HP XP P9000 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96061, January 2014)
portscan
The portscan subcommand displays the devices on the specified port(s).
Syntax
-x portscan port#(0-N)
Argument
port#(0-N): Specifies the range of port numbers on the Windows system.
Example
The following shows an example of the portscan subcommand used as an option of the raidscan
command and its output. This example displays the devices for the range of ports from 0 to 20.
raidscan -x portscan port0,20
PORT[ 0] IID [ 7] SCSI Devices
PhId[ 0] TId[ 3] Lun[ 0] [MATSHIT] [CD-ROM CR-508]...Claimed
PhId[ 0] TId[ 4] Lun[ 0] [HP ] [C1537A ]...Claimed
PORT[ 1] IID [ 7] SCSI Devices
PhId[ 0] TId[ 0] Lun[ 0] [HITACHI] [DK328H-43WS ]...Claimed
PORT[ 2] IID [ 7] SCSI Devices
PhId[ 0] TId[ 5] Lun[ 0] [HITACHI] [OPEN-3 ]...Claimed
PhId[ 0] TId[ 5] Lun[ 1] [HITACHI] [OPEN-3 ]...Claimed
PhId[ 0] TId[ 5] Lun[ 2] [HITACHI] [OPEN-3 ]...Claimed
PhId[ 0] TId[ 6] Lun[ 0] [HITACHI] [3390-3A ]...Claimed
Note:
This example displays the devices for the range of ports from 0 to 20.
Output of the portscan subcommand:
Port: Shows the port number on the device adapter recognized by the Windows system
IID: Shows the initiator ID on the specified device adapter port
Phid: Shows the BUS number on the specified device adapter port
Tid: Shows the target ID of the data drive(s) connected to device adapter port.
LUN: Shows the LU number of each hard disk connected to device adapter port. This item shows
LDEV# of the partner who becomes a pair in or among the RAID storage systems.
sync, syncd
The sync (synchronization) subcommand sends unwritten data remaining on the Windows server
to the specified device(s) to synchronize the pair(s) before the RAID Manager command is executed.
The syncd (synchronization delay) subcommand waits for the delayed IO for dismount after issued
'sync'.
Syntax
-x sync[d] A: B: C: ...
-x sync[d] all
-x sync[d] drive#(0-N)
-x sync[d] Volume#(0-N) ...
-x sync[d] D:\Directory or \Directory pattern...
Arguments
DescriptionArgument
Specifies the logical drive that you want to synchronize. Data is flushed into the specified logical
drive and the physical drive corresponding to the logical drive. If the specified logical drive has
A: B: C: [\directory
or \Directory pattern]
the directory mount volumes then SYNC is executed to all of the volumes on the logical drive
as shown below:
108 Subcommands