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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Redirecting the output Post 302896160 by web2moha on Friday 4th of April 2014 05:40:41 PM
Old 04-04-2014
Code:
symcfg -sid 403 list -thin -pool -gb

>>>>>>>>>. this kind of output goes to a file

Code:
Symmetrix ID: 000008657403

                       S Y M M E T R I X   P O O L S                       
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pool         Flags  Dev              Usable       Free       Used Full Comp
Name         PTECSL Config              GBs        GBs        GBs  (%)  (%)
------------ ------ ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---- ----
EFD12          TEFDEI RAID-5(3+1)      4399.1     1231.7     3167.4   72    0
FC---45        TFFDEI RAID-5(3+1)     33666.8    14650.7    19016.2   56    0
SATA---66      TSFDEI RAID-6(6+2)     51702.5    29381.0    22321.6   43    0

Total                            ---------- ---------- ---------- ---- ----
GBs                                 89768.4    45263.4    44505.2   49    0

Legend:
  (P)ool Type:
    S = Snap,  R = Rdfa DSE  T = Thin
  (T)echnology:
    S = SATA, F = Fibre Channel, E = Enterprise Flash Drive, M = Mixed, - = N/A
  Dev (E)mulation:
    F = FBA, A = AS400, 8 = CKD3380, 9 = CKD3390, - = N/A
  (C)ompression:
    E = Enabled, D = Disabled, N = Enabling, S = Disabling, - = N/A
  (S)tate:
    E = Enabled, D = Disabled, B = Balancing
  Disk (L)ocation:
    I = Internal, X = External, M = Mixed, - = N/A


Code:
symcfg -sid 675 list -thin -pool -gb

>>> for this it creates a file with the output but has only Symmetrix ID: 000192600675 in it. the rest is displayed on the screen

Code:
Symmetrix ID: 000192600675

The gatekeeper device (while using the Base Daemon) has an error (Please see the Log file)

or

Code:
symcfg -sid 459 list -thin -pool -gb

>>> for this it creates a file with the output but has only Symmetrix ID: 000192600675 in it. the rest is displayed on the screen

Code:
Symmetrix ID: 000192600459

No Device Pools found


Last edited by Scrutinizer; 04-04-2014 at 09:58 PM.. Reason: code tags
 

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