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Command Line Interface Reference InForm OS Version 2.2.4
EXAMPLES
The following example displays general information for all system physical disks:
The columns in the previous example are identified as follows:
■ Id. The physical disk ID.
■ CagePos. The position of the disk in the drive cage. When the position is not valid (for
example, in the case of a
missing disk), the most recent position might be shown,
followed by a question mark (
?).
■ SizeMB. Displays the usable size of the disk in megabytes.
■ Chunk. The number of chunklets in the disk.
■ Free. The number of free chunklets.
■ Spare. The number of spare chunklets.
■ Node_WWN. The disk’s WWN.
■ State. The state of the disk. Values can be:
◆ valid. The disk is valid.
◆ invlabel. Invalid label on disk.
◆ invcage. The disk position within the drive cage is not determined.
◆ missing. No path is found to the disk.
◆ invdrvtp. The disk type is not supported by the SCSI database.
◆ invdrvfw. The disk firmware is not supported by the SCSI database.
cli% showpd
ID CagePos SizeMB Chunk Free Spare ----Node_WWN---- State APort BPort LdA
0 0:0:0 69632 272 133 34 20000011C60B0379 valid 1:0:1* 0:0:1 Y
1 0:3:0 69632 272 125 34 20000011C60B18B4 valid 1:0:1 0:0:1* Y
2 0:4:0 69632 272 125 34 2000000C50C3560D valid 1:0:1 0:0:1* Y
3 0:7:0 69632 272 133 34 2000000C501FD935 valid 1:0:1* 0:0:1 Y
4 0:8:0 69632 272 134 34 2000000C501FD804 valid 1:0:1* 0:0:1 Y
5 0:11:0 69632 272 126 34 20000011C60B0AEB valid 1:0:1 0:0:1* Y
6 0:12:0 69632 272 126 34 2000000C501FD7AD valid 1:0:1 0:0:1* Y
7 0:15:0 69632 272 134 34 2000000C501FCBE9 valid 1:0:1* 0:0:1 Y
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