HP 3PAR OS 3.1.3 Command Line Interface Reference

The columns in the previous example are identified as follows:
Pdid. The physical disk on which the chunklets reside.
Chnk. The chunklet number.
LdName. The name of the logical disk that is using the spare chunklet.
LdCh. The position of the chunklet on the logical disk.
State. The state of the chunklet as identified by the kernel.
logging. I/O to the chunklet is written to the logging logical disk.
playback. Data is played back from the logging logical disks.
passthru. Chunklets do not process physical disk errors.
preserved. Any I/O to the chunklet is written to the preserved logical disks.
preserved playback. Data is played back from the preserved logical disks.
stale. The chunklet is not available for use because of a medium failure or a connectivity
failure.
normal. The chunklet is available for use.
normal,smag. A servicemag operation is performed on the disks.
None Chunklets were not used by any logical disk.
Usage. Shows whether the spare chunklet is in use by a logical disk.
available. The chunklet is available for use as a spare or as a logical disk.
ld. The chunklet is in use by a logical disk.
synch. The chunklet is both the source and the target of a logical disk relocation operation
(synchronizing the chunklet).
cmprel. The system is completing the logical disk relocation operation.
relsrc. Relocation source. The data has been moved to another chunklet.
reltgt. Relocation target. The data in the chunklet has been moved from another spare
chunklet.
abtrel. Abort relocation. The system is canceling the logical disk relocation operation.
Media. The current status of the physical disk medium for the chunklet.
valid. The chunklet is available for use.
failed. The medium has encountered errors and is not available for use.
Sp. The spare status of the chunklet; Y indicates the chunklet is reserved for spare, N indicates
a previously free chunklet selected by the system as a spare.
Cl. The clean status of the chunklet. N indicates that the chunklet is in-use. Y indicates that the
chunklet is clean. Cg indicates that the chunklet is being cleaned.
From. The initial location of the chunklet before relocation in the syntax
<PD_ID>:<chunklet_number>.
To. The destination location of the chunklet during relocation in the syntax
<PD_ID>:<chunklet_number>.
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