To display information about storage pool volumes, first complete the following fields and then click Finish, or click Cancel to end the task.
Enter the name of the volume. You can use wildcard characters in the name. The default is *, meaning that all storage pool volumes are included in the query.
Select a status from the list if you want to limit the query results to volumes with a particular access mode.
Readwrite | Client nodes and server processes can read and write the volume |
Readonly | Client nodes and server processes can only read the volume. |
Unavailable | Client nodes and server processes cannot read or write the volume. |
Offsite | The volume is at another location and is not available for immediate mounting (applies to copy storage pool volumes only). |
Destroyed | The volume has been designated as destroyed (not usable). |
Select a status from the list if you want to limit the query results to volumes with a particular volume status.
Online | Random access volumes that are available to the server |
Offline | Random access volumes that are not available to the server |
Empty | Sequential access volumes that have no data |
Pending | Sequential access volumes from which all files have been deleted, but for which the reuse delay time has not yet passed |
Filling | Sequential access volumes that the server has written to but has not yet filled to capacity |
Full | Sequential access volumes that the server has filled |
Enter the name of the device class if you want to limit the query to volumes in certain device classes. The default is *, meaning that device class is not a criteria for the query. You can use wildcard characters for the device class name.
Select how much information is displayed. The default is Standard.
Standard | Partial information is displayed. |
Detailed | Complete information is displayed. |