NAME xpinfo - Enhanced SCSI Inquiry for SureStore E XP Disk Array SYNOPSIS xpinfo -[t] [-v] -[l|p] -[i|c|h|m|r|d[char]] [-f phys_drive] DESCRIPTION xpinfo provides a mapping between the physical drive(s) on the NT host and the associated port and ldev on the SureStore E XP Disk Array. By default, this utility will provide a name cross reference of all luns on the array that are connected to the host. Options -c Displays Continuous Access and Business Copy volume designation information. Data fields include: subsystem number, CT group number, CA volume designation, and BC volume designation for each of the three MU numbers. -d[char] Displays a single line of data per logical device. Each data field is delimited by a comma or by 'char' if specified. The ordering of the data fields is as follows: device_file, target_id, LUN_id, port_id, CU:LDev, type, device_size, serial#, code_rev, subsystem, CT_group, CA_vol, BC0_vol, BC1_vol, BC2_vol, ACP_pair, RAID_level, RAID_group, disk1, disk2, disk3, disk4, model, port_WWN, ALPA, FC-AL Loop Id, SCSI Id, FC-LUN Id. Fields for which the data is either not available or not applicable for the device are displayed as "---". -f phys_drive Report information only for the specified physical drive. By default (-f not specified), this tool will report on all "OPEN" type devices. -h Displays this help message. -i Displays identification information. Data fields include: ALPA, target id, LUN id, port id, LDev number, LUN type (product id) and serial number. -l Sort output by LDev number. -m Displays model information. Data fields include: model id, emulation type, size, serial number and firmware revision. -p Sort output by Port number. -r Displays RAID configuration information. Data fields include: ACP pair number, RAID level, RAID group, and disk mechanisms. -t Display Target, Lun, CU and LDev id's in decimal format. The default is to display in hexadecimal format. -v Display xpinfo version. The -v option has precedence over all other options. If the -v option is specified along with other output options, only the xpinfo revision is displayed. By default, (options i,c,m,r,d not specified) xpinfo will display in verbose format. EXAMPLES The following command will provide a mapping of the physical drive number specified by the '-f' flag. xpinfo -f \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE which results in the following output: Drive : \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE1 Model : XP512 Port : CL1H Serial # : 00030060 Host Target : 00 Code Rev : 0111 Array LUN : 00 Subsystem : 0004 CU:LDev : 00:01 CT Group : --- Type : OPEN-3-CM CA Volume : SMPL Size : 2345 MB BC0 (MU#0) : SMPL ALPA : e2 BC1 (MU#1) : SMPL Loop Id : 03 BC2 (MU#2) : SMPL SCSI Id : --- RAID Level : RAID5 FC-LUN : 4000000000000000 RAID Group : 1-1 Port WWN : 500060e802756c07 ACP Pair : 1 Disk Mechs : R107 R117 R127 R137 This is the verbose format output, which includes all data gathered for the device. Note: 1. If the LUN is not paired for Async, then the CT Group number is displayed as "---". 2. Any data which is not available or is not applicable to the device is displayed as "---". AUTHOR xpinfo was developed by Hewlett-Packard.
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