IBM 86624RY Maintenance Manual - Page 130

ServeRAID error-recovery commands, Controller, DriveNum, Oparm, Controller Scope DriveNum, Scope

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SYNCH Replace: Controller with the ServeRAID controller number (1 to 8) DriveNum with the logical drive number (0 to 7) Oparm with the optional parameter, NOPROMPT, to override the user prompt Use the SYNCH command to synchronize the parity information on redundant logical drives. If the parity information is inconsistent, the IPSSEND program will repair it automatically. Supported operating systems: Windows NT, OS/2, NetWare, OpenServer, UnixWare, and DOS Command: IPSSEND SYNCH Controller Scope DriveNum Replace: Controller with the ServeRAID controller number (1 to 8) Scope with Drive for a single logical drive DriveNum with the logical drive number (0 to 7) ServeRAID error-recovery commands: The IPSSEND error-recovery commands include the following: GETSTATUS Use the GETSTATUS command to display the current logical-drive status for the most recent rebuild, synchronization, or logical-drive migration. The status includes such information as the remaining size of the logical drive, the percentage completed for the function in process, or information about the most recently completed logical-drive function. Supported operating systems: Windows NT, OS/2, NetWare, OpenServer, UnixWare, and DOS Command: IPSSEND GETSTATUS Controller REBUILD Replace: Controller with the ServeRAID controller number (1 to 8) Use the REBUILD command to rebuild a designated disk drive. This command is valid for disk arrays that contain one or more logical drives that are in the critical (CRT) state. Progress is indicated during the rebuild operation, but you can also use the 122 Netfinity Server HMM

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Replace:
±
Controller
with the ServeRAID controller
number (1 to 8)
±
DriveNum
with the logical drive number
(0 to 7)
±
Oparm
with the optional parameter,
NOPROMPT, to override the user
prompt
SYNCH
Use the SYNCH command to synchronize the
parity information on redundant logical drives.
If the parity information is inconsistent, the
IPSSEND program will repair it automatically.
Supported operating systems:
Windows NT,
OS/2, NetWare, OpenServer, UnixWare, and
DOS
Command:
IPSSEND SYNCH
Controller Scope DriveNum
Replace:
±
Controller
with the ServeRAID controller
number (1 to 8)
±
Scope
with Drive for a single logical
drive
±
DriveNum
with the logical drive number
(0 to 7)
ServeRAID error-recovery commands:
The IPSSEND error-recovery commands include the
following:
GETSTATUS
Use the GETSTATUS command to display
the current logical-drive status for the most
recent rebuild, synchronization, or
logical-drive migration.
The status includes
such information as the remaining size of the
logical drive, the percentage completed for
the function in process, or information about
the most recently completed logical-drive
function.
Supported operating systems:
Windows NT,
OS/2, NetWare, OpenServer, UnixWare, and
DOS
Command:
IPSSEND GETSTATUS
Controller
Replace:
Controller
with the ServeRAID controller
number (1 to 8)
REBUILD
Use the REBUILD command to rebuild a
designated disk drive.
This command is valid
for disk arrays that contain one or more
logical drives that are in the critical (CRT)
state.
Progress is indicated during the
rebuild operation, but you can also use the
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Netfinity Server HMM