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Chapter 4 Performing CCI Operations
4.11.3 Raidqry Command
The raidqry command (RAID query) displays the configuration of the connected host and
RAID storage system. Figure 4.31 shows an example of the raidqry command and its output.
Table 4.26 lists and describes the raidqry command parameters.
# raidqry -l
No Group Hostname HORCM_ver Uid Serial# Micro_ver Cache(MB)
1 --- HOSTA 01-22-03/02 0 30053 50-04-00/00 256
1 --- HOSTA 01-22-03/02 1 30054 50-04-00/00 256
# raidqry -r oradb
No Group Hostname HORCM_ver Uid Serial# Micro_ver Cache(MB)
1 oradb HOSTA 01-22-03/02 0 30053 50-04-00/00 256
2 oradb HOSTB 01-22-03/02 0 30053 50-04-00/00 256
1 oradb HOSTA 01-22-03/02 1 30054 50-04-00/00 256
2 oradb HOSTB 01-22-03/02 1 30054 50-04-00/00 256
# raidqry -l -f
No Group Floatable Host HORCM_ver Uid Serial# Micro_ver Cache(MB)
1 --- FH001 01-22-03/02 0 30053 50-04-00/00 256
Figure 4.31 Raidqry Command Examples
Output of the raidqry command:
No: This column shows the order when the group name (dev_group) which is described in
the configuration definition file has multiple remote hosts.
Group: When the -r option is used, this column shows the group name (dev_group)
which is described in the configuration definition file.
Floatable Host: When the -f option is used, this column shows the host name
(ip_address) which is described in the configuration definition file. Up to 30 host names
can be displayed. The -f option interprets the host name as utilizing floatable IP for a
host.
HORCM_ver: This column shows the version of the HORC Manager on the local or remote
host. The -l option specifies local host. The -r option specifies remote host.
Uid Serial# Micro_ver: This column shows unitID, serial number, and (DKCMAIN)
microcode version of the storage system which is connected to the local or remote host.
The -l option specifies local host. The -r option specifies remote host.
Cache(MB): Shows the logical cache capacity (in MB) of the storage system connected to
the local or remote host. The -l option specifies local host, and -r specifies remote host.