Veritas Access Appliance Administrator's Guide
- Section I. Introducing Access Appliance
- Section II. Configuring Access Appliance
- Managing users
- Configuring the network
- Configuring authentication services
- Configuring user authentication using digital certificates or smart cards
- Section III. Managing Access Appliance storage
- Configuring storage
- Managing disks
- Access Appliance as an iSCSI target
- Configuring storage
- Section IV. Managing Access Appliance file access services
- Configuring the NFS server
- Setting up Kerberos authentication for NFS clients
- Using Access Appliance as a CIFS server
- About configuring CIFS for Active Directory (AD) domain mode
- About setting trusted domains
- About managing home directories
- About CIFS clustering modes
- About migrating CIFS shares and home directories
- About managing local users and groups
- Using Access Appliance as an Object Store server
- Configuring the NFS server
- Section V. Managing Access Appliance security
- Section VI. Monitoring and troubleshooting
- Configuring event notifications and audit logs
- About alert management
- Appliance log files
- Configuring event notifications and audit logs
- Section VII. Provisioning and managing Access Appliance file systems
- Creating and maintaining file systems
- Considerations for creating a file system
- About managing application I/O workloads using maximum IOPS settings
- Modifying a file system
- Managing a file system
- Creating and maintaining file systems
- Section VIII. Provisioning and managing Access Appliance shares
- Creating shares for applications
- Creating and maintaining NFS shares
- About the NFS shares
- Creating and maintaining CIFS shares
- About the CIFS shares
- About managing CIFS shares for Enterprise Vault
- Integrating Access Appliance with Data Insight
- Section IX. Managing Access Appliance storage services
- Configuring episodic replication
- Episodic replication job failover and failback
- Configuring continuous replication
- How Access Appliance continuous replication works
- Continuous replication failover and failback
- Using snapshots
- Using instant rollbacks
- Configuring episodic replication
- Section X. Reference
Displaying information for all disk devices associated with the nodes in a cluster
You can display disk information for the disk devices associated with the nodes in the Access Appliance cluster. If local disks are present, the information includes entries for the local disks.
See the storage_disk(1) man page for the detailed examples.
The information displayed depends on the form of the command that you use. The following information is available:
Disk | Indicates the disk name. |
Serial Number | Indicates the serial number for the disk. |
Enclosure | Indicates the type of storage enclosure. |
Size | Indicates the size of the disk. |
Use% | Indicates the percentage of the disk that is being used. |
Transport | Indicates transport protocol values like SCSI, FC, and other values. |
ID | ID column consists of the following four fields. A ":" separates these fields.
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Array Type | Indicates the type of storage array and can contain any one of the three values: Disk for JBODs, Active-Active, and Active-Passive. |
To display a list of disks and nodes
- To display a list of disks and nodes, enter the following:
Storage> disk list
This form of the command displays local disk information for all nodes in the cluster.
To display the disk information
- To display the disk information, enter the following:
disk list detail
This form of the command displays local disk information from all the nodes in the cluster.
To display the disk list paths
- To display the disks multiple paths, enter the following:
Storage> disk list paths
This form of the command displays local disk information from all the nodes in the cluster.