Name
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Type
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Description
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description | xsd:string |
The description of the health status. It includes the detail of the vSAN
objects in error state and the status of file server.
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domainName | xsd:string |
The name of the domain. See VsanDirectoryServerConfig for more
detailed information about vSAN file service domain.
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extensible | xsd:boolean |
The extensibility of this file share. The file share is backed by vSAN
objects, and each vSAN object can provide 255GB in maximum. So if the file
share needs to grow beyond this limit, more vSAN objects should be
provisioned.
This item is to check whether the storage policy of this file share can be
met by the current cluster for provisioning more backing vSAN objects. If
the storage policy cannot be met by the cluster, and the quota of the file
share cannot be satisfied by current backing vSAN object, this field will be
set to False to indicate this issue.
Note: the provisioning of the vSAN object will be impacted by other facts,
e.g., network partition. Check the network health and host state first before
validating the extensibility of the file share.
Since vSAN API vSAN 7.0U1
|
objectHealth | VsanObjectOverallHealth |
The health status of share's backing vSAN objects. If any object is not
healthy the overall healthy will be 'red'.
|
overallHealth | xsd:string |
Overall health state for this vSAN file service share.
The possible state of the file service share could be one of the following:
- 'green' if the file server for this file share is running properly and
all its backing vSAN objects are healthy.
- 'red' if the file server for this file share is in error state or any of
its backing vSAN objects are degraded.
|
shareName | xsd:string |
The name of the file share.
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shareUuid | xsd:string |
The UUID of the file share.
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Properties inherited from DynamicData |
None |