HP Surestore Disk Array 12h System Administrator's Guide for HP-UX, MPE, and W - Page 258

To display the contents of a hardware log, type, To clear the hardware logs, type, To format the entire disk array, type, To format a logical drive, type

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Using the ARM Command Line Utilities for Windows NT Performing Disk Array Maintenance Tasks Table 29. arraylog Options for Displaying Log Contents Option Description -u -e -d slot -C {-c|-d slot} Display the contents of the disk array controller usage log. Display the contents of the disk array controller event log. Display the contents of the log for the disk installed in the cabinet slot identified by slot. Slot numbers must be of the form "An" or "Bn", where A or B correspond to a cabinet column, and n corresponds to a shelf position (1-6). Clear the specified logs. If -c is specified, clear the disk array controller usage and event logs. Both logs will be cleared when using this option. It is not possible to clear just one of the logs. If -d is specified, clear the log for the disk installed in the cabinet slot identified by slot. To display the contents of a hardware log, type: arraylog [-u] [-e] [ -d slot ] To clear the hardware logs, type: arraylog [-C{-c|-d slot}] Formatting the Disk Array Should it become necessary to do so, you can format the entire disk array, or a single logical drive. Formatting destroys all data on the array or logical drive involved. Formatting an array first requires that all logical drives be deleted. To format the entire disk array, type: arrayfmt -F [-h] To format a logical drive, type: arrayfmt -L LUN Windows NT 258

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Using the ARM Command Line Utilities for Windows NT
Performing Disk Array Maintenance Tasks
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Windows NT
Table 29. arraylog Options for Displaying Log Contents
Option
Description
-u
Display the contents of the disk array controller usage log.
-e
Display the contents of the disk array controller event log.
-d slot
Display the contents of the log for the disk installed in the cabinet slot
identified by slot. Slot numbers must be of the form "An" or "Bn",
where A or B correspond to a cabinet column, and n corresponds to
a shelf position (1-6).
-C {-c|-d slot
}
Clear the specified logs. If -c is specified, clear the disk array
controller usage and event logs. Both logs will be cleared when using
this option. It is not possible to clear just one of the logs. If -d is
specified, clear the log for the disk installed in the cabinet slot
identified by slot.
To display the contents of a hardware log, type:
arraylog [-u] [-e] [ -d slot
] <array-id
>
To clear the hardware logs, type:
arraylog [-C{-c|-d slot
}] <array-id
>
Formatting the Disk Array
Should it become necessary to do so, you can format the entire disk array, or a single logical drive.
Formatting destroys all data on the array or logical drive involved. Formatting an array first requires that all
logical drives be deleted.
To format the entire disk array, type:
arrayfmt -F [-h] <array-id
>
To format a logical drive, type:
arrayfmt -L LUN
<array-id
>