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

DescriptionDisplayed item
Generation identifier
local_n: for a local pair volume (where n is a generation number from 0 to 999)
remote_n: for a remote pair volume (where n is a generation number from 0 to
999)
-: Indicates a volume where a pair volume has not been configured.
GEN-NAME
Virtual server name (value of the DRM_HOSTNAME environment variable)
VIRTUAL-SERVERNAME
#2
Name of the directory storing the dictionary map files
DB-PATH
#2
Update time for the core map file
CORE-MAPFILE-UPDATE-
TIME
#2
Update time for the application map file
APP.-MAPFILE-UPDATE-
TIME
#2
#1
If this command is executed with the -device option, this will be displayed after T.
#2
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
mount-point-directory-name
Specify the drive letter of the file system for which you want to display the information, or specify its
absolute path starting with the drive letter . If a path does not end with \, the command assumes \
at the end of the path. For example, D: and D:\ are assumed to be the same drive. D:\MOUNTDIR
and D:\MOUNTDIR\ are assumed to be the same directory.
If this argument is not specified, the command targets all file systems.
-target file-or-directory-name(s)
Specify this option to display the information about specific files or directories. Use absolute path
names to specify the file names or directory names. To display the information for two or more files
or directories, use commas to separate each of the file names or directory names you specify.
-f target-definition-file-name
Specify this option to display the information about specific files or directories. Create a target definition
file beforehand that contains a list of absolute paths of the files or directories for which you want to
display information. By specifying the target definition file name, you can collectively specify all of
the targets for which you want to display information. Use an absolute path name to specify the target
definition file name.
-device device-file-name
Specify this option to display only the information about a specific device file. With this option
specified, the command displays the information about the specified device file for the file system
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