Table 4-117 items output when instance is ldev – HP XP Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual
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AddLUSE
(see section
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AddVirtualVolume
(see section
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FormatLU
(see section
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GetStorageArray
(subtarget=LDEV) (see section
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GetStorageArray
(subtarget=LogicalUnit) (see section
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lists and describes the attributes of the LDEV instance.
Table 4-117
Items output when instance is LDEV
Attribute Description
objectID
Object ID of the LDEV
name
LDEV name
This item is output if it has been registered.
devNum
Device number of the LDEV
For XP24000/XP20000, a combination of a logical DKC number, a CU number,
and an LDEV number (=logical-DKC-number*65536+CU*256+LDEV) is output.
For StorageWorks XP Disk Array, a combination of a CU number and an LDEV
number (=CU*256+LDEV) is output.
displayName
Display name of the LDEV
emulation
Emulation mode
This item is output for XP512/XP48, XP1024/XP128, XP12000/XP10000/SVS200,
and XP24000/XP20000 (example: OPEN-8).
cylinders
Number of cylinders in the LDEV
This item is output only for XP512/XP48, XP1024/XP128,
XP12000/XP10000/SVS200, and XP24000/XP20000.-1 is output for other
storage subsystems.
isComposite
Indicates whether the LDEV is used on a LUSE volume:
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1
: LUSE volume
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0
: Not a LUSE volume
sizeInKB
LDEV size (in KB)
lba
Number of LBAs
This item is output for XP512/XP48, XP1024/XP128, XP12000/XP10000/SVS200,
and XP24000/XP20000. -1 is output for other storage subsystems.
raidType
RAID level of the LDEV
RAID levels are output in the format RAIDx(yD+zP.
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RAID
x: RAID level
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yD: Number of data disks
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zP: Number of parity disks
For example, when RAID5(2D+1P) is output for raidType, it means the array
group consists of two data disks and one parity disk.
substance
Indicates whether the LDEV is internal or in an external subsystem:
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0
: Internal LDEV
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1
: LDEV in an external subsystem