
Using iXOS-JUKEMAN
iXOS-JUKEMAN 2.2 User Manual Pre.12/97118
CLI UNIX, Windows NT
List disks
You can display a list of all disks using the following command:
cdadm survey -v +idsoprh
The following columns are printed (see page 229 for a list of other col-
umns):
(1) Disk ID in the volumes database,
(2) name of the device description file,
(3) slot number,
(4) original disk name,
(5) pc name,
(6) rr name,
(7) hs name.
The output will look similar to this:
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
362 tower.dev 1 MSVC42 msvc.42 msvc.42 MSVC42
325 tower.dev 2 MSVC41 msvc41 MSVC41 x000325
137 tower.dev 3 OFF95_Z_01 offpro95.eng OFF95_Z_01 OFF95_Z_01
535 tower.dev 4 VSENT_CD1 vs_stud1.97 vs_stud1.97 VSENT_CD1
0 tower.dev 5 -empty- -empty- -empty- -empty-
541 tower.dev 6 VSENT_CD3 vs_stud3.97 vs_stud3.97 VSENT_CD3
In some cases you will notice strange disk names such as x000325 in the
second row. This is a generic name assigned by iXOS-JUKEMAN. A disk
is assigned a generic name if the disk does not have a name or if the disk
name is already stored in the volumes database for another disk. If a
disk is removed from a device its name remains in the database. All re-
namings for the disk in the pc/rr/hs format will be remembered if the
same disk is inserted again at a later time. To remove the name of an un-
available disk from the database see “Delete unavailable disks from the
database” on page 119.
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