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Notes:
1. To be confirmed = It is necessary to check the object volume, since it is not the secondary
volume.
2. Inconsistent = Data in the volume is inconsistent because it was being copied.
3. OK (assumption) = Mirroring consistency is not assured, but as S-VOL of Hitachi TrueCopy
Async/UR, the sequence of write data is ensured.

Figure 4.23 shows an example of the paircurchk command for a group and the resulting
display of inconsistent volumes in the specified group. Table 4.19 lists and describes the
paircurchk command parameters and returned values. Table 4.20 lists and describes the
error codes for the paircurchk command.

# paircurchk -g oradb
Group Pair vol Port targ# lun# LDEV# Volstatus Status Fence To be...
oradb oradb1 CL1-A 1 5 145 S-VOL PAIR NEVER Analyzed
oradb oradb2 CL1-A 1 6 146 S-VOL PSUS STATUS Suspected

Figure 4.23 Paircurchk Command Example

Table 4.19 Paircurchk Command Parameters

Parameter Value

Command Name

paircurchk

Format paircurchk

{ -h ⎪ -q ⎪ -z ⎪ -g ⎪ -d ⎪-d[g] [MU#] ⎪

-d[g] [MU#]

⎪ -nomsg }

Options

-h: Displays Help/Usage and version information.
-q: Terminates the interactive mode and exits the command.
-z or -zx (OpenVMS cannot use the -zx option): Makes the paircurchk command enter the interactive

mode. The -zx option guards performing of the HORCM in the interactive mode. When this option detects a

HORCM shut down, interactive mode terminates.
-I[H][M][instance#] or -I[TC][SI][instance#] Specifies the command as [HORC]/[HOMRCF], and used for

specifying Instance# of HORCM
-g : Specifies a group name defined in the configuration definition file. The command is executed

for the specified group unless the -d option is specified.
-d : Specifies paired logical volume name defined in the configuration definition file. When this

option is specified, the command is executed for the specified paired logical volume.
-d[g] [MU#]: Searches a group on the configuration definition file (local instance) for the

specified raw_device, and if the specified raw_device is contained in the group, the target volume is

executed as the paired logical volume (-d) or group (-dg). This option is effective without specification of “-g

“ option. If the specified the raw_device is contained in two or more groups, the command is

executed on the first group.
-d[g] [MU#]: Searches a group on the configuration definition file (local instance) for the

specified LDEV, and if the specified LDEV is contained in the group, the target volume is executed as the

paired logical volume (-d) or group (-dg). This option is effective without specification of “-g

option. If the specified LDEV is contained in two or more groups, the command is executed on the first

group. The values can be specified in hexadecimal (by addition of “0x “) or decimal

notation.
-nomsg: Suppresses messages to be displayed when this command is executed. This option must be

specified at the beginning of a command argument. The command execution log is not affected by this

option.

Returned values

Normal termination (data is consistent): 0

Abnormal termination: other than 0, refer to the execution logs for error details.