Options And Parameters; 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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Options and parameters

Option
-h
-q
-z or -zx
-I[H][M]
[instance#]
or
-I[TC][SI]
[instance#]
-p <port>
<targ> <lun>
[mun]....
-pd[g]
<raw_device>
-s [interval] or
-sm [interval]
-s
-sm
[ interval]
[count]

Returned values

None

Error codes

None

Examples

An example of the raidar command and its output follows.
raidar command example
# raidar -p cl1-a
TIME[03]PORTTLVOLSTATUSIOPSHIT(%)W(%)IOCNT
13:45:25---------
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Replication commands
Description
Displays Help/Usage and version information.
Terminates the interactive mode and exits the command.
Makes the raidar command enter the interactive mode. The -zx option guards performing of the
HORCM in the interactive mode. When this option detects a HORCM shut down, interactive mode
terminates.
OpenVMS cannot use the -zx option.
Specifies the command as [HORC]/[HOMRCF] or [Continuous Access Synchronous]/[Business Copy],
and used when specifying the RAID Manager instance number.
Monitors one or more (up to 16) devices at a time.
<port>: Specifies the port to be reported: 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).
<targ>: Specifies the SCSI TID (0 to 15) of the specified port.
<lun>: Specifies the LUN (0 to 7) on the specified TID.
[mun]: Specifies the MU number of the specified LUN (Business Copy only).
Allows designation of an LDEV by raw device file name. The -pdg option is used to show a LUN on
the host view by finding a host group (XP1024/XP128 Disk Array and later).
Designates the time interval in seconds.
Interprets the time interval as seconds.
Interprets the time interval as minutes.
Designates the time interval value (1 to 60). If not specified, the default interval (3) is used.
Designates number of repeats. When omitted, this command repeats until CNTL-C.
15 6
-p cl1-b
14 5
-p cl1-a
12 3
-s 3

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