NonStop Operations Guide for H-Series and J-Series RVUs

Table 4 Displaying Information for the Storage Subsystem ($ZZST0) (continued)
Enter This CommandTo Display Information About These Configured Objects
LISTDEV TYPE 3All disk drives (list)
INFO DISK $*All disk drives (summary information)
INFO DISK $name, DETAILA specific disk drive (detailed information)
LISTDEV TYPE 4All tape drives (list)
INFO TAPE $*All tape drives (summary information)
INFO TAPE $name, DETAILA specific tape drive (detailed information)
When displaying configuration files for disk and tape devices in the storage subsystem, you can
use the OBEYFORM option with the INFO command to display currently defined attribute values
in the format that you would use to set up a configuration file. Each attribute appears as a
syntactically correct configuration command.
For example, this command shows all the attributes for $SYSTEM in OBEYFORM:
-> INFO DISK $SYSTEM,OBEYFORM
This output appears as shown in Example 2.
Example 2 SCF ADD DISK Command Output
ADD DISK $SYSTEM , &
SENDTO STORAGE , &
BACKUPCPU 1, &
HIGHPIN ON , &
PRIMARYCPU 0, &
PROGRAM $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.TSYSDP2 , &
STARTSTATE STARTED, &
PRIMARYLOCATION (11,1,11) , &
PRIMARYSAC IOMF.SAC-2.GRP-11.MOD-1.SLOT-50, &
MIRRORLOCATION (11,1,12) , &
MIRRORSAC IOMF.SAC-1.GRP-11.MOD-1.SLOT-55, &
AUDITTRAILBUFFER 0 , &
AUTOREVIVE OFF, &
AUTOSTART ON, &
CBPOOLLEN 1000 , &
FSTCACHING OFF , &
FULLCHECKPOINTS ENABLED , &
HALTONERROR 1, &
LKIDLONGPOOLLEN 8 , &
LKTABLESPACELEN 15 , &
MAXLOCKSPEROCB 5000 , &
MAXLOCKSPERTCB 5000 , &
NONAUDITEDINSERT OFF , &
NUMDISKPROCESSES 4, &
OSSCACHING ON , &
PROTECTDIRECTORY SERIAL , &
REVIVEBLOCKS 10 , &
REVIVEINTERVAL 100 , &
REVIVEPRIORITY 0 , &
REVIVERATE 0 , &
SERIALWRITES ENABLED
You can create a command file containing the output by using the OUT option of the INFO
command. For details, see the SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem.
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