HP 3PAR OS 3.1.3 Command Line Interface Reference
0 log0.0 --- 1 0/- 20480 40960 1 256 2 0 mag mag
2007-11-29 18:44:02 PST -p -devtype FC
1 log1.0 --- 1 1/- 20480 40960 1 256 2 0 mag mag
2007-11-29 18:44:02 PST -p -devtype FC
2 pdsld0.0 --- 1 0/1 4096 8192 2 256 2 0 mag mag
2007-11-29 18:44:03 PST -p -devtype FC
3 admin.usr.0 --- 1 0/1 5120 10240 2 256 2 0 mag mag
2007-11-29 18:44:12 PST -p -devtype FC
4 admin.usr.1 --- 1 1/0 5120 10240 2 256 2 0 mag mag
2007-11-29 18:44:12 PST -p -devtype FC
5 Collie.usr.0 --- 0 1/0 256 256 1 256 1 0 ch ch
2008-01-15 16:51:23 PST -p -devtype FC
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The columns in the previous example are identified as follows:
• Id. The ID of the logical disk.
• Name. The name of the logical disk.
• Domain. The domain to which the logical disks belongs. If the domain does not exist, - is
displayed.
• CPG. Lists the CPG to which the logical disk belongs. If the logical disk does not belong, ---
is displayed.
• 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).
• 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.
• RSizeMB. The logical disk’s raw size, in MB.
• RowSz. The row size for the logical disk.
• StepKB. The step size for the logical disk, in KB (1024 bytes). The number of contiguous
bytes that the system accesses before moving to the next chunklet.
• SetSz. The set size for the logical disk.
• Refcnt. Indicates how many active relocation operations are occurring for the logical disk
(reference count).
• Avail. Indicates availability characteristics associated with a created LD. Availability
determines from where space chunklets can be allocated when one of the LD's chunklets fails.
Availability characteristics are as follows:
◦ disk. Chunklets in the same RAID set may reside on the same disk.
◦ mag. Chunklets from another disk within the same drive magazine can be used as a
replacement.
◦ cage. Chunklets in the same RAID set belong to disks on different cages.
◦ port. Chunklets in the same RAID set belong to disks on different port pairs.
◦ ch. No redundancy is provided for the logical disk when a chunklet fails. This is only
valid for RAID-0 LDs.
• CAvail. Indicates the current, or actual, availability: disk, mag, port, or cage.
• Creation Time. Indicates when the logical disk was created.
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