Sun Microsystems Virtual Tape Library manual Get physical device information

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Physical devices

Get physical device information

iscon getpdevinfo -s <server-name> [-u <username> -p <password>]

[-F [-M -C <category>] [-a] [-A] [-I <ACSL>] ] [-o <output-format>] [-X <rpc-timeout>]

iscon getpdevinfo --server-name=<server-name>

[--server-username=<username> --server-password=<password>] [--config [--include-system-info --category=<category>] [--allocated-list] [--available-list] [--scsiaddress=<ACSL>] ] [--output-format=<output-format>] [--rpc-timeout=<rpc-timeout>]

Description:

‐F (‐‐config) is an option to get the physical device configuration information. The default is to exclude the system device information.

‐M (‐‐include‐system‐info) is an option to include the system device information.

‐C (‐‐category) is an option to be used as a filter to get the configuration information for the specified category with one of the values: virtual (default) or service‐enabled or direct.

The ‐M (‐‐include‐system‐info) and ‐C (‐‐category) options are mutually exclusive.

‐o (‐‐output‐format) is the option to specify the output format. The <output‐format> for the ‐F (‐‐config) option is one of the following values: list or detail or guid or scsi.

‐a (‐‐allocated‐list) is an option to get the allocated physical device information.

‐A (‐‐available‐list) is an option to get the available physical device information.

‐I (‐‐scsiaddress) is an option to specify the SCSI address as a device filter in the following format: <ACSL>=#:#:#:# (adapter:channel:id:lun)

The <output‐format> for the ‐a (‐‐allocated‐list) and the ‐A (‐‐available‐list) options is one of the following values: list or detail or size‐only.

‐F (‐‐config), and ‐a (‐‐allocated‐list) and/or ‐A (‐‐available‐list) are mutually exclusive. You can either get the configuration information or get the allocation information. When getting the allocation information, you can specify either ‐a (‐‐ allocated‐list), or ‐A (‐‐available‐list) or both. The default is to display both the device allocation and availability information if none of the options is specified.

‐X (‐‐rpc‐timeout) is an option to specify a number between 1 and 30000 in seconds for the RPC timeout. The system will retry the command for the amount of time specified if the server does not respond. The default RPC timeout is 30 seconds.

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Sun Microsystems Virtual Tape Library manual Get physical device information