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5 managing open scsi devices, Open scsi object states and substates, Viewing status information about open scsi devices – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Open SCSI for Fibre Channel Controller Integrator’s Manual for HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers

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Managing Open SCSI Devices

This section describes how to display status information and control Open SCSI
devices.

Open SCSI Object States and Substates

The state and substate of a SCSI object describe the status of the Open SCSI device
or path to the device.

Table 5-1

lists SCSI DEVICE object states and substates.

Viewing Status Information About Open SCSI
Devices

Use the SCF STATUS SCSI command to display status information about an Open
SCSI device. For special considerations and complete details about the STATUS SCSI
command, including command syntax, see the SCF Reference Manual for the Storage
Subsystem
.

Examples

To display a summary report showing the status of all Open SCSI devices available
to the system:

-> STATUS SCSI $*

To display a detailed report showing the status of the Open SCSI device $SCSI01:

-> STATUS $SCSI01, DETAIL

Example of a STATUS SCSI Summary Report

This command produces a summary report such as the one shown:

-> STATUS SCSI $DEV0

This report shows that $DEV0 is configured with two access paths.

Table 5-1. SCSI DEVICE Object States and Substates

State

Substate

Description

STARTED

(none)

The Open SCSI device is available.

STOPPED

(none)

The Open SCSI device is not available.

STORAGE - Status SCSI \ALM171.$DEV0
LDev Primary Backup Primary Backup
PID PID
6 *STARTED STARTED 0,10 1,10