HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.4.0-00 CLI Reference Guide (TB581-96326, December 2012)
Table Of Contents
- CLI Reference Guide
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1 Overview
- 2 Environment settings
- 3 Executing commands
- 4 Command reference
- Storage system commands
- AddArrayReservation
- AddExternalArrayGroup
- AddHostStorageDomain
- AddLabel
- AddLogicalUnit
- AddLUSE
- AddPool
- AddStorageArray
- AddTieredPoolOperation
- AddVirtualVolume
- DeleteArrayReservation
- DeleteExternalArrayGroup
- DeleteHostStorageDomain
- DeleteLabel
- DeleteLogicalUnit
- DeleteLUSE
- DeletePool
- DeleteStorageArray
- DeleteVirtualVolume
- FormatLU
- GetArrayReservation
- GetPoolShrinkStatus
- GetStorageArray
- Using the GetStorageArray parameter
- GetStorageArray (subtarget not specified)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=ArrayGroup)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=CommParameters)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=Component)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=ExternalStorage)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=Filter)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=FreeSpace)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=HostStorageDomain)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=LDEV)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=LogicalDKC)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=LogicalUnit)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=MFReplicationInfo)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=Path)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=PDEV)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=Pool)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=Port)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=PortController)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=ReplicationInfo)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=TieringPolicy)
- GetTieredPoolStatus
- GetZeroPageReclaimStatus
- ModifyArrayReservation
- ModifyExternalTierRank
- ModifyLabel
- ModifyLogicalUnit
- ModifyPool
- ModifyPort
- ModifyPortController
- ModifyStorageArray
- ModifyTieringPolicy
- ModifyVirtualVolume
- RefreshPerformanceData
- RefreshStorageArrays
- RunZeroPageReclaim
- ShrinkPool
- Logical group commands
- LUN commands
- Host management commands
- Server management commands
- Replication commands
- Storage system commands
- 5 Output items
- Alert instance
- ArrayGroup instance
- ArrayReservation instance
- CommParameters instance
- Component instance
- ConfigFile instance
- Datastore instance
- ExternalPathInfo instance
- ExternalStorage instance
- FreeLUN instance
- FreeSpace instance
- Host instance
- HostInfo instance
- HostStorageDomain instance
- IPAddress instance
- LDEV instance
- LogicalDKC instance
- LogicalGroup instance
- LogicalUnit instance
- MFReplicationInfo instance
- ObjectLabel instance
- PairedPool instance
- PairedPortController instance
- Path instance
- PDEV instance
- PerformanceStatus instance
- Pool instance
- PoolTier instance
- Port instance
- PortController instance
- RelatedDistributedArrayGroup instance
- ReplicationControllerPair instance
- ReplicationGroup instance
- ReplicationInfo instance
- ServerInfo instance
- StorageArray instance
- TieringPolicy instance
- URLLink instance
- VirtualDisk instance
- VM instance
- VolumeConnection instance
- WWN instance
- 6 Batch functionality
- 7 Import functionality
- 8 Properties file
- Overview of the properties file
- Using the properties file to specify options
- Using the properties file to specify parameters
- Setting up the execution environment
- Specifying the log file
- Specifying a log level
- Message trace output
- Specifying the URL
- Inputting requests from XML documents
- Using the message trace file
- Output format of execution results
- Outputting execution results in CSV format
- Outputting execution results in XML format
- Specifying a DTD
- Using a DTD with the Device Manager CLI
- 9 Troubleshooting
- 10 Support and other resources
- A Connecting to P9000 mainframe agent
- About connecting to P9000 mainframe agent
- Setting up the mainframe host environment
- Setting up the Device Manager environment
- Refreshing information recognized by the mainframe host
- Acquiring P9000 mainframe agent information registered in Device Manager
- Changing P9000 mainframe agent information registered in Device Manager
- Deleting P9000 mainframe agent information registered in Device Manager
- Acquiring mainframe host information
- Changing mainframe host information
- Deleting a mainframe host
- Glossary
- Index

DescriptionAttribute
Threshold2 of the pool (%)
If poolFunction is 5, the threshold2 of the THP/Smart pool is output.
This information is invalid for other cases (-1 is output).
threshold2
Indicates whether the value output to threshold2 is the value determined by the
storage system.
If the storage system is P9500 and poolFunction is 5, either of the following
values is output:
• 0: Value determined by the storage system
• 1: Value set by the user
This information is unknown or invalid for other cases (-1 is output).
threshold2Mode
Capacity of the pool (KB)
When poolFunction is 3, 5, or 6, this value does not match the total capacity
of the pool volumes because the pool of Snapshot, Thin Provisioning, or Fast Snap
uses a control area.
capacityInKB
Unused capacity of the pool (KB)
For example, for XP24000/XP20000, when poolFunction is 5, the unused
capacity of the THP pool is output.
freeCapacityInKB
Usage rate of the pool
For example, for XP24000/XP20000, when poolFunction is 5, the usage rate
of the THP pool is output.
usageRate
Number of pool volumes
For example, for XP24000/XP20000, when poolFunction is 5, the number of
THP pool volumes is output.
numberOfPoolVols
Number of virtual volumes assigned to the pool
For example, for XP24000/XP20000, when poolFunction is 5, the number of
THP volumes assigned to the THP pool is output.
numberOfVVols
Total capacity of the virtual volumes assigned to the pool (KB)
For example, for XP24000/XP20000, when poolFunction is 5, the total
capacity of the THP volumes assigned to the THP pool is output.
capacityOfVVolsInKB
CLPR number of the pool
The CLPR number is output for the pool that corresponds to the function type output
to poolFunction.
clprNumber
RAID level (example: RAID6 or RAID1+0)
For P9500, this item is output if the pool is a THP pool.
Unknown is output if any of the following conditions are satisfied:
• RAID level is unknown
• RAID levels are mixed
• RAID configurations with different combinations of data drives and parity drives
are mixed
This information is invalid for other cases.
raidLevel
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