HP XP P9500 HP P9000 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96037, October 2011) - Page 13

Table 1 Replication commands, The following table describes the command tools.

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Table 1 Replication commands (continued) Command Description (paircurchk), decides the takeover function based on the attributes, executes the chosen takeover function, and returns the result. paircreate Creates a new volume pair from two unpaired volumes. paircurchk Checks the current status of the Continuous Access Synchronous secondary volume(s) by evaluating the data consistency based on pair status and fence level. pairdisplay Displays the pair status allowing you to verify completion of pair operations (e.g., paircreate, pairresync). The pairdisplay command is also used to confirm the configuration of the pair connection path (the physical link of paired volumes and servers). The pairdisplay command can be used for a paired volume or a group of paired volumes. pairevtwait Waits for completion of pair creation and pair resynchronization and confirms the status of pair operations. pairmon Obtains the pair status transition of each volume pair and reports it. If the pair status changes (due to an error or a user-specified command), the pairmon command issues a message. pairresync Re-establishes a split pair volume and then restarts the update copy operations to the secondary volume. The pairresync command can resynchronize either a paired logical volume or a group of paired volumes. pairsplit Splits and deletes volume pairs. pairsyncwait Used to confirm data consistency between the Continuous Access Asynchronous and Continuous Access Journal P-VOL and S-VOL by confirming that required writing was stored in the DFW area of RCU, and confirming whether the last writing just before this command reached the RCU DFW area. pairvolchk Checks the attributes and status of a pair volume. It acquires and reports the attribute of a volume or group connected to the local host (issuing the command) or remote host. The volume attribute is SMPL (simplex), P VOL (primary volume), or S VOL (secondary volume). raidar Displays configuration, status, and I/O activity information for the specified port/TID(s)/device(s) at the specified time interval. The configuration information is acquired directly from the storage system (not from the configuration definition file). raidqry Displays the configuration of the connected host and RAID storage system. raidscan Displays configuration and status information for the specified port/TID(s)/device(s). The information is acquired directly from the storage system (not the configuration definition file). raidvchkdsp Displays the parameters for validation checking of the specified volumes. Unit of checking for the validation is based on the group of RAID Manager configuration definition file. raidvchkscan Displays the fibre port of the storage system (XP1024/XP128 Disk Array and later), target ID, LDEV mapped for LUN#, and the parameters for validation checking, regardless of the configuration definition file. raidvchkscan for journal (Cnt Ac-J) Supports the (-v jnl [t] [unit#]) option to find the journal volume list setting via SVP. It also displays any information for the journal volume. The Continuous Access Journal function is available on the P9500, XP24000/XP20000, and XP12000/XP10000 Disk Arrays. raidvchkscan for Snapshot Supports the option (-v pid[a] [unit#]) to find the Snapshot pool or Thin Provisioning pool pool and Thin settings via SVP, and displays information for the Snapshot pool or Thin Provisioning pool. Provisioning raidvchkset If you set the parameters for validation checking of the specified volumes, all of the validation checking can be set to off without specifying [type]. Unit of checking for the validation is based on the group of RAID Manager configuration definition file. The following table describes the command tools. Command summary 13

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Table 1 Replication commands
(continued)
Description
Command
(paircurchk), decides the takeover function based on the attributes, executes the chosen
takeover function, and returns the result.
Creates a new volume pair from two unpaired volumes.
paircreate
Checks the current status of the Continuous Access Synchronous secondary volume(s) by
evaluating the data consistency based on pair status and fence level.
paircurchk
Displays the pair status allowing you to verify completion of pair operations (e.g., paircreate,
pairresync). The pairdisplay command is also used to confirm the configuration of the pair
pairdisplay
connection path (the physical link of paired volumes and servers). The pairdisplay command
can be used for a paired volume or a group of paired volumes.
Waits for completion of pair creation and pair resynchronization and confirms the status
of pair operations.
pairevtwait
Obtains the pair status transition of each volume pair and reports it. If the pair status changes
(due to an error or a user-specified command), the pairmon command issues a message.
pairmon
Re-establishes a split pair volume and then restarts the update copy operations to the
secondary volume. The pairresync command can resynchronize either a paired logical
volume or a group of paired volumes.
pairresync
Splits and deletes volume pairs.
pairsplit
Used to confirm data consistency between the Continuous Access Asynchronous and
Continuous Access Journal P-VOL and S-VOL by confirming that required writing was stored
pairsyncwait
in the DFW area of RCU, and confirming whether the last writing just before this command
reached the RCU DFW area.
Checks the attributes and status of a pair volume. It acquires and reports the attribute of a
volume or group connected to the local host (issuing the command) or remote host. The
volume attribute is SMPL (simplex), P VOL (primary volume), or S VOL (secondary volume).
pairvolchk
Displays configuration, status, and I/O activity information for the specified
port/TID(s)/device(s) at the specified time interval. The configuration information is acquired
directly from the storage system (not from the configuration definition file).
raidar
Displays the configuration of the connected host and RAID storage system.
raidqry
Displays configuration and status information for the specified port/TID(s)/device(s). The
information is acquired directly from the storage system (not the configuration definition
file).
raidscan
Displays the parameters for validation checking of the specified volumes. Unit of checking
for the validation is based on the group of RAID Manager configuration definition file.
raidvchkdsp
Displays the fibre port of the storage system (XP1024/XP128 Disk Array and later), target
ID, LDEV mapped for LUN#, and the parameters for validation checking, regardless of the
configuration definition file.
raidvchkscan
Supports the (-v jnl [t] [unit#]) option to find the journal volume list setting via SVP. It also
displays any information for the journal volume. The Continuous Access Journal function is
available on the P9500, XP24000/XP20000, and XP12000/XP10000 Disk Arrays.
raidvchkscan for journal
(Cnt Ac-J)
Supports the option (-v pid[a] [unit#]) to find the Snapshot pool or Thin Provisioning pool
settings via SVP, and displays information for the Snapshot pool or Thin Provisioning pool.
raidvchkscan for Snapshot
pool and Thin
Provisioning
If you set the parameters for validation checking of the specified volumes, all of the validation
checking can be set to off without specifying [type]. Unit of checking for the validation is
based on the group of RAID Manager configuration definition file.
raidvchkset
The following table describes the command tools.
Command summary
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