The following sub sections explain the commands for managing the storage device.
In a Windows environment, only a user of the Administrators group can execute this command.
In a Solaris or Linux environment, only OS administrator (root) user can execute this command.
The following table shows the relationship between commands and the storage devices where they can be used. The storage device must be registered with this software.
Command Name | ETERNUS DX series (excluding the ETERNUS DX60 S2), | ETERNUS DX60 S2 |
---|---|---|
Available | Available | |
Available (*2) | Available | |
Available | Available | |
Available | Available | |
Available (*3) | Available | |
Available | Available | |
Available | Available (*1) | |
Available | Available |
*1: Only iSCSI model device is supported.
*2: The "ecomode" operand does not support the ETERNUS AF All-Flash Arrays and the ETERNUS DX200F.
*3: This command does not support the ETERNUS AF All-Flash Arrays and the ETERNUS DX200F.
NAME
storageadm disk - Manages disks
SYNOPSIS
storageadm disk info -ipaddr ipAddr [-csv]
COMMAND PATH
For Windows environments
$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm disk
($INS_DIR means "Program Directory" specified at the ETERNUS SF Manager installation.)
For Solaris or Linux environments
/opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm disk
DESCRIPTION
This command displays information of disks in the ETERNUS Disk storage system that is registered with this software.
OPERANDS
Displays detail information of disks in the ETERNUS Disk storage system that is registered with this software.
OPTIONS
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Displays the disk information in the CSV format.
If this option is omitted, it is displayed in the table format.
EXAMPLES
Displaying the disk information in the table format.
> storageadm disk info -ipaddr 192.0.2.10 <<< Disk Information >>> NUMBER DE SLOT USAGE STATUS RGNO SIZE DISKTYPE MOTOR ------ ---- ---- -------------- --------- ------ ----- -------- --------------- 0 0x00 0 System Disk Available 0x0002 300GB SAS Active 1 0x00 1 System Disk Available 0x0001 300GB SAS Idle 2 0x00 2 System Disk Available 0x0002 300GB SAS In the boot process 3 0x00 3 System Disk Available 0x0003 300GB SAS In the stop process 4 0x00 4 Data Disk Available 0x0003 300GB SAS Active ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying the disk information in the CSV format.
> storageadm disk info -ipaddr 192.0.2.10 -csv NUMBER,DE,SLOT,USAGE,STATUS,RGNO,SIZE,DISKTYPE,MOTOR 0,0x00,0,System Disk,Available,0x0002,300GB,SAS,Active 1,0x00,1,System Disk,Available,0x0001,300GB,SAS,Idle 2,0x00,2,System Disk,Available,0x0002,300GB,SAS,In the boot process 3,0x00,3,System Disk,Available,0x0003,300GB,SAS,In the stop process 4,0x00,4,Data Disk,Available,0x0003,300GB,SAS,Active
NOTES
The External Drives used for the Non-disruptive Storage Migration are not displayed.
NAME
storageadm raid - Manages RAID groups
SYNOPSIS
storageadm raid add -ipaddr ipAddr -disk DE_number:slotNumber,DE_number:slotNumber[,DE_number:slotNumber,...] -level raidLevel [-name aliasName] [-cm assignedCM | -assignedcm assignedCM] [-fr-consist diskConfiguration] [-csv]
storageadm raid delete -ipaddr ipAddr -raidgroup raidGroupNumber [-f] [-s]
storageadm raid info -ipaddr ipAddr [-raidgroup raidGroupNumber | -expand] [-remote boxID] [-csv]
storageadm raid ecomode -ipaddr ipAddr -raidgroup raidGroupNumber[,raidGroupNumber,...] -on [-type ecoModeSetting]|-off [-s]
COMMAND PATH
For Windows environments
$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm raid
($INS_DIR means "Program Directory" specified at the ETERNUS SF Manager installation.)
For Solaris or Linux environments
/opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm raid
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to create/delete/display and sets the Eco-mode for a RAID group in the ETERNUS Disk storage system that is registered with this software.
OPERANDS
Creates a RAID group
Deletes a RAID group
Displays a RAID group information
Sets the Eco-mode for the RAID group
OPTIONS
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Specify DE numbers and slot numbers for the storage device using either decimal or hexadecimal notation, placing a colon (:) in the middle of each DE number and slot number pair, and using commas (,) to separate pairs. For example, two pairs can be specified as "-disk 1:1,1:2" in decimal notation or "-disk 0x1:0x1,0x1:0x2" in hexadecimal notation.
Be sure to specify at least two DE number/slot number pairs.
Specify the RAID level by the minuscule as follows:
Characters That Can Be Specified | Created RAID Level |
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raid0 | RAID0 |
raid1 | RAID1 |
raid1+0 | RAID1+0 |
raid5 | RAID5 |
raid5+0 | RAID5+0 |
raid6 | RAID6 |
raid6-fr | RAID6-FR |
Specify RAID6-FR disk configuration. If "raid6-fr" is specified by -level option, this option must be specified.
Specifiable String | No. of Disks | RAID6-FR Disk Configuration |
---|---|---|
(3D+2P)*2+1HS | 11 | RAID6(3+2)*2, HS*1 |
(6D+2P)*2+1HS | 17 | RAID6(6+2)*2, HS*1 |
(9D+2P)*2+1HS | 23 | RAID6(9+2)*2, HS*1 |
(12D+2P)*2+1HS | 29 | RAID6(12+2)*2, HS*1 |
(5D+2P)*4+1HS | 29 | RAID6(5+2)*4, HS*1 |
(13D+2P)*2+1HS | 31 | RAID6(13+2)*2, HS*1 |
(3D+2P)*6+1HS | 31 | RAID6(3+2)*6, HS*1 |
(4D+2P)*2+1HS | 13 | RAID6(4+2)*2, HS*1 |
(4D+2P)*5+1HS | 31 | RAID6(4+2)*5, HS*1 |
(8D+2P)*3+1HS | 31 | RAID6(8+2)*3, HS*1 |
Specify an alias for the RAID group to be created.
Only alphanumeric characters (a to z, A to Z and 0 to 9) and the following symbols can be used for aliases: !@#$%^&*()-= `_+|~[]{};:'"./<>?. However, "?" is not supported for storage devices other than the ETERNUS DX60 S2. If the alias contains a space, enclose the entire alias in double quotes (e.g., -name "123 567").
If this option is omitted, an alias name is set automatically.
Specify the assigned CM number for the RAID group using two digits, as in the following table. When the target storage device is the ETERNUS DX900 S5, DX8900 S4, DX8000 S3 series, this option cannot be specified.
If this option is omitted, the assigned CM number is set up automatically ("auto" is specified).
Storage Device | Assigned CM | Characters to Be Specified | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
ETERNUS DX S5 series (excluding the ETERNUS DX900 S5) | CM#0 | 00 | For the first digit, enter the assigned CM number. |
CM#1 | 10 | ||
ETERNUS DX400 S2 series | CM#0 CPU#0 | 00 | For the first digit, enter the assigned CM number. |
CM#0 CPU#1 | 01 | ||
CM#1 CPU#0 | 10 | ||
CM#1 CPU#1 | 11 | ||
: | : | ||
CM#7 CPU#0 | 70 | ||
CM#7 CPU#1 | 71 |
Specify the CM number in charge of a RAID group in the form of "ce" + CE number (hexadecimal) + "cm" + CM number. It is case-insensitive.
When the target storage device is only the ETERNUS DX900 S5, DX8900 S4, DX8000 S3 series, this option can be specified.
If this option is omitted, the assigned CM number is set up automatically ("auto" is specified). Specification example is as follows.
[To specify CE number 0, CM number 0] -assignedcm ce0cm0 [To specify CE number 1, CM number 1] -assignedcm ce1cm1 [To specify CE number 2, CM number 0] -assignedcm ce2cm0 [To specify CE number 3, CM number 1] -assignedcm ce3cm1
Displays the RAID group number in the CSV format.
If this option is omitted, it is displayed in the table format.
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Specify the RAID group number to be deleted, using either decimal or hexadecimal notation. For example, RAID group number 16 can be specified as "-raidgroup 16" in decimal notation or "-raidgroup 0x10" in hexadecimal notation.
Processing continues without the output of a confirmation message.
If there are volumes within the RAID group, the volumes are deleted before the RAID group is deleted. However, the command terminates with an error without deleting the volumes if any of the following conditions apply to the RAID group:
The volumes in the RAID group have been mapped
There are volumes other than open volumes
There are LUN concatenated volumes
There are ODX Buffer Volumes
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Specify the RAID group number for which detailed information is to be displayed, using either decimal or hexadecimal notation. For example, RAID group number 16 can be specified as "-raidgroup 16" in decimal notation or "-raidgroup 0x10" in hexadecimal notation.
Add and display the following matters to RAID group information.
Item | Explanation |
---|---|
STRIPE_SIZE | Displays the stripe size of RAID group. |
STRIPE_DEPTH | Displays the stipe depth of RAID group. |
FAST_RECOVERY_CONFIGURATION | Displays RAID6-FR disk configuration. |
Displayed information depends on the version of this software. If this software is upgraded, displayed information may be increased.
If this option is specified, the -raidgroup option cannot be specified.
Specify a Box ID for the remote site ETERNUS Disk storage system. Specify it when you display the RAID group information of the remote site ETERNUS Disk storage system.
Displays the RAID group information in the CSV format.
If this option is omitted, it is displayed in the table format.
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Specify the RAID group number for which detailed information is to be displayed, using decimal and/or hexadecimal notations. For example, RAID group number 16 can be specified as "-raidgroup 16" in decimal notation or "-raidgroup 0x10" in hexadecimal notation.
The more than one RAID group number can be specified.
Set the Eco-mode to ON for the specified RAID group.
This option cannot be specified at the same time as the -off option.
This option cannot be set if the Eco-mode cannot be set for any one of the specified RAID groups.
If -on option is specified, this option can be specified.
If -on option is specified and -type option is omitted, set Eco-mode that stops spindle rotation of disk drives to ON.
Enter Eco-mode in lower-case letters as shown below.
Specifiable String | Explanation |
---|---|
motoroff | Sets Eco-mode that stops spindle rotation of disk drives to ON. |
poweroff | Sets Eco-mode that powers off disk drives to ON. |
Set the Eco-mode to OFF for the specified RAID group.
This option cannot be specified at the same time as the -on option.
Continues processing without asking for confirmation.
EXAMPLES
Creating a RAID group and displaying the created RAID group in the table format.
# /opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm raid add -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -disk 1:10,1:11,1:12,1:13,1:14,1:15 -level raid5 <<< RAID ADD >>> RGNO ------ 0x0000 ------ INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Creating a RAID group and displaying the created RAID group in the CSV format.
# /opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm raid add -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -disk 1:10,1:11,1:12,1:13,1:14,1:15 -level raid5 -csv RGNO 0x0000
Deleting a RAID group.
# /opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm raid delete -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -raidgroup 16 Are you sure? [y/n]:y INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying the RAID group information in the table format.
# /opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm raid info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 <<< RAID Information >>> RGNO NAME USAGE LEVEL STATUS CM TOTAL_CAPACITY FREE_CAPACITY ------ ---- ----------- ------- --------- -------- -------------- ------------- 0x0000 Open,System RAID5 Available CM0CPU0 407775 0 0x0001 Open,SDV RAID5 Available CM1CPU0 410880 285440 0x0002 Open RAID1 Available CM0CPU1 136960 345367 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying the RAID group information in the CSV format.
# /opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm raid info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -csv RGNO,NAME,USAGE,LEVEL,STATUS,CM,TOTAL_CAPACITY,FREE_CAPACITY 0x0000,,"Open,System",RAID5,Available,CM0CPU0,407775,0 0x0001,,"Open,SDV",RAID5,Available,CM1CPU0,410880,285440 0x0002,,Open,RAID1,Available,CM0CPU1,136960,345367
Displaying the RAID group detail information in the table format.
# /opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm raid info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -raidgroup 0x0000 <<< RAID Information >>> RGNO NAME USAGE LEVEL STATUS CM TOTAL_CAPACITY FREE_CAPACITY ------ ---- ----------- ------- --------- -------- -------------- ------------- 0x0000 Open,System RAID5 Available CM0CPU0 407775 0 NO CONCATENATION NAME TOTAL_CAPACITY ALLOCATED STATUS TYPE CAPACITY ------ ------------- ----------- -------------- ------------- --------- ------- 0x0001 1/3 sample 102400 102400 Available Open 0x0001 2/3 sample 1024 1024 Available Open Free - 2048 2048 0x0004 - 1536 1536 Available Open ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying the RAID group detail information in the CSV format.
# /opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm raid info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -raidgroup 0x0000 -csv RGNO,NAME,USAGE,LEVEL,STATUS,CM,TOTAL_CAPACITY,FREE_CAPACITY,NO,CONCATENATION,NAME,TOTAL_CAPACITY,ALLOCATED_CAPACITY,STATUS,TYPE 0x0000,"Open,System",RAID5,Available,CM0CPU0,407775,0,0x0001,1/3,sample,102400,102400,Available,Open 0x0000,"Open,System",RAID5,Available,CM0CPU0,407775,0,0x0001,2/3,sample,1024,1024,Available,Open 0x0000,"Open,System",RAID5,Available,CM0CPU0,407775,0,Free,-,,2048,2048,, 0x0000,"Open,System",RAID5,Available,CM0CPU0,407775,0,0x0004,-,,1536,1536,Available,Open
Setting Eco-mode that stops spindle rotation of disk drives of RAID group to ON.
# /opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm raid ecomode -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -raidgroup 0x0000 -on Are you sure? [y/n]:y INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Setting Eco-mode that powers off disk drives of RAID group to ON.
> storageadm raid ecomode -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -raidgroup 0x0000 -on -type poweroff Are you sure? [y/n]:y INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
RAID group Eco-mode set to OFF.
# /opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm raid ecomode -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -raidgroup 0x0000 -off Are you sure? [y/n]:y INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
NOTES
The message below is output if the -s option is not specified with the "delete" operand. Enter "y" to continue or "n" to cancel.
This message can be suppressed by specifying the -s option.
Are you sure? [y/n]:
Setting the Eco-mode for a RAID group with an Eco-mode schedule already set results in the following:
RAID group Eco-mode set to ON -> Eco-mode ON overwrites the RAID group eco-mode schedule.
RAID group Eco-mode set to OFF -> An error occurs (unless the Eco-mode schedule is software-controlled).
If the Eco-mode operation is not possible for the specified RAID group, then the command terminates with an error.
Refer to "Uncontrollable RAID Groups" in "6.1.6.1 Concerns in Storage System Operation When Using Eco-mode" for information on the RAID groups for which the Eco-mode operation is not possible.
You can use the -remote option only when using the Dynamic LUN Mirroring function of ServerView Resource Orchestrator.
Temporary volumes are displayed as unknown volumes.
You cannot create a new volume from RAID group with temporary volumes.
ODX Buffer Volumes are not displayed.
The External RAID Groups used for the Non-disruptive Storage Migration cannot be operated or displayed.
NAME
storageadm volume - Manages volumes
SYNOPSIS
storageadm volume add -ipaddr ipAddr -size volumeCapacity -raidgroup raidGroupNumber [-name aliasName] [-csv]
storageadm volume delete -ipaddr ipAddr [-volume volumeNumber[,volumeNumber,...]] [-remote boxID -remote-volume volumeNumber [-remote-force]] [-s]
storageadm volume format -ipaddr ipAddr -volume volumeNumber[,volumeNumber,...] [-s]
storageadm volume info -ipaddr ipAddr [-volume volumeNumber,...] [-remote boxID] [-csv]
storageadm volume nomapping -ipaddr ipAddr [-volume volumeNumber,...] [-remote boxID] [-csv]
COMMAND PATH
For Windows environments
$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm volume
($INS_DIR means "Program Directory" specified at the ETERNUS SF Manager installation.)
For Solaris or Linux environments
/opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm volume
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to create/delete/format/display volumes in the ETERNUS Disk storage system that is registered with this software.
OPERANDS
Creates a volume.
Deletes volumes.
Formats volumes.
Displays volume information.
Displays the information of volumes that are not mapped to affinity group.
OPTIONS
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Specify the size of the volume to be created in MB or GB. 1 GB is equivalent to 1024 MB. For example, 1024 MB is specified as "-size 1024MB" or "-size 1GB".
Specify the RAID group number for which a volume is to be created, using either decimal or hexadecimal notation. For example, RAID group number 16 can be specified as "-raidgroup 16" in decimal notation or "-raidgroup 0x10" in hexadecimal notation.
Specify an alias for the volume to be created.
Only alphanumeric characters (a to z, A to Z and 0 to 9) and the following symbols can be used for aliases: !@#$%^&*()-= `_+|~[]{};:'"./<>?. However, "?" is not supported for storage devices other than the ETERNUS DX60 S2. If the alias contains a space, enclose the entire alias in double quotes (e.g., -name "123 567").
If this option is omitted, an alias name is set automatically.
Displays the created volume number in the CSV format.
if this option is omitted, it is displayed in the table format.
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Specify the numbers for the volumes to be deleted or formatted, using either decimal or hexadecimal notation.
If multiple volume numbers are specified, use commas (,) to separate volume numbers. For example, specify volumes 10 and 16 as either "-volume 10,16" in decimal notation or "-volume 0xa,0x10" in hexadecimal notation.
Specify a Box ID for the remote site ETERNUS Disk storage system. Specify it when you display the RAID group information of the remote site ETERNUS Disk storage system.
Specify the number for the volume to be deleted from the remote site ETERNUS Disk storage system using either a decimal or hexadecimal number. Multiple volume numbers cannot be specified. If multiple volume numbers are specified, only the first one is used.
Volumes which may be currently used cannot be deleted.
Specify this option to forcibly delete volumes, which may be currently used, from the remote site ETERNUS Disk storage system.
Processing continues without the output of a confirmation message.
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Specify the numbers for the volumes to be output for which information is to be output, using either decimal or hexadecimal notation.
If multiple volume numbers are specified, use commas (,) to separate volume numbers. For example, specify volumes 10 and 16 as either "-volume 10,16" in decimal notation or "-volume 0xa,0x10" in hexadecimal notation.
If this option is omitted, information is displayed for all target volumes.
Specify a Box ID for the remote site ETERNUS Disk storage system. Specify it when you display the RAID group information of the remote site ETERNUS Disk storage system.
Displays the volume information in the CSV format.
If this option is omitted, it is displayed in the table format.
EXAMPLES
Creating a volume and displaying the created volume in the table format.
> storageadm volume add -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -size 1024MB -raidgroup 16 <<< Volume ADD >>> NUMBER ------ 0x0001 ------ INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Creating a volume and displaying the created volume in the CSV format.
> storageadm volume add -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -size 1024MB -raidgroup 16 -csv NUMBER 0x0001
Deleting a volume.
> storageadm volume delete -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -volume 16 Are you sure? [y/n]: y INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Formatting a volume.
> storageadm volume format -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -volume 16 Are you sure? [y/n]: y INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying the volume information in the table format.
> storageadm volume info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 <<< Volume Information >>> NUMBER NAME TOTAL_CAPACITY STATUS TYPE CONCATENATION RGNO ENCRYPT ------- -------- -------------- --------- ------ ------------- ------ ------- Unknown 0 Available F6427G - 0x0001 - 0x0001 100 Available SDV - 0x0000 - 0x0002 425 Available Open - 0x0002 - Unknown 1166 Available MVV(G) - 0x0001 - Unknown 2332 Available MVV(G) 2 0x0001 - 0x0005 150 Available Open - 0x0002 - 0x0006 4700 Available Open 3 0x0000,0x0002 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying the volume information in the CSV format.
> storageadm volume info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -csv NUMBER,NAME,TOTAL_CAPACITY,STATUS,TYPE,CONCATENATION,RGNO,ENCRYPT Unknown,,0,Available,F6427G,-,0x0001,- 0x0001,,100,Available,SDV,-,0x0000,- 0x0002,,425,Available,Open,-,0x0002,- Unknown,,1166,Available,MVV(G),-,0x0001,- Unknown,,2332,Available,MVV(G),2,0x0001,- 0x0005,,150,Available,Open,-,0x0002,- 0x0006,,4700,Available,Open,3,"0x0000,0x0002",-
Displaying the unused volume information in the table format.
> storageadm volume nomapping -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 <<< Volume Information >>> NUMBER NAME TOTAL_CAPACITY STATUS TYPE CONCATENATION RGNO ENCRYPT ------- -------- -------------- --------- ------ ------------- ------ ------- Unknown 0 Available F6427G - 0x0001 - 0x0001 100 Available SDV - 0x0000 - 0x0002 425 Available Open - 0x0002 - Unknown 1166 Available MVV(G) - 0x0001 - Unknown 2332 Available MVV(G) 2 0x0001 - 0x0005 150 Available Open - 0x0002 - 0x0006 4700 Available Open 3 0x0000,0x0002 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying the unused volume information in the CSV format.
> storageadm volume nomapping -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -csv NUMBER,NAME,TOTAL_CAPACITY,STATUS,TYPE,CONCATENATION,RGNO,ENCRYPT Unknown,,0,Available,F6427G,-,0x0001,- 0x0001,,100,Available,SDV,-,0x0000,- 0x0002,,425,Available,Open,-,0x0002,- Unknown,,1166,Available,MVV(G),-,0x0001,- Unknown,,2332,Available,MVV(G),2,0x0001,- 0x0005,,150,Available,Open,-,0x0002,- 0x0006,,4700,Available,Open,3,"0x0000,0x0002",-
NOTES
Only open volumes can be created.
The volumes that are created are formatted automatically.
The message below is output if the -s option is not specified when either the "delete" operand or the "format" operand is specified. Enter "y" to continue or "n" to cancel.
This message can be suppressed by specifying the -s option.
Are you sure? [y/n]:
Volumes cannot be deleted by specifying the volume numbers for volumes that are not open volumes.
Volumes that have been mapped to an affinity group cannot be deleted.
The Thin Provisioning Volume is not able to create. However, it possible to remove.
You can use the -remote, the -remote-volume and the -remote-force options only when using the Dynamic LUN Mirroring function of ServerView Resource Orchestrator.
Temporary volumes are displayed as unknown volumes.
You cannot create a new volume from RAID group with temporary volumes.
You cannot delete temporary volumes.
You cannot create, delete, or format Wide Striping Volumes.
You cannot create, delete, format, or display ODX Buffer Volumes.
NAS Volumes are displayed but do not distinguished from other volumes. Confirm the NAS volumes by using Web Console.
A NAS volume on which a shared folder exists cannot be deleted.
A NAS backup volume that is mounted cannot be deleted.
Although NAS volumes and NAS backup volumes can be formatted, do not perform this process other than for the purpose of recovery when a volume malfunctions.
A NAS system volume cannot be deleted or formatted.
Extreme Cache Pool volumes cannot be created, deleted or formatted.
Container volumes used with Deduplication cannot be deleted.
Block Map volumes used with Deduplication cannot be deleted or formatted.
You cannot operate Virtual Volumes. However, as an exception, Virtual Volumes with an "Unknown" VVOL type can be deleted.
When deleting multiple Virtual Volumes, each one must be deleted individually since a batch delete is not possible.
The volumes used for the Non-disruptive Storage Migration cannot be created or formatted.
The volumes used for the Non-disruptive Storage Migration are displayed as "Ext" in the RGNO field.
NAME
storageadm affinity - Manages affinity groups
SYNOPSIS
storageadm affinity add -ipaddr ipAddr -volume volumeNumber[,volumeNumber,...] [-lun lunNumber] [-affinitygroup affinityGroupNumber] [-name aliasName] [-csv]
storageadm affinity delete -ipaddr ipAddr -affinitygroup affinityGroupNumber [-s]
storageadm affinity update -ipaddr ipAddr -affinitygroup affinityGroupNumber {-add -volume volumeNumber[,volumeNumber,...] [-lun lunNumber[,lunNumber,...]] | -delete [-volume volumeNumber[,volumeNumber,...] | -lun lunNumber[,lunNumber,...]]} [-s]
storageadm affinity info -ipaddr ipAddr [-affinitygroup affinityGroupNumber] [-csv]
COMMAND PATH
For Windows environments
$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm affinity
($INS_DIR means "Program Directory" specified at the ETERNUS SF Manager installation.)
For Solaris or Linux environments
/opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm affinity
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to create/delete/modify/display affinity groups in the ETERNUS Disk storage system that is registered with this software.
OPERANDS
Creates an affinity group.
Deletes an affinity group.
Updates the configuration of an affinity group.
Displays the affinity group information.
OPTIONS
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Specify the numbers of the volumes to be set to an affinity group, using either decimal or hexadecimal notation.
If multiple volume numbers are specified, use commas (,) to separate volume numbers. For example, specify volumes 16, 17 and 18 as either "-volume 16,17,18" in decimal notation or "-volume 0x10,0x11,0x12" in hexadecimal notation.
Specify the LUN number to be allocated to the volume, using either decimal or hexadecimal notation. The number of LUN numbers specified must be the same as the number of volumes specified using the -volume option, and the LUN numbers must also be listed in the same order as their corresponding volume numbers.
If multiple LUN numbers are specified, use commas (,) to separate LUN numbers. For example, specify LUN numbers 16, 17 and 18 as either "-lun 16,17,18" in decimal notation or "-lun 0x10,0x11,0x12" in hexadecimal notation.
If this option is omitted, LUN numbers are allocated in order, starting from 0.
Specify the affinity group number to be created, using either decimal or hexadecimal notation. For example, specify affinity group number 16 as either "-affinitygroup 16" in decimal or "-affinitygroup 0x10" in hexadecimal.
If this option is omitted, the affinity group numbers that can be created within the target storage device are allocated automatically.
Specify an alias for the affinity group to be created.
Only alphanumeric characters (a to z, A to Z and 0 to 9) and the following symbols can be used for aliases: !@#$%^&*()-= `_+|~[]{};:'"./<>?. However, "?" is not supported for storage devices other than the ETERNUS DX60 S2. If the alias contains a space, enclose the entire alias in double quotes (e.g., -name "123 567").
This option must be specified for the ETERNUS DX60 S2.
This option can be omitted for storage devices other than the ETERNUS DX60 S2. If this option is omitted, alias names are set automatically.
Displays the created affinity group number in the CSV format.
If this option is omitted, it is displayed in the table format.
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Specify the number of the affinity group to be deleted, using either decimal or hexadecimal notation. For example, specify affinity group number 16 as either "-affinitygroup 16" in decimal or "-affinitygroup 0x10" in hexadecimal.
Processing continues without the output of a confirmation message.
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Specify the number of the affinity group whose configuration is to be changed, using either decimal or hexadecimal notation. For example, specify affinity group number 16 as either "-affinitygroup 16" in decimal or "-affinitygroup 0x10" in hexadecimal.
Adds volumes in the affinity group.
When the number for the allocated volume/LUN is specified, this command terminates abnormally.
Deletes volumes from an affinity group.
The command terminates abnormally if a volume number or LUN number of a volume that has not been mapped is specified, or if deleting the specified mapping means that there are no more mappings.
Specify the volume number of the volume to be added to or deleted from an affinity group, using either decimal or hexadecimal notation.
If multiple volume numbers are specified, use commas (,) to separate volume numbers. For example, specify volumes 16, 17 and 18 as either "-volume 16,17,18" in decimal notation or "-volume 0x10,0x11,0x12" in hexadecimal notation.
This option cannot be specified together with the -lun option when deleting volumes from an affinity group. Delete volumes by specifying either this option or the -lun option, not both together.
Specify the LUN number to be allocated to a volume or released from a volume, using either decimal or hexadecimal notation. The number of LUN numbers specified must be the same as the number of volumes specified using the -volume option, and the LUN numbers must also be listed in the same order as their corresponding volume numbers.
If multiple LUN numbers are specified, use commas (,) to separate LUN numbers. For example, specify LUN numbers 16, 17 and 18 as either "-lun 16,17,18" in decimal notation or "-lun 0x10,0x11,0x12" in hexadecimal notation.
If this option is omitted when LUN numbers are being allocated, LUN numbers are automatically allocated, starting with the smallest free LUN number.
When LUN numbers are being released from volumes, this option cannot be specified together with the -volume option. Release LUN numbers by specifying either this option or the -volume option, but not both together.
Processing continues without the output of a confirmation message.
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Specify the number of the affinity group for which detailed information is to be displayed, using either decimal or hexadecimal notation. For example, specify affinity group number 16 as either "-affinitygroup 16" in decimal or "-affinitygroup 0x10" in hexadecimal.
If this option is omitted, a list of affinity groups is displayed.
Displays the affinity group information in the CSV format.
If this option is omitted, it is displayed in the table format.
EXAMPLES
Creating an affinity group and displaying the created affinity group in the table format.
> storageadm affinity add -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -volume 16,17,18 -lun 0,1,2 -affinitygroup 16 <<< AffinityGroup ADD >>> NUMBER ------ 0x0010 ------ INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Creating an affinity group and displaying the created affinity group in the CSV format.
> storageadm affinity add -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -volume 16,17,18 -lun 0,1,2 -affinitygroup 16 -csv NUMBER 0x0010
Deleting an affinity group.
> storageadm affinity delete -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -affinitygroup 16 Are you sure? [y/n]: y INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Adding a LUN in the affinity group.
> storageadm affinity update -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -affinitygroup 16 -add -volume 19 -lun 3 Are you sure? [y/n]: y INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Deleting a LUN from the affinity group.
> storageadm affinity update -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -affinitygroup 16 -delete -volume 19 Are you sure? [y/n]: y INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying the affinity group lists in the table format.
> storageadm affinity info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 <<< AffinityGroup Information >>> NUMBER NAME ------ ------------- 0x0000 AG00 0x0001 AG01 0x0002 AG02 0x0003 AG03 -------------------- INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying the affinity group lists in the CSV format.
> storageadm affinity info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -csv NUMBER,NAME 0x0000,AG00 0x0001,AG01 0x0002,AG02 0x0003,AG03
Displaying the affinity group detail information (mapping) in the table format.
> storageadm affinity info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -affinitygroup 16 <<< AffinityGroup Information >>> NUMBER NAME LUN VOLUME VOLUME NAME ------ ------------- ------ ------- ----------------------- 0x0010 abcd 0x0000 0x0001 sample 0x0002 0x0004 ----------------------------------------------------------- INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying the affinity group detail information (mapping) in the CSV format.
> storageadm affinity info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -affinitygroup 16 -csv NUMBER,NAME,LUN,VOLUME,VOLUME NAME 0x0010,abcd,0x0000,0x0001,sample 0x0010,abcd,0x0002,0x0004,
Displaying the linked affinity group detail information (mapping) in the table format.
> storageadm affinity info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -affinitygroup 16 <<< AffinityGroup Information >>> NUMBER NAME LUN VOLUME VOLUME NAME ------ ------------- ------ ------- ----------------------- 0x0010,0x011 abcd 0x0000 0x0001 sample 0x0002 0x0004 ----------------------------------------------------------- INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying the linked affinity group detail information (mapping) in the CSV format.
> storageadm affinity info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -affinitygroup 16 -csv NUMBER,NAME,LUN,VOLUME,VOLUME NAME "0x0010,0x011",abcd,0x0000,0x0001,sample "0x0010,0x011",abcd,0x0002,0x0004,
NOTES
The message below is output if the -s option is not specified when either the "delete" operand or the "update" operand is specified. Enter "y" to continue or "n" to cancel.
This message can be suppressed by specifying the -s option.
Are you sure? [y/n]:
The command terminates abnormally if the -delete option is specified with the "update" operand in such a way that there are no items of mapping information for the affinity group.
The command terminates abnormally if the "add" operand or the "update" operand contains the number of a volume that cannot be set to an affinity group, such as:
Volume Numbers that does not exist in the storage device
Volume Numbers that is not open
Volume Numbers of ODX Buffer Volume
Volume Numbers of NAS volumes
Volume Numbers of Extreme Cache Pool Volumes
Volume Numbers for Container Volumes used with Deduplication
Volume Numbers for Block Map Volumes used with Deduplication
To display a concatenated affinity group when the "info" operand is specified, specify the concatenated source affinity group in the -affinitygroup option.
If this command is executed by specifying the -volume option for the "add" operand or the "update" operand, the maximum number of characters that can be specified in the command line is exceeded and errors may occur depending on the operating system of the Management Server. In that case, perform the operation from Web Console or reduce the number of characters specified in the command line and repeat the execution until successful.
NAME
storageadm ecomode - Operates the Eco-mode
SYNOPSIS
storageadm ecomode on -ipaddr ipAddr
storageadm ecomode off -ipaddr ipAddr [-s]
storageadm ecomode info -ipaddr ipAddr [-csv]
COMMAND PATH
For Windows environments
$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm ecomode
($INS_DIR means "Program Directory" specified at the ETERNUS SF Manager installation.)
For Solaris or Linux environments
/opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm ecomode
DESCRIPTION
This command toggles and displays Eco-mode information for ETERNUS Disk storage systems registered with this product.
OPERANDS
Sets the Eco-mode to ON.
Sets the Eco-mode to OFF.
Displays the Eco-mode status.
OPTIONS
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Continues processing without asking for confirmation.
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Displays the Eco-mode status of the ETERNUS Disk storage system in the CSV format.
if this option is omitted, it is displayed in the table format.
EXAMPLES
Setting the Eco-mode to ON:
> storageadm ecomode on -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Setting the Eco-mode to OFF:
> storageadm ecomode off -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 Are you sure? [y/n]:y INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying the Eco-mode information:
> storageadm ecomode info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4
<<< EcoMode Information>> STATUS ------ ON ------ INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying the Eco-mode information in CSV format:
> storageadm ecomode info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -csv STATUS ON
NOTES
If the "off" operand is specified without the -s option, then the following message is displayed:
Enter "y" to continue or "n" to cancel.
This message can be suppressed by specifying the -s option.
Are you sure? [y/n]:
If the device Eco-mode settings are as follows, the command terminates with an error:
The processing to switch Eco-mode on is executed when the Eco-mode is already on.
NAME
storageadm port - Collects a list of port information
SYNOPSIS
storageadm port info -ipaddr ipAddr [-tfo] [-csv]
COMMAND PATH
For Windows environments
$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm port
($INS_DIR means "Program Directory" specified at the ETERNUS SF Manager installation.)
For Solaris or Linux environments
/opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm port
DESCRIPTION
This command displays the port information of the ETERNUS Disk storage systems registered with this software.
OPERANDS
Displays a list of port information.
OPTIONS
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Additionally output the following items regarding Storage Cluster:
Response address
TFO status
Displays the port information in the CSV format.
If this option is omitted, it is displayed in the table format.
EXAMPLES
Displaying port information in table format.
# /opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm port info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 <<< port Information >>> PORT PORT NAME STATUS TYPE AFFINITY PORT ADDRESS SUPPLEMENT ID INFORMATION ---- ----------- --------- -------- -------- ---------------- ---------------- 000 CM0CA0Port0 Online FC-CA On 1234567890ABCDEE - 001 CM0CA0Port1 Online FC-CA On 1234567890ABCDEF - 100 CM1CA0Port0 Online iSCSI-CA On 192.0.2.10 iqn.iscsi.name 101 CM1CA0Port1 Online iSCSI-CA On 192.0.2.11 iqn.iscsi.name ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying port information in CSV format.
# /opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm port info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -csv PORT ID,PORT NAME,STATUS,TYPE,AFFINITY,PORT ADDRESS,SUPPLEMENT INFORMATION 000,CM0CA0Port0,Online,FC-CA,On,1234567890ABCDEE,- 001,CM0CA0Port1,Online,FC-CA,On,1234567890ABCDEF,- 100,CM1CA0Port0,Online,iSCSI-CA,On,192.0.2.10,iqn.iscsi.name 101,CM1CA0Port1,Online,iSCSI-CA,On,192.0.2.11,iqn.iscsi.name
Displaying port information including Storage Cluster information in table format:
> storageadm port info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -tfo <<< port Information >>> PORT PORT NAME STATUS TYPE AFFINITY PORT ADDRESS SUPPLEMENT TFO ADDRESS TFO STATUS ID INFORMATION ---- ----------- --------- -------- -------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------- 000 CM0CA0Port0 Online FC-CA On 1234567890ABCDEE - 1234567890ABCDEE Active 001 CM0CA0Port1 Online FC-CA On 1234567890ABCDEF - - - 100 CM1CA0Port0 Online iSCSI-CA On 192.0.2.10 iqn.iscsi.name - Active 101 CM1CA0Port1 Online iSCSI-CA On 192.0.2.11 iqn.iscsi.name - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying port information including Storage Cluster information in CSV format.
> storageadm port info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -tfo -csv PORT ID,PORT NAME,STATUS,TYPE,AFFINITY,PORT ADDRESS,SUPPLEMENT INFORMATION,TFO ADDRESS,TFO STATUS 000,CM0CA0Port0,Online,FC-CA,On,1234567890ABCDEE,-,1234567890ABCDEE,Active 001,CM0CA0Port1,Online,FC-CA,On,1234567890ABCDEF,-,-,- 100,CM1CA0Port0,Online,iSCSI-CA,On,192.0.2.10,iqn.iscsi.name,-,Active 101,CM1CA0Port1,Online,iSCSI-CA,On,192.0.2.11,iqn.iscsi.name,-,-
NOTES
SAS port information is not displayed.
For SAS model devices of an ETERNUS DX60 S2, the command terminates with an error.
NAME
storageadm iscsiport - Operates iSCSI ports
SYNOPSIS
storageadm iscsiport set -ipaddr ipAddr -port portID {[-portipaddr portIpAddr] [-netmask portNetmask] [-gateway gatewayIpAddr] [-isns iSNS_serverIpAddr] [-iscsi iscsiName] [-alias aliasName] [-affinity {on | off}] [-ipv4 {on | off}] [-ipv6localip localIpAddr] [-ipv6connip connectIpAddr] [-ipv6gateway v6gatewayIpAddr] [-ipv6 {on | off}]} [-s]
storageadm iscsiport info -ipaddr ipAddr [-port portID [-expand]] [-csv]
storageadm iscsiport ping -ipaddr ipAddr -port portID -target targetIpAddr [-count pingCount] [-csv]
COMMAND PATH
For Windows environments
$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm iscsiport
($INS_DIR means "Program Directory" specified at the ETERNUS SF Manager installation.)
For Solaris or Linux environments
/opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm iscsiport
DESCRIPTION
This command displays the iSCSI port settings and information of the ETERNUS Disk storage systems registered with this software.
Specify the storage device IP address and the iSCSI port setting information in the command parameters in order to set the iSCSI port settings and to display the set iSCSI port information and the IP reachability status of the iSCSI network to which the storage device is connected.
OPERANDS
Sets iSCSI port information.
Displays a list of iSCSI port information.
If -port is specified, detailed information concerning the specified iSCSI port is displayed.
If both -port option and -expand option are specified at the same time, the extended information for iSCSI port is displayed.
Issues a ping to check the IP reachability status of the iSCSI network to which the storage device is connected and displays the result.
OPTIONS
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Specify the port ID of the iSCSI port.
For the ETERNUS DX60 S2, the port ID is the CM number and the port number entered.
For the ETERNUS DX S5 series (excluding the ETERNUS DX900 S5), DX S4 series (excluding the ETERNUS DX8900 S4), DX S3 series (excluding the ETERNUS DX8000 S3 series), DX S2 series (excluding the ETERNUS DX60 S2), the ETERNUS AF All-Flash Arrays, or the ETERNUS DX200F, the port ID is the CM number, the CA number, and the port number entered.
For the ETERNUS DX900 S5, DX8900 S4, DX8000 S3 series, the port ID is the CE number (uppercase hexadecimal), the CM number, the CA number, and the port number entered.
Specify the IP address of the iSCSI port.
Specify the subnet mask of the iSCSI port.
Specify the IP address of the gateway server for the iSCSI port.
Specify the following if delete the gateway server setting.
-gateway ""
Specify the IP address of the iSNS server for the iSCSI port.
Specify the following if delete the iSNS server settings.
-isns ""
If IPv4 configuration for the iSCSI port is invalid, IPv4 address cannot be specified.
If IPv6 configuration for the iSCSI port is invalid, IPv6 address cannot be specified.
Specify the iSCSI name of the iSCSI port.
Specify the following if you want to set default iSCSI name.
-iscsi ""
Specify the alias of the iSCSI port.
Specify the security setting for the iSCSI port. If set to ON, specify as "-affinity on". If set to OFF, specify as "-affinity off".
Specify IPv4 setting for the iSCSI port. To enable IPv4 setting, specify "-ipv4 on" and to disable it, specify "-ipv4 off". If "-ipv4 off" is specified, IP address, subnet mask and gateway server settings are all deleted from the iSCSI port.
"-ipv4 off" cannot be specified together with the following options and their values:
-portipaddr
-netmask
-gateway
-ipv6 off
Set the IPv6 link local address of the iSCSI port.
Specify the IPv6 connection IP address of the iSCSI port.
When deleting the IPv6 connection IP address setting, specify as below:
-ipv6connip ""
Specify the IPv6 gateway address of the iSCSI port.
When deleting the IPv6 gateway address setting, specify as below:
-ipv6gateway ""
Specify IPv6 settings of the iSCSI port. To enable IPv6 settings, specify "-ipv6 on" and to disable it, specify "-ipv6 off". If "-ipv6 off" is specified, IPv6 link local address, IPv6 connected IP address and IPv6 gateway address settings are all deleted from the iSCSI port.
"-ipv6 off" cannot be specified together with the following options and their values:
-ipv6localip
-ipv6connip
-ipv6gateway
-ipv4 off
Causes processing to continue without output of a confirmation message.
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Displays detailed information concerning the iSCSI ports. If this option is omitted, a list of iSCSI ports is displayed.
For the ETERNUS DX60 S2, the port ID is the CM number and the port number entered.
For the ETERNUS DX S5 series (excluding the ETERNUS DX900 S5), DX S4 series (excluding the ETERNUS DX8900 S4), DX S3 series (excluding the ETERNUS DX8000 S3 series), DX S2 series (excluding the ETERNUS DX60 S2), the ETERNUS AF All-Flash Arrays, or the ETERNUS DX200F, the port ID is the CM number, the CA number, and the port number entered.
For the ETERNUS DX900 S5, DX8900 S4, DX8000 S3 series, the port ID is the CE number (uppercase hexadecimal), the CM number, the CA number, and the port number entered.
Displays the port information in the CSV format.
If this option is omitted, it is displayed in the table format.
Add the following to iSCSI port information to display:
IPv6 link local address
IPv6 connection IP address
IPv6 gateway
TFO status
Added information depends on the version of this software. If this software is upgraded, displayed information may be increased.
This option can be specified only when the -port option is specified.
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Specify the port ID of the iSCSI port.
For the ETERNUS DX60 S2, the port ID is the CM number and the port number entered.
For the ETERNUS DX S5 series (excluding the ETERNUS DX900 S5), DX S4 series (excluding the ETERNUS DX8900 S4), DX S3 series (excluding the ETERNUS DX8000 S3 series), DX S2 series (excluding the ETERNUS DX60 S2), the ETERNUS AF All-Flash Arrays, or the ETERNUS DX200F, the port ID is the CM number, the CA number, and the port number entered.
For the ETERNUS DX900 S5, DX8900 S4, DX8000 S3 series, the port ID is the CE number (uppercase hexadecimal), the CM number, the CA number, and the port number entered.
Specify the IP address of the server that checks the IP reachability status.
Specify a value between 1 and 10 for the number of pings issued to check the IP reachability status. A failure is displayed if an error response is returned at least once. A success is displayed if normal responses are returned for all pings.
If this option is omitted, the ping execution count is 1.
Displays the port information in the CSV format.
If this option is omitted, it is displayed in the table format.
EXAMPLES
Setting iSCSI port information.
> storageadm iscsiport set -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -port 000 -portipaddr 192.0.2.1 Are you sure? [y/n]: y INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying a list of iSCSI port information in table format.
> storageadm iscsiport info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 <<< iSCSI Port Information >>> PORT NAME STATUS TYPE AFFINITY ISCSI NAME IP ADDRESS ID ---- ----------- ------ -------- -------- --------------------- --------------- 00 CM0Port0 Online iSCSI-CA On iqn.2000-09.com.fujitsu:storage-system.e2000:0000000029 192.0.2.38 01 CM0Port1 Online iSCSI-CA Off iqn.2000-09.com.fujitsu:storage-system.e2000:0000000029 192.0.2.39 10 CM1Port0 Online iSCSI-CA On iqn.2000-09.com.fujitsu:storage-system.e2000:0000000029 192.0.2.40 11 CM1Port1 Online iSCSI-CA On iqn.2000-09.com.fujitsu:storage-system.e2000:0000000029 192.0.2.41 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying a list of iSCSI port information in CSV format.
> storageadm iscsiport info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -csv PORT ID,NAME,STATUS,TYPE,AFFINITY,ISCSI NAME,IP ADDRESS 00,CM0Port0,Online,iSCSI-CA,On,iqn.2000-09.com.fujitsu:storage-system.e2000:0000000029,192.0.2.38 01,CM0Port1,Online,iSCSI-CA,Off,iqn.2000-09.com.fujitsu:storage-system.e2000:0000000029,192.0.2.39 10,CM1Port0,Online,iSCSI-CA,On,iqn.2000-09.com.fujitsu:storage-system.e2000:0000000029,192.0.2.40 11,CM1Port1,Online,iSCSI-CA,On,iqn.2000-09.com.fujitsu:storage-system.e2000:0000000029,192.0.2.41
Displaying detailed iSCSI port information in table format.
> storageadm iscsiport info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -port 000 <<< iSCSI Port Information >>> PORT NAME TYPE IP ADDRESS SUBNET GATEWAY ISNS ISNS SERVER ISCSI NAME ALIAS NAME TRANSFER BANDWIDTH MTU AFFINITY HOST HOST HOST RESET RESERVE ID MASK SERVER IP ADDRESS RATE LIMIT SIZE MODE RESPONSE RESPONSE SPECIFIC SCOPE CANCEL AT NUMBER NAME MODE CHIP RESET ---- ----------- -------- --------------- --------------- --------------- ------ --------------- ---------- ---------- -------- --------- ---- -------- ---------- ---------- -------- ----- ---------- 000 CM0CA0Port0 iSCSI-CA 192.0.2.38 255.255.255.0 - Off - iqn.2000-09.com.fujitsu:storage-system.eternus-dxm:00040000 1Gbit/s Auto - - On - - - I_T_L Off ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying detailed iSCSI port information in CSV format.
> storageadm iscsiport info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -port 000 -csv PORT ID,NAME,TYPE,IP ADDRESS,SUBNET MASK,GATEWAY,ISNS SERVER,ISNS SERVER IP ADDRESS,ISCSI NAME,ALIAS NAME,TRANSFER RATE,BANDWIDTH LIMIT,MTU SIZE,AFFINITY MODE,HOST RESPONSE NUMBER,HOST RESPONSE NAME,HOST SPECIFIC MODE,RESET SCOPE,RESERVE CANCEL AT CHIP RESET 000,CM0CA0Port0,iSCSI-CA,192.0.2.38,255.255.255.0,-,Off,-,iqn.2000-09.com.fujitsu:storage-system.eternus-dxm:00040000,,1Gbit/s Auto,-,-,On,-,-,-,I_T_L,Off
Displaying detailed iSCSI port information in table format including additional information.
> storageadm iscsiport info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -port 000 -expand <<< iSCSI Port Information >>> PORT NAME TYPE IP ADDRESS SUBNET GATEWAY ISNS ISNS SERVER ISCSI NAME ALIAS NAME TRANSFER BANDWIDTH MTU AFFINITY HOST HOST HOST RESET RESERVE LINK LOCAL IP ADDRESS CONNECT IP ADDRESS IPV6 GATEWAY ADDRESS TFO STATUS
ID MASK SERVER IP ADDRESS RATE LIMIT SIZE MODE RESPONSE RESPONSE SPECIFIC SCOPE CANCEL AT NUMBER NAME MODE CHIP RESET ---- ----------- -------- --------------- --------------- --------------- ------ --------------- ---------- ---------- -------- --------- ---- -------- ---------- ---------- -------- ----- ---------- --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- ---------- 000 CM0CA0Port0 iSCSI-CA 192.0.2.38 255.255.255.0 192.0.2.1 Off - iqn.2000-09.com.fujitsu:storage-system.eternus-dxm:00040000e2000:0000000029 cm0ca0port0 Auto - - Off 0x000F hresp00F Normal Mode I_T_L Off fe80::128c:24d8:3016:250a:56ff:fe67:a524 2001:100a:ab13:cd24:ef3f:db72:fe11:cd21 2001:1101:cfc1:b4d2:ef73:3f9c:2d11:ca34 Active ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying detailed iSCSI port information in CSV format including additional information.
> storageadm iscsiport info -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -port 000 -expand -csv PORT ID,NAME,TYPE,IP ADDRESS,SUBNET MASK,GATEWAY,ISNS SERVER,ISNS SERVER IP ADDRESS,ISCSI NAME,ALIAS NAME,TRANSFER RATE,BANDWIDTH LIMIT,MTU SIZE,AFFINITY MODE,HOST RESPONSE NUMBER,HOST RESPONSE NAME,HOST SPECIFIC MODE,RESET SCOPE,RESERVE CANCEL AT CHIP RESET,LINK LOCAL IP ADDRESS,CONNECT IP ADDRESS,IPV6 GATEWAY ADDRESS,TFO STATUS 000,CM0CA0Port0,iSCSI-CA,192.0.2.38,255.255.255.0,192.0.2.1,Off,-,iqn.2000-09.com.fujitsu:storage-system.eternus-dxm:00040000e2000:0000000029,cm0ca0port0,Auto,-,-,Off,0x000F,hresp00F,Normal Mode,I_T_L,Off,fe80::128c:24d8:3016:250a:56ff:fe67:a524,2001:100a:ab13:cd24:ef3f:db72:fe11:cd21,2001:1101:cfc1:b4d2:ef73:3f9c:2d11:ca34,Active
Displaying the IP reachability status of the iSCSI network in table format.
> storageadm iscsiport ping -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -port 000 -target 192.0.2.1 <<iSCSI Port Ping Status>> PORT NAME TARGET IP RESULT ID ADDRESS ---- ----------- --------------- ------- 000 CM0CA0Port0 192.0.2.38 Success ---------------------------------------- INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying the IP reachability status of the iSCSI network in CSV format.
> storageadm iscsiport ping -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -port 000 -target 192.0.2.1 -csv PORT ID,NAME,TARGET IP ADDRESS,RESULT 000,CM0CA0Port0,192.0.2.38,Success
NOTES
The message below is displayed when the "set" operand is specified. Enter "y" to continue, or "n" to cancel. Note that this message is not displayed if the -s option is specified.
Are you sure? [y/n]:
If you set BS2000 Mode to Host Specific Mode of Host Response when the iSCSI port is displayed in detail, it is displayed as "Normal Mode" to HOST SPECIFIC MODE.
The IP address, link local IP address, connection IP address, iSCSI name, and iSCSI alias name of the iSCSI port might not be able to be registered by duplicating with other iSCSI port settings. Refer to [Note] in "6.1.5 Connectivity Management" for details.
NAME
storageadm progress - Displays progress information
SYNOPSIS
storageadm progress volumeformat -ipaddr ipAddr { [-volume volumeNumber[,volumeNumber...]] | [-all] } [-csv]
COMMAND PATH
For Windows environments
$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm progress
($INS_DIR means "Program Directory" specified at the ETERNUS SF Manager installation.)
For Solaris or Linux environments
/opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm progress
DESCRIPTION
This command displays progress information concerning the formatting of volumes on ETERNUS Disk storage systems registered with this software.
Specify the storage device IP address and the volume number in the command parameters in order to display volume formatting progress information.
OPERANDS
Displays the formatting progress.
OPTIONS
Specify the storage device IP address.
Specify the numbers for the volumes to be output, using either decimal or hexadecimal notation.
If multiple volume numbers are specified, use commas (,) to separate volume numbers. For example, specify volumes 10 and 16 as either "-volume 10,16" in decimal notation or "-volume 0xa,0x10" in hexadecimal notation.
This displays formatting progress information (including format completion and formatting not yet being implemented) concerning the specified volume.
An error does not occur if the specified volume does not exist, but information is not displayed for that volume.
If this is omitted, progress information is displayed for all volumes for which formatting is in progress. However, if the -all option is specified, the progress information includes volumes not currently being formatted (formatting completed or not yet implemented).
This option cannot be specified at the same time as the -all option.
Includes information concerning volumes not currently being formatted (formatting completed or not yet implemented) in the display.
If this option is omitted, progress information is displayed only for volumes for which formatting is in progress.
This option cannot be specified at the same time as the -volume option.
This option displays the formatting progress information in the CSV format.
If this option is omitted, it is displayed in the table format.
The table below shows the contents displayed when different combinations of -volume and -all options are specified.
-volume Option | -all Option | |
---|---|---|
Specified | Not Specified | |
Specified | (Cannot be specified.) | The display target is the specified volume, and volumes for which formatting is completed or not yet executed are included in the display. |
Not specified | The display target is all volumes on the device, and volumes for which formatting is completed or not yet executed are included in the display. | The display target is all volumes on the device, but the display includes only the volumes for which formatting is in progress. |
EXAMPLES
Displaying the formatting progress information for all volumes in table format.
> storageadm progress volumeformat -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -all <<< Volume Format Progress Information >>> NUMBER NAME TYPE STATUS PROGRESS ------- ---------------- ------ ----------------- -------- 0x0000 Volume0x0000 Open Available 100 0x0001 Open Available 70 0x0002 Open Readying 0 0x0003 Open Available - 0x0004 SDV Available 100 0x0005 SDPV Available 100 ---------------------------------------------------------- INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
Displaying the formatting progress information for all volumes in CSV format.
> storageadm progress volumeformat -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -all -csv NUMBER,NAME,TYPE,STATUS,PROGRESS 0x0000,Volume0x0000,Open,Available,100 0x0001,,Open,Available,70 0x0002,,Open,Readying,0 0x0003,,Open,Available,- 0x0004,,SDV,Available,100 0x0005,,SDPV,Available,100
NOTES
Formatting progress information is displayed for open volumes, SDV volumes, and SDPV volumes, but is not displayed for other volumes.
If volume formatting fails, the "STATUS" field is as shown below, and 0 to 100 is displayed as the "PROGRESS" field.
Broken
Data Lost
Not Ready
ODX Buffer Volumes are not displayed.
NAME
storageadm perfctl - Performs monitoring operations
SYNOPSIS
storageadm perfctl start -ipaddr ipAddr [-interval time]
storageadm perfctl stop -ipaddr ipAddr
storageadm perfctl status -ipaddr ipAddr
COMMAND PATH
For Windows environments
$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm perfctl
($INS_DIR means "Program Directory" specified at the ETERNUS SF Manager installation.)
For Solaris or Linux environments
/opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm perfctl
DESCRIPTION
This command starts and stops performance monitoring for the NetApp FAS Series and displays the performance monitoring status.
OPERANDS
Starts performance monitoring.
Stops performance monitoring.
Displays the performance monitoring status.
OPTIONS
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Specify either 10, 30, 60, or 300 (seconds unit) as the performance monitoring interval.
If a value other than 10, 30, 60, or 300 is set, the actual interval is set according to the table below (an error occurs if it is set to a negative value or a value greater than or equal to 2,147,483,648):
Specified Value | Monitoring Interval (in secs) |
---|---|
time = 0 | 30 |
0 < time <= 10 | 10 |
10 < time <= 30 | 30 |
30 < time <= 60 | 60 |
60 < time | 300 |
If this option is omitted, monitoring is performed at 30 second intervals.
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
EXAMPLES
Starting performance monitoring at 60-second intervals.
> storageadm perfctl start -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 -interval 60
Stopping performance monitoring.
> storageadm perfctl stop -ipaddr 192.0.2.4
Displaying the performance monitoring status.
> storageadm perfctl status -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 <<< Performance Monitor Status>> DEVICE_NAME(IP_ADDRESS) STATUS INTERVAL[SEC] ------------------------------- -------------------- --------------- NR1000F(192.0.2.4) Monitoring 60 -------------------------------------------------------------------- INFO:swsag0001:Command terminated normally.
The explanation of the information displayed in each field is as follows:
Title | Explanation |
---|---|
DEVICE_NAME(IP_ADDRESS) | Displays the device name and its IP address. |
STATUS | Displays the monitoring status.
|
INTERVAL[sec] | Displays the performance monitoring interval (seconds). |
NOTES
The NetApp FAS Series must be registered with this product.
This command does not support NetApp FAS Series (with clustered Data ONTAP).
NAME
storageadm device - Operation of devices
SYNOPSIS
storageadm device unlock -ipaddr ipAddr [-s]
COMMAND PATH
For Windows environments
$INS_DIR\ESC\Manager\opt\FJSVssmgr\sbin\storageadm device
($INS_DIR means "Program Directory" specified at the ETERNUS SF Manager installation.)
For Solaris or Linux environments
/opt/FJSVssmgr/sbin/storageadm device
DESCRIPTION
This command unlocks the storage device.
OPERANDS
Unlocks the storage device.
OPTIONS
Specify the IP address of the storage device.
Continues the processing without a confirmation message being output.
EXAMPLES
Unlock the storage device.
> storageadm device unlock -ipaddr 192.0.2.4 Are you sure? [y/n]: y
NOTES
You can release only locks which are locked by using this software.
If you release the lock, do not perform other operations by using this software.