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The SHOWSET command displays information about a particular volume set. The command shows all the classes and volumes that are members of the volume set. Also, it displays device, label, and other information about the volume set. Volume names preceded by an asterisk (*) have been defined only and not initialized.  Refer to the NEWVOL and INITVOL commands in this chapter. Task |    |  
 Displays volume set information. Capability |    |  
 No special capability required. Syntax |    |  
 
   SHOWSET [[SNAME=]sname]
   [ [INFO=]{STORAGE [;FREE][;PERM][;TRANS]
          CLASSES               
          VOLUMES               
          SETINFO               
          DSTATUS               
          LABELS 
          STRUCT}]
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 Parameters |    |  
 - sname
 The volume set whose information is requested. The master volume of this set must be mounted in the MASTER state. Default is the current default volume set. Optional. - CLASSES
 Displays the class name and index for each class in the set. Optional. - VOLUMES
 Displays the volume name and index for each volume in the set. Volume names preceded by an asterisk (*) have been defined only and not initialized. Refer to the NEWVOL and INITVOL commands in this chapter. Optional. - SETINFO
 Displays the creation date, generation number, and number of volumes and classes in the set. This is the default if the INFO parameter is omitted. Optional. - DSTATUS
 Like the DSTAT command. Displays the volume name, ldev, device type, physical path for each volume in the volume set that is currently online, and the mount state. Optional. - STORAGE
 Displays disk storage information for volumes currently available in the specified volume set. The FREE, PERM, and TRANS options respectively show the available free space and the permanent and transient space allocations. All measurements are in sectors. The default options are FREE, PERM, and TRANS. Optional. 
 - LABELS
 Displays the contents of the volume label for those volumes of the set that are currently mounted and online. Optional. - STRUCT
 Displays a summary of the current structure or class/volume hierarchy for the specified set. Optional. 
 Example |    |  
 This example shows how to display set information using the SHOWSET command with different parameters. 
 volutil: SHOWSET SNAME=BSET INFO=CLASSES
 Volume-class name:                       Index:
 -----------------                        -----
   DISC                                      1
 volutil: SHOWSET SNAME=BSET INFO=DSTATUS
 Volume name:               State:   Ldev:      Type:     Path:
 -----------                -----    ----       ----      ----
   BVOL1                   MASTER      21     079330     8.0.4
 volutil: SHOWSET SNAME=BSET INFO=STORAGE
 Volume name:       Free:  Permanent:    Transient:  Device size:
-----------        ----   ---------     ---------   -----------
   BVOL1         1178032      401872             0       1579904
   Total:        1178032      401872             0       1579904
 volutil: SHOWSET SNAME=BSET INFO=LABELS
 Volume name: BSET:BVOL1
 Initialization date: TUE, OCT 20, 1987,  3:02 PM      Volume type:    2
 Member number: 1     Number in set: 1
 Label Table Address: $00000500         MVT Address: $00000000
 Free Space Map Address: $00000070      Cold Load ID: $00000000
 Logical Volume ID: $05570001 494F0A24  Physical Volume ID: $0557000   1 494
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   volutil: SHOWSET SNAME=BSET INFO=STRUCT
   Volumes in set: BSET
     BVOL1
   Classes in set: BSET
     DISC
   Volumes in class: BSET:DISC
     BVOL1
   volutil: SHOWSET BSET INFO=VOLUMES
   Volume name:             Index:
   -----------              -----
     BVOL1                     1
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