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Command Line Interface Reference InForm OS Version 2.2.4
EXAMPLES
The following example displays information about all virtual volumes:
The columns in the previous example are identified as follows:
■ ID. The ID of the virtual volume.
■ Name. The name of the virtual volume.
■ Domain. The domain to which the virtual volume belongs. Valid values are – or
<domain_name>. If the domain does not exist, - is displayed. The Domain column can be
included by using the
setclienv command to set listdom to 1. The listdom option is
also set to
1 if the CLI was started with the -listdom option or if the CLI was started with
the
TPDLISTDOM environment variable.
■ Type. Indicates the type of virtual volume.
◆ Base. The virtual volume is a base volume.
◆ Base,tpvv. The virtual volume is a thinly provisioned virtual volume.
◆ Base,cpvv. The virtual volume is a copy autogrow virtual volume.
◆ SnCP. The virtual volume is a snapshot.
◆ PhCp. The virtual volume is a physical copy.
■ CopyOf. Displays the virtual volume from which the copy was made.
◆ ---. The virtual volume is a base volume.
◆ name. The name of the virtual volume from which a copy was made.
cli% showvv
Id Name Domain Type CopyOf BsId Rd State AdmMB SnapMB userMB
0 admin - Base --- 0 RW started 0 0 10240
1 par d1 Base,cpvv --- 1 RW started 128 512 16384
2 copy - PhCp par 2 RW started 0 0 16384
3 vvcp.1.2 - SnCp par 1 RO started - - 16384
4 tpvv d3 Base,tpvv --- 4 RW started 128 512 65536
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5 total LD 256 1024 43008
total virtual - - 124928
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