volume qtree show
Display a list of qtrees
Description
Vserver name
Volume name
Qtree name
Security style (unix, ntfs, mixed or unified)
Whether oplocks is enabled
Status (normal or readonly)
The display will also include information about Qtree 0. When you create a volume, a special qtree referred to as "qtree0", also called the default qtree is automatically created for the volume. It represents all of the data stored in a volume that is not contained in a qtree. In the CLI output, qtree0 is denoted by empty quotation marks ("") and has the ID zero (0). The qtree called qtree0 cannot be manually created or deleted.
The qtree status indicates readonly for data protection and load sharing volumes.
UNIX permissions
Qtree ID
Export policy
Is Export Policy Inherited
Parameters
- { [-fields <fieldname>, ...]
- If you specify the -fields <fieldname>, ... parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify.
- | [-exports ]
- Displays the following information about qtree exports:
Vserver - The name of the Vserver the qtree belongs to
Volume - The name of the volume the qtree resides on
Qtree name - The name of the qtree
Policy Name - The name of the export policy assigned to the qtree
Is Export Policy Inherited - Whether the export policy assigned to the qtree is inherited
- | [-id ]
- Displays qtree IDs in addition to the default output.
- | [-instance ]}
- If you specify the -instance parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields.
- [-vserver <vserver name>] - Vserver Name
- Selects information about the qtrees in the specified Vserver.
- { [-volume <volume name>] - Volume Name
- Selects information about the qtrees in the specified volume.
- [-qtree <qtree name>] - Qtree Name
- Selects information about the qtrees that have the specified name.
- | [-qtree-path <qtree path>]} - Actual (Non-Junction) Qtree Path
- Selects information about the qtrees that have the specified path.
- [-security-style <security style>] - Security Style
- Selects information about the qtrees that have the specified security style.
- [-oplock-mode {enable|disable}] - Oplock Mode
- Selects information about the qtrees that have the specified oplock mode.
- [-unix-permissions | -m <unix perm>] - Unix Permissions
- Selects information about the qtrees that have the specified UNIX permissions.
- [-qtree-id <integer>] - Qtree Id
- Selects information about the qtrees that have the specified ID. A valid qtree ID is an integer from 0 to 4994. All qtree0 (automatically created) qtrees have an ID of zero (0).
- [-status {normal|readonly}] - Qtree Status
- Selects information about the qtrees that have the specified status.
- [-export-policy <text>] - Export Policy
- Selects information about the qtrees that use the specified export policy.
- [-is-export-policy-inherited {true|false}] - Is Export Policy Inherited
- Selects information about the qtrees that inherit (true) or not inherit (false) the export policy of containing volume.
Examples
The following example displays default information about all qtrees along with each qtree ID. Note that on vs0, no qtrees have been manually created, so only the automatically created qtrees referred to as qtree 0 are shown. On vs1, the volume named vs1_vol1 contains qtree 0 and two manually created qtrees, qtree1 and qtree2.
cluster1::> volume qtree show -id
Vserver Volume Qtree Style Oplocks Status Id
---------- ------------- ------------ ------------ ---------- -------- --
vs0 vs0_vol1 "" unix enable readonly 0
vs0 vs0_vol2 "" unix enable normal 0
vs0 vs0_vol3 "" unix enable readonly 0
vs0 vs0_vol4 "" unix enable readonly 0
vs0 root_vs_vs0 "" unix enable normal 0
vs1 vs1_vol1 "" unix enable normal 0
vs1 vs1_vol1 qtree1 unix disable normal 1
vs1 vsl_vol1 qtree2 unix enable normal 2
vs1 root_vs_vs1 "" unix enable normal 0
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