Listing Nas Volumes In A System; Viewing Nas Volume Statistics - IBM TotalStorage NAS Gateway 500 Administrator's Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for TotalStorage NAS Gateway 500:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

SMIT fastpath
To synchronize a volume with SMIT, use the smit syncvol command.
WebSM
To synchronize a volume in WebSM, navigate to: NAS Management→NAS
System→Volumes→All Volumes→ (right-click a volume) →Synchronize.

Listing NAS volumes in a system

To see all the volumes currently on a system, use the lsvol command. To view
details for a specific volume, you can specify the volume name.
If the system has been configured for remote mirroring, the remote NAS volumes
can also be listed at the same time that the local volumes are being listed.
CLI command
To list a volume with the CLI, use the lsvol [ -X node_name ] [ -g ] [ volumename ]
command.
Parameter
-g
-X node_name
SMIT fastpath
To list a volume with SMIT, use the smit lsvol command.
To list a volume's attributes, use the smit lsvolatt command.
WebSM
To list the volumes in WebSM, navigate to: NAS Management→NAS
System→Volumes→All Volumes→ (right-click a volume) →List.

Viewing NAS volume statistics

To see reports of input/output statistics for a NAS volume, use the volstat
command. You can use the information provided by these reports to better balance
the input/output load between disks. You can also poll the volume to see the
statistics during a specified interval.
If the system has been configured for remote mirroring, the remote NAS volume
statistics can also be displayed from the local system.
CLI command
To view the statistics with the CLI, use the
volstat [ -X node_name ] [ -g ] volumename [ interval [ count ] ] command.
Parameter
-g
-X node_name
172
NAS Gateway 500 Administrator's Guide
Description
Specifies that the information for the volume at the remote site
should be listed.
Specifies the node name that the specified volume is on. The
default is the local node.
Description
Specifies that the volume is at the remote site.
Specifies that the node identified by node_name is the node for
which information is to be displayed. The default is the local
node.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents