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Lexicals, F$GETDVI
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Returns a specified item of information for a specified device.
Format
F$GETDVI(device-name,item[,pathname])
Either an integer or a character string, depending on the item
you request.
device-name
Specifies a physical device name or a logical name equated to
a physical device name. Specify the device name as a character
string expression.
After the device-name argument is evaluated, the F$GETDVI
function examines the first character of the name. If the
first character is an underscore (_), the name is considered
a physical device name; otherwise, a single level of logical name
translation is performed and the equivalence name, if any, is
used.
item
Specifies the type of device information to be returned. The
item must be specified as a character string expression. You
can specify any one of the items listed below. For detailed
descriptions of each item code, see the HP OpenVMS DCL
Dictionary.
Items marked with a ** are valid for Integrity servers only.
Items marked with a * are valid for Alpha and Integrity servers
only.
Items marked with a + are typically used with the pathname
argument.
ACCESSTIMES_RECORDED* ACPPID ACPTYPE
ALL ALLDEVNAM ALLOCLASS
ALT_HOST_AVAIL ALT_HOST_NAME ALT_HOST_TYPE
AVAILABLE_PATH_COUNT* AVL CCL
CLUSTER CONCEALED CYLINDERS
DEVBUFSIZ DEVCHAR DEVCHAR2
DEVCLASS DEVDEPEND DEVDEPEND2
DEVICE_MAX_IO_SIZE* DEVICE_TYPE_NAME DEVLOCKNAM
DEVNAM DEVSTS DEVTYPE
DFS_ACCESS DIR DMT
DUA ELG ERASE_ON_DELETE*
ERRCNT+ERROR_RESET_TIME* EXISTS EXPSIZE*
FC_HBA_FIRMWARE_REV FC_NODE_NAME FC_PORT_NAME
FOD FOR FREEBLOCKS
FULLDEVNAM GEN HARDLINKS_SUPPORTED*
HOST_AVAIL HOST_COUNT HOST_NAME
HOST_TYPE IDV LAN_ALL_MULTICAST_MODE*
LAN_AUTONEG_ENABLED* LAN_DEFAULT_MAC_ADDRESS* LAN_FULL_DUPLEX*
LAN_JUMBO_FRAMES_ENABLED* LAN_LINK_STATE_VALID LAN_LINK_UP*
LAN_MAC_ADDRESS* LAN_PROMISCUOUS_MODE* LAN_PROTOCOL_NAME*
LAN_PROTOCOL_TYPE* LAN_SPEED* LOCKID
LOGVOLNAM MAILBOX_BUFFER_QUOTA* MAILBOX_INITIAL_QUOTA*
MAXBLOCK MAXFILES MBX
MEDIA_ID MEDIA_NAME MEDIA_TYPE
MNT MOUNT_TIME* MOUNTCNT
MOUNTVER_ELIGIBLE* MPDEV_AUTO_PATH_SW_CNT* MPDEV_CURRENT_PATH*
MPDEV_MAN_PATH_SW_CNT* MT3_DENSITY MT3_SUPPORTED
MULTIPATH* MVSUPMSG* NET
NEXTDEVNAM NOCACHE_ON_VOLUME* NOHIGHWATER
NOSHARE_MOUNTED* ODS2_SUBSET0* ODS5*
ODV OPCNT+ OPR
OWNUIC PATH_AVAILABLE*+ PATH_NOT_RESPONDING*+
PATH_POLL_ENABLED*+ PATH_SWITCH_FROM_TIME*+ PATH_SWITCH_TO_TIME*+
PATH_USER_DISABLED*+ PID PREFERRED_CPU
PREFERRED_CPU_BITMAP* PROT_SUBSYSTEM_ENABLED* QLEN*
RCK RCT REC
RECSIZ REFCNT REMOTE_DEVICE
RND ROOTDEVNAM RTM
SCSI_DEVICE_FIRMWARE_REV* SDI SECTORS
SERIALNUM SERVED_DEVICE SET_HOST_TERMINAL
SHDW_CATCHUP_COPYING SHDW_COPIER_NODE* SHDW_DEVICE_COUNT*
SHDW_GENERATION* SHDW_MASTER SHDW_MASTER_MBR*
SHDW_MASTER_NAME SHDW_MBR_COPY_DONE* SHDW_MBR_COUNT*
SHDW_MBR_MERGE_DONE* SHDW_MBR_READ_COST* SHDW_MEMBER
SHDW_MERGE_COPYING* SHDW_MINIMERGE_ENABLE* SHDW_NEXT_MBR_NAME
SHDW_READ_SOURCE* SHDW_SITE* SHDW_TIMEOUT*
SHR SPL SPLDEVNAM
SQD SSD_LIFE_REMAINING** SSD_USAGE_REMAINING**
STS SWL TOTAL_PATH_COUNT*
TRACKS TRANSCNT TRM
TT_ACCPORNAM TT_ALTYPEAHD TT_ANSICRT
TT_APP_KEYPAD TT_AUTOBAUD TT_AVO
TT_BLOCK TT_BRDCSTMB TT_CHARSET
TT_CRFILL TT_CS_HANGUL TT_CS_HANYU
TT_CS_HANZI TT_CS_KANA TT_CS_KANJI
TT_CS_THAI TT_DECCRT TT_DECCRT2
TT_DECCRT3 TT_DECCRT4 TT_DIALUP
TT_DISCONNECT TT_DMA TT_DRCS
TT_EDIT TT_EDITING TT_EIGHTBIT
TT_ESCAPE TT_FALLBACK TT_HALFDUP
TT_HANGUP TT_HOSTSYNC TT_INSERT
TT_LFFILL TT_LOCALECHO TT_LOWER
TT_MBXDSABL TT_MECHFORM TT_MECHTAB
TT_MODEM TT_MODHANGUP TT_NOBRDCST
TT_NOECHO TT_NOTYPEAHD TT_OPER
TT_PAGE TT_PASTHRU TT_PHYDEVNAM
TT_PRINTER TT_READSYNC TT_REGIS
TT_REMOTE TT_SCOPE TT_SECURE
TT_SETSPEED TT_SIXEL TT_SYSPWD
TT_TTSYNC TT_WRAP UNIT
VOLCHAR* VOLCOUNT VOLNAM
VOLNUMBER VOLSETMEM VOLSIZE*
VOLUME_EXTEND_QUANTITY* VOLUME_MOUNT_GROUP* VOLUME_MOUNT_SYS*
VOLUME_PENDING_WRITE_ERR* VOLUME_RETAIN_MAX* VOLUME_RETAIN_MIN*
VOLUME_SPOOLED_DEV_CNT* VOLUME_WINDOW* VPROT
WCK WRITETHRU_CACHE_ENABLED* WWID*
** Integrity servers only
* Alpha and Integrity servers only
+ Used with the pathname argument.
pathname (Alpha/Integrity servers only)
Specifies a path name for a multipath-capable device. Specify the
path name as a character string expression.
Item codes that use the pathname argument are identified by
a + in the item code list. In general, item codes that return
information that can vary by path do use the pathname argument.
You can see the paths for a multipath device by using the SHOW
DEVICE /FULL command, the SYS$DEVICE_PATH_SCAN system service, or
the F$MULTIPATH lexical function.
If the pathname argument is specified, it is validated against
the existing paths for the specified device. If the path does not
exist, the NOSUCHPATH error is returned - even if the specified
item code does not make use of the pathname argument.
1.$ ERR = F$GETDVI("_DQA0","ERRCNT")
$ SHOW SYMBOL ERR
ERR = 0 Hex = 00000000 Octal = 000000
This example shows how to use the F$GETDVI function to return
an error count for the device DQA0. You must place quotation
marks (" ") around the device name DQA0 and the item ERRCNT
because they are string literals.
2.$ LIBRARY/EXTRACT=$DCDEF/OUTPUT=$DCDEF.TXT SYS$LIBRARY:STARLET.MLB
This example shows how to create a file, $DCDEF.TXT, containing
a list of values for device types and device classes from
the STARLET library. The device classes begin with 'DC$', and
device types begin with 'DT$'.
Note that most modern SCSI disks and tapes return the generic
DEVTYPE code (DT$_GENERIC_DK or DT$_GENERIC_MK), therefore you
should use the DEVICE_TYPE_NAME item:
$ X=F$GETDVI("XDELTA$DKA0:","DEVICE_TYPE_NAME")
$ SHOW SYMBOL X
X = "RZ29B"
3.$ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETDVI ( "$1$DGA30", "PATH_SWITCH_TO_TIME", -
_$ "PGA0.5000-1FE1-0001=5782" )
19-MAY-2006 14:47:41.77
This example shows the use of the optional path name parameter
for F$GETDVI. If a path is not specified, information for the
multipath current path is returned. To determine the paths for
a multipath device, use the F$MULTIPATH lexical function.
4.$ SSD_USAGE_REMAINING = F$GETDVI("DKA100:","SSD_USAGE_REMAINING")
$ SHOW SYMBOL SSD_USAGE_REMAINING
SSD_USAGE_REMAINING = 100 Hex = 00000064 Octal = 00000000144
$ SSD_LIFE_REMAINING = F$GETDVI("DKA100:","SSD_LIFE_REMAINING")
$ SHOW SYMBOL SSD_LIFE_REMAINING
SSD_LIFE_REMAINING = 610372 Hex = 00095044 Octal = 00002250104
This example shows how to use the F$GETDVI function to return the
wear out gas gauge data for the Solid State Drive (SSD) connected
to a node in the Host Bus Adapters (HBA) mode and returns "-1" for
other disks.
SSD_USAGE_REMAINING - Reports in percentage the remaining life
of SSD available for use.
SSD_LIFE_REMAINING - Estimates the remaining life, in days, of
the SSD drive based on its percent usage
remaining.
Note: The return value of SSD_USAGE_REMAINING "0" indicates that
the device is worn out; it cannot accept any more writes and requires
replacement. The estimated wear out information is based on the
workload the device is running and the calculation is based on the
endurance usage reported by HP SSD drives.