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storage raid-options show

Display RAID options

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

Description

The storage raid-options show command displays information about all the RAID options in a cluster. The options are described in the storage raid-options manual page.

Parameters

{ [-fields <fieldname>, ...]
If you specify the -fields <fieldname>, ... parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify.
| [-instance ]}
If you specify the -instance parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields.
[-node {<nodename>|local}] - Node
Selects information about all the RAID options on the specified node.
[-name <text>] - Option Name
Selects information about the RAID options that have the specified name.
[-value <text>] - Option Value
Selects information about all the RAID options that have the specified value.
[-recommended-value <text>] - Recommended Value
Selects information about all the RAID options that have the specified recommended value.
[-constraint <text>] - Option Constraint
Selects information about all the RAID options that have the specified constraint. The 'constraint' field indicates the expected setting for a RAID option across both nodes of an HA pair. The possible values are:
  • none - no constraint on the value of this RAID option; nodes can have different values
  • same_preferred - the same value should be used on both nodes of an HA pair, otherwise the next takeover may not function correctly
  • same_required - the same value must be used on both nodes of an HA pair, otherwise the next takeover will not function correctly
  • only_one - the same value should be used on both nodes of an HA pair. If the values are different and a takeover is in progress, the value of the RAID option on the node that is taking over will be used
  • unknown - no information about constraints for this RAID option

Examples

The following example shows the RAID scrub settings for a node named node1:

cluster1::> storage raid-options show -node node1 -name raid.scrub*
Current Recommended
Node Option Value Value Constraint
-------- ------------------------------------- ------------ ----------- -----------
node1 raid.scrub.perf_impact low low only_one
node1 raid.scrub.enable on off none
2 entries were displayed.