vserver nvme namespace show
Display NVMe namespaces
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The vserver nvme namespace showcommand displays information for NVMe namespaces.
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.
 - [-vserver <Vserver Name>] - Vserver Name
 - Use this parameter to display the NVMe namespaces that match the Vserver that you specify.
 - [-path <path>] - Namespace Path
 - Use this parameter to display the NVMe namespace that matches the path that you specify.
 - [-size {<integer>[KB|MB|GB|TB|PB]}] - Size
 - Use this parameter to display the NVMe namespaces that match the size that you specify.
 - [-size-used {<integer>[KB|MB|GB|TB|PB]}] - Size Used
 - Use this parameter to display the NVMe namespaces that match this parameter value.
 - [-ostype {aix|linux|vmware|windows}] - OS Type
 - Use this parameter to display the NVMe namespaces that match this parameter value.
 - [-comment <text>] - Comment
 - Use this parameter to display the NVMe namespaces that match this parameter value.
 - [-block-size {512|4KB}] - Block Size
 - Use this parameter to display the NVMe namespaces that match this parameter value.
 - [-state {online|offline|nvfail|space-error}] - State
 - Use this parameter to display the NVMe namespaces that match this parameter value.
 - [-is-read-only {true|false}] - Is Read Only
 - Use this parameter to display the NVMe namespaces that match this parameter value.
 - [-creation-timestamp <MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS>] - Creation Time
 - Use this parameter to display the NVMe namespaces that match this parameter value.
 - [-uuid <UUID>] - Namespace UUID
 - Use this parameter to display the NVMe namespaces that match this parameter value.
 - [-restore-inaccessible {true|false}] - Restore Inaccessible
 - Use this parameter to display the NVMe namespaces that match this parameter value.
 - [-node <nodename>] - Node Hosting the Namespace
 - Use this parameter to display the NVMe namespaces that match this parameter value.
 - [-volume <volume name>] - Volume Name
 - Use this parameter to display the NVMe namespaces that match this parameter value.
 - [-qtree <qtree name>] - Qtree Name
 - Use this parameter to display the NVMe namespaces that match this parameter value.
 - [-subsystem <text>] - Mapped Subsystem
 - Use this parameter to display the NVMe namespaces that are attached to a Subsystem that matches this parameter value.
 - [-nsid <Hex 32bit Integer>] - Namespace ID
 - Use this parameter to display the NVMe namespaces that match this parameter value.
 - [-anagrpid <Hex 32bit Integer>] - ANA Group ID (privilege: advanced)
 - Use this parameter to display the NVMe namespaces that match Asymmetric Namespace Access (ANA) group identifier that you specify.
 - [-vserver-id <integer>] - Vserver ID
 - Use this parameter to display the NVMe namespaces that match this parameter value.
 - [-container-state {online|aggregate-offline|volume-offline|error}] - Namespace Container State (privilege: advanced)
 - Selects the namespaces that match this parameter value. The container states are:
- online- The namespace's aggregate and volume are online.
 - aggregate-offline- The namespace's aggregate is offline.
 - volume-offline- The namespace's volume is offline.
 - error- An error occurred accessing the namespace's volume.
 
 - [-include-offline-containers [true]] - Include Namespaces on Offline Volumes and Aggregates (privilege: advanced)
 - If true, include available information for namespaces in offline aggregates and offline volumes in the output. By default, namespaces in offline aggregates and offline volumes are excluded from the output.
 - [-application <text>] - Application
 - Selects the namespace that are part of an application that matches the parameter value.
 
Examples
cluster::*> vserver nvme namespace show -vserver vs1
Vserver   Path                            State     Size Subsystem       NSID
--------- ------------------------------- ------- ------ ---------- ---------
vs1       /vol/test_1_vol/ns1             online    10GB subsys1    00000001h
vs1       /vol/test_1_vol/ns2             online   500MB subsys1    00000002h
vs1       /vol/test_1_vol/ns3             online     1TB -                  -
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