3PAR InForm® OS 2.3.1 CLI Reference (320-200166 Rev B, March 2010)
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InForm OS Version 2.3.1 Command Line Interface Reference
◆ started. The virtual volume has been started and is available for use.
◆ started,stl. The virtual volume is stale.
◆ started,cpf. The virtual volume copy or promote has failed.
◆ not_started. The virtual volume has not yet been started (perhaps because one of its
underlying logical disks has not yet been started).
◆ pmt. A promote is currently occurring on the base volume.
The following
State values indicate that an uncontrolled shutdown has occurred and the
volume was not properly closed before the shutdown. Volumes are checked for internal
validity before being started.
◆ auto_check. The virtual volume is checked for validity; however, it is waiting in a
queue for computing resources to become available on the primary owner node.
◆ checking. The virtual volume is being checked for validity.
◆ need_check. The virtual volume has been checked, and an inconsistency has been
found.
◆ need_ld. One of the underlying logical disks is not in the normal state. After all logical
disks are in the normal state, the status changes to
auto_check and then to checking.
■ AdmMB. The snapshot administrator space in megabytes.
■ SnapMB. The snapshot space in megabytes.
■ userMB. Your user space in megabytes.
■ VSize. Virtual size of volume in MB (1024^2 bytes).
The following example displays detailed information about the system’s virtual volumes:
The columns in the output above are identified as follows:
■ Id. The virtual volume’s ID.
cli% showvv -d
Id Name Rd Mstr Prnt Roch Rwch PPrnt PBlkRemain -----VV_WWN----- --------CreationTime------
0 admin RW 1/-/- --- --- --- --- - 50002AC0000001A8 Thu May 24 20:22:07 PDT 2007
7 vv1 RW 1/0/- --- --- --- --- - 50002AC0000701A8 Tue Aug 28 16:41:01 PDT 2007
8 vv2 RW 0/1/- --- --- --- --- - 50002AC0000801A8 Tue Aug 28 16:41:26 PDT 2007
9 vv3 RW 1/0/- --- --- --- --- - 50002AC0000901A8 Tue Aug 28 16:41:37 PDT 2007
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