lsprovisioningpolicy

Use the lsprovisioningpolicy command to list the provisioning policies available in the system.

Syntax

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram lsprovisioningpolicy provisioning_policy_nameprovisioning_policy_id

Parameters

provisioning_policy_name | provisioning_policy_id
(Optional) The name or ID of the provisioning policy.

Description

Use this command to display a concise list or a detailed view of provisioning policies that are configured on the system.

This table provides the attribute values that can be displayed as output view data.

Table 1. lsprovisioningpolicy output
Attribute Description
id Indicates the system defined ID of the provisioning policy.
name Indicates the name of the provisioning policy.
capacity_saving Indicates the capacity saving that is specified by the provisioning policy.
deduplication Indicates whether deduplication is specified by the provisioning policy.
in_use Indicates whether the policy is associated with one or more storage pools.
warning_capacity Indicates the threshold value for the used capacity of thin-provisioned volumes. A warning event log is generated when the used capacity of thin-provisioned volumes exceeds the specified capacity. If the threshold value is set to zero, no warning is generated.
warning_percent Indicates the threshold value for the used capacity of thin-provisioned volumes. A warning event log is generated when the used capacity of thin-provisioned volumes exceeds the specified percentage. If the threshold value is set to zero, no warning is generated.
buffersize_capacity Indicates the storage pool capacity that a thin-provisioned volume attempts to reserve as a buffer. If a volume size is less than the buffer size specified in the policy, the smaller capacity value is used for the buffer size.
buffersize_percent Indicates the storage pool capacity that a thin-provisioned volume attempts to reserve as a buffer. The buffer size is specified as a percentage of the volume capacity.