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Back-end lu diagnostics—read sector tab – HP SAN Virtualization Services Platform User Manual

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Select Run Diagnostics. VSM sends a Read Sector command to sector 0 (zero) on the back-end
LU and retrieves the back-end LU’s response. The Back-End LU Diagnostic dialog box opens,
displaying the back-end LU’s response in the Read Sector tab.

Figure 9 Back-end LU diagnostics—Read Sector tab

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3.

Click one of the following buttons to send a SCSI command to the back-end LU. Results are
displayed on the screen.

• Get Inquiry—Returns some general details about the back-end LU, such as vendor, firmware

revision, and product ID.

• Test Ready—Checks whether the back-end LU is connected to the SAN and is functioning

properly and ready for use, and returns the status. Status 0 means that the back-end LU is
ready. If the back-end LU is not ready, the Sense Key, Sense Code, and Sense Qual fields
indicate the reason.

• Read Capacity—Status 0 indicates that the command was successful. The capacity field returns

the number of sectors on the back-end LU (in hexadecimal format).

• Start—Issues a start command to the back-end LU. Status 0 indicates that the command suc-

ceeded and the back-end LU is started.

• Activate—Attempts to reactivate a back-end LU whose status is Failed. If the operation is

successful, the screen displays “Back-End LU Activated” and the back-end LU status changes
to Present. If the operation is not successful, the back-end LU status remains Failed.

• Get Reserved State—Returns the state of any reservations on the selected LUN (SCSI-2 reserve

or SCSI-3 persistent reserve).

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Click Cancel. The Back-End LU Diagnostic dialog box closes.

Working with back-end LUs

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