HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.0 Mainframe Agent Installation and Configuration Guide (TB581-96014, November 2010)

MeaningDisplayed item
File name
FILE
#1, #2
Mount point directory nameFS
File system type (NTFS)FSTYPE
The name of the disk group (for an environment with a logical volume
manager), or a hyphen (-) (for a basic disk configuration)
DG
The name of the logical device file (for an environment with a logical
volume manager) or GUID (for an environment without a logical
volume manager)
LVM-DEVICE
Harddiskn (where n is an integer)
DEVICE
#3
Copy group name, displayed as follows:
RAID Manager volume group name, paired volume name
COPY-GROUP
Port name on the host serverPORT#
Target-ID on the host serverTID#
Logical unit number on host serverLUN#
Pair IDMU#
Logical device number inside the RAID deviceLDEV#
A letter identifying the primary or secondary volume:
P: Primary volume
S: Secondary volume
P/S
Serial number inside the RAID deviceSERIAL#
Virtual server name (value of the DRM_HOSTNAME environment
variable)
VIRTUAL-SERVERNAME
#4
Name of the directory storing the backup catalog
DB-PATH
#4
Time when the backup catalog was created
CATALOG-UPDATE-TIME
#4
#1
The following are how Exchange Server 2007 differs from Exchange Server 2003:
Data files (*.stm) do not exist and, therefore, are not displayed.
Information related to transaction log files (*.log) is not displayed for each file. Instead, the
information for all files is displayed together in the following format: mount-point-directory-
name\storage-group-name\E00*.log.
#2
The following are how Exchange Server 2010 differs from Exchange Server 2003:
Data files (*.stm) do not exist and, therefore, are not displayed.
Information related to transaction log files (*.log) is not displayed for each file. Instead, the
information for all files is displayed together in the following format: mount-point-direct-
ory-name\Information-Store-name\E00*.log.
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