HP XP7 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96064)
DescriptionOption
Specifies the type of LDEVs to display. Specify one of the following LDEV list options.-ldev_list <ldev list option>
• defined: Displays all implemented LDEVs.
• thp_volume: Displays LDEVs that have Thin Provisioning attributes.
Combining this with -pool_id <pool id> specification displays LDEVs that have Thin
Provisioning attributes related to the specified POOL.
• external_volume: Displays external volumes.
• undefined: Displays all LDEV numbers that are not implemented.
• mapped: Displays all LDEVs to which LU paths are defined.
Combining this with -pool_id <pool id> specification displays LDEVs (defined the LU
path) relate to the specified POOL.
• unmapped: Displays all LDEVs to which LU paths are defined. However, LDEVs that
are not implemented are not displayed because they cannot specify the LU path.
Combining this with -pool_id <pool id> specification displays LDEVs (not defined the
LU path) relate to the specified POOL.
• journal -journal_id <journal id>: Displays LDEVs that belong to the specified journal.
• pool -pool_id <pool id>: Displays LDEVs that belong to the specified pool.
If a -pool_id option is non-numeric, the specified value is recognized as a pool name
to identify the pool ID.
• parity_grp -parity_grp_id <parity group id>: Displays LDEVs that belong to the specified
parity group.
• mp_blade -mp_blade_id <mp#>: Displays LDEVs that are set to the specified MP
blades.
If the LDEV that meets the specified condition does not exist, [EX_ENODEV] No such
device is displayed.
Specifies a display keyword.[-key <keyword> ]
If this option is omitted, basic LDEV information is displayed. If this option is specified,
the following information is displayed. The following display keywords can be specified:
front_end: Front-end information
parity_grp: Parity group information
external: External volume information
tier: Tier information for the Smart Tiers V-VOL.
Check if the LDEV is in the state as shown in <string>.[-check_status <string> [-time
<time>]]
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