Volume health fields
The following fields are available in the Health: All Volumes view and can be used in custom views and in reports.
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Status
The current status of a volume. The status can be Critical (), Error (), Warning (), or Normal ().
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Volume
The name of the volume.
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Storage VM
The SVM that contains the volume.
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State
The current state of the volume:
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Offline
Read or write access to the volume is not allowed.
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Online
Read and write access to the volume is allowed.
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Restricted
Limited operations, such as parity reconstruction, are allowed, but data access is not allowed.
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Mixed
The constituents of a FlexGroup volume are not all in the same state.
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Protection Role
The protection role of a volume:
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Unprotected
A read/write volume with no outgoing or incoming SnapMirror or SnapVault relationships
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Protected
A read/write volume with an outgoing SnapMirror or SnapVault relationship
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Destination
A data protection (DP) volume or read/write volume with an incoming SnapMirror or SnapVault relationship
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Not Applicable
A volume for which protection roles do not apply, such as a load sharing volume, data constituent, or temporary volume
Clicking the role displays the Protection tab of the Volume / Health details page.
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Style
The style of volume; FlexVol or FlexGroup.
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Mount Path
The path to which the volume is mounted.
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Available Data %
The percentage of physical space currently available for data in the volume.
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Available Data Capacity
The amount of physical space currently available for data in the volume.
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Used Data %
The percentage of physical space used by data in the volume based on the total available data capacity.
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Used Data Capacity
The amount of physical space used by data in the volume.
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Total Data Capacity
The total physical space available for data in the volume.
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Logical Space Reporting
Whether the volume has logical space reporting configured. The value can be Enabled, Disabled, or Not applicable.
Logical space indicates the real size of the data that is being stored on the volume without applying the savings from using ONTAP storage efficiency technologies.
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Logical Space Used %
The percentage of logical space used by data in the volume based on the total available data capacity.
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Logical Space Used
The logical space used by data in the volume.
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Move Status
The current status of the volume move operation. The status can be In Progress, Paused, Failed, or Completed.
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Type
The volume type. The volume type can be Read-write or Data-protection, Load-sharing, or Data-cache.
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Thin Provisioned
Whether space guarantee is set for the selected volume. Valid values are Yes and No.
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Deduplication
Whether deduplication is enabled on the volume. The column displays either Enabled or Disabled.
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Compression
Whether compression is enabled on the volume. The column displays either Enabled or Disabled.
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In Transition
Whether the volume has completed transition or not.
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SnapLock Type
The SnapLock Type of the aggregate that contains the volume. The available options are Compliance, Enterprise, Non-SnapLock.
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Local Snapshot Policy
The local Snapshot copy policies for the volumes listed. The default policy name is Default.
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Tiering Policy
The tiering policy set on the volume. The policy takes affect only when the volume is deployed on a FabricPool aggregate:
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None - The data for this volume always remains on the performance tier.
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Snapshot-Only - Only Snapshot data is moved automatically to the cloud tier. All other data remains on the performance tier.
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Backup - On data protection volumes, all transferred user data starts in the cloud tier, but later client reads can cause hot data to move to the performance tier.
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Auto - Data on this volume is moved between the performance tier and the cloud tier automatically when ONTAP determines that the data is “hot” or “cold”.
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All - The data for this volume always remains on the cloud tier.
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Caching Policy
The caching policy that is associated with the selected volume. The policy provides information about how the Flash Pool caching occurs for the volume.
Cache policy Description Auto
Read caches all the metadata blocks and randomly read user data blocks, and write caches all the randomly overwritten user data blocks.
None
Does not cache any user data or metadata blocks.
All
Read caches all the user data blocks that are read and written. The policy does not perform any write caching.
All-Random Write
This policy is a combination of the All and No Read-Random Write policies and performs the following actions:
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Read caches all the user data blocks that are read and written.
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Write caches all the randomly overwritten user data blocks.
All Read
Read caches all the metadata, randomly read, and sequentially read user data blocks.
All Read-Random Write
This policy is a combination of the All Read and No Read-Random Write policies and performs the following actions:
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Read caches all the metadata, randomly read, and sequentially read user data blocks.
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Write caches all the randomly overwritten user data blocks.
All Read Random Write
Read caches all the metadata, randomly read, sequentially read, and randomly written user data blocks.
All Read Random Write-Random Write
This policy is a combination of the All Read Random Write and No Read-Random Write policies and does the following:
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Read caches all the metadata, randomly read, and sequentially read, and randomly written user data blocks.
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Write caches all the randomly overwritten user data blocks.
Meta
Read caches only metadata blocks.
Meta-Random Write
This policy is a combination of the Meta and No Read-Random Write and does the following: Read caches only
No Read-Random Write
Write caches all the randomly overwritten user data blocks. The policy does not perform any read caching.
Random Read
Read caches all the metadata blocks and randomly read user data blocks.
Random Read-Write
Read caches all the metadata, randomly read, and randomly written user data blocks.
Random Read-Write-Random Write
This policy is a combination of the Random Read Write and No Read-Random Write policies and does the following:
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Read caches all the metadata, randomly read, and randomly overwritten user data blocks.
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Write caches all the randomly overwritten user data blocks.
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Cache Retention Priority
The cache retention priority for the volume. A cache retention priority defines how long the blocks of a volume will be in cache state in a Flash Pool once they become cold.
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Low
Cache the cold volume blocks for the lowest time
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Normal
Cache the cold volume blocks for the default time
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High
Cache the cold volume blocks for the highest time
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Encryption Type
The type of encryption that is applied to a volume.
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Software - Volumes that are protected using NetApp Volume Encryption (NVE) or NetApp Aggregate Encryption (NAE) software encryption solutions.
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Hardware - Volumes that are protected using NetApp Storage Encryption (NSE) hardware encryption.
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Software and Hardware - Volumes that are protected by both software and hardware encryption.
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None - Volumes that are not encrypted.
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Aggregate
The name of the aggregate on which the volume resides, or the number of aggregates on which the FlexGroup volume resides.
You can click the name to display details in the Aggregate details page. For FlexGroup volumes, you can click the number to display the aggregates that are used in the FlexGroup in the Aggregates page.
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Node
The name of the node to which the volume belongs, or the number of nodes on which the FlexGroup volume resides. You can view more details about the cluster node by clicking the node name.
You can click the node name to display details in the Node details page. For FlexGroup volumes, you can click the number to display the nodes that are used in the FlexGroup in the Nodes page.
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Cluster
The cluster that contains the destination volume. You can view more details about the cluster by clicking the cluster name.
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Cluster FQDN
The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the cluster.