax
      2007-04-11 14:41:09 Archmax/dir1
      2007-04-11 14:41:10 Archmax/dir2
      2007-04-11 14:39:10 Archmax/dir2/file0
      2007-04-11 14:39:10 Archmax/dir2/file1
      2007-04-11 14:39:10 Archmax/dir2/file2
      2007-04-11 14:39:10 Archmax/dir2/file3
      2007-04-11 14:39:10 Archmax/dir2/file4
      2007-04-11 14:39:12 Archmax/dir5/file7
      2007-04-11 14:39:12 Archmax/dir5/file8
      2007-04-11 14:39:12 Archmax/dir5/file9

     Scan list  Examine: noscan
       0 2007-04-12 00:00:00 background       ---- inodes
     Archive requests
     samfs1.Archmax.1.0 create 2007-04-11 14:39:09
         files:10 space:  10.005M flags:
         Start archive at 2007-04-11 14:40:09 | 10000 files |   10.0G bytes
         type:f ino:1037 s:0/f:0 space:   1.000M time:1176320229 priority:4000
             Archmax/dir1/file0
         type:f ino:1038 s:0/f:0 space:   1.000M time:1176320229 priority:4000
             Archmax/dir1/file1
         type:f ino:1039 s:0/f:0 space:   1.000M time:1176320229 priority:4000
             Archmax/dir1/file2
         type:f ino:1040 s:0/f:0 space:   1.000M time:1176320229 priority:4000
             Archmax/dir1/file3
         type:f ino:1041 s:0/f:0 space:   1.000M time:1176320229 priority:4000
             Archmax/dir1/file4
         type:f ino:1042 s:0/f:0 space:   1.000M time:1176320229 priority:4000
             Archmax/dir1/file5
         type:f ino:1043 s:0/f:0 space:   1.000M time:1176320229 priority:4000
             Archmax/dir1/file6
         type:f ino:1044 s:0/f:0 space:   1.000M time:1176320229 priority:4000
             Archmax/dir1/file7
         type:f ino:1045 s:0/f:0 space:   1.000M time:1176320229 priority:4000
             Archmax/dir1/file8
         type:f ino:1046 s:0/f:0 space:   1.000M time:1176320229 priority:4000
             Archmax/dir1/file9

     The scanlist shows the following:
      column
      1    Scanlist entry number
      2-3  Time to scan directory
      4    Archive Set if known
      5    Archive copies expected during scan
      6    Scan depth
      7    Directory to scan
      8    If present, start scan at this subdirectory