HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 2-node HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference (OS 3.1 - Page 480
The clean status of the chunklet., indicates that the chunklet is in-use.
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◦ normal. The chunklet is available for use. ◦ normal,smag. A servicemag operation is performed on the disks. ◦ none. Chunklets were not used by any logical disk. • Usage. Shows whether the spare chunklet is in use by a logical disk. ◦ available. The chunklet is available for use as a spare or as a logical disk. ◦ ld. The chunklet is in use by a logical disk. ◦ synch. The chunklet is both the source and the target of a logical disk relocation operation (synchronizing the chunklet). ◦ cmprel. The system is completing the logical disk relocation operation. ◦ relsrc. Relocation source. The data has been moved to another chunklet. ◦ reltgt. Relocation target. The data in the chunklet has been moved from another spare chunklet. ◦ abtrel. Abort relocation. The system is canceling the logical disk relocation operation. • Media. The current status of the physical disk medium for the chunklet. ◦ valid. The chunklet is available for use. ◦ failed. The medium has encountered errors and is not available for use. • Sp. The spare status of the chunklet; Y indicates the chunklet is reserved for spare, N indicates a previously free chunklet selected by the system as a spare. • Cl. The clean status of the chunklet. N indicates that the chunklet is in-use. Y indicates that the chunklet is clean. Cg indicates that the chunklet is being cleaned. • From. The initial location of the chunklet before relocation. • To. The destination location of the chunklet during relocation. NOTES The showpdch command is a more general and versatile command that can be used instead of showspare. 480 Show Commands