HP 3PAR OS 3.1.3 Command Line Interface Reference

servicemag
DESCRIPTION
The servicemag command executes service on a drive magazine or disk.
SYNTAX
The syntax for the servicemag command can be one of the following:
servicemag start [options] <cage_ID> <magazine>
servicemag start [options] -pdid <PD_ID_0>...<PD_ID_3>
servicemag resume|unmark [options] <cage_ID> <magazine>
servicemag status [options] [<cage_ID> <magazine>]
servicemag clearstatus <cage_ID> <magazine>
AUTHORITY
Super, Service
Any role granted the mag_service right.
NOTE: You need access to all domains in order to run this command.
SUBCOMMANDS
start
Specifies that the servicemag command informs the system manager to log or relocate disks on
a drive magazine so that the drive magazine can be removed for service.
resume
Specifies that the servicemag command informs the system manager that a drive magazine is
replaced and that data services can be resumed.
unmark
Specifies that the servicemag operation is stopped and its internal state is reset. Since the servicemag
operation is a multistep process, specifying unmark stops the servicemag operation at the completion
of the current step.
Relocation of chunklets is considered one step and can take from several minutes to several hours
(depending on number of chunklets) to complete. If servicemag unmark is issued during the
relocation phase, the spin-down phase will indicate that the servicemag start operation
Failed. This can be confirmed by issuing servicemag status -d. If the intent was to prevent
servicemag from completing, issue servicemag resume to move the data back onto the drive(s)
in this magazine once the servicemag start operation reports a failure. The unmark option
should not be used without consulting with HP 3PAR engineering.
status
Specifies that the status of the servicemag command operations on a drive magazine are
displayed. This subcommand is permitted for Super, Service, Edit and Browse users. Summary
status is provided by default, and the -d option can be used to get detailed status.
clearstatus
Clears the log shown by the servicemag command status for the given cage and magazine.
OPTIONS
f
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