HP Clustered Gateway Device Management Software manual # sandiskinfo -al, # sandiskinfo -f

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Chapter 1: Matrix Server Commands

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-UDisplay output in the format used by the Management Console. This option is used internally by Matrix Server and does not produce human-readable output.

-qSuppress output of all log messages.

Following are some examples of these options.

Show Partition Information

The -aoption also lists the partitions on each disk. When combined with -u, it displays partition information for unimported disks.

#sandiskinfo -a

Disk: /dev/psd/psd5

Uid: 20:00:00:04:cf:13:32:d1::0 SAN info: switch fcswitch port 7

Vendor:

SEAGATE ST336704FC Capacity:

34732M

partition 01: size 3905M

type Linux (83)

(PSFS Filesystem)

partition 02: size

813M

type

Linux

(83)

partition 03: size

7813M

type

Linux

(83)

(Membership Partition)

Show Local Device Information

The -loption displays the local device name for default disk information. When combined with names for unimported disks.

each disk, as well as the -u, it displays local device

#sandiskinfo -al

Disk: /dev/psd/psd5

Uid: 20:00:00:04:cf:13:32:d1::0 SAN info: switch fcswitch port 7

Vendor:

SEAGATE ST336704FC Capacity:

34732M

Local Device

Path:

/dev/sda

 

partition 01: size

3905M

type Linux (83)

(PSFS Filesystem)

partition 02: size

813M

type Linux (83)

partition 03: size

7813M

type Linux (83)

(Membership Partition)

Show Filesystem Information

The -foption displays existing PSFS filesystems on imported disks.

# sandiskinfo -f

Size:

2439M

(PSFS Filesystem)

Volume: /dev/psv/psv1

Stripesize=0K

 

 

 

Local Mount Point=/mnt

Size:

490M

(PSFS Filesystem)

Volume: /dev/psd/psd1p6

Disk=20:00:00:04:cf:13:38:18::0 partition=06 type=Linux (83) Local Mount Point=(not mounted)

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