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Modifiable StorageSetting Properties for DSP, Table 26 Relevant Properties of DynamicStoragePool

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Table 26 Relevant Properties of DynamicStoragePool (continued) Properties (bytes) Uint64 ConsumedSnapDataSpace (bytes) Description account) allocated from this pool. For example, a RAID-1 CPG with 50 GB being allocated to TPVVs. The CurrentSpaceConsumed is 50 GB. This is the nominal number of bytes allocated on disk for Snapshot data (SD) of this pool, not including RAID overhead. Uint64 ConsumedSnapDataSpacePlusMetaData (bytes) This is the actual number of bytes allocated on disk for Snapshot data (SD) space of this pool, including RAID overhead. Uint64 ConsumedSnapAdminSpace (bytes) This is the nominal number of bytes allocated on disk for Snapshot admin (SA) of this pool, not including RAID overhead. Uint64 ConsumedSnapAdminSpacePlusMetaData (bytes) This is the actual number of bytes allocated on disk for SA space of this pool, including RAID overhead. Uint64 RemainingManagedSpace (bytes) Uint32 GetSupportedSizeRange() Uint32 GetSupportedSizes() The remaining usable capacity after the allocation of TP StorageVolumes. It is calculated as follows: RemainingManagedSpace=SpaceLimit(virtual size)- CurrentSpaceConsumed. This method returns the maximum and minimum size, in bytes, of a StorageVolume that can be created off this DSP. Only the StorageVolume and Thin Provisioned Volume values are accepted for the ElementType parameter. This method is not supported. Uint64 SnapDataSpaceWarningLimit (bytes) Issue warning alert when space allocation exceeds this amount. A size of 0 means no warning limit is enforced. Default is 0. Modifiable StorageSetting Properties for DSP When creating or modifying a DSP, a client can change the following StorageSetting properties to a non-default value. The provider ignores all other properties. Table 27 Summary of Modifiable StorageSetting Properties for DSP StorageSetting Property SpaceLimit SpaceLimitWarningThreshold/ DSPSnapSpaceGrowWarning CLI Equivalence -sdgl -sdgw Comment If both the DSPSnapSpaceGrowWarning and SpaceLimitWarningThreshold properties are specified, DSPSnapSpaceGrowWarning takes precedence. This is because SpaceLimitWarningThreshold is in percentage of SpaceLimit (whereas DSPSnapSpaceGrowWarning is in Block Services Package 29

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Table 26 Relevant Properties of DynamicStoragePool
(continued)
Description
Properties
(bytes)
account) allocated from this pool. For example, a RAID-1
CPG with 50 GB being allocated to TPVVs. The
CurrentSpaceConsumed
is 50 GB.
This is the nominal number of bytes allocated on disk for
Snapshot data (SD) of this pool, not including RAID
overhead.
Uint64
ConsumedSnapDataSpace
(bytes)
This is the actual number of bytes allocated on disk for
Snapshot data (SD) space of this pool, including RAID
overhead.
Uint64
ConsumedSnapDataSpacePlusMetaData
(bytes)
This is the nominal number of bytes allocated on disk for
Snapshot admin (SA) of this pool, not including RAID
overhead.
Uint64
ConsumedSnapAdminSpace
(bytes)
This is the actual number of bytes allocated on disk for SA
space of this pool, including RAID overhead.
Uint64
ConsumedSnapAdminSpacePlusMetaData
(bytes)
The remaining usable capacity after the allocation of TP
StorageVolumes
. It is calculated as follows:
Uint64
RemainingManagedSpace
RemainingManagedSpace=SpaceLimit(virtual
size)
CurrentSpaceConsumed
.
(bytes)
This method returns the maximum and minimum size, in
bytes, of a
StorageVolume
that can be created off this
Uint32
GetSupportedSizeRange()
DSP. Only the
StorageVolume
and
Thin
Provisioned Volume
values are accepted for the
ElementType
parameter.
This method is not supported.
Uint32
GetSupportedSizes()
Issue warning alert when space allocation exceeds this
amount. A size of 0 means no warning limit is enforced.
Default is 0.
Uint64
SnapDataSpaceWarningLimit
(bytes)
Modifiable StorageSetting Properties for DSP
When creating or modifying a DSP, a client can change the following
StorageSetting
properties
to a non-default value. The provider ignores all other properties.
Table 27 Summary of Modifiable StorageSetting Properties for DSP
Comment
CLI Equivalence
StorageSetting Property
-sdgl
SpaceLimit
If both the
DSPSnapSpaceGrowWarning
and
-sdgw
SpaceLimitWarningThreshold/
DSPSnapSpaceGrowWarning
SpaceLimitWarningThreshold
properties are specified,
DSPSnapSpaceGrowWarning
takes
precedence. This is because
SpaceLimitWarningThreshold
is
in percentage of
SpaceLimit
(whereas
DSPSnapSpaceGrowWarning
is in
Block Services Package
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