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NAME
gfwhere - print replica locations
SYNOPSIS
gfwhere [options] path...
DESCRIPTION
The gfwhere command prints hostnames of filesystem nodes which hold replicas of the specified files.
OPTIONS
-a Displays information of all replicas. This is similar to specifying the -dio options. -d Displays replicas on filesystem nodes which are currently down as well. -F Displays the following indicators just after each hostname. If the replica has been logically removed, but may still remain phisically, ";" and the replica's generation number are displayed. If the replica is incomplete because it's in the midst of replication, "?" is displayed. If the host is currently down, "-" is displayed. -h host Only displays files stored on the specified host. When the -h option is specified multiple times, it displays files stored on all specified hosts. When the host A and host B are specified, it displays files stored on both host A and host B. The -h option can be specified up to three times. -i Displays incomplete replicas which are in the midst of replication. -l Displays in long format as follows. This displays one hostname in each line. If -o option or -a option is specified, this displays the generation number of the replica after the hostname. If -d option or -a option is specified, this displays an indicator which shows whether this host is down (d) or up (-) at next column. If -i option or -a option is specified, this displays an indicator which shows whether this replica is incomplete (i) or not (-) at next column. In the former case, this replica is in the midst of replication. If -o option or -a option is specified, this displays an indicator which shows whether this replica is obsolete (o) or not (-) at next column. In the former case, this replica has been logicall removed. -m N Only displays files having less than or equal to N replicas and having greater than 0 bytes. -o Displays obsolete replicas which has been logically removed, but may still remain phisically. -r, -R Displays subdirectories recursively. -? Displays a list of command options.