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Chapter 23 – Screens 1 of 80
23.32 E1,,B/E2,,B commands (real time/historical).......................................42
23.33 E2, command (DA) ..............................................................................43
23.34 E2 command (CA) ...............................................................................44
23.35 E2 command (EA)................................................................................45
23.36 E3 command (DA) ...............................................................................46
23.37 E7, command (DA) ..............................................................................47
23.38 E7, command (EA,CA) ........................................................................48
23.39 E7, command (RA) .............................................................................49
23.40 E7,,AD,AD command ..........................................................................50
23.41 E7,,,ADD command .............................................................................51
23.42 E7,AAAA command ............................................................................52
23.43 E7,C command (SDM) .........................................................................53
23.44 E7,CF command (DA)..........................................................................54
23.45 E7,CF command (CA)..........................................................................56
23.46 E7,D,,1 or E7,D command (DA) ..........................................................57
23.47 EF,CC command (EA) .........................................................................58
23.48 E7,DFF2 (RA/SDM).............................................................................60
23.49 E7,F4 (RA/SDM) .................................................................................61
23.50 E7,FE command...................................................................................62
23.51 E7,'PHWR' command...........................................................................63
23.52 E8, command .......................................................................................64
23.53 F0,CE,,F0 Command............................................................................65
23.54 8D,dv,,’ITBL command .......................................................................66
23.55 8F,AAAA command.............................................................................67
23.56 8F,,,4 command (SA only) ...................................................................69
23.57 8D,,,'SPST' command...........................................................................71
23.58 8D,,,'SPRQ' command ..........................................................................71
23.59 RDF Utility Commands........................................................................72
Utility to disable all environmental tests on all directors in a remote box. ......73
Utility to enable all environmental tests on all directors in a remote box........74
Local/Remote device examples......................................................................75
A2,F3 command.............................................................................................77
23.60 Fibre Related Commands .....................................................................78
Chapter 23 – Screens 2 of 80
23.1 A1, command
Last-start= total usable cache
0-0FFFFFFF=256 mb
0-1FFFFFFF=512 mb
0-3FFFFFFF=1GB
0-7FFFFFFF=2GB
0-FFFFFFFF=4GB
Chapter 23 – Screens 3 of 80
23.2 A1,B command (EA only)
RCA- 5b: DISK SUBSYSTEM > A1,BUTILITY A1 -- Display CONTROLLER info : TIME:
JUN/29/98 14:15:37
---------------------------------------
This Inlines command allows you to see which mainframe serial number is attached to each director port.
This command will only show the mainframe paths that have been logically varied online by the
customer.
The GIDN (Group ID number) is a unique number that Symmetrix assigns to a mainframe (or LPAR),
when it brings its first path online to Symmetrix. This two-byte number is easier for Symmetrix
microcode to use than the 11-byte Group ID, when implementing the Dynamic Path Reconnect (DPR)
feature.
The Mainframe Hosts sends the Group ID to Symmetrix whenever it varies a path online to a device.
This 11-byte number allows Symmetrix to distinguish a path that belongs to one hosts (or LPAR) from a
path that belongs to another host (or LPAR). Symmetrix keeps a table that relates each GIDN with its
corresponding Group ID.
Chapter 23 – Screens 4 of 80
23.3 A1,BB command (EA only)
This command is a variation of the A1,B command and groups the paths by mainframe Group ID. It also
shows the number of paths online on each mainframe system.
IF=interface
1=a
2=b
Chapter 23 – Screens 5 of 80
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Chapter 23 – Screens 6 of 80
23.4 A1,D command
Shows device lock status. Also shows which other paths and EA’s that are waiting to lock the device.
This Inlines command shows some/all of the devices and paths that are currently in a LOCK,
RECONNECT, RESERVATION, or BUSY state. We look for devices with stuck locks and reserves on
this screen.
Normally a device that appears on this screen will not be on the screen again the next time the command
is issued. If a customer calls and says his host crashed, and left some devices in a reserved state, you
would be able to verify that using this command. Follow the procedures outlined in Primus, if you think a
reserve or lock needs to be removed. This usually involves getting Tech Support involved in the call.
Chapter 23 – Screens 7 of 80
23.5 A1,E command
RCA- 5b: DISK SUBSYSTEM > A1,EUTILITY A1 -- Display CONTROLLER info : TIME:
JUN/29/98 14:16:12---------------------------------------
00 5b 0 1 3401 M 5b 0 2 3401 M
01 5b 0 1 3401 M 5b 0 2 3401 M Keep hitting enter to ensure all
02 5b 0 1 3401 M 5b 0 2 3401 M
03 5b 0 1 3401 M 5b 0 2 3401 M devices have all paths ready
04 5b 0 1 3401 M 5b 0 2 3401 M
05 5b 0 1 3401 M 5b 0 2 3401 M
06 5b 0 1 3401 M 5b 0 2 3401 M
07 5b 0 1 3401 M 5b 0 2 3401 M
This command shows any path that has ever been brought online by a mainframe to each device in
Symmetrix.
M = Multi-Path mode (DPR is enabled by the mainframe, and the path is logically online for the device. I/O
operations started on one path may complete on another path within the group.)
S = Single-Path mode (DPR is disabled by the mainframe. Grouping exist only for device reservation, not
reconnection)
D = Disbanded (The mainframe has disbanded a previously set path group for the device. Each path in the
original group for this device is placed in an ungrouped state.)
R = Resigned (The mainframe has logically varied the path offline for the device. The issuing channel is
removed from the channel path group for the device and becomes a stand-alone channel.)
U = Suspended (The path has been suspended for the device)
G = Group (A valid path group ID exist for this device on this channel, and the device is shared by a group)
- = Reset (No set Path Group ID command has been accepted on this channel since the last system reset or
subsystem power-on reset.
Chapter 23 – Screens 8 of 80
23.6 A1,EE,dv,’GRUP command
*** NOTE: In 5265 there is no longer tracks on parity. All tracks that would normally show there are
XOR’ed in cache and can be XOR’ed back if the customer does a read or write. The raid calculations are
faster thus being able to do away with tracks on parity.
RAID 0 Data is striped across multiple devices. Provides lowest security but good
performance
RAID 1 Provides a mirror image on another physical device and provides the best
data security but cost is doubled
In Symmetrix this also provides an increase in performance because reads
are split between the mirrors
RAID 2 Data is striped across multiple devices and protected by Hamming codes,
requires additional dedicated devices to store the Hamming codes.
RAID 3 Data is striped across multiple devices and is protected by a dedicated parity
device, parity is software generated
RAID 4 Data is striped by block across multiple devices and is protected by a
dedicated parity device, parity is hardware generated.
RAID 5 Data is striped across multiple devices, parity is generated and stored
interleaved with data on the data devices, parity is generated at the controller
level and there is an impact on performance
RAID S EMC propietary, this is similar to RAID 5 but parity generation and checking
Chapter 23 – Screens 9 of 80
is performed by hardware at the device level rather than at the controller
level, this requires special XOR capable SCSI devices. Although there is a
performance impact this relieves the controller (DA) of the parity
generation/checking.
Chapter 23 – Screens 10 of 80
23.7 A3, command
Chapter 23 – Screens 11 of 80
NO ERROR FOUND - HIT CR TO CONTINUE !
DA- 2a : DISK SUBSYSTEM >
Chapter 23 – Screens 12 of 80
23.8 A4, command
DONE.
Chapter 23 – Screens 13 of 80
23.9 A7,AAAA command
A7,AD SAME AS 'A7,0' + DRIVES LOCATION INSTEAD OF INVALID COUNTS (DA only)
A7,EC Show invalid tracks for each device.
A7,ED Show invalid tracks for each non migration device and
M1 invalids + migration tracks for migration device.
A7,1EC Show total invalid and migration tracks summary only
A7,1ED --"--
A7,'R2WP' - Show devices R2 write pending count for adaptive copy wp.
A7,'ACGS' - Show the adaptive copy skew for all devices from global table
Chapter 23 – Screens 14 of 80
A7,'ACLS' - Show the adaptive copy skew for all devices from local table
A7,'MSR2' - Show the other side's 'other side' invalid counters
Shows interesting dv's only, unless P3=C
On RA only: If P4='NVDT'-then show it from the RA NVD.
Chapter 23 – Screens 15 of 80
23.10 A7, command
Chapter 23 – Screens 16 of 80
23.11 A7,BA,<sa#> command
Displays the device’s and associated LUN’s that are on a specific SA.
Displays the SA that the devices are configured on. (Also utilize A7,B,dv#,<count>)
Chapter 23 – Screens 17 of 80
23.12 A7,'ACGS' command
Displays Adaptive Copy global states. Denotes mode (write pending/disk ) and skew (tracks that are
allowed to be invalid on R2 device), this is settable by logical device per customer request.
Chapter 23 – Screens 18 of 80
23.13 A7,'ACLS' command
UTILITY A7 -- Show system devices Attrib/WP/Invalid : TIME: MAR/11/99 01:20:30
-----------------------------------------------------
NOT RDY WR DIS TYPE DEV SKEW FMT | INVALID TRACKS COUNTS
DV# M1234 M1234 M1234 ATTR PEND PEND | M1 M2 M3 M4
--------------------------------------------------|---------------------------
-
06 ..-- ..-- mm-- mc9........... 0 2384 | 0 0 50145 50145
09 ..-- ..-- mm-- mc9........... 0 2504 | 0 0 50145 50145
13 ..-- ..-- mm-- mc9........... 0 2536 | 0 0 50145 50145
16 ..-- ..-- mm-- mc9........... 0 256 | 0 0 50145 50145
17 ..-- ..-- mm-- mc9........... 0 2164 | 0 0 50145 50145
18 ..-- ..-- mm-- mc9........... 0 2672 | 0 0 50145 50145
19 ..-- ..-- mm-- mc9........... 0 3024 | 0 0 50145 50145
1B ..-- ..-- mm-- mc9........... 0 2884 | 0 0 50145 50145
1C ..-- ..-- mm-- mc9........... 0 2820 | 0 0 50145 50145
1D ..-- ..-- mm-- mc9........... 0 416 | 0 0 50145 50145
1E ..-- ..-- mm-- mc9........... 0 2957 | 0 0 50145 50145
1F ..-- ..-- mm-- mc9........... 0 2596 | 0 0 50145 50145
2B ..-- ..-- mm-- mc9........... 0 2 | 0 0 50145 50145
30 ..-- ..-- mm-- mc9........... 0 2059 | 0 0 50145 50145
32 ..-- ..-- mm-- mc9........... 0 41 | 0 0 50145 50145
START/END_DV: 0 / 32
TOTAL M1/M2/M3/M4 INVALID TRACKS: 0 / 0 / 0 / 0
Chapter 23 – Screens 19 of 80
23.14 A7,D command
Chapter 23 – Screens 20 of 80
23.15 A7,'DVST' command
Displays Device Status (DA only) per logical device, CACHE (3990 viewpoint), DFW (DASD fast
write).
Chapter 23 – Screens 21 of 80
23.16 A7,'DMWP' command
Chapter 23 – Screens 22 of 80
23.17 A7,ED (SDM)
Chapter 23 – Screens 23 of 80
23.18 A7,FD commands
Chapter 23 – Screens 24 of 80
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Chapter 23 – Screens 25 of 80
23.19 A7,'LL'
UTILITY A7 -- Show system devices Attrib/WP/Invalid : TIME: MAR/11/99 01:20:09
-----------------------------------------------------
DV# CONFIG ACT-M1 ACT-M2 ACT-M3 ACT-M4 |DV# CONFIG ACT-M1 ACT-M2 ACT-M3 ACT-M4 |
---------------------------------------|---------------------------------------|
00 NEW000 LARG20 LARG20 | 01 NEW001 LARG21 LARG21 |
02 NEW002 LARG22 LARG22 | 03 NEW003 MEDM70 MEDM70 |
04 NEW004 LARG24 LARG24 | 05 NEW005 LARG2D LARG2D |
06 NEW006 LARP41 LARP41 | 07 NEW007 MEDM71 MEDM71 |
08 NEW008 MEDM72 MEDM72 | 09 NEW009 LARP42 LARP42 |
0A NEW00A MEDM73 MEDM73 | 0B NEW00B LARG3C LARG3C |
0C NEW00C MEDM74 MEDM74 | 0D NEW00D MEDM75 MEDM75 |
0E NEW00E MEDM76 MEDM76 | 0F NEW00F LARG3G LARG3G |
10 NEW010 LARG3R LARG3R | 11 NEW011 PRIP0F PRIP0F |
12 NEW012 LARP52 LARP52 | 13 NEW013 LARP60 LARP60 |
14 NEW014 LARP61 LARP61 | 15 NEW015 OLTR00 OLTR00 |
16 NEW016 LARP63 LARP63 | 17 NEW017 LARP64 LARP64 |
18 NEW018 LARP65 LARP65 | 19 NEW019 LARP66 LARP66 |
1A NEW01A LARP67 LARP67 | 1B NEW01B LARP68 LARP68 |
1C NEW01C LARP69 LARP69 | 1D NEW01D LARP6D LARP6D |
Displays global logical device labels from IMPL configuration and actual customer labels for all
mirrors.
Chapter 23 – Screens 26 of 80
23.20 A7,’LGND
The A7, information is displayed and all types and attributes are described.
Chapter 23 – Screens 27 of 80
23.21 A7,'MSR2' command
DV# RDF OB# REMOTE UPDATE |DV# RDF OB# REMOTE UPDATE
FLGS INVALD TIME | FLGS INVALD TIME
---------------------------------------+---------------------------------------
01 80 27 FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56| 02 80 28 FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56
03 80 29 FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56| 04 80 2A FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56
05 80 2B FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56| 06 80 2C FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56
07 80 2D FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56| 08 80 2E FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56
09 80 2F FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56| 0A 80 30 FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56
0B 80 31 FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56| 0C 80 32 FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56
0D 80 33 FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56| 0E 80 34 FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56
0F 80 35 FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56| 10 80 36 FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56
11 80 37 FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56| 12 80 38 FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56
13 80 39 86 MAR/10/99 22:28:56| 14 80 3A FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56
15 80 3B FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56| 16 80 3C 86 MAR/10/99 22:28:56
17 80 3D FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56| 18 80 3E 86 MAR/10/99 22:28:56
19 80 3F FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56| 1A 80 40 FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56
1B 80 41 86 MAR/10/99 22:28:56| 1D 80 43 FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56
1E 80 44 FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56| 1F 80 45 FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56
20 80 46 86 MAR/10/99 22:28:56| 21 80 47 FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56
22 80 48 FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56| 23 80 49 86 MAR/10/99 22:28:56
24 80 4A FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56| 25 80 4B FFFFFF MAR/10/99 22:28:56
---------------------------------------+---------------------------------------
Green = R1, Cyan = R2
Chapter 23 – Screens 28 of 80
23.22 A7,'SSST' command
Chapter 23 – Screens 29 of 80
Chapter 23 – Screens 30 of 80
23.23 A7,'SYNC' command
DA- 2a : DISK SUBSYSTEM >
Displays global write pendings, format pendings and invalid track status.
Chapter 23 – Screens 31 of 80
Chapter 23 – Screens 32 of 80
23.24 CC, command (DA)
UTILITY CC -- Display MONITOR info : TIME: MAR/10/99 22:56:17
------------------------------------
CA Tasks: DA Tasks:
0.. = no task 3 DE = device end
1 RD = read miss 4 BU = device busy 0.. = no task 9 NR = not ready
2 SW = system write miss 6 UC = unit check 1 RD = read data 10 PF = prefetch
8 DW = device write miss 10 SS = stacked status 3 ID = update disk format 5 EX = external task
5 AT = attention (ELL) 13 ER =Error not a 4 IE = update ID slot format
task 8 AS = special recovery 6 SC = scrubbing
14 BR = busy retry (Unisys) 9 IE = ID slot error 11 7 SR = sequential read 2 tracks (FBA)
FD = counter for DA clock RS = reserve 12 CP = copy task 14 = backup (pf)
12 DP = psudo disconnet counter 15 = read counts from disk
15 = wait for read counts send
RA Tasks:
DA CA SDM/RA
0 .. = no task 7 = not ready task 8 = wait for read end 15 = channel req from host
1 = DA read 9 = wait for sys write space 16 = copy task
2 = DA write 10 = pending device end 17 = oem ctrl busy to host
3 = read counts from disk 11 = wait slot lock ( polling) 18 = recovery procedures
4 = read id table 12 = wait for dev write space 19 = external task for oem
5 = DA external task 13 = N/A
6 =23
Chapter copy task
– Screens 14 = wait for read counts end 33 of 80
23.25 CC,,4 command
Symm3:
Chapter 23 – Screens 34 of 80
CC,,4 (cont.) Symm4 with 5265:
The state and time stamp of the last physical
link established with the port. The state can be
Valid or Suspended. When it is suspended,
there is no light detected at the rear adaptor.
You can see EMIF since the paths have the
Possibly, it is hung or the port at the IBM
same inbound ports with different LPAR’s.
director is blocked.
The break down of the GIDN is different in symm3 and symm4 and symm4 with 5265. In 5265
code, its done in this manor:
The first nibble is bit weighted. So :
8 4 2 1
0 0 1 0
The first 2 are default 0. The next or (2) is telling whether the path is grouped or not. 1 is and 0 is not.
The last is telling if it’s the B port or not. 0 is not and 1 is. In the above example its telling us its grouped
and the A port.
The second nibble is the dir –1. So dir 1 established the path.
The second byte, is the logical path. Keep in mind there is 2 Control units so they will not match the LP
from the second column.
Chapter 23 – Screens 35 of 80
23.26 D1,xx,54 (SDM)
Chapter 23 – Screens 36 of 80
23.27 D2,tgt# command
DEVICE # 01; SCSI I/F C; SCSI ID # 00; DEVICE TYPE: BAR 18X 3390 DEVICE
------------------------------------------------------------------
VENDOR INFORMATION : -- SEAGATE SX118273LC 5792 SN: LP20241500
CAPACITY BLKS/MB :021EB38F / 17366 TRANSFER RATE/PER : 10 / 100 FLAGS : 00
DEFECTS PRIMARY/GROWN : - 3786 / 0 BUFFER RATIO: 80 IO/FATAL ERRORS : 13 / 0
RECOVER/UNRECOVER ERRORS : - 0 / 0 PERMANENT FATAL ERRORS : 0
PHYSICAL BLOCK SIZE : 0200 TYPE FLAGS : [3C] .WCache CTQ MinP STst SkM Rbt Tpe
LOGIC DV#00 01 M1 BLKS: 00000000-0101BA47
LOGIC DV#01 0E M2 BLKS: 0101BA48-0203748F
LOGIC DV#02 31 M1 BLKS: 02037490-021AB2B7
FIRST FREE BLOCK: 021AB2B8
CURRENT SCRUBBING DEVICE: 01 SCRUB CYL: 226A SCRUB HEAD: 0B
DA- 2a: DISK SUBSYSTEM >
Chapter 23 – Screens 37 of 80
23.28 E0, command
X = online
. = offline t- trace event triggered
T-trace set
Chapter 23 – Screens 38 of 80
23.29 E1,,AB,AB command
Chapter 23 – Screens 39 of 80
23.30 E1,,DB command
ADDRESS, DISABLED BANKS (EACH BIT - 32MB) , TOTAL BANKS (HEX): 0060
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Bank: 0 20 40 60 80
Gig: 0 1 2 3 4
New to 5265
Earlier code levels will show only the disabled bank row, and will show display differently.
Chapter 23 – Screens 40 of 80
23.31 E1,,EAB command
Chapter 23 – Screens 41 of 80
23.32 E1,,B/E2,,B commands (real time/historical)
DA- 2a : DISK SUBSYSTEM >
Chapter 23 – Screens 42 of 80
23.33 E2, command (DA)
Logical device record. Use this Physical device record. Use this
with e7,,,add to determine correct with e7,,,add to determine correct
logical device on the DA. physical device on the DA.
ERROR CODE: 282F ; SCU ID: ED; CTL ID: 30;,ERR T: MAR/09/99 00:26:42 PAGE-00
================
SCSI C SCSI c SCSI D SCSI d
------------------------------------
TRANSFER COUNT LOW LAST/ACTUAL -- 00 / 00 00 / 00 00 / 00 00 / 00
TRANSFER COUNT HIGH LAST/ACTUAL - 08 / 00 02 / 00 10 / 00 02 / 00
FIFO LAST/ACTUAL ---------------- 00 / 00 00 / 00 00 / 00 00 / 00
COMMAND REG LAST/ACTUAL --------- 44 / 44 00 / 00 44 / 44 00 / 00
DESTINATION ID/STATUS REG ------- 02 / 10 05 / 00 05 / 10 05 / 00
SEL RESEL TO/INTERRUPT REG ------ A0 / 00 A0 / 00 A0 / 00 A0 / 00
SYNC PERIOD/SEQUENCE STEP ------- 04 / 89 04 / 80 04 / 89 04 / 80
SYNC OFFSET/FIFO FLAGS ---------- 08 / 00 00 / 00 08 / 00 00 / 00
CONFIGURATION 1 LAST/ACTUAL ----- 57 / 57 56 / 56 57 / 57 56 / 56
CLK FACTOR/RESERVED ------------- 00 / 00 00 / 00 00 / 00 00 / 00
TEST REG/RESERVED --------------- 00 / 00 00 / 00 00 / 00 00 / 00
CONFIGURATION 2 LAST/ACTUAL ----- 01 / 01 01 / 01 01 / 01 01 / 01
CONFIGURATION 3 LAST/ACTUAL ----- 38 / 38 38 / 38 38 / 38 38 / 38
CONFIGURATION 4 LAST/ACTUAL ----- 60 / 60 20 / 20 60 / 60 20 / 20
RECOMMAND COUNT LOW LAST/ACTUAL - 00 / 95 00 / 95 00 / 95 00 / 95
RECOMMAND COUNT HI LAST/ACTUAL -- 00 / 20 00 / DE 00 / FF 00 / 00
Page-Ptr: 03082000
DA-14a: DISK SUBSYSTEM->
Chapter 23 – Screens 43 of 80
23.34 E2 command (CA)
Chapter 23 – Screens 44 of 80
23.35 E2 command (EA)
EA- 3a : DISK SUBSYSTEM >
ERROR CODE: 103E ; SCU ID: E2; CTL ID: 30;,ERR T: MAR/10/99 23:30:08
PAGE-00
================
PORT A
------
CU ADD/EC CRC ------------------ 01 E8
RESERV/EA CRC ------------------ 00 E8
CH ADT CMD/ADT STATL ----------- 00 80
CH BLK LENGTH LOW/RESERVED ----- 1000 001C
RESERVED/RESERVED -------------- 00 00
CH STATUS 0/1 ------------------ 4281 8002
CH IF CMD/SHORT BUSY ----------- 0000 0000
BUS OUT PATH ADD CU LK PI EC --- 0280 0903
IFI/DV ADD H/DV ADD/DHF -------- 1300 1900
FLG CMD/CMD COUNT -------------- 0003 0001
BUS IN PATH ADD CU LK PI NC ---- 0480 0206
DV ADD H/BUS IN/RESP/STAT IN --- 0059 000C
WRITE PREFETCH VALID/RSRV/COUNT- 0000 0000
RESIDUAL COUNT/ PORT/UD STATUS-- 0000 8000
Page-Ptr: 0308E000
Chapter 23 – Screens 45 of 80
23.36 E3 command (DA)
UTILITY E3 -- Display DEVICE RECORD AT ERROR info : TIME: MAR/11/99 01:18:33
---------------------------------------------------
ERROR CODE: 203E ; SCU ID: E1; CTL ID: 30;,ERR T: FEB/28/99 22:48:56 PAGE-00
DEVICE # 96 3390 DEVICE Possible track In error
------------------------------------------------------------------
LAST PERMIT WORD/CYL/HEAD : - 00000000 / 0000 / 01 MIRROR : - 01
LAST COUNT FIELD BYTES : CC/HH/R/KL/DL -------- 0000 / 0001 / 01 / 2C / 0060
FLAGS/CNT/FL_2/EF/M/CRC/BLKS/PAT/CACHE PTR: 01 51 00 00 32 BA 40 00 0C498580
FLAGS: 40000000000000
BODY: 00002C60A0
CACHE FL:080C0C0C0C0C0C0C 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
0000000000000000 0000000000000000 00000003
ID # 01 LAST DA/CA COMMAND : 28 / 0E
TASK #/FLAGS/COUNT/RETRYS/TIME/STEP : - 0 / 00000000 / 8 / 0 / 0BE545C4 / 00
DATA/CDB POINTERS : --------- 00000510 / 000240D8 ERROR/DV FLAGS : - 0000 /
00
ID PTRS DV/CYL/TRACK/BODY : - 0273C6C0 / 0273EF40 / 0273EF4B / 00024015
DV WR/FMT PENDING COUNTS : -- 0 / 0 LABEL: LARP88" TOTAL IO : 1
DV LAST CMD DESCRIPTOR : ---- 2F00 00000000 00000100 CA LCT : 01
INT/STAT REG/MSG I/O/STAT/ADT CNTR : - 08 / 97 / 00 / 00 / 00 / 1000
TASK CRC/ADT LENGTH : - BB / 1000 RDF FLAGS 1/2: 00/00 DV STATUS: 00
MIRRORS MASKS: DV/OUR/OTHERS/HELP/PREV-S/PRIME: C0/80/40/40/00-00/80
DCOPY/COPY/DATA/PARITY/RDF/HELP2/HELP3/SERV: 00/40/00/00/00/00/00/40
LAST SENSE : 7000 06 00000000 0A00000000 29 0002000000 T=FEB/28/99 22:44:49
DA- 2a : DISK SUBSYSTEM >
Chapter 23 – Screens 46 of 80
23.37 E7, command (DA)
EE: CODE: C490DA01; CKSM: 06A1DB4C; DATE: 12.04.98 15:10 RELEASE: 5265_017
CS: CODE: C490DA01; CKSM: 06A1DB4C; DATE: 12.04.98 15:10 RELEASE: 5265_017
HWR REV 900; DIR 2; SCU ID: E1; CTL ID: 30; MEMORY SIZE: 3072 Cache size
MEM SPEED: 2 MAX SCSI SPEED: WIDE 20MHz (Ultra)
Displays what level
Of Eeprom and Control SSID
store
T# DV I/F CYL EE/ACT LABEL Grp M ST | DV I/F CYL EE/ACT LABEL Grp M ST
-----------------------------------------|-------------------------------------
00 01 C0 10017 SYM001 SYM001 M1 | 0E C0 10017 SYM014 SYM014 M2
02 31 C0 900 SYM049 SYM049 M1 | 21 C1 10017 SYM033 SYM033 M1
04 2E C1 10017 SYM046 SYM046 M2 | 3E C1 900 SYM062 SYM062 M2
06 62 C2 10017 SYM098 SYM098 | 6D C2 10017 SYM109 SYM109
08 11 D0 10017 SYM017 SYM017 M1 | 1E D0 10017 SYM030 SYM030 M2
0A 42 D1 10017 SYM066 SYM066 | 5D D1 10017 SYM093 SYM093
0C 00 c0 10017 SYM000 SYM000 M1 NA | 0F c0 10017 SYM015 SYM015 M2 NA
0E 30 c0 900 SYM048 SYM048 M1 NA | 20 c1 10017 SYM032 SYM032 M1 NA
10 2F c1 10017 SYM047 SYM047 M2 NA | 3F c1 900 SYM063 SYM063 M2 NA
12 60 c2 10017 SYM096 SYM096 NA | 6F c2 10017 SYM111 SYM111 NA
14 10 d0 10017 SYM016 SYM016 M1 NA | 1F d0 10017 SYM031 SYM031 M2 NA
16 40 d1 10017 SYM064 SYM064 NA | 5F d1 10017 SYM095 SYM095 NA
START/END/LAST DV 00/ 17/ 17
Chapter 23 – Screens 47 of 80
23.38 E7, command (EA,CA)
RCA- 5b: DISK SUBSYSTEM > E7,UTILITY E7 -- Display SYSTEM CONFIGURATION info :
TIME: JUN/29/98 14:17:24-------------------------------------------------EE:
CODE: C490CA01; CKSM: 04342BB0; DATE: 06.20.97 16:14 MTPF: 43D2CS: CODE:
C490CA01; CKSM: 04342BB0; DATE: 06.20.97 16:14 MTPF: 43D2
HWR REV 900; DIR 21; SCU ID: F4; CTL ID: 30; IF-FLAGS: 83 83 MEMORY SIZE:
3584
MEM SPEED: 2
CHANNEL A/B STREAMING 4.5 MB/SEC / STREAMING 4.5 MB/SEC;
DV | A# B# C# D# CYL | A# B# C# D# CYL | A# B# C# D# CYL | A# B# C# D# CYL
|------------------|------------------|------------------|----------------
--
00 | 80 80 2226| 81 81 2226| 82 82 2226| 83 83
2226
Code loaded in
Channel Speed and 04 | 84 84 2226| 85 85 2226| 86 86 2226| 87 87
EEPROM and CS
Mode 2226
08 | 88 88 2226| 89 89 2226| 8A 8A 2226| 8B 8B
2226
0C | 8C 8C 2226| 8D 8D 2226| 8E 8E 2226| 8F 8F
2226
10 | 90 90 2226| 91 91 2226| 92 92 2226| 93 93
2226
14 | 94 94 2226| 95 95 2226| 96 96 2226| 97 97
2226
18 | 98 98 2226| 99 99 2226| 9A 9A 2226| 9B 9B
2226
1C | 9C 9C 2226| 9D 9D 2226| 9E 9E 2226| 9F 9F
2226
20 | A0 A0 2226| A1 A1 2226| A2 A2 2226| A3 A3
2226
24 | A4 A4 2226| A5 A5 2226| A6 A6 2226| A7 A7
2226
28 | A8 A8 2226| A9 A9 2226| AA AA 2226| AB AB
2226
2C | AC AC 2226| AD AD 2226| AE AE 2226| AF AF
2226
30 | B0 B0 2226| B1 B1 2226| B2 B2 2226| B3 B3
2226
34 | B4 B4 2226| B5 B5 2226| B6 B6 2226| B7 B7
2226
38 | B8 B8 2226| B9 B9 2226| BA BA 2226| BB BB
2226
START/END/LAST DV 00/32F/32F
The E7 Inlines command (executed on a CA) shows devices that are accessible through each CA port. It also shows
which devices are not accessible to a particular port. The command also shows how internal Symmetrix device
numbers are mapped to addresses on the mainframe channel.
Chapter 23 – Screens 48 of 80
23.39 E7, command (RA)
Shows RDF devices, local and remote device numbers, cyl size and flag information.
Chapter 23 – Screens 49 of 80
23.40 E7,,AD,AD command
Chapter 23 – Screens 50 of 80
23.41 E7,,,ADD command
EE: CODE: C490DA01; CKSM: 06BEF454; DATE: 01.07.99 09:29 RELEASE: 5265_021
CS: CODE: C490DA01; CKSM: 06BEF454; DATE: 01.07.99 09:29 RELEASE: 5265_021
HWR REV 900; DIR 2; SCU ID: E1; CTL ID: 30; MEMORY SIZE: 6144
MEM SPEED: 2 MAX SCSI SPEED: WIDE 20MHz (Ultra)
Logical device record address for each logical Physical device record address calculated for each
device on this director. Use register A0 from E2, physical device on this director. This record will be
display to verify the actual failing device. used when we troubleshoot device failures where the
box is configured with multiple physical devices as
one logical device.
Chapter 23 – Screens 51 of 80
23.42 E7,AAAA command
; P1 ; P2 ; P3
E7 ; DISPLAY CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION
E7 ; D0 DISPLAY TARGET MASK OF DRIVES
E7 ; CF ; 00 ; CONFIGURATION FLAGS
E7 ; CF ; 04 ; PERIODIC TESTS TIME TABLE
E7 ; FE ; PHYSICAL DEVICES INFORMATION
E7 ; FEA ; mask (P2,P4-P10) PHYSICAL DEVICES INFO BY MASK
E7 ; CE ; mask (P2,P4-P10) DISPLAY DRIVES BY THEIR TARGET MASK
E7 ; CE ; DISPLAY DRIVES BY UTIL LIST
E7 ; CEC ; DISPLAY DRIVES BY TYPE
E7 ; 2CEC ; DISPLAY DRIVES BY TYPE + 2NDERY
E7 ; AD ; DISPLAY RAID INFORMATION
E7 ; BE ; [ECA/ECB/ECC/EC/D0] DISPLAY SCANNED DRIVES
E7 ; D ; code : display ; DISPLAY FILE DIRECTORIES
E7 ;"PFCN"; DISPLAY DRIVES PF COUNTERS
E7 ;"PFTS"; DISPLAY DRIVES PF TASKS
E7 ;"PFVT"; DISPLAY DRIVES PF ACTIVE TASKS
E7 ;"PFTL"; DISPLAY DRIVES PF ALGO PARMS
E7 ;"ALGM"; Page ; DISPLAY ALGORITHM PARMS
E7 ;"IOCN"; DISPLAY DRIVES IO COUNTERS
E7 ;"CCYL"; DISPLAY DEVICES COPY CYLS
E7 ;"SCRB"; DISPLAY DEVICES SCRUB CYLS
E7 ;"PHWR"; DISPLAY PH DRIVES WRITE COUNTRES
E7 ; DDD ; DISPLAY DRIVES DELAY TIMERS FOR WRITE
E7 ;"CFTB"; DISPLAY ONLINE CHANGEABLE CONFIG PARMS
DA-15a : DISK SUBSYSTEM-> A7,AAAA
Chapter 23 – Screens 52 of 80
23.43 E7,C command (SDM)
Chapter 23 – Screens 53 of 80
Shows FF password:
RSFF-shows FF done
23.44 E7,CF command (DA) RSFD-shows FD done
PWRS-shows power on reset
MNRS-shows manual reset
SPRS-shows special reset
UTILITY E7 -- Display SYSTEM CONFIGURATION info : TIME: MAR/09/99 09:46:19
-------------------------------------------------
EE: CODE: C490DA01; CKSM: 052F4D94; DATE: 06.20.97 16:14 MTPF: 4403
CS: CODE: C490DA01; CKSM: 052F4D94; DATE: 06.20.97 16:14 MTPF: 4403
HWR REV 900; DIR 14; SCU ID: ED; CTL ID: 30; MEMORY SIZE: 4080
MEM SPEED: 2 MAX SCSI SPEED: WIDE 10MHz
Chapter 23 – Screens 54 of 80
FBA ENVIRON SENSE KEY: 00 FAST BACKPLANE: Yes
CHECK DIRECTOR CHECKSUM: Yes ELITE 9 SCRUBBING: Enabled
CACHE CONTROL: [A0808000] EDC NAD ESB DPI FOC...EBC CABC CUCB.....EIC NAI FIC
MASTER FLAG: [000000B4] Mstr Grp Maii Bus-Arb Cache Clock Second-Arb HAmaster
IMPL FLAGS: [0000A000] BRA DUN BR.ENR MNV EPR TTT GSN ABR ARC EXR....
MPLF and ELLF- If yes then this is a TPF environment. Only passive commands allowed!!
EXTENDED LIMITED LOCK FACILITY (ELLF) Symmetrix supports IBM's Extended Limited
Lock Facility for use in the ACP and TPF operating system environments. The ELLF feature
controls access by multiple hosts to a shared resource (volume, file or record) via a logical lock.
These logical locks limit access to a shared resource to one user at a time. Host systems control
the locks using a special lock facility channel commands. Symmetrix maintains the names and
status of logical locks currently in use, and responds to requests to obtain or release a lock.
MULTI-PATH LOCK FACIILITY (MPLF) Symmetrix also supports IBM's Multi-Path Lock Facility for use in the
TPF operating system environment with the Concurrency filter lock facility installed. Like ELLF, the MPLF
feature controls access by multiple hosts to a shared resource (volume, file or record) via a logical lock. These
logical locks limit access of a shared resource to one user at a time
MAII Director- Shows the default or local director that is know in global memory. See primus solution on how to change
this.
Link Domino- If yes then the customer has this set so when 1 device goes not ready all devices and links go not ready to
both hosts.
Fatal Error Flags- This flag prevents directors from going into IMPL monitor mode for non-severe errors. See TIM # 89
for
proper settings and how to change.
Chapter 23 – Screens 55 of 80
23.45 E7,CF command (CA)
Chapter 23 – Screens 56 of 80
23.46 E7,D,,1 or E7,D command (DA)
Chapter 23 – Screens 57 of 80
23.47 EF,CC command (EA)
DA-14a: DISK SUBSYSTEM-> REA- 5a: DISK SUBSYSTEM-> EF,CC Escon port idle characters.
Set in autoinstall
UTILITY EF -- ESCON utilities : TIME: MAR/12/99 09:04:37
-------------------------------
Chapter 23 – Screens 58 of 80
Chapter 23 – Screens 59 of 80
23.48 E7,DFF2 (RA/SDM)
Chapter 23 – Screens 60 of 80
23.49 E7,F4 (RA/SDM)
Chapter 23 – Screens 61 of 80
23.50 E7,FE command
SN NO IF VENDOR L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
00 00 C0 ELI 47X 01 m1 22 m2 25 m1 46 m2 49 m1 6A m2 6D m1 8E m2
(L09-L16) 91 m1 B2 m2 B5 m1 D6 m2 D9 m1 FA m2 FD m1 11E m2
01 01 C1 ELI 47X 02 m2 21 m1 26 m2 45 m1 4A m2 69 m1 6E m2 8D m1
(L09-L16) 92 m2 B1 m1 B6 m2 D5 m1 DA m2 F9 m1 FE m2 11D m1
02 02 C2 ELI 47X 1E5 R2 1EA R3 1F5 R2 1FA R3 205 R2 20A R3 215 R2 21A R3
(L09-L16) 225 R2 22A R3 235 R2 23A R3 245 R2 24A R3 255 R2 25A R3
03 10 D0 ELI 47X 11 m1 12 m2 35 m1 36 m2 59 m1 5A m2 7D m1 7E m2
(L09-L16) A1 m1 A2 m2 C5 m1 C6 m2 E9 m1 EA m2 10D m1 10E m2
04 11 D1 ELI 47X 124 R3 127 R2 13C R3 13F R2 154 R3 157 R2 16C R3 16F R2
(L09-L16) 184 R3 187 R2 19C R3 19F R2 1B4 R3 1B7 R2 1CC R3 1CF m2
05 20 c0 ELI 47X 00 m1 23 m2 24 m1 47 m2 48 m1 6B m2 6C m1 8F m2
(L09-L16) 90 m1 B3 m2 B4 m1 D7 m2 D8 m1 FB m2 FC m1 11F m2
06 21 c1 ELI 47X 03 m2 20 m1 27 m2 44 m1 4B m2 68 m1 6F m2 8C m1
(L09-L16) 93 m2 B0 m1 B7 m2 D4 m1 DB m2 F8 m1 FF m2 11C m1
07 22 c2 ELI 47X 1E4 R2 1EB R3 1F4 R2 1FB R3 204 R2 20B R3 214 R2 21B R3
(L09-L16) 224 R2 22B R3 234 R2 23B R3 244 R2 24B R3 254 R2 25B R3
08 30 d0 ELI 47X 10 m1 13 m2 34 m1 37 m2 58 m1 5B m2 7C m1 7F m2
(L09-L16) A0 m1 A3 m2 C4 m1 C7 m2 E8 m1 EB m2 10C m1 10F m2
09 31 d1 ELI 47X 125 R3 126 R2 13D R3 13E R2 155 R3 156 R2 16D R3 16E R2
(L09-L16) 185 R3 186 R2 19D R3 19E R2 1B5 R3 1B6 R2 1CD R3 1CE R2
0A 32 d2 ELI 47X 280 R2 281 R3 282 R2 283 R3 284 R2 285 R3 286 R2 287 R3
(L09-L16) 288 R2 289 R3 28A R2 28B R3 28C R2 28D R3 28E R2 28F R3
DA- 2a : DISK SUBSYSTEM >
Chapter 23 – Screens 62 of 80
23.51 E7,'PHWR' command
Chapter 23 – Screens 63 of 80
8x=M1 invalid
4x=M2 invalid
2x=M3 invalid
1x=M4 invalid
0x=All mirrors valid
Total # of tracks in x8=Partial ID in cache
23.52 E8, command HEX x4=all data valid on disk
x2=Records or equal
length
00=not in cache, not WP If track was write pending the Track in error
01=in cache not WP FWD and BWD pointers would be
11=In cache and WP the same
Track ID table
UTILITY E8 -- Display TRACK FORMAT info : TIME: MAR/11/99 01:19:15
----------------------------------------- Address
Chapter 23 – Screens 64 of 80
23.53 F0,CE,,F0 Command
SOFT-SW: 00000000 A
HWAR-SW: 00004000 A
COMB-SW: 00004000 A
LED-(PANNEL MASK): 0000 A
DONE.
DA-14a: DISK SUBSYSTEM->
Chapter 23 – Screens 65 of 80
23.54 8D,dv,,’ITBL command
Used for determination of BCV device status, and other device number.
Chapter 23 – Screens 66 of 80
23.55 8F,AAAA command
, P1 , P2 , P3
[$] 8F , AAAA DISPLAY 1ST HELP SCREEN
[$] 8F , BBBB DISPLAY 2ND HELP SCREEN
[$] 8F ,'HELP','CHIP' HELP FOR SCSI CHIP MASKS AND CMDS.
[$] 8F ,'HELP','MSGS' HELP FOR SCSI MESSAGE CODES.
[$] 8F ,'INFO', ,<PRT#> GENERATE REPORT ABOUT SCSI PORT (0-3, 4 =
ALL).
[$] 8F , , ,<PRT#>
[$] 8F ,'ENBL', ,'ENVT' ENABLE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT.
[$] 8F ,'DSBL', ,'ENVT' DISABLE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT.
Chapter 23 – Screens 67 of 80
'OFFL',<PRT#> BRING A PORT OFFLINE.
'REST',<PRT#> SIMULATE A SCSI BUS RESET ON A PORT.
'RESV',<PRT#> CLR RESERVATIONS ON A PORT.
'ATTN',<PRT#> SET UNIT ATTN ON A PORT.
'WROF',<PRT#> SET PORT WRITE DISABLE.
'WRON',<PRT#> SET PORT WRITE ENABLE.
Chapter 23 – Screens 68 of 80
23.56 8F,,,4 command (SA only)
Initiator 07
This line shows how the symm is negotiating with the host. This is always host
dependant and the host will decide how it negotiates with the symm.
4w8 is broken down as follows:
2 = ultra scsi n= narrow 0=asynchrinous
4= fast w= wide
8=synchrinous
5=slow
In the above diagram the devices on SA1b, port a target A are negotiating fast and wide. All the other
targets are negotiating narrow or not at all.
Port 01 or B on SA1b has no negotiation and may not be configured.
Chapter 23 – Screens 69 of 80
Chapter 23 – Screens 70 of 80
23.57 8D,,,'SPST' command
Chapter 23 – Screens 71 of 80
23.59 RDF Utility Commands
A7,’RDFF command
Displays device info on both boxes and also shows their flag and status.
Chapter 23 – Screens 72 of 80
Utility to disable all environmental tests on all directors in a
remote box.
DONE.
DA- 1: 3390 DISK SUBSYSTEM >
-------END-------
Chapter 23 – Screens 73 of 80
Utility to enable all environmental tests on all directors in a
remote box.
DONE.
Chapter 23 – Screens 74 of 80
Local/Remote device examples
Chapter 23 – Screens 75 of 80
D- 2a @"A7,C,,,,,,,,,,55660000" Remote View
Device 00 is an example of a single mirror in local Symmetrix mirrored to 2 devices in the remote Symmetrix.
Chapter 23 – Screens 76 of 80
A2,F3 command
Shows RA activity
Chapter 23 – Screens 77 of 80
23.60 Fibre Related Commands
Chapter 23 – Screens 78 of 80
SAF- 5a : DISK SUBSYSTEM-> 8F,
IF FLAGS : 01/ TAGD/NO LINK/NO SYNC/NO WIDE/NO NEGO/NO SOFT/NO ENVT/NO CYLN
IF FLAGS1: 28/NO PBAY/NO H300/NO RORD/ CMSN/NO QERR/ DQRS/NO DULT/NO SUNP
IF FLAGS2: 00/NO SMNS/NO DFDC/NO DMNQ/NO NFNG/NO ABSY/NO SQNT/NO NRSB/NO ....
IF FLAGS3: 00/NO ..../NO ..../NO ..../NO ..../NO ..../NO ..../NO ..../NO ....
FC FLAGS : 14/NO ARRY/NO VOLS/ HDAD/NO HDNP/ GTLO/NO PTOP/NO WWN /NO VSA
FC FLAGS1: 00/NO VCM /NO CLS2/NO ..../NO ..../NO ..../NO ..../NO ..../NO ....
FC FLAGS2: 00/NO ..../NO ..../NO ..../NO ..../NO ..../NO ..../NO ..../NO ....
FC FLAGS3: 00/NO ..../NO ..../NO ..../NO ..../NO ..../NO ..../NO ..../NO ....
HOST SID PORT NAME (WWN) NODE NAME RCV BUF SIZE CREDIT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
000001 300000E069001356 100000E069001356 2048 EE 4
DONE.
SAF- 5a : DISK SUBSYSTEM->
Look for online :loop and also the World Wide Name
Chapter 23 – Screens 79 of 80
FC,XCVR,CC
PASS
DONE. Anything other then pass
SAF- 5a : DISK SUBSYSTEM-> needs investigation.
FC,XCVR,’INFO
MFG CALIBRATIONS:
* LDI@0.25mW
** LDI@LOCK/PRESET
***TEMP@LOCK/PRESET
DONE.
SAF- 5a : DISK SUBSYSTEM-> DA-15a : DISK SUBSYSTEM->
(see primus solution for 0469 for break down of this screen)
Chapter 23 – Screens 80 of 80