qos workload show
Display a list of workloads
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
Shows the current status of workloads on a cluster. Use this command to determine the types of workloads that are currently on a cluster. The types of workloads include: system-defined, preset, and user-defined. The system generates system-defined and preset workloads. You cannot create, modify, or delete these workloads. Also, you can only modify or delete a user-defined workload , but cannot create one
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. [-workload <text>]
- Workload Name-
If you use this parameter, the command displays the workloads that contain the specified workload name.
[-uuid <UUID>]
- Workload UUID (privilege: advanced)-
If you use this parameter, the command displays the workloads that contain the specified UUID.
[-class <QoS Configuration Class>]
- Workload Class-
If you use this parameter, the command displays the workloads that contain the specified class. The Class options include system-defined, preset, and user-defined.
[-wid <integer>]
- Workload ID-
If you use this parameter, the command displays the workloads that contain the specified internal workload ID.
[-category <text>]
- Workload Category-
If you use this parameter, the command displays the workloads that contain the specified category. The category options include Scanner and Efficiency.
[-policy-group <text>]
- Policy Group Name-
If you use this parameter, the command displays the workloads that match the specified policy group name.
[-read-ahead <text>]
- Read-ahead Tunables-
If you use this parameter, the command displays the workloads that contain the specified read-ahead cache tunable.
[-vserver <vserver name>]
- Vserver-
If you use this parameter, the command displays the workloads that match the specified Vserver.
[-volume <volume name>]
- Volume-
If you use this parameter, the command displays the workloads that match the specified volume.
[-qtree <qtree name>]
- Qtree Name-
If you use this parameter, the command displays the workloads that match the specified Qtree name.
[-lun <text>]
- LUN Name-
If you use this parameter, the command displays the workloads that match the specified LUN name.
[-file <text>]
- File Path-
If you use this parameter, the command displays the workloads that match the specified file path.
[-max-throughput <qos_tput>]
- Maximum Throughput-
Selects the workloads that match this parameter value
A maximum throughput limit specifies the throughput in IOPS that the workload must not exceed.
[-min-throughput <qos_tput>]
- Minimum Throughput-
Selects the workloads that match this parameter value
A minimum throughput specifies the desired performance level for a workload in IOPS.
[-is-adaptive {true|false}]
- Adaptive-
If you use this parameter, the command displays only adaptive workloads.
[-is-constituent {true|false}]
- Is Constituent Volume-
If this parameter is specified, the command displays information only about storage objects that either are or are not constituents of a FlexGroup, depending on the value provided.
Examples
cluster1::> qos workload show -class user-defined Workload Wid Policy Group Vserver Volume LUN Qtree File Path -------------- ----- ------------ -------- -------- ------ ------ ------------- vs2-wid100 100 pg1 vs2 - - - -
Shows all user-defined workloads and the corresponding storage objects on the "cluster1" cluster.