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

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.
#3
When this command is executed with the -device option specified, this information will be
displayed after OBJECT.
#4
The command executed with the -v option displays this information.
A hyphen (-) is displayed for any item that cannot be displayed. If none of the items can be displayed,
an error message is displayed.
Each item is separated by a space.
Arguments
-target storage-group-name(s)
Specifies that information relating to a certain storage group that will be displayed. When specifying
multiple storage groups to be displayed, use a comma to separate each group name. Use double
quotation marks to enclose all storage group names that contain at least one space character.
If this option is omitted, information pertaining to all storage groups on the server on which the
command was executed will be displayed.
-target Information-Store-name
Specify this option to display information related to a particular Information Store. To display multiple
Information Stores, use a comma to separate each Information Store name. Use double quotation
marks to enclose any Information Store names that contain at least one space character.
If this option is omitted, information for all Information Stores on the server on which the command is
executed will be displayed.
-f target-definition-file-name
Specify this option to display information related to specific storage groups or Information Stores.
Unlike the -target option, the -f option lets you specify a target definition file, which contains all
the storage groups or Information Stores for which information is to be displayed. The target definition
file containing the list of storage groups or Information Stores must be created before you use this
option. Use an absolute path to specify the target definition file.
-transact_log
Specifies that you want to display only information relating to the transaction logs. This option will
display the following information:
The name of the transaction log file
File system information
Logical volume structure information
Physical disk information
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