HP StorageWorks Command View XP Command Line Interface (CLI) reference guide (B9357-96161, January 2006)

Command View XP Command Line Interface (CLI) reference guide 105
list chip_status or list cha_status
Description This command displays channel host interface processor (CHIP) and channel adapter (CHA) status
details. The terms CHIP and CHA refer to the same component. You can also provide CHIP/CHA
names to view the status of specific CHIPs/CHAs.
NOTE: The output of range commands is not in alphabetical order, but in the order of how the
chips or cha boards are configured on the array.
Syntax list chip_status [-chip <chipname...> | -s <statustype...>]
or
list cha_status [-cha <chaname...> | -s <statustype...>]
Arguments [-chip <chipname...>] or [-cha <chaname...>]
Displays the status of the specified <chipname> or <chaname>. It can be one value, a set of
values, or a range of values (for example, 1P or 1P:1Q or 1P-1S).
[-s <statustype...>]
Displays only those CHIPs/CHAs with the specified status types. <statustype> can be one
value or a set of values (for example, acute or acute:service). Values are normal, acute, service,
moderate, and serious.
Examples
Cluster# CHA# Name Status
1 1 CHA-1P Normal
1 2 CHA-1Q Service
1 3 CHA-1R Acute
1 3 CHA-1S Serious
-l option
The -l option displays detailed error status for the CHIP/CHA.
Component Status REFCODE Category Error
CHA-1P Moderate 399D00 CHA Processor Error Injustice DC Voltage Control
CHA-1Q Moderate 399E10 CHA Processor Error Injustice CE MODE
CHA-1R Normal
CHA-1S Normal
Output for cha_statusfor XP10000 disk array
Cluster# CHA# Name Status
1 5 MIX-1A Normal
1 6 CHA-1B Normal
2 5 MIX-2F Normal
2 6 CHA-2E Normal
Output of list cha_status -cha 1A-2F
In the following example, CHA-2E is not included even though the range is given as 1A-2F as the
chips or cha boards are configured on the array in the order, MIX-1A, CHA-1B,MIX-2F and CHA-2E.
Cluster# CHA# Name Status
1 5 MIX-1A Normal
1 6 CHA-1B Normal
2 5 MIX-2F Normal