HostFileSystemVolumeInfo
The HostFileSystemVolumeInfo data object describes the file system volume information for the host.
A file system volume refers to a storage abstraction that allows files to be created and organized. A host can have multiple file system volumes. File system volumes are typically mounted into a file namespace that allows all files in mounted file systems to be addressable from the host.
A file system volume is backed by disk storage. It could span one or more disks but need not use an entire disk.
A file system volume by definition must be mounted on the file system in order to exist.
{
"_typeName": "string",
"volumeTypeList": [
"string"
],
"mountInfo": [
{
"_typeName": "string",
"mountInfo": {
"_typeName": "string",
"path": "string",
"accessMode": "string",
"mounted": false,
"accessible": false,
"inaccessibleReason": "string",
"vmknicName": "string",
"vmknicActive": false,
"mountFailedReason": "string",
"numTcpConnections": 0
},
"volume": {
"_typeName": "string",
"type": "string",
"name": "string",
"capacity": 0
},
"vStorageSupport": "string"
}
]
}
The list of supported file system volume types.
The list of file system volumes mounted on the host.