For more information on the properties of logical and physical storage subsystem components, see the Subsystem Management Window online help.
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show properties of a storage subsystem
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Base Command and Required Parameters
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show storagesubsystem;
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Additional Parameters You Can Use to Show the Properties of a Storage Subsystem
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- batteryAge = displays the age of the battery in days and also the number of days until replacement.
- healthStatus = displays the overall health of the storage subsystem in the output area.
- profile = displays all of the various properties of the logical and physical components that comprise the storage subsystem in the output area.
- hostTypeTable = displays the table of all host types known to the controller. Each row in the table displays a host-type value (used in the set HostNVSRAMByte operations), and the platform that value represents.
- defaultHostType = displays the storage subsystem's default host type and host type index in the output area.
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Examples
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Command statement:
show storagesubsystem healthStatus profile;
Execution result:
The health of the storage subsystem and the various properties of the logical and physical components of the storage subsystem are displayed in the output area.
Command Statement:
show storagesubsystem hostTypeTable;
Execution Result:
All host type labels and the host type index are displayed in the output area.
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show properties of a controller
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Base Command and Required Parameters
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show controller [controller-spec]
where:
[controller-spec] = a or b (a = controller in slot A, and b = controller in Slot B)
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Additional Parameters You Can Use to Show the Properties of a Controller
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- mode - displays the mode of the controller (active or passive) in the output area.
- GlobalNVSRAMByte[nvsram-offset] - displays the current value in the output area for the NVSRAM offset specified.
- HostNVSRAMByte[host-type, nvsram-offset] - displays the current value in the output area for the host-type and NVSRAM offset specified.
- NVSRAMByte [nvsram-offset] - provided to be backward compatible with older scripts. Displays the current value in the output are for the NVSRAM offset specified.
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Examples
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Command Statement:
show controller[b] mode;
Execution Result:
The current mode (active or passive) of the controller in slot B is displayed in the output area.
Command Statement:
show controller[a]GlobalNVSRAMByte[0x32];
Execution Result:
The module profile will include the Storage Partitions topology tree and the host-type table, from which you can translate the host-type index into a label. You can then look for any host ports in the topology tree that have the desired label. The affected hosts are those associated with the affected host ports.
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show storage subsystem logical drive properties
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Base Command and Required Parameters
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show logicalDrives;
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Additional Parameters You Can Use to Show the Properties of a Single Logical Drive
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logicalDrive [logicaldrivelabel]
where:
[logicaldrivelabel] = the logical drive user label, enclosed in square braces
Important: If the logical drive label contains more than one word, white space, or any special character(s), then enclose the label in double quotes.
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Examples
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Command statement:
show logicalDrives;
Execution Result:
Logical Drive properties information for every logical drive in the storage subsystem are displayed in the output area.
Command statement:
show logicalDrives logicalDrive ["Accounting"];
Execution Result:
Logical Drive properties information for Logical Drive Accounting are displayed in the output area.
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show storage partition topology and mappings information
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Base Command and Required Parameters
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show hostTopology;
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Example
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Command statement:
show hostTopology;
Execution result: All mappings, storage partition topology, host type labels and the host type index are displayed in the output area.
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show a comment and display it to the output area
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Base Command and Required Parameters
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show <string>
where:
<string> = "any double-quoted string"
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Example
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Command statement:
show "Starting logical drive creation...";
Execution result:
The comment as specified is displayed in the output area.
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