Gathering information about ESE DASD
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Several sysfs attributes provide information about ESE DASDs.
Procedure
- To examine the capacity of an ESE DASD, use the capacity sysfs
attribute and its subentries.The following examples use an ESE DASD with device-bus ID 0.0.95d0.
- To see the logical size in cylinders, read the logical_capacity
attribute, for example:
# cat /sys/bus/ccw/devices/0.0.95d0/capacity/logical_capacity 60102
- To see the currently used capacity in cylinders, read the
space_allocated attribute, for
example:
# cat /sys/bus/ccw/devices/0.0.95d0/capacity/space_allocated 27825
For a non-ESE DASD, space_allocated is always the same as the logical_capacity. - To see total available space in cylinders, read the
space_configured attribute, for example:
# cat /sys/bus/ccw/devices/0.0.95d0/capacity/space_configured 34103433
- To see the logical size in cylinders, read the logical_capacity
attribute, for example:
- To examine the pool of extents in which the DASD is defined, use the
extent_pool sysfs attribute, and its subentries.For example, to see the pool ID, read the pool_id attribute:
# cat /sys/bus/ccw/devices/0.0.95d0/extent_pool/pool_id 0
To see the extent size, use the extent_size attribute, which shows the size of the extent in cylinders. 21 or 1113 cylinders are possible:# cat /sys/bus/ccw/devices/0.0.95d0/extent_pool/extent_size 1113
For information about how to define the number of cylinders, see the documentation of your storage server. - To examine the utilization, use the cap_at_warnlevel and
warn_threshold attributes.For example, to see whether the available capacity has reached the warning level:
# cat /sys/bus/ccw/devices/0.0.95d0/extent_pool/cap_at_warnlevel 0 # cat /sys/bus/ccw/devices/0.0.95d0/extent_pool/warn_threshold 15
where the value 15 means that the warning level is set to 85% for this extent pool on the storage server.Should no space be left in the pool, the pool_oos attribute is set to 1. If so, all I/O traffic is stopped:# cat /sys/bus/ccw/devices/0.0.95d0/extent_pool/pool_oos 1Otherwise the attribute shows0.