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Use this parameter to place offline, at one time, all paths that pass

through a specific CHA port. The command will place offline all paths

connected to the CHA port that has the specified CHA-port-ID. To display

the CHA port IDs, execute the following view operation:

# /opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlnkmgr view -cha

For details about how to execute the view operation to display the CHA

port IDs, see

To display CHA port information on page 6-65

in

Parameters on page 6-34

.

Example

The following example shows how to place offline all paths connected

to the CHA port whose CHA-port-ID is 00001.

# /opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlnkmgr offline -chaid 00001

KAPL01102-I All the paths which pass the specified CHA port

will be changed to the Offline(C) status. Is this OK? [y/n]:y

KAPL01103-I If you are sure that there would be no problem

when all the paths which pass the specified HBA port are

placed in the Offline(C) status, enter y. Otherwise, enter

n. [y/n]:y

KAPL01061-I 15 path(s) were successfully placed Offline(C); 0

path(s) were not. Operation name = offline

#

-pathid AutoPATH_ID

Use this parameter to place a single path offline.
Specify the current AutoPATH_ID of the target path, which is displayed by

using the view operation. For details on the view operation, see

view

(Displays Information) on page 6-32

. Leading zeros can be omitted

(000001 and 1 indicate the same AutoPATH_ID). Therefore, 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. When you

want to add a new LU without restarting the host, AutoPATH_IDs are re-

assigned to each path of the LU when you execute the dlmcfgmgr utility.

Always make sure that you execute the view operation to find the current

AutoPATH_ID of the target path, before executing the offline operation.

-device SCSI-device-name

Use this parameter to place offline all paths connected to the specified

SCSI device.
For SCSI-device-name, specify the value of Device displayed by

executing the view operation as follows:
# /opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlnkmgr view -lu
For details on how to execute the view operation and display the SCSI

device name, see

To display LU information on page 6-53

in

Parameters

on page 6-34

. Only one case-sensitive parameter value can be specified.

Command Reference

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