Environment variables, Horcmpromod – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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DEVICE_FILE Group PairVol Device_File M SERIAL LDEV
Harddisk20 oradb1 oradev1 Harddisk20 1 35013 17
Harddisk21 oradb1 oradev2 Harddisk21 1 35013 18
Harddisk22 oradb oradev3 Harddisk22 1 35013 19
Harddisk23 - - - 1 35013 20
Without a $HORCMPERM file: Commands to run on different operating systems
If NO $HORCMPERM file exists, run a command on the host to permit all volumes on the host.
shows the command to run on each operating system.
Table 41 Without a $HORCMPERM file: Commands to run on different operating systems
Command
System
ioscan -fun | grep -e rdisk -e rdsk | /HORCM/usr/bin/raidscan -find inst
HP-UX
ls /dev/sd* | /HORCM/usr/bin/raidscan -find inst
Linux
ls /dev/sd* /dev/dasd*| /HORCM/usr/bin/raidscan -find inst
zLinux
ls /dev/rdsk/* | /HORCM/usr/bin/raidscan -find inst
Solaris
lsdev -C -c disk | grep hdisk | /HORCM/usr/bin/raidscan -find inst
AIX
ls /dev/rdisk/dsk* | /HORCM/usr/bin/raidscan -find inst
Tru64 UNIX
ls /dev/rrz* | /HORCM/usr/bin/raidscan -find inst
Digital UNIX
/etc/dumpconf -d | grep sd | /HORCM/usr/bin/raidscan -find inst
DYNIX/ptx
ls /dev/rdsk/*vol /dev/rdsk/*/*vol/* | /HORCM/usr/bin/raidscan -find inst
IRIX64
/HORCM/usr/bin/raidscan -pi '$1$DGA0-10000 DKA0-10000 DGA0-10000' -find inst
OpenVMS
X:\HORCM\etc\raidscan.exe -pi $PhysicalDrive -find inst
Windows
NOTE:
This registration process has risk because it is executed automatically by /etc/horcmgr
without judgment for protection mode in order to validate the -fd option. This registration brings
a degradation in horcmstart.sh, but HORCM daemon has been running as usual, and it will depend
on how many devices a host has. To start faster at HORCM faster in non-protection mode, create
the $HORCMPERM file of "SIZE 0 byte" as a dummy file or to set HORCMPERM=MGRNOINST.
At this time, the -fd option shows Device_File name as Unknown, and after you can use raidscan
-find inst
to validate the -fd option.
Environment variables
$HORCMPROMOD
This environment variable turns protection mode ON as specified in the following table. If your
command device is set for non-protection mode, this parameter sets it to protection mode.
Table 42 Relation between HORCMPROMOD and command device
Mode
HORCMPROMOD
Command Device
Protection mode
Don't care
Protection mode
Non-protection mode
Not specified
Non-protection mode
Protection mode
Specified
Data Protection facility
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