LUN Utilization Summary for EMC VPLEX Arrays
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Table: LUN Utilization Summary for EMC VPLEX Arrays
Column name | Description |
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Cluster |
Name of the storage array. |
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Virtual Volume |
Name of the virtual volume. |
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Mirror Cluster |
Name of the mirror cluster of the distributed virtual volume. |
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# of Blocks |
The number of blocks in the extent. |
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Block Size |
The size of a single block, in kilobytes. |
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Capacity |
The total number of bytes in the virtual volume. This total represents the block size multiplied by the block count. |
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Used |
The total amount of used capacity. |
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Consistency Group |
The name of the consistency group to which this volume belongs, if any. |
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Expandable |
Indicates if the virtual volume is expandable. |
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# of Devices |
Number of devices in the virtual volume. |
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Health State |
Health state of the virtual volume. Possible values: Major Failure = One or more of the virtual volume's underlying devices is out-of-date, but will never rebuilt. Minor Failure = One or more of the virtual volumes underlying devices is out-of-date, but will rebuild. Non-Recoverable Error = VPLEX cannot determine the virtual volume's health state. OK = The virtual volume is functioning normally, Unknown = VPLEX cannot determine the virtual volume's health state, or the state is invalid. |
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Locality |
Locality of the virtual volume. Possible values: Local = The virtual volume relies completely on storage at its containing cluster. Remote = The virtual volume is a proxy for a volume whose storage resides at a different cluster. I/O to a remote virtual volume travels between clusters. Distributed = The virtual volume is the cluster local representation of a distributed RAID-1. Writes to a distributed volume travels to all the clusters for which it has storage; reads derive, if possible, from the local leg. |
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Oper State |
Operational status of the virtual volume. Possible values: Degraded = The virtual volume may have one or more out-of-date devices that will eventually rebuild. Error = One or more of the virtual volume's underlying devices is hardware-dead. OK = The virtual volume is functioning normally. Starting = The virtual volume is not ready. Stressed = One or more of the virtual volume's underlying devices is out-of-date and will never rebuild. Unknown = VPLEX cannot determine the virtual volume's operational state, or the state is invalid. |
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Storage Tier |
The storage tier for the virtual volume. |
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Supporting Device |
The local, remote, or distributed device underlying this volume. |
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Volume Type |
Volume type, which is always set to virtual volume. |
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# of Hosts |
Number of hosts that allocated LUNs. |
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Host LUN |
The LUN to which the host is mapped. |
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Array Port WWN |
List of Array Port WWN for each logical unit This is the list of Array Port WWN List for all logical unit. |