HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual
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RAID Manager command reference
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STDINs or special files are specified as follows:
• HP-UX: /dev/rdsk/*, Solaris: /dev/rdsk/*s2 or c*s2,
• Linux: /dev/sd... or /dev/rd... ,/dev/raw/raw*.
• zLinux: /dev/sd... or /dev/dasd… or /dev/rd...
,/dev/raw/raw*.
• MPE/iX: /dev/..., "LDEV-"
• AIX: /dev/rhdisk* or /dev/hdisk* or hdisk*
• Digital or Tru64: /dev/rrz*c or /dev/rdisk/dsk*c or
/dev/cport/scp*
• DYNIX: /dev/rdsk/sd* or sd* for only unpartitioned
raw device
• IRIX64: /dev/rdsk/*vol or
/dev/rdsk/node_wwn/*vol/* or /dev/dsk/*vol or
/dev/dsk/node_wwn/*vol/*
• WindowsNT: hdX-Y, $LETALL, $Phys,
D:\DskX\pY, \DskX\pY
• 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
–inst
(MPE/iX only)
Used to make a device special file such
as /dev/ldev* by getting an LDEV number (ldev in
MPE/iX terminology) from the “LDEV–” field in the
dstat
command.
–gvinf
(Windows NT/2000/2003 only) Retrieves the LUN
signature and volume layout information by way of a
raw device file provided via STDIN or arguments. This
information is saved to a system disk file with the
format \WindowsDirectory\VOLssss_llll.ini where ssss
is the array serial number and llll is the LDEV#.