Veritas Volume Manager 5.0.1 Administrator's Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, First Edition, November 2009

too_wide_stripe - (16) columns in a striped volume
too_narrow_stripe - (3) columns in a striped volume
Storage Expert lists the default value of each of the rules attributes.
See Rule definitions and attributes on page 515.
To alter the behavior of rules, you can change the value of their attributes.
See Setting rule attributes on page 508.
Running a rule
The run keyword invokes a default or reconfigured rule on a disk group or file
name, for example:
# vxse_dg1 -g mydg run
VxVM vxse:vxse_dg1 INFO V-5-1-5511 vxse_vxdg1 - RESULTS
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vxse_dg1 PASS:
Disk group (mydg) okay amount of disks in this disk group (4)
This indicates that the specified disk group (mydg) met the conditions specified
in the rule.
See Rule result types on page 508.
You can set Storage Expert to run as a cron job to notify administrators, and to
archive reports automatically.
Rule result types
Running a rule generates output that shows the status of the objects that have
been examined against the rule:
Information about the specified object; for example RAID-5 does not
have a log.
INFO
The object met the conditions of the rule.PASS
The object did not meet the conditions of the rule.VIOLATION
Setting rule attributes
You can set attributes in the following ways:
Enter an attribute on the command line, for example:
Using Storage Expert
Running Storage Expert
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