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1996-09-19 14:08:00
From: Greg Tevis <gtevis AT VNET.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 1996 11:08:00 PDT
this is the Q CONTENT command, not Q OCCUPANCY...Q OCCUPANCY doesn't
allow a COUNT parameter.

Q CONTENT volname node=x filespace=y count=n

You can use a combination of Q Volume and Q Content to map what files
reside on which volumes...but you have to issue the Q Content for every
volume and manually (or programatically) go through the huge list of
files.  Show Volumeusage really is the only way to easily find out
what volumes are associated with a user's files...Q Content goes the
opposite direction (ie, given a volume...show what files are on it)...

...greg tevis

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 If you have collocation enabled, you can use the Q OCCUPANCY xxxxxx
 count=1 command to determine what node's files are on each tape... I've
 used this in the past for generating pulllists for export node
 processes, etc..
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