Hitachi MK-90RD011-25 Computer Drive User Manual


 
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4.11 Displaying Configuration Information
4.11.1 Raidscan Command
The raidscan command displays configuration and status information for the specified
port/TID(s)/device(s). The information is acquired directly from the storage system (not the
config. definition file). Table 4.24 lists and describes the raidscan command paramete
rs.
Figure 4.27 and Figure 4.28 provide examples of the raidscan
command and its output.
Note: If Sync has failed, you need to confirm the following conditions:
The logical and physical drives designated as the objects of the sync command are not
opened to any applications. For example, confirm that Explore is not pointed on the
target drive. If Explore is pointed on the target drive, the target drive will be opening.
Sync command does not ignore the detected error on the NT file system, so sync
executes successfully in normal case (NO ERROR case) only on NT file system. For
example, confirm the target drive has no failure on the system for Event Viewer. In this
case, you must reboot the system or delete the partition and reconfigure the target
drive.
Table 4.24 Raidscan Command Parameters
Parameter Value
Command Name raidscan
Format raidscan{ -h -q -z -p <port> [hgrp]-pd[g] <raw_device> -s <Seq#> -t <targ>⎪ -l <lun> | [ -
f[xfgde] ] | -CLI | -find[g] [op] [MU#] -pi <strings> -m <MU#> } }