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Description
No summary
displayed
Summary
displayed
IO-Errors
#1
--
Total I/O error count for a path. The maximum
value that can be displayed is 2
32
- 1
(4294967295). If the total I/O error count reaches
the maximum value, it is reset, and the count is re-
started from 0.
To reset the IO-Errors value to 0, execute the
dlnkmgr command's clear operation. Executing the
clear operation also clears the number of I/O
operations (IO-Count) to 0.
For details on the clear operation, see
(Returns the Path Statistics to the Initial Value) on
.
DNum
#1
--
A hyphen (-) is displayed.
IEP
#1
--
The displayed paths are assumed to be in an
intermittent error status and checked whether those
paths are to be operated for automatic failbacks.
One of the following values is displayed for each
path:
•
-: Indicates that intermittent error monitoring
is disabled or the monitoring time for an
intermittent error is out of range.
•
A value of at least 0: Indicates the number of
errors that occurred during intermittent error
monitoring.
•
*: Indicates that an intermittent error occurred
(automatic failback does not check the path).
Physical
Device
#1
--
SCSI device configuration information. The names
of the physical device files under the /devices
directory are displayed.
Physical-
Product
--
When a path is migrated using a virtual ID, displays
model ID of the storage system that is connected
by the migration-destination path.
When a virtual ID is not used, a hyphen (-) is
displayed.
Physical-
SerialNumbe
r
--
When a path is migrated using a virtual ID, displays
serial number of the storage system that is
connected by the migration-destination path.
When a virtual ID is not used, a hyphen (-) is
displayed.
Physical-
iLU
--
When a path is migrated using a virtual ID, displays
LU number in the storage system that is connected
by the migration-destination path.
•
For HUS VM indicated by a hexadecimal
number. The first two characters of iLU are the
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Command Reference
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