Overview of Monitoring and Recovery
Determining Device States
This subsection explains how to determine the state of devices on your system. For
example, to monitor the current state of all tape devices on your system, at an SCF
prompt:
-> STATUS TAPE $*
Example 3-1
shows the results of the SCF STATUS TAPE $* command:
Example 3-1. SCF STATUS TAPE Command
1-> STATUS TAPE $*
STORAGE - Status TAPE \COMM.$TAPE0
LDev
State
156
STOPPED
STORAGE - Status TAPE \COMM.$DLT20
LDev
State
394
STARTED
STORAGE - Status TAPE \COMM.$DLT21
LDev
State
393
STARTED
STORAGE - Status TAPE \COMM.$DLT22
LDev
State
392
STARTED
STORAGE - Status TAPE \COMM.$DLT23
LDev
State
391
STARTED
STORAGE - Status TAPE \COMM.$DLT24
LDev
State
390
STARTED
STORAGE - Status TAPE \COMM.$DLT25
LDev
State
389
STARTED
Some other examples of the SCF STATUS command are:
-> STATUS LINE $LAM3
-> STATUS WS $LAM3.#WS1
-> STATUS WS $LAM3.*
-> STATUS WINDOW $LAM3.#WS1.*
-> STATUS WINDOW $LAM3.*, SEL STOPPED
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Primary
Backup
PID
PID
2,268
3,288
Primary
Backup
PID
PID
2,267
3,295
Primary
Backup
PID
PID
1,289
0,299
Primary
Backup
PID
PID
0,300
1,288
Primary
Backup
PID
PID
1,287
0,301
Primary
Backup
PID
PID
6,265
7,298
Primary
Backup
PID
PID
4,265
5,285
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DeviceStatus
NOT READY
DeviceStatus
NOT READY
DeviceStatus
NOT READY
DeviceStatus
NOT READY
DeviceStatus
NOT READY
DeviceStatus
NOT READY
DeviceStatus
NOT READY
Determining Device States