vsdatalst – Displays virtual shared disk subsystem information.
vsdatalst {-g | -n | -v | -c}
Use this command to display one of several kinds of information to standard output.
You can use the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) to run the vsdatalst command. To use SMIT, enter:
smit list_vsd
and select the option for the kind of virtual shared disk SDR information you want to see.
None.
You must have root authority to run this command.
You must issue this command from a node that is online in the peer domain. To bring a peer domain online, use the startrpdomain command. To bring a particular node online in an existing peer domain, use the startrpnode command. For more information on creating and administering an RSCT peer domain, refer to the RSCT: Administration Guide.
Current RVSD subsystem run level.
vsdatalst -g
The
system displays a message similar to the following: VSD Global Volume Group Information
Server Node Numbers
Global Volume Group name Local VG name primary backup eio_recovery recovery server_list vsd_type
------------------------ ------------ ------- ------ ------------ -------- ----------- --------
gpfs0gvg gpfs0vg 1 2 0 0 0 VSD
gpfs1gvg gpfs1vg 2 1 0 0 0 VSD
gpfs3gvg gpfs3vg 1 0 0 0 1:2 CVSD
vsdatalst -n
The
system displays a message similar to the following: VSD Node Information
Buddy Buffer
node VSD IP packet minimum maximum # maxbufs
number host_name adapter size size size
------ --------------- -------- --------- ------- ------- ---------
1 host1 ml0 61440 4096 262144 128
2 host2 ml0 61440 4096 262144 128
vsdatalst -v
The
system displays a message similar to the following: VSD Table
VSD name logical volume Global Volume Group minor# size_in_MB
------------------------------- --------------- ------------------------------- ------ ----------
gpfs0vsd gpfs0lv gpfs0gvg 3 4096
gpfs1vsd gpfs1lv gpfs1gvg 1 4096
gpfs3vsd gpfs3lv gpfs3gvg 4 4096
/opt/rsct/vsd/bin/vsdatalst