Hi Kevin,
 
It looks like you can use mmlsattr to query the storage pool the file resides on.
Is that all you needed to know, or did you need the specific disks on which it resides?
If you're looking for the specific disks, how are you using the mmlsattr command to accomplish that?
 
Jamie
 
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Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Can you query which NSDs a given file resides on?
Date: Fri, Jun 17, 2016 10:36 AM
 
Hi All,
 
And, of course, within 5 minutes of sending that e-mail I found the “mmlsattr” command, which does what I need and which didn’t show up in my Google search results.
 
I apologize for the noise…
 
Kevin
 
On Jun 17, 2016, at 9:29 AM, Buterbaugh, Kevin L <[email protected]> wrote:
 
Hi All,
 
I am aware that with the mmfileid command I can determine which files have blocks on a given NSD.  But is there a way to query a particular file to see which NSD(s) is has blocks on?  Thanks in advance…
 
Kevin
 
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Vanderbilt University - Advanced Computing Center for Research and Education
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