lsrepairvdiskcopyprogress

Use the lsrepairvdiskcopyprogress command to display the progress of volume repairs and validations.

Syntax

 lsrepairvdiskcopyprogress    [  -nohdr  ]   [  -delim  delimiter  ]   [  -copy  id  ] [ { vdisk_name | vdisk_id } ]

Parameters

-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.
-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 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 1-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.
-copyid
(Optional) Specifies the volume copy ID to list repair progress for. If you do not specify this parameter, progress is displayed for all copies.
vdisk_name | vdisk_id
(Optional) Specifies the volume name or ID to list repair progress for. You must specify this parameter last on the command line.

Description

The lsrepairvdiskcopyprogress command displays the progress of repairs and validations that are made to mirrored volumes. Use this command to track progress after you run the repairvdiskcopy command. You can specify a volume copy by using the -copy parameter. To display the volumes that have two or more copies with an active task, specify the command with no parameters; it is not possible to have only one volume copy with an active task.

The command displays progress for the following types of volume copies:
  • All volume copies display the same task; validate, medium, or resync, depending on the specified parameter.
  • All volume copies display the same percentage and estimated completion time.
  • If specified, non-mirrored volumes are displayed as a single copy with a blank task; they are not displayed in the full concise view.
  • Once a task completes, the task is blank for all copies.
  • If the task is blank, the percentage and the completion time are also blank.
The command returns values for the following volume repair attributes:
vdisk_id
Indicates the volume ID.
vdisk_name
Indicates the volume name.
copy_id
Indicates the system-assigned identifier for the volume copy.
task
Indicates the active task. The values can be repairing or compressed_repairing.
progress
Indicates the task completion percentage. This value is 0 when task is in compressed_repairing state.
estimated_completion_time
Indicates the expected time (duration) the task completion time. The value is in the YYMMDDHHMMSS format, and is blank if the duration is not known.

An invocation example

lsrepairvdiskcopyprogress –delim :

The resulting output:

vdisk_id:vdisk_name:copy id:task:progress:estimated_completion_time
0:vdisk0:0:medium:50:070301120000
0:vdisk0:1:medium:50:070301120000

An invocation example

lsrepairvdiskcopyprogress –delim : vdisk0

The resulting output:

vdisk_id:vdisk_name:copy id:task:progress:estimated_completion_time
0:vdisk0:0:medium:50:070301120000
0:vdisk0:1:medium:50:070301120000

An invocation example

lsrepairvdiskcopyprogress –delim : -copy 0 vdisk0

The resulting output:

vdisk_id:vdisk_name:copy id:task:progress:estimated_completion_time
0:vdisk0:0:medium:50:070301120000

An invocation example showing a compressed volume copy and a TP volume copy being repaired

lsrepairvdiskcopyprogress

The resulting output:

vdisk_id vdisk_name copy_id task                 progress estimated_completion_time
0        vdisk0     0       repairing            50       070301120000
2        vdisk2     1       compressed_repairing 0        070301080102