lsvdisk

Use the lsvdisk command to display a concise list or a detailed view of volumes that are recognized by the clustered system (system).

Syntax

lsvdisk [ -filtervalue attrib=value [ -unit { b | kb | mb | gb | tb | pb } ] ] [ -nohdr ] [ -bytes ] [ -delim delimiter ] [ -filtervalue? ] [ { object_id | object_name } ]

Parameters

-filtervalueattrib=value
(Optional) Specifies a list of one or more filters. Only objects with a value that matches the filter attribute value are displayed. If a capacity is specified, the units must also be included.
-unitb | kb | mb | gb | tb | pb
(Optional) Specifies the data units for the -filtervalue parameter.
Note: -unit must be used with -filtervalue.
-nohdr
(Optional) By default, headings are displayed for each column of data in a concise style view, and for each item of data in a detailed style view. The -nohdr parameter suppresses the display of these headings.
Note: If there is no data to be displayed, headings are not displayed.
-bytes
(Optional) Displays all capacities as bytes. Capacity values displayed in units other than bytes might be rounded. When filtering on capacity, use a unit of bytes, -unit b, for exact filtering. For thin-provisioned copies, the capacity by tier will be the real capacities.
-delimdelimiter
(Optional) By default in a concise view, all columns of data are space-separated. The width of each column is set to the maximum possible width of each item of data. In a detailed view, each item of data has its own row, and if the headers are displayed, the data is separated from the header by a space. The -delim parameter overrides this behavior. Valid input for the -delim parameter is a one-byte character. If you enter -delim : on the command line, the colon character (:) separates all items of data in a concise view; for example, the spacing of columns does not occur. In a detailed view, the data is separated from its header by the specified delimiter.
-filtervalue?
(Optional) Displays a list of valid filter attributes. The following filters for the lsvdisk command are valid:
  • access_IO_group_count
  • capacity
  • compressed_copy_count
  • copy_count
  • fast_write_state
  • FC_id
  • fc_map_count
  • FC_name
  • filesystem
  • function
  • id
  • IO_group_id
  • IO_group_name
  • mdisk_grp_name
  • mdisk_grp_id
  • mirror_write_priority
  • name
  • owner_type
  • owner_id
  • owner_name
  • preferred_node_id
  • RC_change
  • RC_id
  • RC_name
  • se_copy_count
  • status
  • type
  • vdisk_UID
  • volume_id
  • volume_name
Note: It is not possible to filter the lsvdisk command with mdisk_grp_name=many to identify mirrored volumes. Instead, filter on copy_count=2.
object_id | object_name
(Optional) Specifies the name or ID of an object. When you use this parameter, the detailed view of the specific object is returned and any value that is specified by the -filtervalue parameter is ignored. If you do not specify the object_id | object_name parameter, the concise view of all objects matching the filtering requirements that is specified by the -filtervalue parameter are displayed.

Description

This command displays a concise list or a detailed view of attributes for all volumes and volume copies in the system.

The volume is offline and unavailable if one of the following takes place:
  • Both nodes in the I/O group are missing.
  • None of the nodes in the I/O group that are present can access the volume.
  • All synchronized copies for this volume are in storage pools that are offline.
  • The volume is formatting.
If you have a degraded volume and all of the associated nodes and MDisks are online, refer to your product support information for assistance. A volume is reported as degraded if any of the following occurs:
  • One of the nodes in the I/O group is missing.
  • One of the nodes in the I/O group cannot access all the MDisks in the storage pool that the volume spans. In this case MDisks are shown as degraded and the fix procedures for MDisks should be followed to resolve the problem.
  • The fast write cache pins data for one or more volumes in the I/O group and is unable to perform a failback until the situation is resolved. An error log indicating that the cache has pinned data is displayed. Follow the fix procedures for this event log to resolve the problem. The most common causes of pinned data are the following:
    • One or more volumes in an I/O group is offline due to an asymmetric failure and has pinned data in the cache. Asymmetric failures can occur because of fabric faults or misconfiguration, back-end controller faults or misconfiguration or because repeated errors has led to the system excluding access to a MDisk through one or more nodes.
    • One or more volumes in an I/O group is offline due to a problem with a FlashCopy mapping.
    • A thin-provisioned disk has run out of space.
You can encrypt volumes and volume copies. The volume is encrypted if all volume copies are also encrypted.
Note: This means that during a migration of a volume (with one copy) between an encrypted and unencrypted storage pool the value is no.
The volume is not encrypted if the storage pool has a value of encrypt:no, including if the volume's extents are part of an encrypted MDisk or sequential volume.
The command returns values for the following volume attributes:
IO_groups_id
Indicates the I/O group (ID) that the volume belongs to.
IO_groups_name
Indicates the I/O group (name) that the volume belongs to.
status
Indicates the status. The value can be online, offline or degraded.

For onlineHyperSwap® volumes the scope of offline copy is included with the status information. For offline volumes the auxiliary copy is included with the status information even if the copy associated with that is online.

mdisk_grp_id
Indicates the ID of the storage pool that the volume belongs to. If the volume has more than one copy, these fields display many.
mdisk_grp_name
Indicates the name of the storage pool that the volume belongs to. If the volume has more than one copy, these fields display many.
type
Indicates the virtualization type of the volume. The value can be striped, seq, image or many. The value many indicates that the volume has more than one copy, which can have different virtualization types.
capacity
Indicates the total capacity of the volume.
formatted
Indicates whether the volume was formatted when it was created. The value can be yes or no.
formatting
Indicates whether the volume is formatting. The value can be yes or no.
mdisk_id
Indicates the MDisk ID that is used for sequential and image mode volume s. If the volume has more than one copy, these fields display many.
mdisk_name
Indicates the MDisk name that is used for sequential and image mode volumes. If the volume has more than one copy, these fields display many.
FC_id
Indicates the ID of the FlashCopy mapping that the volume belongs to. The value many indicates that the volume belongs to more than one FlashCopy mapping.
FC_name
Indicates the name of the FlashCopy mapping that the volume belongs to. The value many indicates that the volume belongs to more than one FlashCopy mapping.
RC_id
Indicates the ID of the remote copy relationship that the volume belongs to. The value must be numerical.
RC_name
Indicates the name of the remote copy relationship that the volume belongs to.
vdisk_UID
Indicates the UID of the volume.
throttling
Indicates the throttle rate of the volume.
throttle_ID
Indicates the ID for the throttle object. The value is a numeric string from 0 to 10241 (or is blank if no throttle is configured).
throttle_name
Indicates the name of the throttle object. The value is an alphanumeric string 1 to 63 characters or blank if no throttle is specified.
IOPs_limit
Indicates the IOPs limit that is configured for the volume. The value is an numeric string or blank if no limit is specified.
bandwidth_limit_MB
Indicates the bandwidth limit configured (in MB) for the volume. The value is a numeric string or is blank if no limit is configured.
preferred_node_id
Indicates the node processing the I/O data.
Remember: This value must be numeric. (The value is zero if no node is configured in the I/O group that contains the preferred node.)
fast_write_state
Indicates the cache state for the volume. The value can be empty, not_empty, corrupt, or repairing. A cache state of corrupt indicates that the volume requires recovery by using one of the recovervdisk commands. A cache state of repairing indicates that repairs initiated by a recovervdisk command are in progress.
Indicates the cache state for the volume or volume copy. The value can be empty, not_empty, corrupt, or repairing. A cache state of corrupt indicates that the volume or volume copy requires repairing or recovery by using either the recovervdisk or repairvdiskcopy command.
cache
Indicates the cache mode of the volume. The value can be readonly, readwrite, or none.
udid
Indicates the unit number for the volume. Only OpenVMS hosts require a unit number.
fc_map_count
Indicates the number of FlashCopy mappings that the volume belongs to.
sync_rate
Indicates the rate for synchronization for mirrored copies.
se_copy_count
Indicates the number of thin-provisioned copies.
Remember: This value represents only thin-provisioned copies and is not used for compressed volume copies.
filesystem
Expressed as a value string (long object name with a maximum of 63 characters), indicates the full name for file system which owns this volume; otherwise, it is blank.
mirror_write_priority
Indicates the mirror write algorithm priority being used if the volume is mirrored.
RC_change
Indicates if a volume is a change volume of a remote copy relationship.
compressed_copy_count
Indicates the number of compressed volume copies.
access_IO_group_count
Indicates the number of I/O groups in the volume access set.
The command returns values for the following volume copy attributes:
copy_id
Indicates a system-assigned identifier for the volume copy. The value can be 0 or 1.
status
Indicates the status. The value can be online or offline. A copy is offline if all nodes cannot access the storage pool that contains the copy.
sync
Indicates whether the volume copy is synchronized.
auto_delete
Indicates the primary copy is deleted once the secondary copy is synchronized. The values are yes or no.
primary
Indicates whether the volume copy is the primary copy. A volume has exactly one primary copy. The value can be Yes or No.
mdiskgrp_id
Indicates the ID of the storage pool that the volume copy belongs to.
mdiskgrp_name
Indicates the name of the storage pool that the volume copy belongs to.
type
Indicates the virtualization type of the volume. The value can be striped, seq, or image.
mdisk_id
Indicates the MDisk ID that is used for sequential and image mode volumes.
mdisk_name
Indicates the MDisk name that is used for sequential and image mode volumes.
used_capacity
Indicates the portion of real_capacity that is being used to store data. For non-thin-provisioned copies, this value is the same as the volume capacity. If the volume copy is thin-provisioned, the value increases from zero to the real_capacity value as more of the volume is written to.
real_capacity
Indicates the amount of physical storage that is allocated from an storage pool to this volume copy. If the volume copy is not thin-provisioned, the value is the same as the volume capacity. If the volume copy is thin-provisioned, the value can be different.
free_capacity
Indicates the difference between the real_capacity and used_capacity values.
overallocation
Expressed as a percentage of the volume capacity, indicates the ratio of volume capacity to real_capacity values. This value is always 100 for non-thin-provisioned or compressed volumes.
Remember: This value can be any percentage (but not blank) for compressed volume copies.
autoexpand
Indicates whether autoexpand is enabled on a thin-provisioned volume. The value can be on or off.
Remember: This value cannot be blank for compressed copies.
warning
Expressed as a percentage of the volume capacity, this indicates a warning for thin-provisioned or compressedvolume copies. A warning is generated when the ratio of used_capacity to volume capacity reaches the specified level.
Remember: This value can be any percentage for compressed volume copies.
grainsize
For thin-provisioned volume copies, indicates the grain size chosen for the volume copy when it was created.
Remember: This value is always blank for compressed volume copies.
se_copy
Indicates if the copy is thin-provisioned.
Remember: This value is yes for thin-provisioned copies and no for compressed volume copies.
easy_tier
This value is set by the user and indicates whether Easy Tier® is permitted to manage the pool.
Note:
  1. If easy_tier is on, then easy_tier_status can take on any value.
  2. If easy_tier is off, then easy_tier_status is measured or inactive.
easy_tier_status
Indicates which Easy Tier® functions are active for the volume copy:
  • active indicates a pool is being managed by Easy Tier to provide tier management performance-based pool balancing. For example, extents of this volume copy can be moved for performance (automatic data placement).
  • inactive indicates that no Easy Tier function is active.
  • measured indicates that statistics are being gathered for this volume copy, but no extents are moved.
  • balanced indicates a pool is being managed by Easy Tier to provide performance-based pool balancing (for example, extents can be moved).
This table displays possible values and related information for easy_tier_status:
Table 1. Easy Tier status values. Easy Tier status values
Storage pool Easy Tier® setting Number of tiers in the storage pool Volume copy Easy Tier® setting Volume copy Easy Tier® status
Off One Off inactive (see note 2)
Off One On inactive (see note 2)
Off Two Off inactive (see note 2)
Off Two On inactive (see note 2)
Measure One Off measured (see note 3)
Measure One On measured (see note 3)
Measure Two Off measured (see note 3)
Measure Two On measured (see note 3)
Auto One Off measured (see note 3)
Auto One On balanced (see note 4)
Auto Two Off measured (see note 3)
Auto Two On (see note 5)
On One Off measured (see note 3)
On One On balanced (see note 4)
On Two Off measured (see note 3)
On Two On active (see note 5)
Note:
  1. If the volume copy is in image or sequential mode or is being migrated then the volume copy Easy Tier(tm) status is measured instead of active.
  2. When the volume copy status is inactive, no Easy Tier(tm) functions are enabled for that volume copy.
  3. When the volume copy status is measured, the Easy Tier(tm) function collects usage statistics for the volume but automatic data placement is not active.
  4. When the volume copy status is balanced, the Easy Tier(tm) function enables performance-based pool balancing for that volume copy.
  5. When the volume copy status is active, the Easy Tier(tm) function operates in automatic data placement mode for that volume.
  6. The default Easy Tier(tm) setting for a storage pool is auto, and the default Easy Tier(tm) setting for a volume copy is on. This means that Easy Tier(tm) functions except pool performance balancing are disabled for storage pools with a single tier, and that automatic data placement mode are enabled for all striped volume copies in a storage pool with two or more tiers.
tier
The tier information being reported:
  • tier0_flash
  • tier1_flash
  • tier_enterprise
  • tier_nearline
tier_capacity
The total MDisk capacity assigned to the volume in the tier.
Note: For thin-provisioned copies, the capacity by tier will be the real capacity.
compressed_copy
Indicates if the volume copy is compressed.
uncompressed_used_capacity
For compressed volumes, indicates the amount of data written to the volume before compression.
block_size
Indicates the volume block sizecs.
last_access_time
Indicates the time (YYMMDDHHMMSS) the volume last received Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) commands from any mapped host.
parent_mdisk_grp_id
Indicates the physical storage pool id that the volume extents are actually allocated from. This is a numeric string (between 0 and 127 characters) or blank.
parent_mdisk_grp_name
Indicates the physical storage pool name that the volume extents are actually allocated from. This is an alphanumeric string (between 1 and 63 characters) or blank.
owner_type
Indicates the type of owning component or object (such as a file system). The values are:
  • filesystem
  • host_integration_metadata
  • vvol
  • none
The value is none if no owner is assigned.
owner_id
Indicates an identification number for the owning object. This value must be a numeric character unless there is no owning object (in which case it is blank).
owner_name
Indicates the name for owning object that owns this volume. The value must be a set of up to 63 alphanumeric characters, but is blank if there is no owning object.
encrypt
Indicates whether all copies of a volume reside in MDisk groups (storage pools) that are reported as encrypting. This means that either one of the following things apply:
  • The copies reside in a storage pool that has an encryption key.
  • All MDisks in the group are self-encrypting or encrypted for RAID.
The values are yes and no.
volume_id
Indicates the volume ID (for a high availability volume). This must be a numerical value. For a basic volume, the volume ID is the same as the vdisk_UID. For a HyperSwap® volume (involved in an active-active relationship), the volume ID is the same as the master volume.
volume_name
Indicates the volume name (for a high availability volume). This must be an alphanumeric string containing up to 63 characters. For a basic volume, the volume name is the same as the vdisk_UID. For a HyperSwap® volume (involved in an active-active relationship), the volume name is the same as the master volume.
function
Indicates the function of the volume in the remote copy relationship. Remote copy includes Metro Mirror, Global Mirror, and HyperSwap®.
The values are:
  • master, which indicates a master volume in a remote copy relationship.
  • aux, which indicates an auxiliary volume in a remote copy relationship.
  • master_change, which indicates a change volume for a master volume in a remote copy relationship.
  • aux_change, which indicates a change volume for an auxiliary volume in a remote copy relationship
  • Blank, which indicates that the volume is not in any remote copy relationship
volume_group_id
Indicates a volume group ID for a volume group that a volume belongs to. The value must be a number.
volume_group_name
Indicates the volume group name for a volume group that a volume belongs to. The value must be an alphanumeric string.
cloud_backup_enabled
Indicates whether the cloud snapshot feature is enabled for the specified volume. The values are yes or no.
cloud_account_id
Indicates the cloud account ID. The value must be a number.
cloud_account_name
Indicates the cloud account name. The value must be an alphanumeric string.
backup_status
Indicates whether a new cloud snapshot can be started. If a backup is in progress, the status of the backup operation is given. The values are:
  • off
  • ready
  • copying
  • copying_error
  • not_ready
last_backup_time
Indicates the time of the most recent backup or snapshot for the specified volume. The value must be in YYMMDDHHMMSS format (or blank).
restore_status
Indicates whether a restore can be performed for the volume. If a restore is in progress, the status of the restore operation is given. The values are:
  • none
  • available
  • restoring
  • restoring_error
  • committed
  • committing
  • committing_error
backup_grain_size
Indicates the grain size for the volume mappings used for the cloud snapshot function. The value is blank if cloud snapshot is not enabled.
Note: This does not reflect the size of the grains stored in the cloud (which are fixed at 256 KB).

A detailed invocation example for a volume

lsvdisk -delim : vv45

The resulting output:

name:vv45
IO_group_id:0
IO_group_name:io_grp0
status:online
mdisk_grp_id:0
mdisk_grp_name:Group0
capacity:1000.00MB
type:striped
formatted:no
formatting:yes
mdisk_id:
mdisk_name:
FC_id:
FC_name:
RC_id:
RC_name:
vdisk_UID:60050768019B82328000000000000010

preferred_node_id:2
fast_write_state:empty
cache:readwrite
udid:
fc_map_count:0
sync_rate:50
copy_count:1
se_copy_count:0
filesystem:
mirror_write_priority:redundancy
RC_change:no
compressed_copy_count:0
access_IO_group_count:1
parent_mdisk_grp_id:5
parent_mdisk_grp_name:p5encrypt:yesvolume_id:0
volume_name:homer0
function:auxowner_type filesystem
owner_id 2
owner_name myfilesystem2

copy_id:0
status:online
sync:yes
auto_delete:yes
primary:yes
mdisk_grp_id:0
mdisk_grp_name:Group0
type:striped
mdisk_id:
mdisk_name:
fast_write_state:empty
used_capacity:1000.00MB
real_capacity:1000.00MB
free_capacity:0.00MB
overallocation:100
autoexpand:
warning:
grainsize:
se_copy:no
easy_tier:on
easy_tier_status:inactive
tier:tier0_flash
tier_capacity:1.63TB
tier:tier1_flash
tier_capacity:1.63TB
tier:tier_enterprise
tier_capacity:0.00MB
tier:tier_nearline
tier_capacity:0.00MB
compressed_copy:no
uncompressed_used_capacity:1000.00MB
last_access_time:140604171325throttle_id:1
throttle_name:lcyfoxes_1
IOPs_limit:25000
bandwidth_limit_MB:500

A concise invocation example

lsvdisk -delim :
The resulting output:
id:name:IO_group_id:IO_group_name:status:mdisk_grp_id:mdisk_grp_name:capacity:type:
FC_id:FC_name:RC_id:RC_name:vdisk_UID:fc_map_count:copy_count:
fast_write_state:se_copy_count:RC_change:compressed_copy_count:volume_id:volume_name:funtion
0:vdisk0:0:io_grp0:degraded:0:mdiskgrp0:10.00GB:striped:::::60050768018300003000000000000000:0:1:empty:0:no:0:1:VDisk1:aux_change

A detailed invocation example

lsvdisk -delim : vv1
The resulting output:
id:0
name:vv1
IO_group_id:0
IO_group_name:io_grp0
status:degraded
mdisk_grp_id:many
mdisk_grp_name:many
capacity:16.00GB
type:many
formatted:no
formatting:yes
mdisk_id:many
mdisk_name:many
FC_id:
FC_name:
RC_id:
RC_name:
vdisk_UID:00000000000000AB:6005076801CF003F2800000000000000

preferred_node_id:1
fast_write_state:empty
cache:readwrite
udid:1234
fcmap_count:0
sync_rate:25
copy_count:2
se_copy_count:1filesystem:
mirror_write_priority:redundancy
RC_change:no
compressed_copy_count:0
access_IO_group_count:1
parent_mdisk_grp_id:5
parent_mdisk_grp_name:p5encrypt:yesvolume_id:1
volume_name:slayer1
function:auxowner_type filesystem
owner_id 2
owner_name myfilesystem2

copy_id:0
status:online
sync:yes
auto_delete:yes
primary:yes
mdisk_grp:1
mdisk_grp_name:mdisk_group_1
type:striped
mdisk_id:
mdisk_name:
fast_write_state:corrupt
used_capacity:8.00GB
real_capacity:8.00GB
free_capacity:6.00GB
overallocation:100
autoexpand:off
warning:
grainsize:
se_copy:no
easy_tier:off
easy_tier_status:inactive
tier:tier0_flash
tier_capacity:1.63TB
tier:tier1_flash
tier_capacity:1.63TB
tier:tier_enterprise
tier_capacity:0.00MB
tier:tier_nearline
tier_capacity:0.00MB

copy_id:1
status:offline
sync:no
primary:no
mdisk_grp:2
mdisk_grp_name:mdisk_group_2
type:striped
mdisk_id:
mdisk_name:
fast_write_state:not_empty
used_capacity:2.00GB
real_capacity:4.00GB
free_capacity:2.00GB
overallocation:400
autoexpand:on
warning:20
grainsize:256
se_copy:yes
easy_tier:on
easy_tier_status:active
tier:tier0_flash
tier_capacity:1.63TB
tier:tier1_flash
tier_capacity:1.63TB
tier:tier_enterprise
tier_capacity:0.00MB
tier:tier_nearline
tier_capacity:0.00MBlast_access_time 140604171325parent_mdisk_grp_id:5
parent_mdisk_grp_name:p5throttle_id:1
throttle_name:lcyfoxes_1
IOPs_limit:25000
bandwidth_limit_MB:500

An invocation example

lsvdisk -delim : vv2

The resulting ouput:

id:0
name:vv2
IO_group_id:0
IO_group_name:io_grp0
status:degraded
mdisk_grp_id:many
mdisk_grp_name:many
capacity:16.00GB
type:many
formatted:no
formatting:yes
mdisk_id:many
mdisk_name:many
FC_id:
FC_name:
RC_id:
RC_name:
vdisk_UID:00000000000000AB:6005076801CF003F2800000000000000

preferred_node_id:1
fast_write_state:empty
cache:readwrite
udid:1234
fc_map_count:0
sync_rate:25
copy_count:2
se_copy_count:2
filesystem:
mirror_write_priority:latency
RC_change:no
compressed_copy_count:0
parent_mdisk_grp_id:5
parent_mdisk_grp_name:p5
encrypt:yesvolume_id:0
volume_name:vv2
function:master

copy_id:0
status:online
sync:yes
auto_delete:yes
primary:yes
mdisk_grp_id:1
mdisk_grp_name:mdisk_group_1
type:striped
mdisk_id:
mdisk_name:
fast_write_state:empty
used_capacity:2.00GB
real_capacity:8.00GB
free_capacity:6.00GB
overallocation:200
autoexpand:on
warning:25
grainsize:256
se_copy:yes
easy_tier:off
easy_tier_status:inactive
tier tier0_flash
tier_capacity:1.63TB
tier:tier1_flash
tier_capacity:1.63TB
tier:tier_enterprise
tier_capacity:0.00MB
tier:tier_nearline
tier_capacity:0.00MB
compressed_copy:no
uncompressed_used_capacity:2.00GB
parent_mdisk_grp_id:5
parent_mdisk_grp_name:p5

copy_id:1
status:offline
sync:no
primary:no
mdisk_grp_id:2
mdisk_grp_name:mdisk_group_2
type:striped
mdisk_id:
mdisk_name:
fast_write_state:not_empty
used_capacity:2.00GB
real_capacity:4.00GB
free_capacity:2.00GB
overallocation:400
autoexpand:on
warning:20
grainsize:256
se_copy:yes
easy_tier:off
easy_tier_status:inactive
tier tier0_flash
tier_capacity:1.63TB
tier:tier1_flash
tier_capacity:1.63TB
tier:tier_enterprise
tier_capacity:0.00MB
tier:tier_nearline
tier_capacity:0.00MB
compressed_copy:no
uncompressed_used_capacity:2.00GB
last_access_time 140604171325parent_mdisk_grp_id:5
parent_mdisk_grp_name:p5throttle_id:1
throttle_name:lcyfoxes_1
IOPs_limit:25000
bandwidth_limit_MB:500