HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.1.1 Administrator Guide (web) (TB581-96065, September 2011)

If you specify no parameter, multiple parameters, or upper-case parameters, the method for specifying
the command is displayed.
view
This parameter displays the settings for the command devices defined in the perf_cmddev.prop-
erties file. The following table describes the command device settings displayed by the
perf_findcmddev command.
Table 54 Command device settings displayed by the perf_findcmddev command
DescriptionItem
Displays the RAID ID.
R700 for HP P9500
R600 for HP XP24000
R601 for HP XP20000
R500 for HP XP12000
R501 for HP XP10000
R502 for SVS200
Raid ID
Displays the serial number of the storage system by using a decimal (base 10)
number.
Serial#
Displays the number of the SLPR to which the command device belongs by using
a decimal (base 10) number.
If no number is defined for the SLPR, a hyphen (-) is displayed.
SLPR#
Displays the CU:LDEV number of the command device by using a decimal (base
10) number.
LDEV#
Displays the command device identifier (the physical drive number, VolumeGUID,
or device file name) recognized by the host.
Device file name
If an unrecognizable value is defined in the perf_cmddev.properties file, that value is dis-
played as UNKNOWN. On lines where the definition does not follow the proper format, all inform-
ation is displayed as UNKNOWN. Comment lines and blank lines are not displayed. In addition, if
no value is specified in the perf_cmddev.properties file, only the header is displayed.
The following is an example of output from the command.
Raid ID Serial# SLPR# LDEV# Device file name
R500 14050 0 345 \\.\PhysicalDrive3
R601 44332 1 456 \\.\Volume{xxxxxxx-xxxx-xxx-xxxxxxxx}
R501 UNKNOWN - 1045 \\.\PhysicalDrive10
verify
This parameter compares the settings for the command devices defined in the file perf_cmd-
dev.properties to the settings for the command devices recognized by the host. If the host
recognizes multiple command devices, the execution result is output for each, regardless of
whether the checked settings are valid.
If the information of a command device defined in the perf_cmddev.properties file
matches the information of the command device recognized by the host, the following message
is displayed:
Configuring Device Manager for CIM/WBEM158