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Disk Pair
The name and location of the mirrored disk.
Example: Disk $DATA00-M (1.1.2).
Disk Pair Name
Primary Path
Indicates whether the primary disk path is active or inactive.Access State
Displays the configured location of the FCSA FSAC containing the primary disk path
controller. This attribute is displayed even if the physical FCSA FSAC is not present.
Example: FCSA.SAC-1.GRP-111.MOD-2.SLOT-2
Configured FSAC Location
Identifies the primary FCSA that manages the disk.
Example: FCSA FSAC (111.2.2.1)
FSAC
Backup Path
Indicates whether the backup disk path is active or inactive.Access State
Displays the configured location of the FCSA FSAC containing the backup disk path
controller. This attribute is displayed even if the physical FCSA FSAC is not present.
Example: FCSA.SAC-1.GRP-111.MOD-3.SLOT-2
Configured FSAC Location
Identifies the backup FCSA that manages the disk.
Example: FCSA FSAC (111.3.2.1)
FSAC
Firmware
The firmware product ID assigned by the supplier.OEM Product ID
The version of the firmware running on the disk.Version
Actions
Abort Backup Path
Terminates operation of the backup path to the disk.When the Abort action finishes, the path is in a Hard Down state.
You must use the Reset Backup Path action before you can start the path again.
Abort Disk
Terminates operation of all paths for the disk. When the Abort action finishes, the paths are in a Hard Down state.
You must use the Reset Disk action before you can start the paths again.
Abort Primary Path
Terminates operation of the primary path to the disk.When the Abort action finishes, the path is in a Hard Down state.
You must use the Reset Primary Path action before you can start the path again.
Blink LED Off
Turns off the blinking of the disk drives (amber) fault LED.
SCF Equivalent: SCF Control SAC $ZZSTO.#sac-name, deviceid(shelf,bay), LED OFF
Blink LED On
Causes the disk drives (amber) fault LED to blink on and off.
SCF Equivalent: SCF Control SAC $ZZSTO.#sac-name, deviceid(shelf,bay), LED ON
Clear Data
Erases all data on the disk but leaves the disk label intact. Clear Data does not erase the FIR data in the CE sector,
the volume label, the boot sector, or the spare tracks table. After a Clear Data completes or is cancelled, the disk drive
is not usable until you restore the file system by using the SCF INITIALIZE DISK command.
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