SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem (G06.28+, H06.05+, J06.03+)

$SAS12-MB STARTED 0,351 1,314
$SAS13-MB STARTED 0,350 1,315
$SAS14-MB STARTED 0,349 1,316
$SAS15-MB STARTED 0,348 1,317
$SAS16-MB STARTED 0,347 1,318
$SAS17-MB STARTED 0,346 1,319
$SASESS-MB STOPPED HARDDOWN 0,357 1,326
$SAS20-MB STARTED 0,345 1,320
$SAS21-MB STARTED 0,362 1,321
$SAS22-MB STARTED 0,361 1,322
$SAS23-MB STARTED 0,360 1,323
$SAS24-MB STARTED 0,359 1,324
$SAS25-MB STARTED 0,358 1,325
$SE08-B STOPPED HARDDOWN 0,355 1,328
To display the status of the S1002533's storage ServerNet paths.
-> STATUS CLIM $ZZSTO.S1002533, SERVERNET
To display encrypted devices that use a CLIM.
-> STATUS CLIM $ZZSTO.C100271, ENCRYPTION
STORAGE - Encryption Status CLIM \JUNO1.$ZZSTO.#C100271
Encrypted Devices:
Name Lun Partition
$DATA00-P 100 1
$SWAP00-MB 120 2
$G6D103-MB 203
To display the status of the connection from the CLIM to key managers.
-> STATUS CLIM $ZZSTO.$ZZSTO.#C100271, KEYMANAGER
STORAGE - KeyManager Status CLIM $ZZSTO.#C100271
KeyManager 16.107.200.150 OK
Keymanager 16.107.200.155 unavailable
STATUS DISK Command
The STATUS DISK command displays current status information about physical or virtual disks. The
syntax is:
STATUS [ / OUT file-spec / ]
DISK $disk[-P |-B |-M |-MB |-* ]
[ , { CONFIG | CONSISTENCY | DETAIL } ]
[ , POOL $pool ] [ , SEL state ]
[ , SUB { ALL | MAGNETIC | VIRTUAL } ]
[ , ENCRYPTION [, DETAIL]]
Wild-card characters are supported.
OUT file-spec directs all SCF output to the specified file.
DISK $disk[-P |-B |-M |-MB |-* ] is the disk name and, optionally, the path (primary,
backup, mirror, mirror backup, or all paths).
CONFIG causes a display of the values that the running disk
process is currently using as operational parameters
defined by certain disk configuration attributes. These
values can differ from the values entered into the system
configuration database. In the display, values that differ
in this way are marked with an asterisk (*).
CONSISTENCY verifies whether the path configuration stored in the
system-configuration database is identical to the path
configuration used by the disk process pair and the two
SIFM processes.
282 Storage Subsystem Commands