Table 83
virtual-disks properties (continued)
Name
Type
num-drives-per-
uint8
low-level-array
num-expansion-
uint8
partitions
num-partition-
uint8
segments
new-partition-
string
lba
new-partition-
string
lba-numeric
array-drive-
string
type
array-drive-
string
type-numeric
is-job-auto-
string
abortable
is-job-auto-
string
abortable-
numeric
serial-number
string
blocks
uint64
health
string
health-numeric
string
health-reason
string
Description
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For a RAID- 1 0 or RAID-50 vdisk, the number of disks in each sub-vdisk.
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For other RAID levels, 1.
Not used.
Number of free segments available for expansion of volumes.
Maximum number of 512-byte blocks that could be allocated to a newly created
volume. The value is formatted to use the current base, precision, and units.
Expanding a volume in the same vdisk will reduce this amount.
Unformatted new-partition-lba value in 512-byte blocks.
Type of disk used in the vdisk.
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SAS: Dual-port SAS.
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SAS-S: Single-port SAS.
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SATA: Dual-port SATA.
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SATA-S: Single-port SATA.
Numeric equivalents for array-drive-type values.
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3: SATA
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4: SAS
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5: SATA-S
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6: SAS-S
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false: The current job must be manually aborted before you can delete the
vdisk.
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true: The current job will automatically abort if you delete the vdisk.
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0: false
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1: true
Vdisk serial number.
Unformatted size value in 512-byte blocks.
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OK
•
Degraded
•
Fault
•
Unknown
•
N/A
Numeric equivalents for health values.
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0: OK
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1: Degraded
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2: Fault
•
3: Unknown
•
4: N/A
More information about the health value.
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