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Displaying Your SFS Allocation Limits

Before you enroll your user IDs in SFS, review the names of the file pools from which you have been authorized to allocate space, and the numbers of the user storage groups and the amount of space in each user storage group that you can allocate. Also check your default allocation values. This information can help you plan your allocations efficiently.

To display the names of the file pools from which you are authorized to allocate space and the amount of space you can allocate in each of their user storage groups, enter from CMS:

vmdirect query sfs

CA VM:Director responds with a listing similar to the following:

File Pool

Storage Group

Default Alloc

Current Alloc

Maximum Alloc

SFSA 
(Available)

2

150 

400 

500 

 

3

200 

0 

300 

SFSJONES
(Not available)

4

100 

700 

1000 

 

7

200 

200 

250 

This information is organized by file pool and indicates whether that file pool is currently available. For each file pool in which you are authorized to allocate space, it shows each user storage group from which you can allocate space, your default allocation size for each user storage group, and your current and total allowed allocations in each user storage group.