Identifying a command device using protection mode – HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual

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Using RAID Manager

91

(Windows

NT/2000/2003

'type $HORCMPERM | x:\HORCM\etc\raidscan.exe -find inst'

• If no RM permission file exists, then /etc/horcmgr executes this

built-in command to permit all volumes owned by the host.

(HP-UX)

'ioscan –fun | grep rdsk | /HORCM/usr/bin/raidscan –find
inst'

(Linux)

'ls /dev/sd* | /HORCM/usr/bin/raidscan -find inst'

(Solaris)

'ls /dev/rdsk/* | /HORCM/usr/bin/raidscan -find inst'

(AIX)

'lsdev -C -c disk | grep hdisk | /HORCM/usr/bin/raidscan
-find inst'

(Tru64 UNIX)

'ls /dev/rdisk/dsk* | /HORCM/usr/bin/raidscan -find inst'

(Digital UNIX)

'ls /dev/rrz* | /HORCM/usr/bin/raidscan -find inst'

(DYNIX/ptx)

'/etc/dumpconf -d | grep sd | /HORCM/usr/bin/raidscan -find
inst'

(MPE/iX)

'callci dstat | /HORCM/usr/bin/raidscan -find inst'

(Windows

NT/2000/2003)

'x:\HORCM\etc\raidscan.exe -pi $PhysicalDrive -find inst'

• If $HORCMPERM is set to MGRNOINST, /etc/horcmgr does not

execute the built-in command.

This is used to execute a system command to permit the volumes
specified from a user's shell script.

OpenVMS

$ inqraid dka145-146

Identifying a command device using protection mode

The SCSI inquiry output can not be changed to identify a command device
in protection mode. Therefore, RM needs to provide a way to find the
protection mode command device. The horcctl –D –C command
designates a protection mode command device by appending ‘*’ to the
device file name as follows:

(HP-UX)

# horcctl –D

Current control device = /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0*

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