This command displays the properties of a specified volume.
Usage
volume show --id ID
Required Parameters
| Specifies which volume to display. |
Example
vcli: admin> volume show --id 4
+---------------+--------------------------------------+
| Id | 4 |
| View-id | 12 |
| Name | vol_2 |
| Size(GB) | 10.000 |
| Tags | {'team': 'platform', 'owner': 'DG'} |
| Namespace-id | 2 |
| Nguid | 1533db2e-8c87-26d8-8069-510695bb6e51 |
| Uuid | 1533db2e-8cd3-45d8-8069-510695bb6e51 |
| Capacity(GB) | 0.055 |
| Snapshot-data | {'id': None, 'name': 'N/A'} |
| Tenant-name | default |
| Is-monitored | False |
+---------------+--------------------------------------+
Command Output
| The VMS ID of the volume. |
| The VMS ID of the subsystem view to which the volume belongs. |
| The name of the volume. |
| The amount of capacity allocated to the volume. |
| The tags assigned to the volume, if applicable. |
| The namespace ID as used by hosts to search the volume within the subsystem. Each namespace ID is unique within the subsystem. If a volume snapshot is mapped to any host(s), a snapshot volume is created with its own namespace ID. |
| The NGUID used by block hosts to access the volume. |
| The UUID, used by hosts to search the volume in the subsystem. |
| The amount of used logical capacity on the volume. |
| For snapshot volumes, the ID and name of the snapshot from which the volume was mapped. |
| The name of the tenant to which the volume belongs. |
| Indicates whether live monitoring is enabled for the volume. |