HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor Software v6.0 Command-line User Interface Reference Guide

Displays information about RAID Groups of the array such as the RAID level, ACP pair, control
unit, and disk mechanics information.
Switches
Required. Specify the array serial number.–dkc <serial #>
Required. Specify the RAID Group for which you want output displayed.–rg <raid group>
Specify the address of a management station in the format <http://
path.to.managementstation:<port>> or <https://
path.to.managementstation>.
–ms <URL>
Specify a user name and password pair in the format user name:password.–auth
<user:passwd>
Can be used in place of auth.
NOTE: The password file must be created using the encrypt command only.
–pf <password file>
Specify the delimiter for the delimited output.–d <char>
Displays data in a readable format.–hr
Prints the usage statement.–?
Examples
raidgrp -dkc 30143 -rg 1-1 hr
raidgrp -dkc 10055 -rg 1-1 L
raidgrp -dkc 127 -rg 1-1
raidgrp -dkc 10055 -rg 1-5 1-6
NOTE: When using the RAIDGRP command on concatenated RAID Groups, the RAID Groups
must be in double quotes.
EVNTLOG
Syntax
evntlog [-auth <user:passwd>] [-ms <URL>] [-L] [-d<char>] [-hr] [-?]
[-type <type ID>] [-sev <severity>] [-st <mm.dd.yyyy hh:mm:ss>] [-et
<mm.dd.yyyy hh:mm:ss>]
Supported disk array types
XP and P9000 disk arrays
Description
Enables you to view a log or record for all the events generated by HP XP P9000 Performance
Advisor. This command also enables you to filter the event records based on the severity and type
of events.
Switches
Specify the type of the event.–type <type ID>
Specify the severity of the event, range 1 - 10.–sev <severity>
Specify the start time and date of the event to display.–st <mm.dd.yyyy hh:mm:ss>
Specify the end time and date of the event to display.–et<mm.dd.yyyyhh:mm:ss>
Specify the address of a management station in the format <http://
path.to.managementstation:<port>> or <https://
path.to.managementstation>.
–ms <URL>
Specify a user name and password pair in the format user name:password.–auth <user:passwd>
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