Checking storage pool status by using the CLI
You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to check the status of a storage pool.
Specify the following CLI command to display the status of storage pools:
lsmdiskgrp -delim :
The following output is an example of what you
might see:id:name:status:mdisk_count:vdisk_count:capacity:extent_size:free_capacity:virtual_capacity:used_capacity:real_capacity:
overallocation:warning:easy_tier:easy_tier_status:compression_active:compression_virtual_capacity:compression_compressed_capacity:
compression_uncompressed_capacity:parent_mdisk_grp_id:parent_mdisk_grp_name:child_mdisk_grp_count:child_mdisk_grp_capacity:type:encrypt:owner_type:
site_id:site_name0:mdiskgrp2:online:1:1:1.00GB:256:512.00MB:512.00MB:512.00MB:512.00MB:50:0:auto:balanced:no:0.00MB:0.00MB:0.00MB:0:mdiskgrp2:0:0.00MB:
parent:no:none
The characteristics for each storage pool are listed one line per pool. The status of the storage pool is shown following the name of the storage pool. In this example, the mdiskgrp0 status is online. Storage pool status can be offline, online, degraded paths, or degraded ports.