HP StorageWorks Command View XP Command Line Interface (CLI) reference guide (B9357-96161, January 2006)
Command View XP Command Line Interface (CLI) reference guide 181
list pg_status
Description This command displays parity group (PG) status details.
Syntax list pg_status [-x] [-s <statustype...>] [-pg <pgname...> | -domain
<domain...> | -dku <dku...>]
[-disk | -ldev]
Arguments [-x]
Lists a detailed error status for the parity groups with errors.
[-s <statustype...>]
Displays only parity groups with the specified status types (for example, acute or service). Values
are normal, acute, service, moderate, and serious.
[-pg <pgname...>]
Displays only the specified parity groups (for example, 1-1 or1-2).
[-domain <domain...>]
Displays only the parity groups in the specified domains (for example, 1 or 3).
[-dku <dku...>]
Displays only the parity groups in the specified DKUs (for example, R1 or R3).
[-disk]
Displays physical disk status details.
[-ldev]
Displays logical device (LDEV) status details.
Example
DKU# FB4# PG# Name Size(MB) Status
1 1 1 1-1 20 Normal
1 1 2 1-2 30 Service
[-x]
DKU# PG Component Status REFCODE Category Error
R1 1-1 R120 Service EF2200 Drive error (normal R/W) Drive blockade (Effect
of Dynamic sparing normal end)
R1 1-1 R130 Serious 43C300 Drive error (normal R/W) Drive blockade (media)
R1 1-2 * Normal
R1 1-3 * Normal
“*” indicates that all the components in that parity group are normal. If any of the components in a
parity group have errors, then only those component names are specified.
[-disk]
DKU# PG Disk Status
1 1-1 R100 Normal
1 1-2 R200 Service
[-ldev]
DKU# PG Ldev Size(MB) Emulation Status
1 1-1 0:00 20 OPEN-3 Normal
1 1-2 0:20 30 OPEN-9 Service