HP P9000 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96037, October 2011)

Table 5 Configuration setting commands (continued)
DescriptionCommand
Deletes a logical path between RCUs.raidcom delete rcu_path
Registers a journal volume to a journal.raidcom add journal
Deletes a journal volume from a journal. and delete the journal.raidcom delete journal
Changes an option of Continuous Access Journal to be used at
a journal.
raidcom modify journal
Displays a journal group information.raidcom get journal
Creates a pool for Snapshot.raidcom add snap_pool
Creates a pool for Thin Provisioning.raidcom add thp_pool
Deletes a pool for Snapshot/Thin Provisioning/Smart Tiers.raidcom delete pool
Sets an option of a pool for Snapshot/Thin Provisioning/Smart
Tiers.
raidcom modify pool
Displays pool information for Snapshot/Thin Provisioning/Smart
Tiers.
raidcom get pool
Displays pool information for Snapshot.raidcom get snap_pool
Displays pool information for Thin Provisioning/Smart Tiers.raidcom get thp_pool
Sets a nickname to the WWN specified on the specified port.raidcom set hba_wwn
Deletes a nickname from the WWN specified on the specified
port.
raidcom reset hba_wwn
Creates a copy group.raidcom add copy_grp
Deletes a copy group.raidcom delete copy_grp
Displays copy group information.raidcom get copy_grp
Creates a device group.raidcom add device_grp
Deletes a device group.raidcom delete device_grp
Displays a device group.raidcom get device_grp
Locks a resource.raidcom lock resource
Unlocks a resource.raidcom unlock resource
Displays resource group information.raidcom get resource
Starts or stops the performance monitoring for Smart Tiers.raidcom monitor pool
Starts or stops a reallocation of the Smart Tiers pool.raidcom reallocate pool
Displays an error information of the configuration setting
command which is executed asynchronously.
raidcom get command_status
Resets an error information of the configuration setting command
which is executed asynchronously.
raidcom reset command_status
Command format
In this manual, the format of commands are described in accordance with the following description
convention.
16 Overview of commands