Disk information status (l dmap) – Reliant Octel 200 and Octel 300 Message Servers PB6001401 User Manual
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Maintenance
Commands 6-31
Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0
PB60014–01
The following example shows all regions on disk 1 tested:
@DEX 1
REGION 01 COMPLETE
DISK #1:00000
DISK #2:00000
DISK #3:00000
DISK #4:00000
DISK #5:00000
DISK #6:00000
REGION 02 COMPLETE
DISK #1:00004
DISK #2:00000
DISK #3:00000
DISK #4:00000
DISK #5:00000
DISK #6:00000
REGION 04 COMPLETE
DISK #1:00003
DISK #2:00000
DISK #3:00000
DISK #4:00000
DISK #5:00000
DISK #6:00000
REGION 08 COMPLETE
DISK #1:00000
DISK #2:00000
DISK #3:00000
DISK #4:00000
DISK #5:00000
DISK #6:00000
REGION 10 COMPLETE
DISK #1:00012
DISK #2:00000
DISK #3:00000
DISK #4:00000
DISK #5:00000
DISK #6:00000
DISK EXERCISE COMPLETE
If any errors are reported, refer to the Hardware Errors section in this chapter.
Disk Information Status (L DMAP)
Beginning with Serenade 3.0, the
L DMAP
command is used to display characteristics of each drive
installed in the system. You must connect to the VCU before you can enter this command. You can
determine the drive status, the drive manufacturer, the physical and logical size of each disk, and how the
disk is keyed from the information displayed.
At the @ prompt type
VCU
Enter
A>
appears. At the
A>
prompt type
L DMAP
Enter
To return to the @ prompt, enter
E
Enter
.
@VCU
Connecting to VCU
VCU 1.11 cksum=(1e0b843) Link:08/27/97 – 01/14/98 20:27
A>L DMAP
dev dsk log phy vendor prod_ID rev Mb phy/ log Mb h/k
0 ––– – –
1 ––– – –
2 1/1 ACT ALV SEAGAT ST1480 5736 406 cb40e/ cb40e 406 0/1
3 ––– – –
4 ––– – –
5 ––– – –
6 ––– – –
A>E
@
dev =
Logical SCSI disk identification number
dsk =
Dik number/total number of disks
log =
Logical state of the system
ACT
=
Disk is actively used by the system