HP Workstation xw6000 Adaptec SCSI RAID 2120S: Software Reference Guide - Page 227

The Scsi, ID:L Column, The Usage Column, Scsi C:ID:L, Usage

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disk Commands The following example shows space usage information for SCSI disk device (0,2,0): AAC0>disk show space (0,2,0) Executing: disk show space (ID=2) Scsi C:ID:L Usage Size 0:02:0 Array 64.0KB: 20.0MB 0:02:0 Free 20.0MB: 29.0MB The following sections provide more information on the columns that the disk show space command displays. The Scsi C:ID:L Column The Scsi C:ID:L column displays the SCSI channel number, the SCSI device ID, and the SCSI device logical unit number for each disk on the currently opened controller. (The display shows only one disk if you specified a particular disk.) In the first example, the command displays the SCSI channel number, the SCSI device ID, and the SCSI device logical unit number for the six disks on the open controller. In the second example, the command displays information for the specified SCSI device (0:02:0). The Usage Column The Usage column displays the type of partition or some characteristic related to disk space usage. Specifically, the command can display the values listed in Table 7-6. Table 7-6. Disk Usage Values Value Free Array Orphan Dead Conflict Meaning This area is unused space on the disk. In the example, a specific area is unused space on the 0:02:0 disk. This unused space is typically referred to as freespace. This partition is used as part of an array. In the example, a partition on the 0:02:0 disk is used as part of an array. This area was part of an array that could not be configured. This area had an error and was declared dead. This area is not configured because of a conflict. 7-27

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disk Commands
The following example shows space usage information for SCSI disk
device (0,2,0):
AAC0>disk show space (0,2,0)
Executing: disk show space (ID=2)
Scsi C:ID:L Usage
Size
----------- ---------
-------------
0:02:0
Array
64.0KB: 20.0MB
0:02:0
Free
20.0MB: 29.0MB
The following sections provide more information on the columns
that the
disk show space
command displays.
The Scsi
C
:ID:L Column
The
Scsi C:ID:L
column displays the SCSI channel number, the SCSI
device ID, and the SCSI device logical unit number for each disk on
the currently opened controller. (The display shows only one disk if
you specified a particular disk.)
In the first example, the command displays the SCSI channel
number, the SCSI device ID, and the SCSI device logical unit
number for the six disks on the open controller. In the second
example, the command displays information for the specified SCSI
device (0:02:0).
The Usage Column
The
Usage
column displays the type of partition or some
characteristic related to disk space usage. Specifically, the command
can display the values listed in Table 7-6.
Table 7-6. Disk Usage Values
Value
Meaning
Free
This area is unused space on the disk. In the example, a
specific area is unused space on the 0:02:0 disk. This
unused space is typically referred to as
freespace
.
Array
This partition is used as part of an array. In the example, a
partition on the 0:02:0 disk is used as part of an array.
Orphan
This area was part of an array that could not be
configured.
Dead
This area had an error and was declared dead.
Conflict
This area is not configured because of a conflict.