Information about a drive in the primary section is as follows:
__________________________________________________________________________________________
|
Slot
|
SerialNo
|
Cap
|
Grp
| Usage | State | Mount State | Ctl0 | Ctl1 |
|________|______________ ___|_______|________|_______|_______|_____________|______|______|
|
1:5|
DQR9P6C00D3F|
33GB|
DG2|
GRP|
OK|
Mounted|
1|
1|
|________|__ _______________|_______|________|_______|_______|_____________|______|______|
Information about a drive in the secondary section is as follows:
_________________________________________________________________________________________
|
Slot
|
SerialNo
|
Cap
|
Grp | Usage | State | Mount State | Ctl0 | Ctl1 |
|________|___________________|_______|_______|_______|_______|_____________|______|______|
|
2:6|
DQR9P6C00D8S|
33GB|
DG2|
GRP|
OK|
Mounted|
1|
1|
|________|___________________|_______|_______|_______|_______|_____________|______|______|
Information about existing volumes is as follows:
__________________________________________________________________________________
|
Volumes
|
Cap
|
GrpName
| RaidType |
Status
|
|_______________________|__________|_____________|__________|____________________ _|
|
DG2:Vol5|
690MB|
DG2|
10|
Viable Inited
|
|
DG2:Vol6|
1GB|
DG2|
10|
Viable Inited
|
|
DG2:Vol7|
1GB|
DG2|
10|
Viable Inited
|
|
DG2:Vol8|
1GB|
DG2|
10|
Viable Inited
|
|_______________________|__________|_____________|__________|______________________|
detail volume
The
detail volume
command creates output detailing information about any
volume. The volume can be specified by name or number. The name is specified as
a
poolName:volumeName
combination.
When the volume is specified by a number, that number refers to the sequence
number that appears on the list displayed when issuing the
list volume
command. Issue the
list volume
command before you issue
detail volume
with
the
–number
option, so that there is an internal reference list. If you do not issue the
list volume
command first, an error displays.
The
state
definitions are:
v
UN
- Unmounted, Non-viable
v
MF
- Mounted, Failed
v
UF
- Unmounted, Failed
v
DN
- Dismounted, Non-viable
v
DF
- Dismounted, Failed
v
UV
- Unmounted, Viable
v
DV
- Dismounted, Viable
v
MV
- Mounted, Viable
v
MN
- Mounted, Non-viable
Note:
One or more drives are missing in this pool. You must acknowledge an
alert pertaining to this state. If the missing drive comes back to make the pool
viable, the state automatically changes to
MV
. When you acknowledge the alert,
the state of the pool becomes
UN
.
Information about contributing drives is as follows:
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
| Drive# | Slot# | SerialNo
|
Cap
| Pool
| Usage | State | Mount State | Ctl0 | Ctl1 |
|________|_______|______________|_______|________|_______|_______|_____________|______|______|
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