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Usr. The number of VVs whose User Space is using the CPG.
Snp. The number of VVs whose Snapshot Space is using the CPG.
Usr. User space.
Total. The total logical disk space in MBs in the Usr space.
RTotal. The total raw MBs of (raw) space in the Usr space.
Used. The total logical disk space in MBs used in Usr space.
RUsed. The total MBs of (raw) space used in the Usr space.
Snp. Snap space.
Total. The total logical disk space in MBs in the Snp space.
RTotal. The total raw MBs of (raw) space in the Snp space.
Used. The total logical disk space in MBs used in Snp space.
RUsed. The total MBs of (raw) space used in the Snp space.
Adm. Administration space.
Total. The total logical disk space in MBs in the Adm space.
RTotal. The total raw MBs of (raw) space in the Adm space.
Used. The total logical disk space in MBs used in Adm space.
RUsed. The total MBs of (raw) space used in the Adm space.
NOTES
When using the createaldvv command, the size of the Logical Disk (LD) space created is
the first integer multiple of the RAID set size that is large enough to accommodate the requested
virtual volume size.
For example, with the default RAID-5 layout with a set size of 768 MB, a requested virtual volume
size of 8192 MB causes the creation of LDs with a total size rounded up to an integer multiple of
768 that is 8448 MB. The growth increment of CPGs is similarly rounded up because the growth
is done by creating LDs that must be created in units of the LD RAID set size. See the HP 3PAR
Command Line Interface Administrator’s Guide for further details.
For this command: 1 MB = 1048576 bytes.
A Domain column can be included by using the setclienv command to set listdom to
1. The listdom option is also set to 1 if the CLI was started with the -listdom option or if
the CLI was started with the TPDLISTDOM environment variable set. Please run cli -h and
setclienv -h for details of the environment variables.
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