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verify vdisk Description Verifies whether vdisk redundancy data is consistent with its user data. For RAID 3, 5, 6, and 50, verify checks all parity blocks to find data-parity mismatches. For RAID 1 and 10, verify compares the primary and secondary disks to find data inconsistencies. Verification can last over an hour, depending on vdisk size, utility priority, and amount of I/O activity. When verification is complete, the number of inconsistencies found is reported with event code 21 (Vdisk verification complete) in the event log. Such inconsistencies can indicate that a disk in the vdisk is going bad. You can use a vdisk while it is being verified. Syntax verify vdisk vdisks Parameters vdisks Name or serial number of the vdisks to verify. For syntax, see Command syntax. Example Verify vdisk VD1: # verify vdisk VD1 Info: Verify started on vdisk VD1 Success: Command completed successfully See also • abort verify • show vdisks versions Description Shows the hardware and software versions for each controller module. Alias: show versions. Syntax versions Example Show versions for a single-controller system: # versions Controller A Versions Storage Controller CPU Type: ver Storage Controller Code Version: ver Memory Controller FPGA Code Version: ver Storage Controller Loader Code Version: ver Management Controller Code Version: ver Management Controller Loader Code Version: ver Expander Controller Code Version: ver CPLD Code Version: ver Hardware Version: ver Host Interface Module Version: ver Host Interface Module Model: ver HP StorageWorks 2000 G2 Modular Smart Array CLI Reference Guide 185

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HP StorageWorks 2000 G2 Modular Smart Array CLI Reference Guide
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verify vdisk
versions
Description
Verifies whether vdisk redundancy data is consistent with its user data. For RAID 3, 5, 6, and 50,
verify checks all parity blocks to find data-parity mismatches. For RAID 1 and 10, verify compares
the primary and secondary disks to find data inconsistencies.
Verification can last over an hour, depending on vdisk size, utility priority, and amount of I/O
activity. When verification is complete, the number of inconsistencies found is reported with event
code 21 (
Vdisk verification complete
) in the event log. Such inconsistencies can indicate
that a disk in the vdisk is going bad. You can use a vdisk while it is being verified.
Syntax
verify vdisk
vdisks
Parameters
vdisks
Name or serial number of the vdisks to verify. For syntax, see
Command syntax
.
Example
Verify vdisk
VD1
:
# verify vdisk VD1
Info: Verify started on vdisk VD1
Success: Command completed successfully
See also
abort verify
show vdisks
Description
Shows the hardware and software versions for each controller module. Alias:
show versions
.
Syntax
versions
Example
Show versions for a single-controller system:
# versions
Controller A Versions
---------------------
Storage Controller CPU Type:
ver
Storage Controller Code Version:
ver
Memory Controller FPGA Code Version:
ver
Storage Controller Loader Code Version:
ver
Management Controller Code Version:
ver
Management Controller Loader Code Version:
ver
Expander Controller Code Version:
ver
CPLD Code Version:
ver
Hardware Version:
ver
Host Interface Module Version:
ver
Host Interface Module Model:
ver