lun maxsize
Display the maximum possible size of a LUN on a given volume or qtree.
Description
This command returns the maximum size of LUNs for different OS types in a volume or qtree. The command also includes possible maximum size for LUNs with Snapshots or without Snapshots. You can specify the path of the volume or qtree to determine the maximum size of a LUN that you want to create within that volume or qtree.
If you do not specify a path, the command returns the maximum LUN size for each OS type for all volumes and qtrees in a cluster.
The available space in a volume can change over time which means that the size reported by lun maxsize can change as well. In addition, the maximum LUN size allowed in a lun resize command may be less than the size reported by lun maxsize.
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
- Specifies the Vserver.
- { [-path <qtree path>] - Volume or Qtree Path
- Specifies the path of the root volume or qtree. Examples of correct LUN paths are /vol/vol1/lun1 and /vol/vol1/qtree1/lun1.
- | [-volume <volume name>] - Volume Name
- Specifies the volume that contains the LUN you want to get the maximum size for.
- [-qtree <qtree name>]} - Qtree Name
- Specifies the qtree that contains the LUN you want to get the maximum size for.
- [-ostype | -t {vmware|hyper_v|windows_2008|windows_gpt|windows|linux|xen|solaris|solaris_efi|hpux|aix|netware|openvms}] - OS Type
- Specifies OS type of the LUN. The OS types are:
- aix - the LUN stores AIX data.
- hpux - the LUN stores HP-UX data.
- hyper_v - the LUN stores Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V data
- linux - the LUN stores a Linux raw disk without a partition table.
- netware - the LUN stores NetWare data.
- openvms - the LUN stores Open-VMS data
- solaris - the LUN stores Solaris raw disk in a single-slice partition.
- solaris_efi - the LUN stores Solaris_EFI data.
- vmware - the LUN stores VMware data
- windows - the LUN stores a raw disk type in a single-partition Windows disk using the Master Boot Record (MBR) partitioning style.
- windows_gpt - the LUN stores Windows data using the GUID Partition Type (GPT) partitioning style.
- windows_2008 - the LUN stores Windows data for Windows 2008 or later systems.
- xen - the LUN stores Xen data
- [-complete-ss-reserve <size>] - With Complete Snapshot Reserve
- Shows the maximum size possible of a LUN if you have the complete Snapshot reserve enabled.
- [-ss-reserve <size>] - With Snapshot Reserve
- Shows the maximum size possible of a LUN if you have the Snapshot reserve enabled.
- [-without-ss-reserve <size>] - Without Snapshot Reserve
- Shows the maximum size possible of a LUN if you have no Snapshot reserve enabled.
Examples
cluster1::> lun maxsize -volume vol0 -ostype netware
Virtual Without With SS Complete
Server Volume Qtree OS Type SS Reserve Reserve SS Reserve
---------- ------------ ------------ -------- ---------- --------- ----------
vs0 vol0 "" netware 45MB 45MB 45MB
Displays the maximum size of a LUN for the OS type netware.
cluster1::> lun maxsize
Without With SS Complete
Vserver Volume Qtree OS Type SS Reserve Reserve SS Reserve
---------- ------------ ------------ -------- ---------- --------- ----------
vs1 vol1 "" hyper_v 172.6MB 172.6MB 172.6MB
windows_2008
172.6MB 172.6MB 172.6MB
windows_gpt 172.6MB 172.6MB 172.6MB
windows 172.6MB 172.6MB 172.6MB
linux 178MB 178MB 178MB
xen 178MB 178MB 178MB
solaris 178MB 178MB 178MB
solaris_efi 178MB 178MB 178MB
hpux 178MB 178MB 178MB
aix 178MB 178MB 178MB
netware 178MB 178MB 178MB
openvms 178MB 178MB 178MB
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