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Re: Disk array/storage commands

 
Vishu
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Disk array/storage commands

Hi masters,

Can anyone provide me the commands list or some document for Disk array/storage commands for HP-UX. e.g. somewhere we use armdsp -i, armdsp -a or somewhere it is arraydisp etc.

Document, which tells the difference that where we can use what and having some good commands also.

It would be a great help....

Thanks and Regards
Vishu
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Torsten.
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Re: Disk array/storage commands

Each device class has its own set of commands or even an own software bundle.

For example, the VA7xxx family is using commandview sdm.

What type of arrays do you have?

Hope this helps!
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Vishu
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Re: Disk array/storage commands

Actually, i am having different types of arrays :- HP storage, XP disk array, Virtual Disk Array.

so, plz help the best way you can to gather the information to work on them by using the relevant commands.
Torsten.
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Re: Disk array/storage commands

Different arrays are managed very different ways.

XP = commandview XP
EVA = commandview EVA
VA = commandview SDM

Most of them are not running on HP-UX.

To get some information, there are again different tools, e.g. evainfo for EVA and xpinfo for XP.

For all software products you can find documentation on hp.com

Hope this helps!
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