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

Table 20 Detailed status of the journal volume (continued)
DescriptionOther informationJNLS
APQCNTS-JNLP-JNL
Normal state of the journal volume with data-N-PJNN
(PJNS)
Normal state of the journal volume with dataNNSJNN-
(SJNS)
Still normal state of the journal volume at Link failure0
Suspended journal volume via operation-0SJSNPJSN
Suspending the journal volume-N
High water mark state-N-PJNF
Suspended journal volume due to full journal-0SJSFPJSF
Suspending the journal volume due to full journal-N
Suspended journal volume due to failure/Link failure-0-PJSE
Suspending the journal volume due to failure/Link failure-N
Suspended journal volume due to failureN0SJSE-
Suspended journal volume due to Link failure0
Suspending the journal volume due to failureNN
Suspending the journal volume due to Link failure0
Example 2: raidvchkscan command example with -v jnlt option
# raidvchkscan -v jnlt
JID MU CTG JNLS AP U(%) Q-Marker Q-CNT D-SZ(BLK) Seq# DOW PBW APW
001 0 1 PJNN 4 21 43216fde 30 512345 63528 20 300 40
002 1 2 PJNF 4 95 3459fd43 52000 512345 63528 20 300 40
003 0 3 PJSN 4 0 - - 512345 63528 20 300 40
Output of the raidvchkscan command with -v jnlt option:
DOW: “Data Overflow Watch timer (in units of sec.) setting per the Journal.
PBW: “Path Blockade Watch (in units of sec.) timer setting per the Journal. Also, this is shown as
“0” on “SMPL state.
APW: Active Path Watch timer (in unit of Sec.) for detecting Link failure.
raidvchkscan for Snapshot Pool and Thin Provisioning
The raidvchkscan command supports the option (-v pid[a] [unit#]) to find the Snapshot pool or Thin
Provisioning pool settings via SVP, and displays information for the Snapshot pool or Thin
Provisioning pool.
Syntax
raidvchkscan { -h | -q | -z | -I[H][M][instance#] or I[CA][BC][instance#]
| -v pid[a] [unit#] | [ -s <Seq#>] | [ -f[x ] | }
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