Raidcom Initialize Ldev; Syntax - HP StorageWorks P9000 - Disk Arrays Reference Manual

Hp storageworks p9000 raid manager reference guide (t1610-96030, january 2011)
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# raidcom get ldev -ldev_id 640
Serial#
: 63502
LDEV : 640
SL : 0
CL : 0
VOL_TYPE : OPEN-V-CVS
VOL_Capacity(BLK) : 2181120
NUM_LDEV : 1
LDEVs : 640
NUM_PORT : 1
PORTs : CL2-E-0 14 Linux_X86
F_POOLID : NONE
VOL_ATTR : CVS : VVOL : QS
B_POOLID : 5
LDEV_NAMING : Oracle_data_1
STS : NML
OPE_TYPE : QFMT
OPE_RATE : 70
MP# : 2
Used_Block(BLK) : 218112
TIER_Relocation : Enable
TIER#1(MB) : 1120
TIER#2(MB) : 3000
Description on each column in output example
B_POOL ID
Shows the pool ID to which the LDEV is associated.
Used_Block(BLK)
The number of blocks used in the pool.
TIER_Relocatoin
This displays the status of the relocation setting.
-Enable: The status where the relocation is enabled
-Disable: The status where the relocation is disabled
TIER#n(MB)
This displays the capacity (MB) assigned to each tier.

raidcom initialize ldev

Formats LDEVs.
The operation that can be specified is Quick Format.
A device group can also be specified instead of an LDEV.
This command is executed asynchronously with the command input. Check the completion of this
process on the raidcom get command_status command.

Syntax

raidcom initialize ldev {-ldev_id <ldev#> | -grp_opt <group option>
-device_grp_name <device group name> [<device name>]} -operation <type>
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