HP XP P9000 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96061, January 2014)
DescriptionOption
Specifies the display of structured column output for command line interface (CLI) parsing. Also
used for '-find' option. The delimiters between columns can be spaces and/or dashes (-).
-CLI
Displays the WWN (world wide name for host adapter) with command line interface (CLI)
format, also used for '-find' option.
-CLIWP, -CLIWN
Sorts the target devices by Serial#,LDEV# order.-sort[CM]
[CM] Searches command device from the specified special file (STDIN or argument) and
displays the command device only in structure definition file image. This option is valid within
'-sort' option.
Windows systems only. -gvinfex is for GPT disk only.-gvinf
Gets the signature and volume layout information of a raw device file provided via STDIN or
arguments, and saves this information to the system disk with the following format:
-gvinfex
\WindowsDirectory\VOLssss_llll.ini
where ssss = serial#, llll = LDEV#
Normally this option is used by the Windows Disk Management after setting the signature and
volume layout information for S-VOL. You do not need to be aware of this file.
Windows systems only. -svinfex[=PTN] is for GPT disk only.-svinf[=PTN]
Reconfigure the signature and volume layout information that was saved to the system disk to
a device provided by STDIN or arguments. Gets the serial# and LDEV# for the target device
-svinfex[=PTN]
issuing SCSI Inquiry, and sets the signature and volume layout information into VOLssss_llll.ini
file to the readout device. This option will set correctly because the signature and volume layout
information is managed by the serial# and LDEV# without depend on Harddisk#, even if
Harddisk# is changed by the configuration changes.
[=PTN]: Specifies a strings pattern to interpret the strings provided by STDIN or argument as
a raw device.
\Device\HarddiskVolume#(number) is made in a sequential order executed -svinf to Harddisk,
and its number will remain the same as long as the system configuration is not changed. If you
want to make \Device\HarddiskVolume#(number) more absolutely, then make
\Device\HarddiskVolume# in serial# and LDEV# order by using the '-sort' option as shown
below:
[VOL61459_451_5296A763] -> Harddisk3 [OPEN-3 ]
[VOL61459_452_5296A760] -> Harddisk4 [OPEN-3 ]
[VOL61459_453_5296A761] -> Harddisk5 [OPEN-3 ]
Windows systems only. -gplbaex is for GPT disk only.-gplba
Displays usable LBA on a physical drive in units of 512 bytes, and specifies [slba] [elba] options
for raidvchkset command.
-gplbaex
Example:
C:\HORCM\etc>inqraid $Phys -CLI -gplba -sort
Harddisk11 : SLBA = 0x00003f00 ELBA = 0x000620d9 PCNT = 7 [OPEN-3-CVS
]
Harddisk12 : SLBA = 0x00003f00 ELBA = 0x00042ad1 PCNT = 4 [OPEN-3-CVS
]
Harddisk13 : SLBA = 0x0000003f ELBA = 0x000620d9 PCNT = 1 [OPEN-3-CVS
]
SLBA: Displays usable starting LBA in units of 512 bytes. ELBA: Displays usable ending LBA
(ELBA -1) in units of 512 bytes. PCNT: Displays the number of partitions.
Example for setting of Harddisk11: C:\HORCM\etc>raidvchkset -d hd11 -vs 16
0x00003f00 0x000620d9
Windows systems only.-fv
Displays the Volume{GUID} via $Volume with wide format.
Example:
C:\HORCM\etc>inqraid -CLI $Vol -fv
inqraid 115