system node virtual-machine instance show-system-disks
Display information about virtual machine system disks
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The system node virtual-machine instance show-system-disks command displays information about the system disks (non-data disks) attached to the virtual machine. Data disk information is available using the command storage disk show-virtual-machine-disk-info .
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
-instanceparameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields. [-node {<nodename>|local}]- Node Name- 
Selects disk information for nodes that match this parameter.
 [-vmdisk-purpose <text>]- Purpose of the System Disk- 
Selects disk information for disks that match this parameter. Values include:
Boot,NVRAM, andCore. [-vmdisk-type <text>]- Type of the System Disk- 
Selects disk information for disks that match this parameter. Possible values are:
VMDISK,SSD. [-vmdisk-name <text>]- System Disk Name- 
Selects disk information for disks that match this parameter. The virtual machine ID of the system disk.
 [-vmdisk-capacity <text>]- Size of the System Disk (GB)- 
Selects disk information for disks that match this parameter. The size of the system disk.
 [-vmdisk-file-name <text>]- File Name of the System Disk Used By the Hypervisor- 
Selects disk information for disks that match this parameter. The virtual machine file name of the disk. Each system disk is mapped to a unique VM disk file.
 
Examples
The following example shows typical output from the command.
cluster1::> system node virtual-machine instance show-system-disks
     Disk    Disk    Disk        Disk
Node Purpose Type    Name Capacity GB VM Disk File Name
---- ------- ------- ---- ----------- ---------------------------------------
node1
     boot    SSD     da0           10 node1-vm-disk-boot
     nvram   SSD     da1          500 node1-vm-disk-nvram
     core    VMDISK  da2          216 node1-vm-disk-core