A

5Non-interactive Commands Command Summary

Where:

HBA Instance = HBA number (use -gcommand to find)

HBA WWPN = World wide port name of the HBA

Parameter Name = Name of the parameter (see Table 5-10)

Parameter Alias = Alias of the parameter (see Table 5-10)

Parameter Value = New value of the parameter (see Table 5-10)

Table 5-10defines the link status parameter names, aliases, and values.

Table 5-10. Link Status Parameters

Description

Name

Alias

Value

 

 

 

 

Sets link-status retrieval period

AutoPoll

AP

0–256acycles

Sets link-status retrieval polling interval

PollRate

SR

5–30 seconds

Save link status to CVS log file

LogToFile

LF

Log file name

aWhen the AutoPoll parameter is 0, the link status is retrieved automatically until the user aborts the operation. When the AutoPoll parameter is in the range of 1–256, the link status is retrieved for the number of cycles specified by this value.

5.3.21

-m

(View, Enable, or Disable LUNs)

NOTES:

„If the current driver setting is Bind by Port ID, this option is not available.

„Under Solaris, if you use the driver from the OS installation CDs (QLC driver), this feature is disabled.

„Under Linux, if you use the ioctl or sysfs (inbox) driver, this feature is disabled.

„Under Solaris, the QLA HBA driver supports a maximum of 256 LUNs.

„Under Solaris, the QLC HBA driver supports a maximum of 16K LUNs.

„You must persistently bind the targets before configuring selective LUNs, (link).

Use the -mcommand to:

„View all selective LUNs for all HBA ports (1)

„View an HBA’s selective LUN list (2)

„View the current selective state of a LUN on a specific target (3)

„Enable (select) a LUN on a specific target on a specific HBA (4)

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