6. Command Reference
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In the sub-parameters, -hdev or -pathid, you can filter the LU information to
be displayed. If you omit both parameters, the command displays the information
about all the LUs recognized by HDLM.
For details on the contents of each displayed item, see Table 6-18: Displayed LU
Information.
The sub-parameters are:
-hdev host-device-name
Displays information only for the paths accessing the specified host device.
Specify a drive letter to indicate the desired host device. You cannot specify
the host device unless a drive letter has been assigned. The host-device-name
string is case sensitive. If the command ends with the KAPL01064-W or
KAPL01013-E message, follow the recommended action in the message.
-pathid AutoPATH_ID
Use this parameter to display only the information about the LU that is
connected to the path with that specified AutoPATH_ID.
-exlu
• When an HDLM management-target device is the EMC DMX series,
EMC CX series, or HP EVA series:
If this parameter is specified, all 32 digits of the
iLU are displayed
instead of truncating the
iLU to 13 digits. If this parameter is not
specified, any characters after the 13
th
digit of the iLU of the EMC
DMX series, EMC CX series, and HP EVA series will not be displayed.
Ellipsis (
...) will be displayed instead.
• When an HDLM management-target device is only the Thunder 9500V
series, Lightning 9900 series, Lightning 9900V series, Hitachi USP,
Hitachi AMS2000/AMS/WMS/SMS series, Universal Storage
Platform V/VM, or Virtual Storage Platform:
16 digits or less are displayed for the
iLU even if this parameter is
specified.
-t
Omits the title for each information item.
Example:
The following example shows how to add
SLPR, PathName, ChaPort,
CLPR, Type IO-Count, IO-Errors, DNum, and IEP to the displayed items
for LU information.
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