Administrator Guide

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Field Description
Free snap reserve Amount of space available for snapshots
Borrowed space Amount of space borrowed from the free pool space
Table 549. Space by Percent
Field Description
Volume Name of the volume
Status Indicates whether a volume is online or oine. An iSCSI initiator can only discover or
connect to an online volume.
Storage pool Storage pool where the volume is located
Reported size Reported size of the volume in MB, GB, or TB. The group rounds up volume sizes to the
next 15MB if the size is not a multiple of 15MB. You cannot change the reported size of a
template volume.
Volume reserve Actual amount of pool space that the group allocates to a volume. The value of the volume
reserve depends on whether you enable thin provisioning on a volume:
If thin provisioning is disabled, volume reserve is equal to the reported size.
If thin provisioning is enabled, volume reserve is equal to or less than the reported size,
depending on volume usage and the thin-provisioning settings.
Free space Unused space on the volume
Snapshot reserve Amount of space, based on a percentage of the volume reserve, that the group allocates
to snapshots
Free snap reserve Amount of space available for snapshots
Borrowed space Amount of space borrowed from the free pool space
Table 550. Replication
Field Description
Volume Name of the volume
Status Indicates whether a volume is online or oine. An iSCSI initiator can only discover or
connect to an online volume.
Storage pool Storage pool where the volume is located
Reported size Reported size of the volume in MB, GB, or TB. The group rounds up volume sizes to the
next 15MB if the size is not a multiple of 15MB. You cannot change the reported size of a
template volume.
Replication partner Name of the replication partner group
Replica reserve Amount of space on the secondary group delegated for partner replicas
Local reserve Amount of space delegated to local replication reserve. Local replication reserve has the
following purpose:
Preserves the contents of the volume at the time replication started. The primary
group creates a snapshot of the volume in the local replication reserve to preserve the
contents of the volume at the time replication started. If the volume changes occur
during replication, the snapshot tracks those changes, consuming more local replication
reserve.
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