#!/bin/ksh # IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG # This is an automatically generated prolog. # # 61haes_r714 src/43haes/usr/sbin/cluster/cspoc/utilities/clvpathpvids.sh 1.4 # # Licensed Materials - Property of IBM # # COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 2002,2004 # All Rights Reserved # # US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or # disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. # # IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG #/bin/ksh # @(#)77 1.4 src/43haes/usr/sbin/cluster/cspoc/utilities/clvpathpvids.sh, hacmp.cspoc, 61haes_r714 3/12/04 10:08:49 # $Id$ # @(#)59 1.0.0.0 src/43haes/usr/sbin/cluster/cspoc/utilities/clvpathpvids.sh, hacmp.cspoc, 51haes_r510 6/21/02 19:50:09 ############################################################################### # # Name: # clvpathpvids # # Description: # The clvpathpvids utility generates a combination of lspv and lsvpcfg commands # output. If vpath assosiated with the hdisk does not have yet a PVID, # utility takes the PVID from the related hdisk. # Result output is a list of lines, each of those contains a PVID number, # vpath name, volume group assosiated, and then the rest of lsvpcfg output. # # Usage: clvpathpvids # # Arguments: # None # # Return Values: # 0 success # 1 failure # ################################################################################ # Run lsvpcfg and read from it line by line separatin VPATH name lsvpcfg | (while read VPATH REST ; do #For each vpath look for it in lspv output lspv | grep $VPATH | read VPATH_NAME PVID VG #If no PVID assosiated, the if [ "$PVID" = none ] || [ -z "$PVID" ]; then #Look for the lsvpcfd output for hdisk name print $REST | cut -d"= " -f2 | cut -d' ' -f2 | cut -d' ' -f1| read HDISK #Grep hdisk PVID from lsvp output lspv | grep $HDISK | read DISK PVID VG if [[ "$PVID" = "none" ]] ; then lquerypv -h /dev/$HDISK 80 1 | cut -d' ' -f 4,5 | tr -d ' ' | read PVID fi fi #Store results in output string echo $PVID $VPATH $VG $REST done)