LOGICAL DEVICES OPERATION STATUS TIME REMAINING
Logical Drive-2 Logical drive Disk Copy 10% COMPLETED 5 min
The information fields returned by the longRunningOperations parameter have these meanings:
v NAME is the name of a logical drive that is currently in a long running operation. The logical drive name
must have the "Logical Drive" as a prefix.
v OPERATION lists the operation being performed on the subsystem or logical drive.
v % COMPLETE shows how much of the long running operation has been performed.
v STATUS can have one of these meanings:
– Pending – The long running operation has not started but will start after the current operation is
completed.
– In Progress – The long running operation has started and will run until completed or stopped by
user request.
v TIME LEFT indicates the duration remaining to completing the current long running operation. The time
is in an "hours minute" format. If less than an hour remains, only the minutes are shown. If less than a
minute remains, the message "less than a minute" is shown.
The logicalDriveDistribution parameter returns information in this form:
logicalDrive name: 10
Current owner is controller in slot: A
logicalDrive name: CTL 0 Mirror Repository
Current owner is controller in slot: A
logicalDrive name: Mirror Repository 1
Current owner is controller in slot:A
logicalDrive name: 20
Current owner is controller in slot:A
logicalDrive name: JCG_Remote_MirrorMenuTests
Current owner is controller in slot:A
The feature parameter returns information about the premium features in this form:
PREMIUM FEATURE STATUS
driveSlotLimit Enabled (12 of 192 used)
SSDSupport Disabled - Feature Key required
highPerformanceTier Disabled - Feature Key required
remoteMirror Disabled/Deactivated - Feature Key required
safeStoreExternalKeyMgr safeStoreExternalKeyMgr
safeStoreSecurity Disabled - Feature Key require
VolumeCopy Disabled - Feature Key required
Show Storage Subsystem Auto Configure
This command shows the default auto-configuration that the storage subsystem creates if you run the
autoConfigure storageSubsystem command. If you want to determine whether the storage subsystem can
support specific properties, enter the parameter for the properties when you run this command. You do
not need to enter any parameters for this command to return configuration information.
Syntax
show storageSubsystem autoConfiguration
[driveType=(fibre | SATA | SAS)
driveMediaType=(HDD | SSD | unknown | allMedia)
raidLevel=(0|1|3|5|6)
subsystemWidth=numberOfDrives
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