HP XP P9000 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96061, January 2014)
Returned values
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Error codes
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Examples
Example 1
The following shows an example of the raidqry command and its output.
# raidqry -l
No Group Hostname HORCM_ver Uid Serial# Micro_ver Cache(MB)
1 --- HOSTA 01-22-03/06 0 30053 50-04-00/00 256
1 --- HOSTA 01-22-03/06 1 30054 50-04-00/00 256
# raidqry -r oradb
No Group Hostname HORCM_ver Uid Serial# Micro_ver Cache(MB)
1 oradb HOSTA 01-22-03/06 0 30053 50-04-00/00 256
2 oradb HOSTB 01-22-03/06 0 30053 50-04-00/00 256
1 oradb HOSTA 01-22-03/06 1 30054 50-04-00/00 256
2 oradb HOSTB 01-22-03/06 1 30054 50-04-00/00 256
# raidqry -l -f
No Group Floatable Host HORCM_ver Uid Serial# Micro_ver Cache(MB)
1 --- FH001 01-22-03/06 0 30053 50-04-00/00 256
Output of the raidqry command:
No: This column shows the order when the group name (dev_group) which is described in the
configuration definition file has multiple remote hosts.
Group: When the -r option is used, this column shows the group name (dev_group) which is
described in the configuration definition file.
Hostname: When using -l option, this column shows the host name of local host. When using -r
option, this column shows the host name of remote host which is included the group name
(dev_group) described in a configuration definition file. Over 30 characters long of the host name
is not displayed.
Floatable Host: When the -f option is used, this column shows the host name (ip_address) which
is described in the configuration definition file. Up to 30 host names can be displayed. The -f option
interprets the host name as utilizing floatable IP for a host.
HORCM_ver: This column shows the version of the HORC Manager on the local or remote host.
The -l option specifies local host. The -r option specifies remote host.
Uid Serial# Micro_ver: This column shows unitID, serial number, and (DKCMAIN) microcode
version of the storage system which is connected to the local or remote host. The -l option specifies
local host. The -r option specifies remote host.
Cache(MB): Shows the logical cache capacity (in MB) of the storage system connected to the local
or remote host. The -l option specifies local host, and -r specifies remote host.
Example 2
# raidqry -g
GNo Group RAID_type IV/H IV/M MUN/H MUN/M
1 ora HTC_RAID 12 9 4 64
2 orb XP_RAID 12 9 4 64
3 orc HTC_DF 8 6 1 1
GNo: The order of the group name (dev_group) described in the configuration definition file.
Group: The group name (dev_group) described in the configuration definition file.
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