storage encryption disk show-status
Display status of disk encryption operation
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The storage encryption disk show-status
command displays the results of the latest destroy
, modify
, or sanitize
operation of the storage encryption disk
command family. Use this command to view the progress of these operations on self-encrypting disks (SEDs).
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. [-node <nodename>]
- Node Name-
If you specify this parameter, the command displays disk encryption status for the nodes that match this parameter.
[-is-fips-support {true|false}]
- Node Supports FIPS Disks-
If you specify this parameter, the command displays disk encryption status for the nodes that match this parameter (
true
means the node supports FIPS-certified self-encrypting drives). [-latest-op <Storage Disk Encryption Operation>]
- Latest Operation Requested-
If you specify this parameter, the command displays disk encryption status for the nodes with a most recent
storage encryption disk
operation that matches this parameter (one ofdestroy
,modify
,revert-to-original-state
,sanitize
, orunknown
). [-op-start-time <MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS>]
- Operation Start Time-
Selects the nodes with operation start times that match this parameter.
[-op-execute-time <integer>]
- Execution Time in Seconds-
If you specify this parameter, the command displays disk encryption status for the nodes with operation execution time that matches this parameter. The operation may be partial or completed.
[-disk-start-count <integer>]
- Number of Disks Started-
If you specify this parameter, the command displays disk encryption status for the nodes that started this number of SEDs in their latest operation.
[-disk-done-count <integer>]
- Number of Disks Done-
Selects the nodes that report this number of SEDs having completed the latest operation, successfully or not.
[-disk-success-count <integer>]
- Number of Disks Successful-
If you specify this parameter, the command displays disk encryption status for the nodes that report this number of SEDs that successfully completed the latest operation. When the operation is finished, if the success count is not the same as the started count, some additional detail is available using the
-instance
or-node
parameters. [-disk-no-key-id-count <integer>]
- Number of Disks with Key ID Not Found-
If you specify this parameter, the command displays disk encryption status for the nodes that report this number of SEDs that failed the latest operation because ONTAP could not find the Key IDs associated with the required authentication key of the SED.
[-disk-no-authent-count <integer>]
- Number of Disks Not Authenticated-
If you specify this parameter, the command displays disk encryption status for the nodes that report this number of SEDs that failed the latest operation because the identified Authentication Key could not authenticate with the SED.
[-op-sequence-count <integer>]
- Sequence Count of Latest Operation-
If you specify this parameter, the command displays disk encryption status for that nodes that match the value list.
Examples
When no operation has been requested since node boot, the status for that node is empty. If you enter a node name, the output is in the same format as for the -instance
parameter.
cluster1::> storage encryption disk show-status -node node Node Name: node Node Supports FIPS-certified Self-Encrypting Disks: true Latest Operation Requested: unknown Operation Start Time: - Execution Time in Seconds: - Number of Disks Started: - Number of Disks Done: - Number of Disks Successful: - Number of Disks with Key ID Not Found: - Number of Disks Not Authenticated: -
Once an operation begins, the status is dynamic until all devices have completed. When disks are modified, sanitized, or destroyed, sequential executions of storage encryption disk show-status
appear as in this example that shows the progress of a modify operation on three SEDs on each node of a two-node cluster:
cluster1::> storage encryption disk show-status SED Latest Start Execution Disks Disks Disk Node Support Request Timestamp Time (sec) Begun Done Successful ------- ------- -------- ------------------ ---------- ------ ------ ---------- node true modify 9/22/2014 13:58:53 4 3 0 0 node1 true modify 9/22/2014 13:58:53 4 3 0 0 cluster1::> storage encryption disk show-status SED Latest Start Execution Disks Disks Disk Node Support Request Timestamp Time (sec) Begun Done Successful ------- ------- -------- ------------------ ---------- ------ ------ ---------- node true modify 9/22/2014 13:58:53 7 3 3 3 node1 true modify 9/22/2014 13:58:53 7 3 3 3