HP 3PAR InForm OS 3.1.1 CLI Administrator's Manual

Once set, data is displayed as shown in the following example:
cli% showvv
---Rsvd(MB)--- -(MB)-
Id Name Prov Type CopyOf BsId Rd -Detailed_State- Adm Snp Usr VSize_MB
0 admin full base --- 0 RW normal 0 0 10240 10240
1 par full base VV_01 1 RW normal 128 512 16384 256
2 copy cpvv vcopy VV_02 2 RW normal 0 0 16384 5120
3 vvcp.1.2 tpvv base par 1 RO normal -- -- 16384 10240
4 tpvv full base VV_03 4 RW normal 128 512 65536 10240
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5 total 256 1024 43008 36096
Setting the TPDCSVTABLE Environment Variable on Solaris and Linux
To set the TPDCSVTABLE environment variable in Solaris and Linux, see the following system
output example:
$ TPDCSVTABLE=1
$ export TPDCSVTABLE
$ cli
Setting the TPDCSVTABLE Environment Variable on Windows
To set the TPDCSVTABLE environment variable in Windows:
1. Perform Step 1 through Step 4 of the procedure for setting the TPDSOCKSSL environment
variable in Windows as described in “Using SSL” (page 49).
2. In the Environment Variable dialog box, enter TPDCSVTABLE in the Variable box.
3. Enter 1 in the Value box.
4. Click OK.
Using the -csvtable Option
To set the -csvtable global option, see the following example:
$ cli -csvtable
Listing Domains
If you are using HP 3PAR Virtual Domains, you can configure data output to display a domain
column. You can configure the output by using the following:
The -listdom global option.
The TPDLISTDOM environment variable.
The setclienv-listdom command (if changing within the Tcl shell; see the HP 3PAR InForm
OS Command Line Interface Reference for details about this command).
The following example displays CLI output with and without the domain column:
CLI% showvv -listdom
---Rsvd(MB)--- -(MB)-
Id Name Domain Prov Type CopyOf BsId Rd -Detailed_State- Adm Snp Usr VSize_MB
0 admin Dom001 full base --- 0 RW normal 0 0 10240 10240
...
30 V3 - full base --- 30 RW normal 96 256 1024 1024
31 V3.ro - snp vcopy V3 30 RO normal -- -- -- 1024
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