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HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP RAID Manager: User’s Guide

DEVICE_FILE UID S/F PORT TARG LUN SERIAL LDEV PRODUCT_ID

$1$DGA145 0 F CL2-H 0 1 30009 145 OPEN-9-CM

$1$DGA146 0 F CL2-H 0 2 30009 146 OPEN-9

$1$DGA147 0 F CL2-H 0 3 30009 147 OPEN-9

$1$DGA148 0 F CL2-H 0 4 30009 148 OPEN-9

$ pairdisplay -g BCVG -fdc

Group PairVol(L/R) Device_File M ,Seq#,LDEV#..P/S,Status,% ,P-LDEV# M

BCVG oradb1(L) $1$DGA146 0 30009 146..P-VOL PAIR, 100 147 -

BCVG oradb1(R) $1$DGA147 0 30009 147..S-VOL PAIR, 100 146 -

$

$ pairdisplay -dg $1$DGA146

Group PairVol(L/R)(Port#,TID, LU-M),Seq#,LDEV#..P/S,Status,Seq#,P-LDEV# M

BCVG oradb1(L) (CL1-H , 0, 2-0 )30009 146..P-VOL PAIR,30009 147 -

BCVG oradb1(R) (CL1-H , 0, 3-0 )30009 147..S-VOL PAIR,----- 146 -

$

Startup procedures on bash

RAID Manager is not recommended for use with bash because bash is not
provided as an official release in some versions of OpenVMS.

Creating the shareable logical name for RAID if undefined

initially

You need to define the physical device ($1$DGA145…) as either DG* or
DK* by using the SHOW DEVICE command and the
DEFINE/SYSTEM

command, but then it does not need to be mounted.

$ show device

Device Device Error Volume

Free Trans Mnt

Name Status Count Label

Blocks Count Cnt

$1$DGA145: (VMS4) Online 0

$1$DGA146: (VMS4) Online 0

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