Returned Values; Error Codes; Examples - HP StorageWorks P9000 Reference Manual

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Option
-vg
[type]...[rtime]
-vext <size>

Returned values

The raidvchkset command sets the following returned values during exit, allowing you to check the
execution results.
Normal termination: 0
Abnormal termination: See Error Codes.

Error codes

The raidvchkset -vg command returns the following error code as well as generic error codes.
Table 19 Error code for raidvchkset -vg option
Category
Volume Status
Unrecoverable

Examples

Sets volumes in oralog group as redolog file prior to Oracle9I:
Description
Specifies the following guard type to the target volumes for Data Retention (Open LDEV Guard on
XP1024/XP128 Disk Array). If [type] is not specified, this option will disable all of the guarding.
The following values are available to specify on [type]:
inv: The target volumes are concealed from SCSI Inquiry command by responding "unpopulated
volume".
sz0: The target volumes replies with "SIZE 0" through SCSI Read capacity command.
rwd: The target volumes are disabled from reading and writing.
wtd: The target volumes are disabled from writing.
svd: If the target volume is SMPL, it is protected from paircreate (from becoming an S-VOL). If the
target volume is P-VOL, it is protected from pairresync restore or pairresync swaps(p). If the target
volume is S-VOL_PSUS(SSUS), it is protected from pairresync synchronous copy.
svd option can be used with the other option (inv, sz0, rwd, wtd) in parallel. For example, if you
want to protect the absolute volume from the writting executed by the copy series program product
and the host access, set the both wtd and svd options. The only setting of wtd option cannot
protect the absolute volume from the writing by the copy processing of the copy series program
product.
[rtime]: Specifies the retention time, in units of day. If [rtime] is not specified, the default time
defined by the storage system is used. The default time is "zero" in XP1024/XP128 Disk Array
microcode version 21-08-xx. This option is ignored (default = infinite) in XP1024/XP128 Disk
Array microcode version 21-06-xx or 21-07-xx.
This option sets each four flags for guarding type as follows:
typeINQRCAPREADWRITE inv1 1 1 1Sz001 1 1rwd001 1wtd0001
Used when extending the LUN capacity of Thin Provisioning volume. <size> is used when specifying
the extension data size in units of "G,g,M,m,K,k". If <size> is specified without unit, it is assumed
to be block/512 bytes.
Examples for extending 1GB (gigabyte) are: -vext 1G, -vext 1g, -vext 1024M, -vext 1024m, -vext
1048576K, -vext 1048576k, -vext 2097152
Examples for extending 1KB (kilobyte) are: -vext 1K, -vext 1k, -vext 2
LUN capacity and usage rate for Thin Provisioning volume can be verified by referring "LU_CAP"
of the "raidvchkdsp -v aou" or "raidvchkdsp -v aoub" command.
NOTE:
When a group operation is specified, a warning message appears, and this command
enters the interactive mode.
Error code
Error message
EX_EPRORT
Mode changes denied due
to retention time
Recommended action
Confirm the retention time for a target
volume by using theraidvchkscan -v gflag
command.
Value
208
raidvchkset
79

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