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E:\Vol44\Dsk0 CL2-K 61456 194 - s/s/ss 0004 1:01-10 OPEN-3
F:\Vol45\Dsk0 CL2-K 61456 194 - s/s/ss 0004 1:01-10 OPEN-3
G:\Dmt1\Dsk1 CL2-K 61456 256 - s/s/ss 0005 1:01-11 OPEN-3
G:\Dmt1\Dsk2 CL2-K 61456 257 - s/s/ss 0005 1:01-11 OPEN-3
G:\Dmt1\Dsk3 CL2-K 61456 258 - s/s/ss 0005 1:01-11 OPEN-3
inqraid
$Volume -CLI
DEVICE_FILE PORT SERIAL LDEV CTG H/M/12 SSID R:Group PRODUCT_ID
\Vol2\Dsk4 - - - - - - - DDRS-34560D
\Vol44\Dsk0 CL2-K 61456 194 - s/s/ss 0004 1:01-10 OPEN-3
\Vol45\Dsk0 CL2-K 61456 194 - s/s/ss 0004 1:01-10 OPEN-3
\Dmt1\Dsk1 CL2-K 61456 256 - s/s/ss 0005 1:01-11 OPEN-3
\Dmt1\Dsk2 CL2-K 61456 257 - s/s/ss 0005 1:01-11 OPEN-3
\Dmt1\Dsk3 CL2-K 61456 258 - s/s/ss 0005 1:01-11 OPEN-3
inqraid
$Phy -CLI
DEVICE_FILE PORT SERIAL LDEV CTG H/M/12 SSID R:Group PRODUCT_ID
Harddisk0 CL2-K 61456 194 - s/s/ss 0004 1:01-10 OPEN-3
Harddisk1 CL2-K 61456 256 - s/s/ss 0005 1:01-11 OPEN-3
Harddisk2 CL2-K 61456 257 - s/s/ss 0005 1:01-11 OPEN-3
Harddisk3 CL2-K 61456 258 - s/s/ss 0005 1:01-11 OPEN-3
Harddisk4 - - - - - - - DDRS-34560D
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Device Object Name of the Partition for Windows NT
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\Device\HarddiskX\PartitionY : \DskX\pY
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Device Object Name of the PhysicalDrive for Windows NT
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\Device\HarddiskX\Partition0 : HarddiskX
inqraid
$LETALL -CLI
DEVICE_FILE PORT SERIAL LDEV CTG H/M/12 SSID R:Group PRODUCT_ID
D:\Dsk0\p1 - - - - - - - DDRS-34560D
E:\Dsk1\p1 CL2-K 61456 194 - s/s/ss 0004 1:01-10 OPEN-3
F:\Dsk1\p2 CL2-K 61456 194 - s/s/ss 0004 1:01-10 OPEN-3
inqraid
$Phy -CLI
DEVICE_FILE PORT SERIAL LDEV CTG H/M/12 SSID R:Group PRODUCT_ID
Harddisk0 - - - - - - - DDRS-34560D
Harddisk1 CL2-K 61456 194 - s/s/ss 0005 1:01-11 OPEN-3
You want to know the relationship between LDM volumes and a group of the configuration files,
and then find a group of the configuration file by giving a KEY WORD to raidscan -find
verify
command.
raidscan -pi
$LETALL -find verify
DEVICE_FILE Group PairVol PORT TARG LUN M SERIAL LDEV
E:\Vol44\Dsk0 ORA ORA_000 CL2-K 7 2 - 61456 194
F:\Vol45\Dsk0 ORA ORA_000 CL2-K 7 2 - 61456 194
G:\Dmt1\Dsk1 ORB ORB_000 CL2-K 7 4 - 61456 256
G:\Dmt1\Dsk2 ORB ORB_001 CL2-K 7 5 - 61456 257
G:\Dmt1\Dsk3 ORB ORB_002 CL2-K 7 6 - 61456 258
raidscan -pi
$LETALL -find
DEVICE_FILE UID S/F PORT TARG LUN SERIAL LDEV PRODUCT_ID
E:\Vol44\Dsk0 0 F CL2-K 7 2 61456 194 OPEN-3
F:\Vol45\Dsk0 0 F CL2-K 7 2 61456 194 OPEN-3
G:\Dmt1\Dsk1 0 F CL2-K 7 4 61456 256 OPEN-3
G:\Dmt1\Dsk2 0 F CL2-K 7 5 61456 257 OPEN-3
G:\Dmt1\Dsk3 0 F CL2-K 7 5 61456 258 OPEN-3
Mountvol attached to Windows 2000/2003/2008/2012 systems
Pay attention to the mountvol /D command attached to a Windows system, such that it does
not flush the system buffer associated with the specified logical drive. The mountvol command
shows the volume mounted as Volume{guid} as follows:
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