HP XP7 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96064)
Options and parameters
DescriptionOption
Displays Help/Usage and version information.-h
Terminates the interactive mode and exits the command.-q
Makes the raidvchkscan command enter the interactive mode. The -zx option guards performing
of the HORCM in the interactive mode. When this option detects a HORCM shut down, interactive
mode terminates.
-z or -zx
OpenVMS cannot use the -zx option.
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#]
Used to specify the Seq# (serial#) of the storage system when this option cannot specify unitID
which is contained for '-v jnl' option. If this option is specified, the unitID which is contained in '-v
jnl' is invalid. For XP7, specify the number of which 300,000 is added to the serial number.
-s <Seq#>
Displays the LDEV number in hexadecimal notation.-fx
Displays information for the journal volume.-v jn
Displays the DOW, DPW, and APW time-out values for controlling the journal.-v jnlt
Returned values
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Error codes
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Examples
Example 1
Example of raidvchkscan command with -v jnl 0 option
# raidvchkscan -v jnl 0
JID MU CTG JNLS AP U(%) Q-Marker Q-CNT D-SZ(BLK) Seq# Nnm LDEV#
001 0 1 PJNN 4 21 43216fde 30 512345 62500 2 265
002 1 2 PJNF 4 95 3459fd43 52000 512345 62500 3 270
002 2 2 SJNS 4 95 3459fd43 52000 512345 62500 3 270
003 0 3 PJSN 4 0 - - 512345 62500 1 275
004 0 4 PJSF 4 45 1234f432 78 512345 62500 1 276
005 0 5 PJSE 0 0 - - 512345 62500 1 277
006 - - SMPL - - - - 512345 62500 1 278
007 0 6 SMPL 4 5 345678ef 66 512345 62500 1 278
Output of the raidvchkscan command with -v jnl 0 option:
JID: journal ID
MU: mirror descriptions on Continuous Access Journal
CTG: CT group ID
JNLS: Status of the journal:
• SMPL: This means the journal volume which does not have a pair, or in the state of deleting.
• P(S)JNN: This means 'P(S) Journal Volume is in Normal status'.
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