
Get the specified volume group full copy.
id | The URI of the volume group. |
fcid | The URI of the full copy. |
Requires one of the following roles:
The full copy volume.
Field | Description | Type | Notes |
<volume> | |||
<allocated_capacity_gb> | The total amount of space allocated from the volume's storage pool (GB) | String | |
<pre_allocation_size_gb> | The amount of space that was initially allocated when the volume was created (GB) | String | |
<auto_tier_policy> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</auto_tier_policy> | |||
<requested_capacity_gb> | This volume's total capacity in Gb (Gigabytes). | String | |
<vpool> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</vpool> | |||
<is_composite> | Specifies whether this is a composite (meta) volume. | Boolean | |
<project> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</project> | |||
<provisioned_capacity_gb> | This volume's logical capacity in Gb (Gigabytes). | String | |
<tenant> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</tenant> | |||
<thinly_provisioned> | Whether or not this volume is thinly provisioned. A thin volume initially allocates a portion of its assigned capacity when it is created and then grows as needed. | Boolean | |
<high_availability_backing_volumes> | |||
<high_availability_backing_volume> |
0-* Elements |
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<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</high_availability_backing_volume> | |||
</high_availability_backing_volumes> | |||
<protection> | |||
<mirrors> | |||
<native_mirrors> | |||
<native_mirror> |
0-* Elements |
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<varray> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</varray> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</native_mirror> | |||
</native_mirrors> | |||
</mirrors> | |||
<recoverpoint> | |||
<targets> | This volume's RecoverPoint (RP) target copies | ||
<target> |
0-* Elements |
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<varray> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</varray> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</target> | |||
</targets> | |||
<protection_set> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</protection_set> | |||
<protection_system> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</protection_system> | |||
<site_name> | A label that can be used to denote the physical location of the volume | String | |
<copy_name> | The volume's RecoverPoint (RP) copy name. In this context, a production volume is a copy that is used as a source for replication. | String | |
<replicationset_name> | The name of this volume's RecoverPoint (RP) replication set. A replication set consists of a production volume and that volume's target copies. | String | |
<personality> | How this volume is used with respect to replication Valid values: SOURCE = A production volume TARGET = A copy of a production volume METADATA = A volume that stores meta-data for replication. Example: A RecoverPoint journal volume | String | |
</recoverpoint> | |||
<full_copies> | |||
<associated_source_volume> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</associated_source_volume> | |||
<volumes> | |||
<volume> |
0-* Elements |
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<varray> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</varray> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</volume> | |||
</volumes> | |||
<is_sync_active> | Boolean | ||
<percent_synced> | Integer | ||
<replicaState> | String | ||
<full_copy_set_name> | the name to identify full copies created as a Set | String | |
</full_copies> | |||
<srdf> | |||
<associated_source_volume> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</associated_source_volume> | |||
<volumes> | |||
<volume> |
0-* Elements |
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<varray> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</varray> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</volume> | |||
</volumes> | |||
<personality> | How this volume is used with respect to replication Valid values: SOURCE = A production volume TARGET = A copy of a production volume METADATA = A volume that stores meta-data for replication. Example = Recoverpoint journal volume | String | |
<srdf_group_uri> | URI | ||
<srdf_copy_mode> | String | ||
</srdf> | |||
</protection> | |||
<access_state> | The volume's access state | String | |
<link_status> | The volume's link status | String | |
<has_xio_3x_backend_volumes> | Specifies whether this is Xtremio 3.x volume or not. | Boolean | |
<storage_pool> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</storage_pool> | |||
<volume_groups> | |||
<volume_group> |
0-* Elements |
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<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</volume_group> | |||
</volume_groups> | |||
<supports_snapshot_sessions> | Specifies whether this is volume supports Snapshot Sessions. | Boolean | |
<system_type> | Storage system's type | String | |
<compression_ratio> | String | ||
<device_label> | Label assigned to the Block object. An example of a block object is a volume. | String | |
<native_id> | Native ID for this Block object. | String | |
<varray> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</varray> | |||
<protocols> | |||
<protocol> | String |
0-* Elements |
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</protocols> | |||
<storage_controller> | Storage controller where this Block object is located. | URI | |
<wwn> | World Wide name of this Block object. | String | |
<consistency_group> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</consistency_group> | |||
<replication_group_instance> | Name reference of replication group that the object belong to. | String | |
<name> | The name assigned to this resource in ViPR. The resource name is set by a user and can be changed at any time. It is not a unique identifier. | String | |
<id> | An identifier that is generated by ViPR when the resource is created. The resource ID is guaranteed to be unique and immutable across all virtual data centers for all time. | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the details for this resource | ||
<creation_time> | A timestamp that shows when this resource was created in ViPR | DateTime | |
<tags> | Keywords and labels that can be added by a user to a resource to make it easy to find when doing a search. | ||
<tag> | String |
0-* Elements |
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</tags> | |||
<inactive> | Whether or not the resource is inactive. When a user removes a resource, the resource is put in this state before it is removed from the ViPR database. | Boolean | |
<global> | Boolean | ||
<remote> | Boolean | ||
<vdc> | |||
<id> | ViPR ID of the related object | URI | |
<link> | A hyperlink to the related object | ||
</vdc> | |||
<internal> | Whether or not the resource is an internal resource. | Boolean | |
</volume> |