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
◆ cpvv. Commonly Provisioned VV. The Usr space for this VV is fully provisioned and the
Snp space is associated with a SnpCPG.
◆ tpsd. An old-style Thin Provisioned VV (created on a 2.2.4 release or earlier) where
both the base VV and snapshot data are allocated from the
Snp space associated with
the
UsrCPG.
◆ -. Since the VV is Type vcopy (snapshot) it is the provisioning that is associated with the
base VV.
■ Type. Indicates the copy type of virtual volume and can be one of the following:
◆ base. Base volume (not a copy).
◆ pcopy. Physical copy (full copy).
◆ vcopy. Snapshot copy (virtual copy).
■ State. The state of the virtual volume.
◆ normal. The virtual volume is operating normally.
◆ failed. The virtual volume is operating abnormally.
◆ degraded. The virtual volume is degraded.
■ Detailed_State. The detailed state of the logical disk.
◆ lds_not_started. The logical disks are not started.
◆ not_started. The virtual volumes are not started.
◆ needs_check. The logical disks needs to be checked for consistency.
◆ snapdata_invalid. The Snapdata is invalid.
◆ preserved. One or more sets of a logical disk is unavailable due to missing chunklets
and the remaining virtual volume data is preserved in a preserved data logical disk.
◆ stale. Parts of the virtual volume contain old data because a copy-on-write operation
failed.
◆ copy_failed. A promote or copy to this volume failed.
◆ degraded_avail. The availability of the virtual volume is degraded.
◆ degraded_perf. The performance of the virtual volume is degraded.
◆ promoting. The volume is currently the target of a promote.