
FUP Commands
File Utility Program (FUP) Reference Manual—523323-014
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STATUS Guidelines
filename
is the name of a key-sequenced file or SQL object reorganized by a reload
operation. You cannot use wild-card characters in
filename
or specify
qualified-fileset
.
DETAIL
gives complete information on the status of the file you want listed. By default,
STATUS displays information only for fields it determines are relevant to the
current situation. For example, if a RELOAD process finishes, the STATUS
command displays only the completion time unless the DETAIL option is specified.
STATUS Guidelines
If the reload operation is complete, FUP displays:
$vol-name.subvol-name.filename
RELOAD COMPLETED: date-time of completion
If the reload operation is suspended (by the SUSPEND command), FUP displays:
$vol-name.subvol-name.filename
RELOAD INITIATED: date-time of initiation
SUSPENDED: date-time of suspension
DSLACK: percentage%
ISLACK: percentage%
RATE: percentage%
PCT COMPLETED: percentage%
DEALLOCATE: [YES|NO]
SHARE; [YES|NO]
RECLAIM: [YES|NO]
If the reload operation is in progress, FUP displays:
$vol-name.subvol-name.filename
RELOAD IN PROGRESS
RELOAD INITIATED: date-time of initiation
RESUMED: date-time resumed
DSLACK: percentage%
ISLACK: percentage%
RATE: percentage%
PCT COMPLETED: percentage%
DEALLOCATE: [YES|NO]
The FUP process displays the RESUMED date and time only if the reload
operation was stopped and then restarted.
Note.
When using SPI interface, pass the filename in uppercase.