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Option
Description
-p <port> [hgrp]
Specifies the port ID of the port to be scanned. Valid ports are CL1-A to CL1-R and CL2-A to CL2-R
(excluding CL1-I, CL1-O, CL2-I, CL2-O).
For XP24000/XP20000 Disk Array: CL3-a to CL3-r, or CLG-a to CLG-r for the expanded port.
For XP12000 Disk Array: CL3-a to CL3-r, or CLG-a to CLG-r for the expanded port.
For XP10000 Disk Array: CL3-a to CL3-h, or CL8-a to CL8-h for the expanded port.
For XP1024/XP128 Disk Array: CL3-a to CL3-r, or CL4-a to CL4-r for the expanded port.
The port is not case sensitive (e.g. CL1-A= cl1-a= CL1-a= cl1-A, CL3-a= CL3-A= cl3-a= cl3-A).
This option must be specified if "-find" or "-pd <raw_device>"option is not specified.
[hgrp] is specified to display only the LDEVs mapped to a host group on a port (XP1024/XP128
Disk Array and later).
-pd[g]
Specifies the raw device name. This option finds Seq# and port_name of the storage system to which
<raw_device>
the specified device can be connected, and scans the port of the storage system which corresponds
with the unit ID that searches the unit ID from Seq#. This option must be specified if the "-find" option
is not specified. If this option is specified, the following -s <Seq#> option is invalid.
The -pdg option is used when displaying a LUN on the host view by finding a host group
(XP1024/XP128 Disk Array and later).
-s <Seq#>
Used to specify the Seq# (serial#) of the storage system when this option cannot specify the unit ID
which is contained for "-p <port>" option. This option scans the port specified by "-p <port>" option
of the storage system which corresponds with the unit ID that searches the unit ID from Seq#. If this
option is specified, then the unit ID that is contained in "-p <port>" option is invalid.
-t <targ>
Specifies a target ID (0 to 15) of the specified port. If this option is not specified, the command
applies to all target IDs.
-l <lun>
Specifies a LUN (0 to 7) of the specified target ID. If this option is not specified, the command applies
to all LUNs. If this option is specified, the TID must also be specified.
-f or -ff
Specifies display of volume-type for a display column. If this is specified, -f[g] [d] option is invalid.
-fx
Displays the LDEV number in hexadecimal notation.
-fg
Specifies display of group_name for a display column. This option searches a group on the
configuration definition file (local RAID Manager instance) from the scanned LDEV, and displays a
group_name when the scanned LDEV is contained in the group. If this option is specified, the -f[f]
option is not allowed and the -f[d] option is invalid.
-fd
Displays the Device_File that was registered to the group of the HORCM in the output, based on the
LDEV (as defined in local instance config. def. file). If this option is specified, -f[f][g] option is not
allowed.
-fe
Displays the serial# (E-Seq#) and LDEV# (E-LDEV#) of the external LUNs only mapped to the LDEV.
If the external LUN mapped to the LDEV on a specified port does not exist, then this option will do
nothing. Also if this option is specified, -f[f][g][d] option is not allowed.
Display example:
# raidscan -p cl1-a-0 -fe -CLI
PORT# /ALPA/C TID# LU# Seq# Num LDEV# P/S Status Fence E-Seq# E-LDEV#
CL1-A-0 ef 0 0 48 62468 2 256 SMPL - - 30053 17
CL1-A-0 ef 0 0 49 62468 2 272 SMPL - - 30053 23
CL1-A-0 ef 0 0 50 62468 1 288 SMPL - - 30053 28
raidscan
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