lsstgloc
Lists view and VOB server storage locations
Applicability
Product |
Command type |
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VersionVault |
cleartool subcommand |
Platform |
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UNIX |
Linux |
Windows |
Synopsis
- lsstgloc [ –vie/w | –vob ] [ –s/hort | –l/ong ]
- [ –reg/ion network-region ] [ –hos/t hostname ]
[ stgloc-name | ‘stgloc-name-pattern‘ ...
| –sto/rage stgloc-pname ]
Description
The lsstgloc command lists registry information about server storage locations for views, VOBs, or both.
Restrictions
None.
Options and arguments
Specifying the kind of server storage location to be listed
- Default
- Both view and VOB server storage locations.
- –vie/w
- Lists server storage locations for views only.
- –vob
- Lists server storage locations for VOBs only.
Specifying output verbosity
- Default
- Displays a one-line summary of the registry information.
- –s/hort
- Lists server storage location names only.
- –l/ong
- Lists the server storage location's name, region, UUID, global path (VersionVault), server host, and server host path.
Specifying the network region
- Default
- The local host's network region. (Use the hostinfo –long command to display the network region.)
- –reg/ion network-region
- Lists server storage locations in the specified network region.
Specifying the host
- Default
- All server storage locations registered for the local network region.
- –hos/t hostname
- Lists only server storage locations residing at the specified host.
Specifying the server storage location
- Default
- All server storage locations in the local network region.
- ‘stgloc-name-pattern‘ ...
- Lists server storage locations whose names match the specified patterns. Enclose each name pattern in quotes.
- –sto/rage stgloc-pname
- Lists the specified server storage location.
Examples
The UNIX system and Linux examples in this section are written for use in csh. If you use another shell, you might need to use different quoting and escaping conventions.
The Windows examples that include wildcards or quoting are written for use in cleartool interactive mode. If you use cleartool single-command mode, you might need to change the wildcards and quoting to make your command interpreter process the command appropriately.
In cleartool single-command mode, cmd-context represents the UNIX system and Linux shells or Windows command interpreter prompt, followed by the cleartool command. In cleartool interactive mode, cmd-context represents the interactive cleartool prompt.
- List the server storage locations.
cmd-context lsstgloc
Views /net/saturn/ccstg_d/views
VOBs /net/saturn/ccstg_d/VOBs
test_BRAD /net/pluto/c/temp/test_BRAD - List the server storage location named test_BRAD.
cmd-context lsstgloc test_BRAD
test_BRAD \\pluto\c\temp\test_BRAD - On a UNIX or Linux system, list details of the server storage
location at /net/peroxide/export/home/bert/stgloc_view1.
cmd-context lsstgloc -long -storage
/net/peroxide/export/home/bert/stgloc_view1
Name: stgloc_view1
Type: View
Region: at1_r_d_unix
Storage Location uuid: 3988ccaa.412d11d4.a313.00:01:80:7c:c6:73
Global path: /net/peroxide/export/home/bert/stgloc_view1
Server host: peroxide
Server host path: /export/home/bert/stgloc_view1