Syntax

When running from the command line, use:

show iscsiInitiator [\“initiatorName\”] iscsiSessions show iscsiTarget [\“targetName\”] iscsiSessions

When running from a script file, use:

show iscsiInitiator [“initiatorName”] iscsiSessions show iscsiTarget [“targetName”] iscsiSessions

Parameters

Parameter

Description

 

 

initiatorName

The name of the iSCSI initiator for which session

 

information is desired. Enclose the iSCSI initiator

 

name in double quotation marks (“ ”). The name

 

and quotation marks must also be enclosed in

 

either square brackets ([ ]) or angle brackets (< >). If

 

the name is longer than 30 characters, the angle

 

brackets must be used.

targetName

The name of the iSCSI target for which session

 

information is desired. Enclose the iSCSI target

 

name in double quotation marks (“ ”). The name

 

and quotation marks must also be enclosed in

 

either square brackets ([ ]) or angle brackets (< >). If

 

the name is longer than 30 characters, the angle

 

brackets must be used.

NOTE: This command can be entered without defining any arguments, i.e. show iscsiSessions.

When the command is entered without arguments, the information displayed is for all active iSCSI sessions. To limit the information displayed, enter a specific iSCSI initiator or a specific iSCSI target. The command then displays only information about that particular iSCSI initiator or iSCSI target session.

Show Disk Group

Description

This command returns the following information about a disk group:

Status (online or offline)

Physical disk type (SAS)

Enclosure loss protection (yes or no)

Current owner (RAID controller module 0 or RAID controller module 1)

Associated virtual disks and free capacity

Associated physical disks

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