Report Formats
Table 14 Summary of DSAP Report Types
Report ContentsReport NameReport Options
Physical disk description, space use summary, exceptional
condition report
SummarySUMMARY
Summary of space use for a specific userUser SummaryUSER
Space distribution analysis of free space extentsFree Space DistributionFREESPACE
Space distribution analysis of allocated file extentsFile Extent Size DistributionFILESPACE
Space distribution analysis of free space extents and allocated
file extents
Combines Free Space and File Extent
Size reports
SPACE
Space distribution analysis of file sizesFile Size DistributionFILESIZE
Space allocation for each subvolumeSubvolume SummaryBYSUBVOL
Space allocation for each user IDUser SummaryBYUSER
Provides all of the reports listed for it under report nameSummary, Free Space, File Extent, File
Size, BYUSER, and Subvolume reports
ANALYSIS
File names and types based on detail selection options usedUser DetailDETAIL
Brief report of disk capacity and free space; disk directory is
not read
ShortSHORT
File names and types based on detail selection options, used
but with increased column width. Must use this option for disks
larger than 36 GB.
User DetailNEWFORMAT
File names and types based on detail selection options used
in tabular format.
User DetailTABULAR
Reports based on selection options used but with increased
column width. You must use this option for disks larger than
72 GB.
Use with any report except SHORTTERAFORM
Other options:
Adds consistency check to Summary ReportSummaryEXTENTCHECK
Specifies work file locationUse with any report option except
SHORT
WORKFILE
NOTE: Total pages for unstructured files on a 512-byte disk will include the checksum space
occupied in such files.
Summary Report
The summary report has three sections:
• Physical disk description
• Summary of space use
• Exceptional condition report
Physical Disk Description
The physical disk description includes device type and subtype, the approximate formatted disk
capacity, and the actual usable disk capacity (the disk space available for the disk directory,
free-space table, volume label, disk files, and so on). The difference between the formatted and
usable disk capacity is due to the areas reserved for defect handling and maintenance.
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