UNIX Mounted File Systems workspace
The UNIX Mounted File System workspace contains basic status and activity information for the UNIX System Services mounted file systems. It contains two views.
The UNIX Mounted File Systems table displays information that indicates the path to a given mounted file system and the data set and volume on which it physically resides. Other information includes the size of the system and how much of the system is currently in use. The Mounted File Systems with ENQ Contention table shows those file systems experiencing enqueue contention, if any, for SYSDSN and SYSZDSN resoucres.
Use this workspace to determine which file systems are actually mounted and what state they are in. For example, it is possible to see those file systems having very little free space or having lots of wasted space. You can also see when enqueue contentions occur and can navigate from this workspace to the HFS Enqueue Contention workspace to get more detailed information.
You can link to this workspace from the z/OS UNIX System Services Overview workspace, the UNIX Files workspace, and the UNIX Processes workspace. If you link to the workspace from the UNIX Files workspace, you see information for the mounted file system for the selected directory or file.If you link from the UNIX Processes workspace, you see information for the mount point for the selected process.
From a row in the UNIX Mounted File Systems table, you can link to a UNIX Files workspace for the mountpoint, a UNIX Processes workspace for processes using the file system, and one of two UNIX HFS ENQ Contention workspaces, one for SYSDSN enqueues and one for SYSZDSN enqueues. Links to the contention workspaces are visible only when an enqueue exists.
This workspace can collect historical data.