SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem (G06.24+, H06.03+)

Configuring and Managing Virtual Disks
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Displaying Configuration Information for Virtual Disks
Example of an INFO DISK Detailed Report
For virtual disks, the INFO DISK, DETAIL command produces a short report
(compared to the report for magnetic disks).
-> INFO DISK $DATA1, DETAIL
STORAGE - Detailed Info Virtual DISK \COMM.$DATA1
*ANTCapacity........................... 1000000
ANTLocation........................... $P1D02.ZYS00000.A0001MRG
*BackupCPU............................. 5
*CacheSize............................. 30000
*Highpin............................... OFF
*Mode.................................. QUIET
Monitor............................... $ZSMS
PendOpsLocation....................... $P1D02.ZYS00000.A0001MRH
Pool.................................. $POOL1
*PrimaryCPU............................ 4
*Program............................... $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.OVDP
*StartState............................ STARTED
Configuration State................... Fully Defined
Explanation of Fields
* indicates an attribute whose value you can change by using an
ALTER DISK command.
ANT Capacity shows the maximum size (in number of entries) of the audited
name table of the virtual disk.
ANT Location shows the location of the audited name table of the virtual disk.
BackupCPU shows the backup processor in which the disk process should
start its backup process.
Cache Size shows the size (in number of entries) of the name cache of the
virtual disk process.
HighPin shows the PIN range available for the virtual disk process.
Mode shows whether the virtual disk process generates additional
EMS messages.
Monitor shows the name of the Storage Management Foundation (SMF)
master process.
PendOpsLocation shows the location of the pending operations log file of the
virtual disk.
Pool shows the storage pool process associated with the virtual disk.
PrimaryCPU the processor number of the processor in which the primary
virtual disk process should run.