Dell PowerStore 5000X EMC PowerStore CLI Guide - Page 445
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size The size of the virtual volume in bytes. type The logical type of a virtual volume. usage_type VMware's usage of the vVol. appliance_id The appliance where the virtual volume resides. storage_container_id The storage container where the virtual volume resides. io_priority The I/O priority for quality of service rules. profile_id The ID of the storage profile governing this virtual volume. creator_type Creator type of the storage resource. * User - A resource created by a user. * System - A resource created by the replication engine. * Scheduler - A resource created by the snapshot scheduler. is_readonly Indicates whether the virtual volume is read-only. migration_session_id If the virtual volume is part of a migration activity, the session ID for that migration. virtual_machine_uuid UUID of the virtual machine that owns this virtual volume. family_id Family id of the virtual volume. This is the id of the primary object at the root of the family tree. For a primary virtual volume this will be the same as the id of the object. For snap-sets and clone vVols it will be set to the source objects family ID. parent_id For snapshots and clones, the ID of the parent virtual volume. The parent_id is set when an virtual volume is created and will only change if its parent virtual volume is deleted. source_id Id of the virtual volume from which the content has been sourced. Data is sourced from another virtual volume when a snapshot or clone is created, or when a refresh or restore occurs. Only applies to snap and clones. 418