HP XP RAID Manager Software User Manual
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RAID Manager command reference
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• Windows2000/2003:
hdX-Y, $LETALL, $Volume, $Phys, D:\Vol(Dms,
Dmt, Dmr)X\DskY, \Vol(Dms, Dmt, Dmr)X\DskY
• OpenVMS: $1$* or DK* or DG* or GK*
Lines that start with “#” via STDIN are interpreted as
comments
–svinf[=PTN]
(Windows NT/2000/2003 only)
Uses SCSI Inquiry to
get the Serial# and LDEV# created by –gvinf of the
RAID for the target device, and sets the signature and
volume layout information from file VOLssss_llll.ini
to the target device.
This option will complete correctly even if the
Harddisk# is changed by the operating system. The
signature and volume layout information is managed by
the Serial# and LDEV# of RAID.
The –svinf=PTN option specifies a string pattern to
select only the pertinent output lines being provided
from STDIN. This option returns 0 upon normal
termination. A nonzero return indicates abnormal
termination.
–svinfex[=PTN]
(Windows 2003 SP1 only)
This option is only for use
with a GPT disk and is the same as –svinf except that it
sets the signature/GUID DiskID and volume layout
information from file VOLssss_llll.ini to the target
device.
special_file
Specifies a device special file name as an argument to
the command. If no argument is specified, the
command waits for input from STDIN. For STDIN file
specification information, see Appendix D,
.
Fields
CLX-Y
Displays the port number of the disk array.
Ser
Displays the production (serial#) number of the disk
array.