HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual
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RAID Manager command reference
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D:\HORCM\etc>inqraid $Phys -gvinf -CLI
\\.\PhysicalDrive0:
# Harddisk0 -> [VOL61459_448_DA7C0D91] [OPEN-3 ]
\\.\PhysicalDrive1:
# Harddisk1 -> [VOL61459_449_DA7C0D92] [OPEN-3 ]
\\.\PhysicalDrive2:
# Harddisk2 -> [VOL61459_450_DA7C0D93] [OPEN-3 ]
An example using the –svinf=PTN follows. This example writes
signature/volume information to LUNs identified by “Harddisk” in the
output of the pairdisplay command.
D:\HORCM\etc>pairdisplay -l -fd -g URA
Group PairVol(L/R) Device_File M ,Seq#,LDEV#.P/S,Status, Seq#,P-LDEV# M
URA URA_000(L) Harddisk3 0 61459 451..S-VOL SSUS,----- 448 -
URA URA_001(L) Harddisk4 0 61459 452..S-VOL SSUS,----- 449 -
URA URA_002(L) Harddisk5 0 61459 453..S-VOL SSUS,----- 450 -
D:\HORCM\etc>pairdisplay -l -fd -g URA | inqraid -svinf=Harddisk
[VOL61459_451_5296A763] -> Harddisk3 [OPEN-3 ]
[VOL61459_452_5296A760] -> Harddisk4 [OPEN-3 ]
[VOL61459_453_5296A761] -> Harddisk5 [OPEN-3 ]
Additional
Information
If you create an S-VOL with the “Noread” option and reboot the Windows
2000/2003 system, the system will be unable to create a Device object
(\Device\HarddiskVolume#) and Volume {GUID} for that SVOL. A
Device object (\Device\HarddiskVolume#) and Volume{GUID} can be
created, using the -svinf option to the inqraid command (on a suspended
SVOL).
\Device\HarddiskVolume#( number ) is assigned in sequential order by the
-svinf
option. This number will be valid as long as the system configuration
does not change.
Use the –svinf -sort option to cause signature writes to occur in LDEV#
order as follows.
D:\HORCM\etc>echo hd5 hd4 hd3 | inqraid -svinf -sort
[VOL61459_451_5296A763] -> Harddisk3 [OPEN-3 ]
[VOL61459_452_5296A760] -> Harddisk4 [OPEN-3 ]
[VOL61459_453_5296A761] -> Harddisk5 [OPEN-3 ]
An example using the –fv option.
C:\HORCM\etc>inqraid -CLI $Vol -fv