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Operational
Status
Indicates how the extent is functioning in the cluster. See Operational states.
Extents
About extents
An extent is a range of blocks of a storage volume. You can only create a full-size extent that spans the entire capacity of the
storage volume. Extents are used to create devices, and then virtual volumes on top of those devices.
Extent names
Extents are automatically named after the underlying storage volume using the "extent_" prefix. For example, an extent that
is created from a storage volume that is named Storagevolume1 will be named Extent_Storagevolume1_1. You can change the
name at any time in the Extent Properties dialog box.
Figure 3. Extent configurations
Using the Extents view
The Extents view shows all extents in a selected cluster. By default, extents are sorted by Use, showing all claimed extents
first. The arrow in the default sort column indicates the direction of the sort; ascending (
) or descending ( ). You can sort
columns of data, select one or more objects in the list, and show or hide properties links on the screen.
In the main panel of the screen, you can perform these tasks:
Create new extents
Create devices
Delete extents
This screen also shows the following information about extents:
Column
Description
Extent The name of the extent. By default, the name includes the underlying storage volume name.
Capacity The size of the extent.
Use Indicates whether the extent is currently in use. Possible values: Claimed or Used.
Health The overall health of the extent. Extent status provides more information.
Status Indicates how the extent is functioning in the cluster. Extent status provides more information.
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