The clone split estimation helps you to estimate the required storage space (in MB) to split a volume clone. Depending on the clone split estimation provided by SnapDrive for UNIX, you can determine the space availability to split a volume clone.
# snapdrive clone split estimate -fs /mnt/my_mnt1 -fs /mnt/my_mnt2 Resource Container Required Available Storage Space(MB) Space(MB) Status /mnt/my_mnt1 f3050-220 400 61500 AVAILABLE -111:aggr0 /mnt/my_mnt2 f3050-220 3292 1129 NOT AVAILABLE -112:aggr1
For every file specification, SnapDrive for UNIX determines the required space that is available in the storage system to split a volume clone. Here, the /mnt/my_mnt1 file specification has the required space to split, and thus the storage status displays as AVAILABLE. Whereas, the /mnt/my_mnt2 file specification does not have the required space to split, and so the storage status displays as NOT AVAILABLE.
The following is an example of using the -verbose option. Alternatively, you can use -v option.
# snapdrive clone split estimate -fs /mnt/my_mnt1 -verbose Resource Container Owned Shared Required Available Storage Space(MB)Space(MB)Space(MB)Space(MB) Status /mnt/my_mnt1 f3050-220 32365 403 403 55875 AVAILABLE -111:aggr0