HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 2-node HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference (OS 3.1 - Page 515
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• Type. Indicates the copy type of virtual volume and can be one of the following: ◦ base. Base volume (not a copy). ◦ pcopy. Physical copy (full copy). ◦ vcopy. Snapshot copy (virtual copy). ◦ peer. Remote volume admit into the local HP 3PAR storage system. • State. The state of the virtual volume. ◦ normal. The virtual volume is operating normally. ◦ failed. The virtual volume is operating abnormally. ◦ degraded. The virtual volume is degraded. • Detailed_State. The detailed state of the logical disk. ◦ lds_not_started. The logical disks are not started. ◦ not_started. The virtual volumes are not started. ◦ needs_check. The logical disks needs to be checked for consistency. ◦ needs_maint_check. A maintenance check is required. ◦ internal_consistency_error. An internal consistency error has been encountered. ◦ snapdata_invalid. The Snapdata is invalid. ◦ preserved. One or more sets of a logical disk is unavailable due to missing chunklets and the remaining virtual volume data is preserved in a preserved data logical disk. ◦ stale. Parts of the virtual volume contain old data because a copy-on-write operation failed. ◦ copy_failed. A promote or copy to this volume failed. ◦ degraded_avail. The availability of the virtual volume is degraded. ◦ degraded_perf. The performance of the virtual volume is degraded. ◦ promoting. The volume is currently the target of a promote. ◦ copy_target. The volume is currently the target of a copy. ◦ resync_target. Volume is currently the target of a resync copy. ◦ tuning. The volume is currently tuning. ◦ closing. The volume is currently closing. ◦ removing. The volume is currently removing. ◦ creating. The volume is currently creating. ◦ copy_source. The volume is a copy source. ◦ unknown. The volume state is unknown. showvv 515