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Dell Unity™ Family Unisphere® Command Line Interface User Guide

Manage vVol objects

Virtual volumes are encapsulations of virtual machine files, virtual disks, and their derivatives. There are several types of vVol objects that correspond to an individual virtual volume, including a VMDK vVol (data vVol), Config vVol, Memory vVol, and Swap vVol.

Table 1. Types of vVols
VMDK (Data) vVol The VMDK vVol, displayed as Data vVol in Unisphere, contains the vDisk file, or the hard disk drive, for the VM.
Config vVol The Config vVol contains settings, configuration, and state information for the VM. This includes vmx, nvram, and log files.
Memory vVol The Memory vVol contains a complete copy of the VM memory as part of a with-memory VM snapshot.
Swap vVol The Swap vVol is created when VMs are powered on and contain copies of the VM memory pages that are not retained in memory.
Table 2. vVol attributes
Attribute Description
ID Virtual volume identifier.
Name Virtual volume name.
Type Type of virtual volume. Valid values are:
  • Data
  • Config
  • Memory
  • Swap
  • Other
Replica type Virtual volume replica type. Valid values are:
  • Base
  • Prepared Snap
  • Ready Snap
  • Fast-Clone
Parent Identifier of the base/parent virtual volume for the snap, prepared snap, or fast-clone.
Health state Health state of the virtual volume.
Health details Additional health information for the virtual volume.
Datastore Identifier of the datastore associated with the virtual volume.
Storage pool Identifier of the storage pool that contains the virtual volume.
Capability profile Identifier of the capability profile associated with the virtual volume.
Policy profile Name of the VMware vSphere policy profile.
Compliant Indicates whether the virtual volume is compliant with the VMware vSphere policy profile.
Size Size of the virtual volume.
Current allocation Total current allocation of the virtual volume.
Bound to Comma-separated list of protocol endpoint identifiers to which the virtual volume is bound. An empty value indicates an unbound virtual volume.
Binding details Binding details of the protocol endpoint to which the virtual volume is bound.
  • For virtual volumes bound to NFS protocol endpoints, this displays the full NFS paths.
  • For virtual volumes bound to iSCSI protocol endpoints, this displays the virtual volume iSCSI secondary ID.
  • For unbound virtual volumes, this value is empty.
Virtual machine Identifier of the virtual machine.
VM hard disk Name of the associated VM hard disk.
SP owner Name of the storage processor where the vVol is placed.
Creation time Date and time the virtual volume was created.

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