HP StorageWorks RAID Manager XP user guide (T1610-96005, March 2006)
RAID Manager command reference 125
• Windows2000/2003:
hdX-Y, $LETALL, $Volume, $Phys, D:\Vol(Dms,
Dmt, Dmr)X\DskY, \Vol(Dms, Dmt, Dmr)X\DskY
•
OpenVMS: $1$* or DK* or DG* or GK*
Lines that start with “#” via STDIN are interpreted as
comments
–svinf[=PTN] (Windows NT/2000/2003 only) Uses SCSI Inquiry to
get the Serial# and LDEV# created by
–gvinf of the
RAID for the target device, and sets the signature and
volume layout information from file
VOLssss_llll.ini
to the target device.
This option will complete correctly even if the
Harddisk# is changed by the operating system. The
signature and volume layout information is managed by
the Serial# and LDEV# of RAID.
The –svinf=PTN option specifies a string pattern to
select only the pertinent output lines being provided
from STDIN. This option returns
0 upon normal
termination. A nonzero return indicates abnormal
termination.
–svinfex[=PTN] (Windows 2003 SP1 only) This option is only for use
with a GPT disk and is the same as
–svinf except that it
sets the signature/GUID DiskID and volume layout
information from file
VOLssss_llll.ini to the target
device.
special_file Specifies a device special file name as an argument to
the command. If no argument is specified, the
command waits for input from STDIN. For STDIN file
specification information, see Appendix D,
“STDIN
file formats” .
Fields CLX-Y Displays the port number of the disk array.
Ser Displays the production (serial#) number of the disk
array.