HP 3PAR OS 3.1.3 Command Line Interface Reference

RAID. The RAID type (0 is for RAID-0, 1 is for RAID-1, 5 is for RAID-5, and 6 is for RAID-6).
State. The current status of the logical disk.
normal. The logical disk has started and is available for use.
orphan. Both the primary owner and backup owner nodes are down, and the logical
disk’s data is not available.
preserved. Some disks used by the logical disk are missing. Data belonging to the
logical disk is saved on the preserved logical disk.
stopped. The logical disk is stopped, and its data is not available.
stopping. The logical disk is being stopped; normally flushes any in-flight data to disk.
removing. The logical disk is being deleted.
The following State values indicate that an uncontrolled shutdown has occurred and the
logical disk was not properly closed before the shutdown.
auto_check. The logical disk is checked for validity.
checking. The logical disk is checked for validity.
need_check. The logical disk has been checked, and an inconsistency has been found.
need_pd. One of the physical disks containing chunklets that make up the logical disk
is not yet in the valid state.
Own. The first number is the logical disk owner node, and the second number is the logical
disk backup node.
SizeMB. The total size of the logical disk, in MB.
UsedMB. The portion of the logical disk that is being used by virtual volumes, in MB.
Use. The function of the logical disk.
V. The logical disk is used for a virtual volume.
P,F. The first logical disk is used for preserved data.
P. The logical disk is used for preserved data.
C,SA. The logical disk is used for the snapshot administration space for a common
provisioning group (CPG)
C,SD. The logical disk is used for the snapshot data space for a CPG.
log. The logical disk is used as a logging logical disk.
Lgct. The number of chunklets that are in logging mode in the logical disk.
LgId. The ID of the logging disk that is being used for logging by the logical disk.
WThru. Indicates whether the logical disk is in write-through mode.
MapV. Indicates if the logical disk is mapped to a virtual volume. Valid values are Y (yes) and
N (no).
The following example displays detailed information about the system LDs:
cli% showld -d
Id Name CPG RAID Own SizeMB RSizeMB RowSz StepKB SetSz Refcnt Avail CAvail
-----CreationTime------ -CreationPattern-
showld 387