9 performing routine disk operations, Using the subsystem control facility (scf), Performing routine disk operations – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Performing Routine Disk Operations

This section describes how to perform routine operations related to the magnetic disks
on your system:

Using the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF)

You perform many operations on disks and other peripheral devices through the
Subsystem Control Facility (SCF). See the SCF Reference Manual for G-Series
Releases
for complete syntax rules, considerations, and examples for all SCF
commands, along with SCF error messages.

Topic

Page

Using the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF)

9-1

Checking Disk Status

9-5

Bringing Up a Disk or Path

9-6

Taking Down a Disk or Path

9-7

Altering the Current Path to a Dual-Ported Disk

9-9

Removing Half of a Mirrored Disk

9-9

Bringing Up the Down Half of a Mirrored Disk

9-11

Finding and Sparing Bad Tracks and Sectors

9-12

Managing Disk Space Usage

9-14

Monitoring and Altering Swap Files

9-23

Solving Common Disk Problems

9-28

Table 9-1. SCF Command Summary (page 1 of 4)

Command

Function

ABORT

(Does not support TAPE device in G-series releases) Stops the operation
of an object without regard to the current state of its operation.

ACTIVATE

Returns a suspended object to the STARTED state.

ADD

Defines an object to a subsystem.

AGGREGATE

Displays the number of objects in the STARTED state and the
STOPPED state, together with the total number of objects in a state other
than STARTED or STOPPED.

ALIAS

Defines a command or text abbreviation.

ALLOCATE

Allocates (reserves) file space for one or more objects. Each object must
be an explicitly (using the ADD command) or implicitly defined object.

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