Returns information about the drive groups, and, optionally, returns the health and status of each of the drives in the drive groups.
drive_group ‑list [‑details] {[‑misplacedDriveGroups] | [‑driveGroup drive‑group‑id‑or‑fqn [,drive‑group‑id‑or‑fqn]...] [{ ‑unassigned | ‑persistenceDriveGroup | ‑offlineVolumes drive‑group‑id }] [‑dataConsistency] } [{‑sessionKey | ‑u admin‑user ‑oracleFS oracle‑fs‑system}] [{‑outputformat | ‑o} { text | xml }] [{‑timeout timeout‑in‑seconds | ‑verify | ‑usage | ‑example | ‑help}]
The Drive Enclosure that is associated with each drive group.
The total capacity of each drive group.
The status of each drive in the drive group.
Administrators with primary administrator, admin1, admin2, monitor, or support roles are authorized to run this command.
Displays data consistency information of the specified drive group.
Returns detailed configuration and state information for the specified drive groups.
Specifies the fully qualified name (FQN) or the unique identifier (ID) of the drive group. When a Drive Enclosure is added to the Oracle FS System, the system automatically allocates the storage by generating one or more drive groups. The drive_group ‑list command displays the names of all drive groups that are defined on the Oracle FS System. The FQN consists of the name that the system generates preceded by a forward slash (/) character.
Data exists in flash-backed memory that belongs to the drive group.
The system is not cleanly shut down.
The Drive Enclosure in which the drive group is configured is moved to a different Drive Enclosure string or the drives in the drive group are moved to another Drive Enclosure that is on a different Drive Enclosure string.
The Oracle FS System restarts, but the system cannot locate the drive group on the original string.
Displays a list of any offline SAN LUNs or NAS filesystem data tiers that are residing on compromised drive groups.
Displays the drive group that is holding Persistence data.
Displays any drive groups that are not assigned to a storage domain. If all of the drive groups are assigned, the command returns without displaying any output.
Display a list of drive groups with details about the drives that are in the drive group.
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$ fscli drive_group ‑list ‑details