HP-UX Reference (11i v1 00/12) - 1M System Administration Commands A-M (vol 3)
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arraydsp(1M) arraydsp(1M)
cache queue to empty. The counter does not show until 32 commands are in the queue.
Throughput Values (Typical/Limit): Not Used
Indicates the average number of bytes per second being transferred over the SCSI chan-
nel. This metric reflects channel activity, and does not indicate any problems with the
disk array.
I/O Rate Values (Typical/Limit): Not Used
Indicates the average number of I/Os per second being serviced by the disk array. This
metric reflects channel activity; it does not indicate problems with the disk array
RAW OUTPUT FORMAT
The contents of the raw output text string for each display option are listed here. Note that the raw output
for the -a option comprises the individual strings displayed by the -l,-d,-c, -s,-v and -h options. For
clarification when evaluating Boolean expressions, TRUE=1 and FALSE=0.
Option Raw Output Description
none D:HP:ProductID:ArraySN:ServerName:ArrayType:
MfgProdCode:PhysCapacity:LUNCapacity:ActiveSpareCapacity:
DiskNonIncludedCapacity:RedundantCapacity:
UnallocatedCapacity:<ArrayState>:<WarnInd>:<Alias>
The leading "D" is literal to identify this as a DEFAULT record. All capacities are in MB.
-c C:<CntrlrID>:<CompState>:HP:ProductID:Primary:
BkplaneSlot:Address:SerNumber:PairedSerNum:
ControllerType:ProdRev:MfgProdCode:FirmwareRev:<arraySN>
The leading "C" is literal to identify this as a CONTROLLER record. Output will be displayed
for each controller installed. If <CompState> is not "Good", information in the remaining fields
will be undefined or absent.
-d The following output is provided for each installed disk:
PD:<SlotID>:<DiskState>:Vendor:ProductID:Capacity:
MaxBlkAddr:BlkLen:SerialNum:FwRev:SeqNum:VolSetSerNum:<arraySN>:
RecoveryMapsPresent
The leading "PD" is literal to identify this as a PHYSICAL DISK record. The above will be
displayed for each disk slot. For disks with a <DiskState> of NOT_PRESENT, the only field that
will follow <DiskState> will be <arraySN>. "Capacity" is displayed in MB, rounded up to the
nearest MB.
The following output is provided for each missing disk. A disk is missing if it is no longer accessi-
ble to the array (due to removal or failure) but is still required to maintain full redundancy. After
the data on the missing disk is rebuilt, the disk is no longer required and is not considered miss-
ing.
MD:Vendor:ProductID:Capacity:MaxBlkAddr:BlkLen:
SerialNum:DiskIDNum:VolSetSerNum:<arraySN>
The leading "MD" is literal to identify this as a MISSING DISK record. The above will be
displayed for each missing disk. "Capacity" is displayed in MB, rounded up to the nearest MB.
-h One or more "component state records" will be displayed in the following format:
H:HP:ProductID:<CompID>:<nn>:<CntrlrID>:<CompState>:<arraySN>
H:HP:ProductID:<CompID>:<nn>:<CntrlrID>:<BattState>:<arraySN>
H:HP:ProductID:<CompID>:<nn>:<CntrlrID>:<SimmState>:<arraySN>
The leading "H" is literal to identify this as a HARDWARE record. "<CompID>" is the unique ID
of the component. The CompIDs are interpreted as follows:
0=Fans
1 = Power supplies
2 = Controllers
3 = RESERVED
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