HP XP P9000 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96061, January 2014)

DescriptionOption
Executes the specified [op] using a raw device file provided via STDIN. If the -pi <strings> option
is specified, this option does not use a strings via STDIN, and -pi <strings> is used as input.
-find [op] [MU#]
Restrictions: Special files via STDIN are specified in the following ways:
HP-XP: /dev/rdsk/* or /dev/rdisk/disk*
Solaris: /dev/rdsk/*s2 or c*s2
Linux: /dev/sd... or /dev/rd..., /dev/raw/raw*.
zLinux: /dev/sd... or /dev/dasd… or /dev/rd... /dev/raw/raw*.
AIX: /dev/rhdisk* or /dev/hdisk* or hdisk*
DIGITAL or Tru64: /dev/rrz*c or /dev/rdisk/dsk*c or /dev/cport/scp*
DYNIX: /dev/rdsk/sd* or sd* for only unpartitioned raw device
IRIX64 : /dev/rdsk/*vol or /dev/rdsk/node_wwn/*vol/* or /dev/dsk/*vol or
/dev/dsk/node_wwn/*vol/*
Windows: hdX-Y,$LETALL,$Volume,$Phys, D:\Vol(Dms,Dmt,Dmr)X\DskY,
\Vol(Dms,Dmt,Dmr)X\DskY
For further information on LDM volumes for Windows systems, see Volume Discovery Function
in the User and Reference Guide.
OpenVMS: $1$* or DK* or DG* or GK*
Lines starting with '#' via STDIN are interpreted as comments.
Lines starting with 'quit' via STDIN are interpreted as exit.
Displays the port, target ID, and LUN (RAID storage system notation) which was mapped for
LDEV using a special file (raw device file) provided via STDIN. If target ID and LUN are Unknown
-find[g]
for the target device file, you should start RAID Manager without any description for HORCM_DEV
and HORCM_INST, and should describe the shown port, target ID, and LUN for HORCM_DEV.
This option also uses the -fx option to display the LDEV numbers in hexadecimal.
The -findg option is used to show a LUN on the host view by finding a host group.
Registers the Device File name (raw device file provided via STDIN) to all mirror descriptors of
the LDEV map table for HORCM, permits the matching volumes on horcm.conf in protection
-find inst
mode, and is started automatically. Therefore, you will not need to use this option normally.
This option will also be terminated to avoid wasteful scanning when the registration has been
finished with based on HORCM. Therefore if HORCM does not need the registration any more,
then nothing is done and it exits. This option can be used with '-fx' option to display LDEV
numbers in hexadecimal. Example for HP-XP:
# ioscan -fun | grep rdsk | raidscan -find inst
DEVICE_FILE Group PairVol PORT TARG LUN M SERIAL LDEV
/dev/rdsk/c0t3d0 oradb oradev1 CL1-D 3 0 - 35013 17
/dev/rdsk/c0t3d0 oradb oradev1 CL1-D 3 0 0 35013 17
/dev/rdsk/c0t3d0 oradb1 oradev2 CL1-D 3 0 1 35013 17
Note:
When multiple device files share the same LDEV, the first device file is registered to the
LDEV map table.
Group: Displays the group name (dev_group) defined in the configuration definition file.
PairVol: Displays the paired volume name (dev_name) within the group defined in the
configuration definition file.
PORT: Displays the port number (port#) defined in the configuration definition file.
TARG: Displays the targetID (TargetID) defined in the configuration definition file.
LUN: Displays the LUN (LU#) defined in the configuration definition file.
M: Displays the MUN (MU#) defined in the configuration definition file. MU# for Continuous
Access Synchronous are shown as '-', and MU# for Business Copy/Snapshot are shown as
'0', '1', '2'.
SERIAL: Displays the production (serial#) number of the RAID storage system.
LDEV: Displays the LDEV# within the RAID storage system.
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