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pairvolchk, Syntax, Options and parameters, host. The volume attribute is SMPL simplex

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Table 13 Results of pairmon command options (continued) -D Invalid -nowait -nowait -resevt -resevt Invalid -nowait -resevt -allsnd - -allsnd Actions When HORCM does not have an event, this option reports event nothing. If one or more events exist, then it reports one event and resets all events. When HORCM does not have an event, this option reports event nothing. If one or more events exist, then it reports all events and resets all events. pairvolchk The pairvolchk command 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). The -s[s] option reports the pair status in addition to the attribute. Syntax pairvolchk { -h | -q | -z | -I[H][M][instance#] or I[CA][BC][instance#] | -g | -d | -d[g] [MU#] | -FHORC [MU#] | -FMRCF [MU#] | -d[g] [MU#] | -c | -ss |-nomsg } Options and parameters Option -h -q -z or -zx Description Displays Help/Usage and version information. Terminates the interactive mode and exits the pair volume check command. Makes the pairvolchk command enter the interactive mode. The -zx option guards performing of the HORCM in the interactive mode. When this option detects a HORCM shutdown, interactive mode terminates. OpenVMS cannot use the -zx option -I[H][M] [instance#] or -I[CA][BC] [instance#] Specifies the command as [HORC]/[HOMRCF] or [Continuous Access Synchronous]/[Business Copy], and used when specifying the RAID Manager instance number. -g Specifies the group name defined in the configuration definition file. This option must always be specified. The command is executed for the specified group unless the -d option is specified. -d Specifies the paired logical volume name defined in the configuration definition file. When this option is specified, the command is executed for the specified paired logical volumes. -d[g] [MU#] Searches a group on the configuration definition file (local instance) for the specified raw_device, and if the specified raw_device is contained in the group, the target volume is executed as the paired logical volume (-d) or group (-dg). This option is effective without specification of "-g " option. If the specified the raw_device is contained in two or more groups, the command is executed on the first group. -d[g] Searches a group on the configuration definition file (local instance) for the specified LDEV. If specified [MU#] LDEV is contained in the group, the target volume is executed as the paired logical volume (-d) or group (-dg). This option is effective without specification of "-g " option. If the specified LDEV is contained in two or more groups, the command is executed on the first group. The values can be specified in hexadecimal (by addition of "0x ") or decimal notation. -c Checks the conformability of the paired volumes of the local and remote hosts and reports the volume attribute of the remote host. If this option is not specified, the volume attribute of the local host is reported. pairvolchk 47

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Table 13 Results of pairmon command options
(continued)
Actions
-allsnd
-resevt
-nowait
-D
When HORCM does not have an event, this option reports event nothing.
If one or more events exist, then it reports one event and resets all events.
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-resevt
-nowait
Invalid
When HORCM does not have an event, this option reports event nothing.
If one or more events exist, then it reports all events and resets all events.
-allsnd
-resevt
-nowait
Invalid
pairvolchk
The
pairvolchk
command 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).
The -s[s] option reports the pair status in addition to the attribute.
Syntax
pairvolchk { -h | -q | -z | -I[H][M][instance#] or I[CA][BC][instance#]
| -g <group> | -d <pair Vol> | -d[g] <raw_device> [MU#]
| -FHORC [MU#] | -FMRCF [MU#] | -d[g] <seq#> <LDEV#> [MU#]
| -c | -ss |-nomsg }
Options and parameters
Description
Option
Displays Help/Usage and version information.
-h
Terminates the interactive mode and exits the pair volume check command.
-q
Makes the pairvolchk command enter the interactive mode. The -zx option guards performing of the
HORCM in the interactive mode. When this option detects a HORCM shutdown, interactive mode
terminates.
OpenVMS cannot use the -zx option
-z or -zx
Specifies the command as [HORC]/[HOMRCF] or [Continuous Access Synchronous]/[Business Copy],
and used when specifying the RAID Manager instance number.
-I[H][M]
[instance#]
or
-I[CA][BC]
[instance#]
Specifies the group name defined in the configuration definition file. This option must always be
specified. The command is executed for the specified group unless the -d <pair Vol> option is
specified.
-g <group>
Specifies the paired logical volume name defined in the configuration definition file. When this option
is specified, the command is executed for the specified paired logical volumes.
-d <pair Vol>
Searches a group on the configuration definition file (local instance) for the specified raw_device,
and if the specified raw_device is contained in the group, the target volume is executed as the paired
logical volume (-d) or group (-dg). This option is effective without specification of “-g <group>“ option.
If the specified the raw_device is contained in two or more groups, the command is executed on the
first group.
-d[g]
<raw_device>
[MU#]
Searches a group on the configuration definition file (local instance) for the specified LDEV. If specified
LDEV is contained in the group, the target volume is executed as the paired logical volume (-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 (by addition of “0x “) or decimal notation.
-d[g] <seq#>
<LDEV#> [MU#]
Checks the conformability of the paired volumes of the local and remote hosts and reports the volume
attribute of the remote host. If this option is not specified, the volume attribute of the local host is
reported.
-c
pairvolchk
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