HP P9000 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96037, October 2011)
Options and parameters
DescriptionOption
-cu_free <serial#> <id> <pid>[-cu_free <serial#><id><pid>]
This parameter is used to specify CU free that is specified by Serial#, id#, pid#.
< id > is used to set RAID Type, and it can be specified in the following strings.
XP12000 Disk Array/XP10000 Disk Array:R500, XP24000/XP20000 Disk
Array:R600, P9500:R700
<pid> is used to set the path group ID (0-255).
Examples
Displaying RCU information.
# raidcom get rcu
Serial# ID PID MCU RCU M/R T STS MP NP IM FZ RTO(s) RTT(ms)
64034 R7 - 1C 23 RCU F NML 4 8 MR D 15 20
64034 R7 - 1C 23 RCU F NML 4 8 RO E 15 20
64034 R7 1 - - MCU E NML 4 8 - - 15 20
Description on each column in output example
-Serial#
Product serial number.
-ID
This displays the ID for identifying RAID type.
XP12000 Disk Array/XP10000 Disk Array : R5, XP24000/XP20000 Disk Array : R6, P9500 :
R7
PID
This displays a path group ID.
If CU is specified for RCU, "-" is displayed.
-MCU
This displays the CU number (hexadecimal) as MCU.
If CU is specified for RCU, "-" is displayed.
-RCU
This displays the CU number (hexadecimal) as RCU.
If CU is specified for RCU, "-" is displayed.
-M/R
This displays the CU type as MCU/RCU.
-T
This displays the type of physical path.
F:FIBRE, E:ESCON,
-STS
This displays the following status of the CU.
- NML: this means the status of “Normal” in CU.
- WAR: this means the status of “Warning” in CU.
- ERR: this means the status of “Failing” in CU.
- UNK: this means the status of “Unknown” in CU.
-MP
170 Configuration setting commands