HP XP7 Storage User Manual
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PROMPT>dlnkmgr view -path -item vmruntimename vmstate
vmpathuid
Paths:000002 OnlinePaths:000002
PathStatus IO-Count IO-Errors
Online 63 0
PathID VmRuntimeName Status VmState VmPathUID
000000 vmhba2:C0:T0:L0 Online active fc.200000e08b90c61c:
210000e08b90c61c-fc.50060e8010027a85:50060e8010027a85-
t10.HITACHI_770101520191
000001 vmhba5:C0:T0:L0 Online active fc.
20000024ff293611:21000024ff293611-fc.
50060e8010027a81:50060e8010027a81-t10.HITACHI_770101520191
KAPL01001-I The HDLM command completed normally. Operation
name = view, completion time = yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss
PROMPT>
To display path information, by abbreviating the list items
-path -c
When you specify the -path parameter together with the -c parameter,
the command selects certain items to be displayed, and shortens the
contents of each item so that the information about each path fits into a
single line on the screen.
The items that are displayed are PathID, DskName, iLU, CP, Status, and
Type.
For details on what is displayed for each item, see
.
When you use the -c parameter, the number of characters that can be
displayed in the product ID element of the DskName field is limited to 10.
When there are 11 or more characters in the product ID, the 8th and
following characters are abbreviated to ellipses (...).
The sub-parameters (following -path -c) are:
-pstv|-vstv
If the -pstv parameter is specified, information about the physical
storage system is displayed. If the -vstv parameter is specified,
information about the storage system recognized by the operating
system is displayed. If neither parameter is specified, information is
displayed according to the value specified in the -pstv parameter of
set operations.
For information about the items that are displayed differently
depending on the specified -pstv and -vstv parameters, see
6-6 Display items for which the display results of the view operation
differ depending on the -pstv parameter specification on page 6-22
.
-stname
6-38
Command Reference
Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for VMware®) User Guide