Drivescan; Syntax; Argument; Example - HP StorageWorks P9000 Reference Manual

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Example 4 findcmddev subcommand example
D:\HORCM\etc> raidscan
cmddev of Ser#
cmddev of Ser#
cmddev of Ser#

drivescan

The drivescan subcommand displays the relationship between the disk numbers assigned by the
Windows system and the LDEVs on the RAID storage system, and also displays attribute and status
information for each LDEV.

Syntax

-x drivescan drive#(0-N)

Argument

drive#(0-N): Specifies the range of disk drive numbers on the Windows system.

Example

The following shows an example of the drivescan subcommand used as an option of the raidscan
command and its output. This example displays the devices for the range of disk drive numbers
from 0 to 20.
drivescan subcommand example
raidscan -x drivescan
Harddisk 0... Port[ 1] PhId[ 0] TId[
Harddisk 1... Port[ 2] PhId[ 4] TId[ 29] Lun[
Harddisk 2... Port[ 2] PhId[ 4] TId[ 29] Lun[
Harddisk 3... Port[ 2] PhId[ 4] TId[ 29] Lun[
Output of the drivescan subcommand:
Harddisk #: Shows the hard disk recognized by the Windows system.
Port: Shows the port number on the device adapter recognized by the Windows system.
Phid: Shows the bus number on the device adapter port recognized by Windows system.
Tid: Shows the target ID of the hard disk(s) on the specified port and bus.
LUN: Shows the LU number of the hard disk on the specified port, bus, and TID.
Port[CLX-Y]: Shows the port number on the storage system.
Ser#: Shows the production number (serial number) of the storage system.
LDEV#: Shows the LDEV ID (hexadecimal) of the specified volume.
HORC: Shows the Continuous Access Synchronous attribute (P-VOL, S-VOL, SMPL) of the specified
volume.
BC: Shows the Business Copyattribute (P-VOL, S-VOL, or SMPL) and MU number (0-2) of the
specified volume.
RAIDX[Group]: Shows the physical location (frame number-parity group number) of the specified
volume and the RAID level of this parity group.
-x
findcmddev
62496 = \\.\PhysicalDrive0
62496 = \\.\E:
62496 = \\.\Volume{b9b31c79-240a-11d5-a37f-00c00d003b1e}
harddisk0,20
Port[CL1-J] Ser#[
HORC = P-VOL
HOMRCF[MU#0 = SMPL MU#1 = SMPL MU#2 = SMPL]
RAID5[Group
2- 1] SSID = 0x0008 CTGID = 3
Port[CL1-J] Ser#[
HORC = S-VOL
HOMRCF[MU#0 = SMPL MU#1 = SMPL MU#2 = SMPL]
RAID5[Group
2- 1] SSID = 0x0004 CTGID = 3
Port[CL1-J] Ser#[
hdisk0, 20
0] Lun[
0]
[HITACHI] [DK328H-43WS]
0] [HITACHI] [OPEN-3]
30053] LDEV#[
9(0x009)]
1] [HITACHI] [OPEN-3]
30053] LDEV#[
10(0x00A)]
6] [HITACHI] [OPEN-3-CM]
30053] LDEV#[
15(0x00F)]
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