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raidscan
Display port status
Description
The raidscan command displays, for a given port, the target ID, LDEV
(mapped for LUN, and the status of the LDEV), regardless of the
configuration definition file.
Syntax
raidscan
raidscan
{ –CLI | –f[xfgde] | –find | –find conf [MU#] [–g name] | –find
inst
| –find [op] [MU#] | –find sync [MU#][–g name] | –find verify | –h |
–l lun | –m
[MU#] | –p port[hgrp] | –s Seq# | –t targ | –pd raw_device |
–pi strings | –q
| –z | –zx }
Arguments
–CLI
Specifies structured output for Command Line
Interface parsing. The column data is aligned in each
row. The delimiters between columns are either a space
or “–”. If you specify the –CLI option, raidscan will
not display the cascading mirror (MU1-4).
–f[x]
x
displays the LDEV number in hexadecimal.
–f[f]
Specifies the volume type in the output (for example,
OPEN-3/8/9/K).
If this option is specified, the –f[g] and –f[d] options
are invalid.
–f[g]
g
displays the group name in the output. This option is
used to search a group in the configuration definition
file (local instance) and display a group_name when the
scanned LDEV is contained in the group.
If this option is specified, the –f[f] and –f[d] options are
invalid.
–f[d]
d
displays the Device_File that was registered to the
RM Group in the output, based on the LDEV (as