HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual
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RAID Manager command reference
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Solaris
# ls /dev/rdsk/* | ./inqraid
/dev/rdsk/c0t2d1 -> [HP] CL2-D Ser = 30053 LDEV = 9 [HP ] [OPEN-3 ]
CA = P-VOL BC[MU#0 = SMPL MU#1 = SMPL MU#2 = SMPL]
RAID5[Group 2- 1] SSID = 0x0008 CTGID = 3
/dev/rdsk/c0t4d0 -> [HP] CL2-D Ser = 30053 LDEV = 14 [HP ] [OPEN-3-CM ]
MPE/iX
shell/iX>ls /dev/* | ./inqraid 2>/dev/null
/dev/ldev009 -> [HP] CL2-D Ser = 30053 LDEV = 9 [HP ] [OPEN-3 ]
CA = P-VOL BC[MU#0 = SMPL MU#1 = SMPL MU#2 = SMPL]
RAID5[Group 2- 1] SSID = 0x0008 CTGID = 3
/dev/cmddev -> [HP] CL2-D Ser = 30053 LDEV = 14 [HP ] [OPEN-3-CM ]
AIX
# lsdev -C -c disk | grep hdisk | ./inqraid
hdisk1 -> [HP] CL2-D Ser = 30053 LDEV = 9 [HP ] [OPEN-3 ]
CA = P-VOL BC[MU#0 = SMPL MU#1 = SMPL MU#2 = SMPL]
RAID5[Group 2- 1] SSID = 0x0008 CTGID = 3
hdisk2 -> [HP] CL2-D Ser = 30053 LDEV = 14 [HP ] [OPEN-3-CM ]
Additional
Information
If the lsdev command does not show the TID and LUN (for example,
2F-00-00-2,0) on the column output for the devices as shown below, then
the inqraid command and –d[g] raw_device option for all commands will
be unable to find a target device.
# lsdev -C -c disk
hdisk1 Defined 04-02-01 Other FC SCSI Disk Drive
This occurs when a Fibre Channel adapter and device driver are different
(for example, an Emulex adapter with an AIX driver).
Windows
NT/2000/2003
C:\HORCM\etc> echo hd1-2 | inqraid ( or inqraid hd1-2 )
Harddisk 1 -> [HP] CL2-D Ser = 30053 LDEV = 9 [HP ] [OPEN-3 ]
CA = P-VOL BC[MU#0 = SMPL MU#1 = SMPL MU#2 = SMPL]
RAID5[Group 2- 1] SSID = 0x0008 CTGID = 3
Harddisk 2 -> [HP] CL2-D Ser = 30053 LDEV = 14 [HP ] [OPEN-3-CM ]