The df command will tell you what file system a specific directory or file 
lives in. 

For example, the command df /etc/profile returns:

# df /etc/profile                                                             
Mounted on     Filesystem                Avail/Total    Files      Status     
/CMP1/etc      (SYSV.OMVS.ETC.CMP1)      15678/17280    4294967234 Available  

Gadi

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
Kenneth J. Kripke
Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2022 10:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Subdirectory and associated file(s) to actual ZFS File system inquiry

Is there a way to list the associated File System that houses the directory and 
an associated file(s)?  

I can get the best guess by doing a D OMVS,F which will display the mount 
points for each file system, but, 

Wondered if there might be something available that given a specific file of 
interest, it would be able to display 

The actual File System? 

 

Kenneth J. Kripke

 

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