HP Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software User Manual
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6. Command Reference
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-pathid
, or
-hbaportwwn
parameter.
-hba
host-port-number.bus-number
Use this parameter to place offline, at one time, all the paths that pass through a
specific HBA port. The command will place offline all the paths connected to the
HBA port that has the specified host port number and bus number.
Specify the host port number and bus number of the target HBA port: the numbers
are found in the
PathName
field displayed using the
view
operation. Enter a
period between these two parameter values. For details about the
view
operation,
see 6.7 view (Displays Information). Leading zeros of each parameter value can
be omitted; however, when the host port number or bus number of the target HBA
port is
0000
, enter
0000
or
0
for the corresponding parameter value.
Example
The following example shows how to place offline all paths connected to the
HBA port whose host port number is
0001
and bus number is
0001
:
>dlnkmgr offline -hba 1.1
KAPL01055-I All the paths which pass the specified HBA
will be changed to the Offline(C) status. Is this OK? [y/
n]:y
KAPL01056-I If you are sure that there would be no problem
when all the paths which pass the specified HBA are placed
in the Offline(C) status, enter y. Otherwise, enter n.
[y/n]:y
KAPL01061-I 3 path(s) were successfully placed
Offline(C); 0 path(s) were not. Operation name = offline
>
-cha -pathid
AutoPATH_ID
Use this parameter to place offline, at one time, all the paths that pass through a
specific channel adapter port. The command will place offline all the paths that
pass through the channel adapter port to which the path with the specified
AutoPATH_ID is connected. You can specify this parameter only when the
HDLM management-target device is the Thunder 9500V series, Lightning 9900
series, Lightning 9900V series, Hitachi USP, Hitachi AMS2000/AMS/WMS/
SMS series, Universal Storage Platform V/VM, and Virtual Storage Platform.
Specify the current AutoPATH_ID of the target path, which is displayed by using
the
view
operation. For details about the
view
operation, see 6.7 view (Displays
Information). Leading zeros can be omitted (
000001
and
1
indicate the same
AutoPATH_ID); however, when the target AutoPATH_ID is
000000
, enter
000000
or
0
for the parameter value.
AutoPATH_IDs are re-assigned every time the host is restarted. Always make