HP 3PAR OS 3.1.3 Command Line Interface Reference

The following columns are shown: Id, CagePos, Type, State, Detailed_State.
-s
Show detailed information regarding the state of each PD.
This option is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
-path
Shows current and saved path information for disks.
The following columns are shown: ID, CagePos, Type, State, Path_A0, Path_A1, Path_B0,
Path_B1, Order.
Path_A1 and Path_B1 are only shown for systems with drive chassis that are connected to
four nodes.
space
Shows disk capacity usage information (MB).
The following columns are shown: Id, CagePos, Type, State, Size_MB, Volume_MB,
Spare_MB, Free_MB, Unavail_MB, Failed_MB.
sortcol <col> [,<dir>][:<col>[,<dir>]...]
Sorts command output based on column number (<col>). Columns are numbered from left to right,
beginning with 0. At least one column must be specified. In addition, the direction of sorting
(<dir>) can be specified as follows:
inc
Sort in increasing order (default).
dec
Sort in decreasing order.
Multiple columns can be specified and separated by a colon (:). Rows that have the same
information in them as earlier columns will be sorted by values in later columns.
The PD filtering options include:
failed
Specifies that only failed physical disks are displayed.
degraded
Specifies that only degraded PDs are displayed. If both failedanddegraded are specified,
the command shows failed disks and degraded disks.
p <pattern>
PDs matching the specified pattern are displayed. The following arguments can be specified as
patterns for this option:
NOTE: An item is specified as an integer, a comma-separated list of integers, or a range of
integers specified from low to high.
nd <item>
Specifies one or more nodes. Nodes are identified by one or more integers (item). Multiple nodes
are separated with a single comma (1,2,3). A range of nodes is separated with a hyphen (03).
The primary path of the disks must be on the specified node(s).
st <item>
Specifies one or more PCI slots. Slots are identified by one or more integers (item). Multiple slots
are separated with a single comma (1,2,3). A range of slots is separated with a hyphen (03).
The primary path of the disks must be on the specified PCI slot(s).
pt <item>
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