HP XP P9000 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96061, January 2014)
DescriptionOption
specified raw_device is contained in two or more groups, the command is executed for the first
group.
Forcibly specifies a cascading remote copy volume for specified pair logical volumes on local
copy environment. If the -l option is specified, this option tests status of a cascading remote copy
-FHORC [MU#] or
-FCA [MU#]
volume on a local host (near site). If no -l option is specified, this option tests status of a cascading
remote copy volume on a remote host (far site). The target remote copy volume must be P-VOL
or SMPL.
Forcibly specifies a cascading local copy volume for specified pair logical volumes on remote
copy environment. If the -l option is specified, this option tests status of a cascading local copy
-FMRCF [MU#] or
-FBC [MU#]
volume on a local host (near site). If no -l option is specified, this option tests status of a cascading
local copy volume on a remote host (far site). The target local copy volume must be a P-VOL.
Searches whether the specified LDEV 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] <seq#>
<LDEV#> [MU#]
(-d) or group (-dg). This option is effective without specification of '-g <group>' option. If the
specified LDEV is contained in two or more groups, the command is executed on the first group.
The <seq #> <LDEV #> values can be specified in hexadecimal (add the '0x' prefix) or decimal
notation.
Specifies the waiting status, which is 'smpl', 'copy(including 'RCPY')', 'pair', 'psus', or 'psue'. If
two or more statuses are specified following -s, waiting is done according to the logical OR of
the specified statuses. This option is valid when the -nowait option is not specified.
-s <status>
Specifies the waiting status, which is 'smpl', 'copy'('RCPY' is included), 'pair', 'ssus','psue' on
SVOL. If two or more statuses are specified following -ss, waiting is done according to the logical
OR of the specified statuses. This option is valid when the -nowait option is not specified.
-ss <status>
Specifies the interval of monitoring a status specified using the -s and -ss option and the time-out
period in units of 1 sec. Unless [interval] is specified, the default value (3 seconds) is used. This
-t <timeout>
[interval]
option is valid when the -nowait option is not specified. If <timeout> is specified more than
1999999, then 'WARNING' message appears.
If you execute the command in the Out-of-Band method, specify 3 seconds (default value) or more
to <timeout>.
When this option is specified, the pair status at that time is reported without waiting. The pair
status is set as a returned value for this command. When this option is specified, the -t and -s
options are not needed.
-nowait
When this option is specified, the pairing status on SVOL at that time is reported without waiting.
The pairing status is set as a returned value for this command. When this option is specified, the
-t and -ss options are not needed.
-nowaits
When this command cannot utilize a remote host for host down, this option executes this command
by a local host only. The target volume of a local host must be SMPL or P-VOL. (Business
Copy/Snapshot volumes are able to specify from SVOL.)
-l
Suppresses messages to be displayed when this command is executed. It is used to execute a
command from a user program. This option must be specified at the beginning of a command
argument. The command execution log is not affected by this option.
-nomsg
Returned values
The pairevtwait command sets the following returned values during exit allowing you to check the
execution results.
Table 10 Pairevtwait Returned Values
ValueCondition
Normal termination:When the -nowait option is
specified:
1:The status is SMPL.
2:The status is COPY or RCPY.
3:The status is PAIR.
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