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ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager 14.1 Operator's Guidefor Copy Control Module

A.3.1 acinq lv (Logical volume information display command)

NAME

acinq lv - Display of information on logical volumes


SYNOPSIS

Solaris and Linux versions
acinq lv -a DISKARRAY-NAME [-free]
Windows version
acinq lv -a DISKARRAY-NAME [-free] [-xml]

DESCRIPTION

This command displays a list of the logical volumes for ETERNUS disk storage systems, together with information about each logical volume.

This information can be displayed for the following types of logical volumes:

OPTIONS

-a DISKARRAY-NAME

This option specifies the ETERNUS name.

-free

Displays list of logical volumes that meet the following requirements.

  • Not registered with an affinity group

  • Not used by LUN Mapping settings if the affinity function is disabled

-xml

This option specifies when displaying by the XML format.
This option is only supported in Windows version.


EXIT STATUS

=0 : Completed successfully
>0 : Terminated abnormally


EXAMPLES

The following table shows the meanings of the information displayed.

Title

Explanation

LV No

Displays the logical volume number in hexadecimal.

LV Name

Displays the alias for the logical volume (0 to 16 characters).

(Only be displayed when used with an ETERNUS that supports logical volume alias name.)

LV Size

Displays the size of the logical volume in Megabytes.

LV Type

Displays the logical volume type.

  • Open: This refers to an "Open Volume", which means a normal volume that can be used with open systems.

  • SDV: This refers to a "Snap Data Volume", which means a volume that can be used as the copy destination for SnapOPC/SnapOPC+. The volume of this type cannot be used as the copy destination for OPC/QuickOPC/EC/REC. (Windows version only)

  • TPV: This refers to a "Thin Provisioning Volume", which means a virtual volume that can be used with open systems.

RG No

Displays the RAID group number.
The hyphen (-) is displayed, when "TPV" is displayed in "LV Type" field.

Encrypt

Displays the encryption status of the logical volume.

  • -: Indicates an unencrypted volume.

  • Yes: Indicates an encrypted volume.


NOTES