HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition Administrator Guide (Web Version) (TK981-96004, May 2014)

hldutil {-h log-number -hb log-file-name | -hrm {log-number | all } |
-history number-of-log-file-generations }
Location of the command
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-Device-Manager-agent\util\bin
In Solaris, Linux, or HP-UX:
/opt/HDVM/HBaseAgent/util/bin
In AIX:
/usr/HDVM/HBaseAgent/util/bin
Options
-d
Specify this option to display information about the LDEV specified as an argument of this option.
(The argument is either a drive number (in Windows) or device special file name (in UNIX).) If
the argument is omitted, the command displays information about all LDEVs that are currently re-
cognized.
-g
Specify this option to display information about the drive group specified by a drive group name
as an argument of this option. If the argument is omitted, the command displays information about
all drive groups that are currently defined.
-l
Specify this option to display the information about the LDEV specified by an LDEV number and
serial number as arguments. The LDEV number and serial number must be specified in the indicated
order. If either argument (or both) is omitted, the command does not display LDEV information.
If you specify the -l option, only the following items are output:
Ldev# (LDEV number)
Ser# (storage system serial number)
Device (device special file name or drive number)
Dg name (drive group name)
fs (file system)
-p
Specify this option to add the P-VOL and S-VOL information (that you set up by using Business
Copy, Continuous Access, Snapshot, Fast Snap or Continuous Access Journal) to the drive inform-
ation to be output. When this option specified, if no P-VOL or S-VOL information is assigned to
an LDEV, nothing is output.
-q
Specify this option to output the command execution results only to the execution log file without
sending them to the standard output (quiet mode). Typically, you specify this option when you
want to run a background job to output the latest LDEV information to the execution-result log file.
However, error messages are sent to the standard error output.
-nolog
Specify this option to send the command execution results only to the standard output without
updating the execution log file.
-s
Specify this option to display LDEV information in ascending ASCII order.
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