Examples: status disk command – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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Monitoring Hardware Components
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Checking Disk Status
If you enter the command:
> SCF STATUS DISK $DATA00-*
you see a report such as the one shown:
This report shows that $DATA00:
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Is a mirrored volume (primary and mirror paths)
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Has a mirror disk that is being revived (SubState REVIVE)
The data shown in the report means:
Other common disk-monitoring operations such as checking disk free space with the
Disk Space Analysis Program (DSAP) are included in
Examples: STATUS DISK Command
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To display the summary status of the disk $DATA00, enter:
-> STATUS $DATA01
STORAGE - Status DISK \ALM171.$DATA00-*
LDev Path PathStatus State SubState Primary Backup
PID PID
6 PRIMARY ACTIVE STARTED 0,10 1,10
6 BACKUP INACTIVE STARTED 0,10 1,10
6 MIRROR ACTIVE STARTING REVIVE 0,10 1,10
6 MIRROR-BACKUP INACTIVE STARTING REVIVE 0,10 1,10
LDev
The logical device number
Path
The disk path assignment
PathStatus
The status of the disk path; whether the disk path is the current path
(ACTIVE) or not (INACTIVE)
State
The current SCF state of the disk path
SubState
The current SCF substate of the disk path
Primary PID
The primary CPU number and process identification number (PIN) of the
specified device
BPID
The backup CPU number and process identification number (PIN) of the
specified device
34-> STATUS $DATA01
STORAGE - Status DISK \SHARK.$DATA01
LDev Primary Backup Mirror MirrorBackup Primary Backup
PID PID
63 *STARTED STARTED *STARTED STARTED 0,267 1,266