For our convince let's assume Array SID as "000001234"
symcfg
symcfg list- A brief description of the all connected Symmetrix boxes.symcfg -sid 1234 remove- Remove the array 1234 from symcfg list.symcfg -sid 1234 list -lockn all- List all the external locks held in Symmetrix array 1234.symcfg -sid 1234 -lockn 15 release -force- Release the lock 15 held on array 1234 .symcfg -sid 1234 list -v- Displays detailed information about the Symmetrix Array 1234.symcfg -sid 1234 -dir 4a -p 0 list -addr -avail- List the LUN information / availability of lun ids on port 4a0 in array 1234 .symcfg -sid 1234 list -rdfg all- List details about all the rdf groups in array.symcfg -sid 1234 list -rdfg 3- List details about rdf group 3 .symcfg -sid 1234 list -rdfg all -dynamic- List details about all the dynamic rdf groups in array .symcfg -sid 1234 list -rdfg all -static- List details about all the static rdf groups in array .symcfg -sid 1234 list -ra all- List all RA ports with details like rdfg number , remote array sid and online status.symcfg discover- Scans all the devices in hosts looking for new symmetrix devices and rebuilds the symmetrix configuration database .
symdev
symdev -sid 1234 list- List all devices in symmetrix 1234.symdev -sid 1234 list -noport- List the devices which are not mapped to any ports.symdev -sid 1234 list -noport -meta- List all unmapped meta devices .symdev -sid 1234 list -dynamic- List all devices whose dyn_rdf attribute set .symdev -sid 1234 list -hotspare- Checks whether hotspare invoked in the array .symdev -sid 1234 show ABC- show the detailed information about devioce ABC.symdev -sid 1234 write_disable ABC -SA all- Write disable the device ABC from through all directors.symdev -sid 1234 not_ready ABC -SA all- Not ready the device ABC from through all directors.
symmaskdb
symmaskdb -sid 1234 -dev ABC list assign- List the masking details of the dev ABC .symmaskdb -sid 1234 -wwn xxxxxxx list devs- List the devices masked to given wwn number .symmaskdb -sid 1234 -awwn hba_alias list devs- List the devices masked to given alias hba name .
symmask
symmask list hba- List HBA details of the host.symmask -sid 1234 -dir 4a -p 0 list logins- List out wwns logged through port 4a0 .symmask -sid 1234 list logins -wwn xxx- Check whether wwn xxx logged in to any of the FAs on array 1234.symmask -sid 1234 refresh- Refresh the VCM Data Base after a masking and unmasking operation.symmask -sid 1234 -wwn xxxx -dir 4a -p 0 add devs ABC,ABD- Mask the devices ABC and ABD to given wwn in 1234 arrray .symmask -sid 1234 -wwn xxxx -dir 4a -p 0 remove devs ABC,ABD- Unmask the devices ABC and ABD from given wwn in 1234 arrray .
symdg
symdg -sid 1234 list- List device groups which include the devices from array 1234.symdg create mydg -type rdf1- Create device group mydg of rdf1 type .symdg show mydg- Shows members/details of mydg.symdg rename mydg yourdg- Renames the mydg to yourdg.symdg delete mydg -force- Delete device group mydg.
symld
symld -g mydg -sid 1234 add dev ABC DEV006- Add the RDF device ABC to device group mydg as DEV006symld -g mydg remove DEV006- Remove DEV006 form device group mydg.
symrdf
symrdf -sid 1234 -rdfg 3 -type rdf1 -file rdf.txt -g mydg createpair -establish- Establish the SRDF relation between the devices given in the file rdf.txt from array 1234(R1) and remote box according to the rdf group . This command start sync between R1 and R2, and also add these devices after creating the device group mydg.symrdf -sid 1234 -rdfg 3 -file rdf.txt query- Query the Devices by using device pair file.symrdf -g mydg set mode acp_disk- Set synching mode to Adaptive Copy.symrdf -g mydg query- Query device group.symrdf -g mydg split- Split the srdf pair for devices given in mydg.symrdf -sid 1234 -rdfg 3 -file rdf.txt deletepair.txt -force- Delete the srdf pairing between R1/R2 and return them to stanadard.
symdisk
symdisk -sid 1234 list -hotspare- List Hotspares configured in the array.symdisk -sid 1234 list -by_diskgroup- Displays all the disks in array by disk groups.symdisk -sid 1234 list -diskg_group 1- Displays all the disks in disk group 1.
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