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Examples
(BC Only)
# pairdisplay –g oradb
Group Pair Vol(L/R) (Port#,TID,LU-M), Seq#, LDEV#...P/S, Status, Seq#, P-LDEV# M
oradb oradb1(L) (CL1-A, 1, 1-0) 30053 18 ...P-VOL PAIR 30053 19 -
oradb oradb1(R) (CL1-D, 1, 1-0) 30053 19 ...S-VOL PAIR ---- 18 -
(CA only)
# pairdisplay –g oradb –fcx
Group Pair Vol(L/R) (P,T#,L#), Seq#, LDEV# P/S, Status, Fence, %, P-LDEV# M
oradb oradb1(L) (CL1-B, 1,0) 1234 64 P-VOL PAIR Never, 75 C8 -
oradb oradb1(R) (CL1-A, 1,0) 5678 C8 S-VOL PAIR Never, --- 64 -
The following shows the output when using –CLI. The format aligns the
column data in each row, making it easier to parse. The delimiters between
columns are either a space or –.
Group PairVol L/R Port# TID LU-M Seq# LDEV# P/S Status Seq# P-LDEV# M
homrcf1 deva0 L CL1-D 3 5 0 30053 271 P-VOL PAIR 30053 263 -
homrcf1 deva1 L CL1-D 3 5 1 30053 271 SMPL - - - -
homrcf1 deva2 L CL1-D 3 5 2 30053 271 SMPL - - - -
The following example uses –fd.
# pairdisplay -g oradb -fd
Group PairVol(L/R) Device_File M ,Seq#,LDEV#.P/S,Status, Seq#,P-LDEV# M
oradb oradev1(L) c0t3d0 0 35013 17..P-VOL COPY, 35013 18 -
oradb oradev1(R) c0t3d1 0 35013 18..S-VOL COPY, 35013 17 -
The following figure shows cascading volumes, using the –m option.
PVOL
266
S/P
VOL
268
SVOL
270
SVOL
272
Oradb(CA)
Oradb1
Oradb2
0
1
SMPL
Seq#
30052
Seq#30053
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