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The parameters for the perf_findcmddev command are described below. If you 
specify no parameter, multiple parameters, or upper-case parameters, the 
method for specifying the command is displayed. 
view 
This parameter displays the settings for the command devices currently 
defined in the 
perf_cmddev.properties file. If an unrecognizable value is 
defined in the 
perf_cmddev.properties file, that value is displayed as 
UNKNOWN. On lines where the definition does not follow the proper 
format, all information is displayed as UNKNOWN. Comment lines and 
blank lines are not displayed. In addition, if no value is specified in the 
perf_cmddev.properties file, only the header is displayed. Following is an 
example of output from the command. 
Raid ID Serial# LDEV# Device file name 
R500 14050 345 \\.\PhysicalDrive3 
R601 44332 456 \\.\Volume{xxxxxxx-xxxx-xxx-xxxxxxxx} 
R501 UNKNOWN 1045 \\.\PhysicalDrive10 
verify 
This parameter compares the settings for the command devices defined in 
the file 
perf_cmddev.properties to the settings for the command devices 
recognized by the host. If the host recognizes multiple command devices, 
the execution result is output for each, regardless of whether the checked 
settings are valid. 
–  If the information of the command device defined in the 
perf_cmddev.properties file matches the information of the command 
device recognized by the host, the following message is displayed: 
The definition of the command device is valid. 
–  If the host does not recognize the command device defined in the 
perf_cmddev.properties file: 
The error message KAIC28615-W and information of the command 
device that is not recognized by the host are displayed. 
–  If the command device recognized by the host is not defined in the 
settings file: 
The error message KAIC28616-W and information of the command 
device that is not defined in the settings file are displayed. 
write 
This parameter outputs the settings of all command devices recognized by 
the host to the 
perf_cmddev.properties file. If no command device 
recognized by the host is detected, nothing is output to the 
perf_cmddev.properties file. You can use the -file option to specify the 
desired file name. To specify the file name, you can use an absolute or 
relative path. If the specified file already exists, a message asking if you 
want to overwrite that file appears. 
If you do not specify the -file option, the 
perf_cmddev.properties file will 
automatically be overwritten. 
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