HP XP7 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96064)

DescriptionOption
Specifies the command as [HORC]/[HOMRCF] or [Continuous Access Synchronous]/[Business
Copy], and used when specifying the RAID Manager instance number.
-I[H][M] [instance#]
or
-I[TC][SI] [instance#]
Specifies a group name written in the configuration definition file.-g <group>
Specifies paired logical volume name defined in the configuration definition file. When this
option is specified, the command is executed for the specified paired logical volume.
-d <pair Vol>
Searches whether the specified raw_device is included in a group on the configuration definition
file (local instance). If it is in the group, the target volume is executed as the paired logical
-d[g] <raw_device>
[MU#]
volume (-d) or group (-dg). This option is effective without specification of -g <group> option. If
the specified raw_device is contained in two or more groups, the command is executed for the
first group.
Searches whether the specified LDEV is included in a group on the configuration definition file
(local instance). If it is in the group, the target volume is executed as the paired logical volume
-d[g] <seq#>
<LDEV#> [MU#]
(-d) or group (-dg). This option is effective without specification of '-g <group>' option. If the
specified LDEV is contained in two or more groups, the command is executed on the first group.
The <seq #> <LDEV #> values can be specified in hexadecimal (add the '0x' prefix) or decimal
notation. For XP7, specify the number of which 300,000 is added to the serial number for
<seq#>.
Suppresses messages to be displayed when this command is executed. It is used to execute this
command from a user program. This option must be specified at the beginning of a command
argument. The command execution log is not affected by this option.
-nomsg
Specifies the following data type that assumes the target volumes as Oracle database. If [type]
is not specified, then this option will disable all of the checking.
-vt [type]
redo8: The target volumes sets the parameter for validation checking as Oracle redo log
files (including archive logs) prior Oracle9I. This option sets <bsize> to 1(512bytes) or
2(1024bytes).
data8: The target volumes sets the parameter for validation checking as Oracle data files
(including control files) prior Oracle9I.
redo9: The target volumes sets the parameter for validation checking as Oracle redo log
files (including archive logs) for Oracle9IR2 or later. This option sets <bsize> to 1 (512 bytes)
or 2 (1024 bytes).
data9: The target volumes sets the parameter for validation checking as Oracle data files
(including control files) for Oracle9IR2 later. For Oracle for Tru64 or Windows, set the
parameter in the init.ora file to '_HARD_PROTECTION = TRUE '. If not so, a parameter for
validation must be changed by using the following '-vmf we' option: raidvchkset -vt data9
-vmf we
rd10g: The target volumes sets the parameter for validation checking as Oracle ALL files
(including redo and data and RMAN backup piece) for Oracle10gR2 or later. This option
sets <bsize> to 1 (512 bytes) or 2 (1024 bytes). This option sets to the low 5 bits DBA for
checking regarding CHK-F2.
Specifies the data block size of Oracle I/O and a region on a target volume for validation
checking.
-vs <bsize> [slba]
[elba]
<bsize> is used when specifying the data block size of Oracle I/O, in units of 512 bytes.
<bsize> is able to specify between 1 (512 bytes) and 64 (32 KB) (effective size for Oracle
is also 1-64).
[slba] [elba] is used when specifying a region defined between Start_LBA (0 based) and
End_LBA on a target volume for checking, in units of 512 bytes.
[slba] [elba] can be specified in hexadecimal (by addition of '0x ') or decimal notation. If
this option is not specified, then a region for a target volume is set as all blocks
(slba=0,elba=0).
Specifies the following guard type to the target volumes for Data Retention (Open LDEV Guard
on XP1024/XP128 Disk Array). If [type] is not specified, this option will release all of the
guarding.
-vg [type] [rtime]
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