HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 2-node HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference (OS 3.1 - Page 395
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SPECIFIERS ... Requests that information for a specified logical disk is displayed. This specifier can be repeated to display configuration information about multiple logical disks. If not specified, configuration information for all logical disks in the system is displayed. ... Specifies that the logical disk matching the specified glob-style pattern is displayed. This specifier can be repeated to display configuration information about multiple logical disks. If not specified, configuration information for all logical disks in the system is displayed. See "Glob-Style Pattern" (page 12) for more information. RESTRICTIONS None. EXAMPLES The following example displays information for all LDs in a two node system: cli% showld Id Name WThru MapV 0 log0.0 Y N 1 log1.0 Y N 2 pdsld0.0 Y N 3 admin.usr.0 N Y 4 admin.usr.1 N Y 5 VV111.usr.0 N Y 6 VV111.usr.1 N Y RAID -Detailed_State- Own SizeMB UsedMB Use Lgct LgId 1 normal 0/- 20480 0 log 0 --- 1 normal 1/- 20480 0 log 0 --- 1 normal 0/1 8192 0 P,F 0 --- 1 normal 0/1 5120 5120 V 0 --- 1 normal 1/0 5120 5120 V 0 --- 0 normal 0/1 256 256 V 0 --- 0 normal 1/0 256 256 V 0 --- The following example displays information for all LDs in a four node system: cli% showld Id Name RAID State Own SizeMB UsedMB Use 0 log0.0 1 normal 0/-/-/- 20480 0 log 1 log1.0 1 normal 1/-/-/- 20480 0 log 2 pdsld0.0 1 normal 0/1/2/3 4096 0 P,F 3 admin.usr.0 1 normal 0/1/3/2 3584 3584 V 4 admin.usr.1 1 normal 0/1/2/3 1536 1536 V 5 admin.usr.2 1 normal 1/0/3/2 5120 5120 V 6 100_tune.usr.0 1 normal 0/1/2/3 512 512 V Lgct LgId WThru MapV 0 --- Y N 0 --- Y N 0 --- Y N 0 --- N Y 0 --- N Y 0 --- N Y 0 --- N Y The columns in the previous example are identified as follows: • Id. The ID of the logical disk. • Name. The name of the logical disk. • (Not shown) Domain. The domain to which the logical disks belongs. If the domain does not exist, - is displayed. showld 395