3PAR InForm® OS 2.3.1 CLI Administrator's Manual (320-200180 Rev B, February 2010)

10.8
Spare Chunklets
3PAR InForm CLI Administrator’s Manual InForm OS Version 2.3.1
The following example displays information about two spare chunklets, 0 and 1, on physical
disk 23:
The fields in this output provide the following information:
PdId. The physical disk on which the chunklets reside.
Chnk. The position on the physical disk of the spare chunklets.
LdName. The name of the logical disk that is using the spare chunklet.
LdCh. The position of the chunklet on the logical disk.
State. The state of the chunklet as identified by the kernel. Can be normal, none (hasn’t
been used by any logical disk), or
failed.
Usage. Shows whether the spare chunklet is in use by a logical disk. Values can be
available. The chunklet is available for use as a spare.
ld. The chunklet is in use by a logical disk.
relsrc. Relocation source. The data has been moved to another chunklet.
reltgt. Relocation target. The data in the chunklet has been moved from another
spare chunklet.
abtrel. Abort relocation. The system is aborting the chunklet relocation operation.
cmprel. Completing relocation. The system is in the final phase of completing the
chunklet relocation.
Media. The current status of the physical disk media for the chunklet. The value is failed
if the media has encountered errors and is unavailable, or
valid if it is available for use.
Sp. The spare status of the chunklet. Y indicates the chunklet is used for spare, N indicates
that it is not.
Cl. The cleaning status of the chunklet. Indicates whether the chunklet is in the process of
being reinitialized for use, as happens when a physical disk is added to the system, or a
logical disk is removed. The value can be
Y (cleaned), N (not cleaned), or Cg (being cleaned
now).
%cli showspare
PdId Chnk LdName LdCh State Usage Media Sp Cl From To
23 0 ---- --- normal available valid Y Y --- ---
23 1 sales1.0 2 normal ld valid Y Y --- ---