May 24th, 2017 06:00

Hi Eddy,

these items with a service level of none do indicate that they are SG's and would still consume space. When they were created  they were not placed under fast control.

Normally we would recommend having an SG under fast control when creating it.

let me know if this is clear or if you need more.

Regards

Finbarr.

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May 25th, 2017 08:00

Hi Finbarr,

The thing is all of my storage groups are assigned a service level of optimized.  So how do I figure out which volumes have a service level of none?

Eddy

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May 25th, 2017 08:00

I think a better way to ask my question is - is there a CLI command to view all volumes that do not belong to a storage group?  Or list all volumes and have their storage group association be shown as an additional column?

May 31st, 2017 04:00

Hi Edy,

just to make sure can you verify with a symsg list -detail -by_sl

to get a list of devices that are not in a sg you can use the symdev option

symdev list –notinsg


also to check if they are the other command can be used


symdev list –insg


Let me know if this helps.


Regards

Fin.


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