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

Hp storageworks p9000 raid manager reference guide (t1610-96030, january 2011)
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Option

Returned values

None

Error codes

None

Examples

raidscan command examples for fibre-channel ports
# raidscan
PORT#/ALPA/C,TID#,LU#Num(LDEV#...)P/S,Status,Fence,LDEV#,P-Seq#P-LDEV#
CL1-R/
ce/15,15, 7 5(100,101..)P-VOLPAIRNEVER100,5678
CL1-R/
ce/15,15, 6 5(200,201..)SMPL---------------- -----
# raidscan
PORT#/ALPA/C,TID#,LU#Num(LDEV#...)P/S,Status,Fence,LDEV#,Vol.Type
CL1-R/
ce/15,15, 7 5(100,101..)P-VOLPAIRNEVER100,OPEN-3
CL1-R/
ce/15,15, 6 5(200,201..)SMPL------------OPEN-3
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Replication commands
Description
Flushes the system buffer associated to a logical drive which corresponds to a [-g name] through the
KEY WORD($Volume,$LETALL, $Physical) provided via STDIN.
[-g name] specifies the group for "dev_group" on horcm.conf. If this option is not specified, then
flushes the system buffer associated to all groups for the local instance.
Example of flushing the system buffer associated to ORB group through $Volume (Windows):
echo $Volume | raidscan -find sync -g ORB or
raidscan -pi $Volume -find sync -g ORB
[SYNC] : ORB ORB_000[-] -> \Dmt1\Dsk1 : Volume{bf48a395-0ef6- 1 1d5-8d69-00c00d003b1e}
[SYNC] : ORB ORB_001[-] -> \Dmt1\Dsk2 : Volume{bf48a395-0ef6- 1 1d5-8d69-00c00d003b1e}
[SYNC] : ORB ORB_002[-] -> \Dmt1\Dsk3 : Volume{bf48a395-0ef6- 1 1d5-8d69-00c00d003b1e}
Example of flushing the system buffer associated to all groups for the local instance (Windows):
echo $Volume | raidscan -find sync or
raidscan -pi $Volume -find sync
[SYNC] : ORA ORA_000[-] -> \Vol44\Dsk0 : Volume{56e4954a-28d5-4824-a408-3ff9a6521e5d}
[SYNC] : ORA ORA_000[-] -> \Vol45\Dsk0 : Volume{56e4954a-28d5-4824-a408-3ff9a6521e5e}
[SYNC] : ORB ORB_000[-] -> \Dmt1\Dsk1 : Volume{bf48a395-0ef6- 1 1d5-8d69-00c00d003b1e}
[SYNC] : ORB ORB_001[-] -> \Dmt1\Dsk2 : Volume{bf48a395-0ef6- 1 1d5-8d69-00c00d003b1e}
[SYNC] : ORB ORB_002[-] -> \Dmt1\Dsk3 : Volume{bf48a395-0ef6- 1 1d5-8d69-00c00d003b1e}
Notes:
(1) Windows NT does not support the LDM volume, so you must specify $LETALL (not $Volume):
raidscan -pi $LETALL -find sync -g ORA
[SYNC] : ORA ORA_000[-] -> F:\Dsk1\p1 : F:
(2) The option cannot be specified the device object name as follows:
D:\Vol(Dms,Dmt,Dmr)X\DskY,\Vol(Dms,Dmt,Dmr)X\DskY
(3) Sync has the following behavior on any conditions:
If the logical drive which corresponds to a [-g name] is not open by any applications, then sync
flushes the system buffer to a drive and makes the dismount state for this drive.
If the logical drive which corresponds to a [-g name] is already opened by any applications, then
sync flushes only the system buffer to a drive. This is allowed to flush the system buffer before
pairsplit without unmounting the P-VOL (opening state), and indicates the behavior as [FLUSH]
below:
[FLUSH] : ORA ORA_000[-] -> \Vol44\Dsk0 : Volume{56e4954a-28d5-4824-a408-3ff9a6521e5d}
-p
cl1-r
-p
cl1-r
-f
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