Skip to main content

storage failover mailbox-disk show

Display information about storage failover mailbox disks

Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the advanced privilege level.

Description

The storage failover mailbox-disk show command lists the mailbox disks that are used by storage failover. The command displays the following information:

  • Node name
  • Whether the mailbox disk is owned by the local node or by its partner
  • Disk name
  • Disk universal unique identifier (UUID)
This command is available only at the advanced privilege level and higher.

Parameters

{ [-fields <fieldname>, ...]
If -fields <fieldname>,... is used, the command displays only the specified fields.
| [-instance ]}
If this parameter is used, the command displays detailed information about all entries.
[-node {<nodename>|local}] - Node
Selects the mailbox disks that are associated with the specified node.
[-location {local|partner|tertiary}] - Mailbox Owner
Selects the mailbox disks that have the specified relationship to the node.
[-diskindex <integer>] - Mailbox Disk Index
Selects the mailbox disk that has the specified index number.
[-diskname <text>] - Mailbox Disk Name
Selects the mailbox disks that match the specified disk name.
[-diskuuid <text>] - Mailbox Disk UUID
Selects the mailbox disks that match the specified UUID.
[-physical-location {local|partner|mediator}] - Mailbox Disk Physical Location
Selects the mailbox disks that match the specified physical location.
[-location-id <nvramid>] - System ID of the Node where the Disk is Attached
Selects the mailbox disks that match the specified location-id.
[-location-name <text>] - Mailbox Disk Location
Selects the mailbox disks that match the specified location-name.

Examples

The following example displays information about the mailbox disks on a node named node1:

cluster1::*> storage failover mailbox-disk show -node node1
Node Location Index Disk Name Physical Location Disk UUID
------- --------- ----- ------------- ------------------ --------------------
node1
local 0 1.0.4 local 20000000:8777E9D6:[...]
local 1 1.0.6 partner 20000000:8777E9DE:[...]
partner 0 1.0.1 local 20000000:877BA634:[...]
partner 1 1.0.2 partner 20000000:8777C1F2:[...]