HP XP P9000 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96061, January 2014)
detected by the pairevtwait command, so the server does not need to be specified in the pairevtwait
command parameters.
The pairevtwait command waits until the specified status is established, and terminates abnormally
if an abnormal status is detected. The transition of the paired volume status is judged by the status
of the primary volume. If the pairevtwait command is issued for a group, the command waits until
the status of each volume in the group changes to the specified status. When the pairevtwait
command with the -nowait option is issued for a group, the status is returned if the status of each
volume in the group is identical. For Business Copy pairs, this command must be used to confirm
a pair status transition.
Figure 16 Pair Event Waiting
Syntax
pairevtwait{ -h | -q | -z | -I[H][M][instance#] or
I[TC][SI][instance#] | -g <group> | -d <pair Vol>
| -d[g] <raw_device> [MU#] | -FHORC [MU#] | -FMRCF [MU#]
| -d[g] <seq#> <LDEV#> [MU#] | -s [s] <status> ...
| -t <timeout>[intervall] | -nowait[s] | -l | -nomsg }
Options and parameters
DescriptionOption
Displays Help/Usage and version information.-h
Terminates the interactive mode and exits this command.-q
Makes the pairevtwait command enter the interactive mode. The -zx option guards performing
of the HORCM in the interactive mode. When this option detects a HORCM shut down, interactive
mode terminates.
-z or -zx
OpenVMS cannot use the -zx option.
Specifies the command as [HORC]/[HOMRCF] or [Continuous Access Synchronous]/[Business
Copy], and used when specifying the RAID Manager instance number.
-I[H][M] [instance#]
or
-I[TC][SI] [instance#]
Specifies a group name defined in the configuration definition file. This option must always be
specified. The command is executed for the specified group unless the -d <pair Vol> option is
specified.
-g <group>
Specifies a paired logical volume name defined in the configuration definition file. When this
option is specified, the command is executed for the specified paired logical volumes.
-d <pair Vol>
Searches whether the specified raw_device is included in a group on the configuration definition
file (local instance). If it is in the group, the target volume is executed as the paired logical volume
-d[g] <raw_device>
[MU#]
(-d) or group (-dg). This option is effective without specification of -g <group> option. If the
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