
showvvmap
DESCRIPTION
The showvvmap command displays information about how Virtual Volume (VV) regions are mapped
to logical disks.
SYNTAX
showvvmap <VV_name>
AUTHORITY
Any role in the system.
OPTIONS
None.
SPECIFIERS
<VV_name>
Specifies the VV name, using up to 31 characters in length.
RESTRICTIONS
None.
EXAMPLES
The following example displays information about how VV VV1 is mapped:
cli% showvvmap VV1
Space Start(MB) Length(MB) LdId LdName LdOff(MB)
adm 0 0 256 25 VV1.adm.0 0
1 256 256 24 VV1.adm.1 0
snp 0 0 224 23 VV1.snp.0 0
1 224 192 22 VV1.snp.1 0
usr 0 0 256 27 VV1.usr.0 0
1 256 256 26 VV1.usr.1 0
2 512 256 27 VV1.usr.0 256
3 768 256 26 VV1.usr.1 256
4 1024 256 27 VV1.usr.0 512
5 1280 256 26 VV1.usr.1 512
6 1536 256 27 VV1.usr.0 768
7 1792 256 26 VV1.usr.1 768
The columns in the previous example are identified as follows:
• Space. The type of the space (user (usr), snapshot data (snp), or snapshot administration
(adm) for which the region is being used followed by the ID of the region. The number to the
right of the space type are the chunklets for each space.
• Start(MB). The offset from the beginning of the region, in MB.
• Length(MB). The length, or size, of the region in MB.
• LdId. The ID of the logical disk that contains the region.
• LdName. The name of the logical disk that contains the region.
• LdOff(MB). The offset from the beginning of the logical disk that contains the region, in MB.
showvvmap 521
Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern