Not exactly what you want but close:

DIRM FREE G= *

This will list free space in groups/regions/volumes.   (or DIRM USED G= *)

>From that - you can determine the groups defined and issue:

DIRM FREE G= group    for each group to determine usage.. (or DIRM USED G=
group)

Note that there is a space between G=   and the * or group name

Scott Rohling


On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 6:45 AM, Mauro Souza <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> We installed xCAT and we are making some tests with it. We are creating
> some scripts to help us take care of our Linuxes. One of the thing we need
> to know about is the DirMaint disk pools.
>
> I am trying to get DirMaint tell me the available disk pools and the
> available disk space on a disk pool, but I could not find a way anywhere.
>
> There is any command to show that, or I will have to read the DIRMAINT
> files by hand (or script)?
>
> Mauro
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