HP Storage Essentials V5.00.01 CLI guide (T4283-96015, January 2006)

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appiqshow -device -tapelibrary <library ID>
-mediaaccessdevice
where <library id> is the identifier for the tape library. The identifier for the tape library can be
obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -tapelibrary -all
command.
Description: Provides a detailed description of all media access devices that belongs to the
specified tape library
appiqshow -device -tapelibrary <library ID>
-controller
where <library id> is the identifier for the tape library. The identifier for the tape library can be
obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -tapelibrary -all
command.
Description: Provides a detailed description all of front-end controller cards that belongs to the
specified tape library.
appiqshow -device -tapelibrary <library ID>
-changerdevice
where <library id> is the identifier for the tape library. The identifier for the tape library can be
obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -tapelibrary -all
command.
Description: Provides a detailed description of all changer devices that belongs to the specified
tape library.
Volumes
Use the following types of CLI commands to create and delete volumes:
appiqcreate - Creates a volume.
appiqdelete - Deletes a volume.
appiqdelete -volume <list of volume id>
Description: Deletes the volume specified, where <volume id> is the identifier of a volume. The
<volume id> can be obtained through several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device
-host <id> -volume command
appiqcreate -volume <stor sys pool id>
-storagesetting <storage setting id | [-default]> -size <size in MB>
Description: Creates a storage volume with the specified storage pool and the storage settings ID.
To create a storage volume on an Engenio (LSI) storage system, use ”appiqcreate -volume
<storagesystem pool id> -lsi -storagesetting <storage setting id | [-default]> -size<size in MB>
-cacheahead <ca> -segmentsize <ssize> -name <name>” on page 68.
where: