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7.7.2.3 Parameters Used for Displaying Path Information
When displaying path information, if the -item parameter or the -c parameter is specified
at the same time as the -path parameter, you can select the items to display and display a
summary of path information. This section describes each parameter, path information and
displayed items.
Parameters for Displaying Path Information
When you specify the -path parameter and do not specify either the -c or -item
parameter, the -path command displays information about the paths without abbreviating
or selecting items. In the subsequent sub-parameters (following -path), you can filter the
paths to be listed (-hdev) and sort the list (-srt). When you omit both parameters, the
command displays information for all the paths in order of ascending AutoPATH_IDs. For
details on what is displayed in each item, see
Table 7.11.
AutoPATH_IDs displayed by the -path parameter depend on the sequence in which HDLM
detects the paths when a host is started. Because of this, make sure that you use the path
name (PathName) to identify a path. The subsequent sub-parameters (following -path)
are:
-hdev host-device-name: Filters the 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 ended by displaying the
KAPL01064-W or KAPL01013-E messages, perform the action recommended in the
message.
-stname: Use this parameter for the Thunder 9200/9500V Series, Lightning
9900/9900V Series, TagmaStore, or Universal Storage Platform V to display the model ID
of the storage system in the product ID element of the DskName field. When this
parameter is omitted, the command displays the product ID or emulation type of the
storage system instead. For more information pertaining to the storage system and
corresponding product ID, see
Table 7.13.
-iem: Use this parameter to add IEP to path information and display information
about intermittent errors.
-srt {pn|lu|cp}: Use this parameter to sort the list of path information in
ascending order, according to the specified sorting keys. The sorting keys are as follows:
the first sorting key is the name of the storage system (DskName), the second sorting
key is the value specified by the -srt parameter, and the third sorting key is
AutoPATH_ID.
The parameter values available to specify the second sorting key are:
pn: Path name
lu: LU number of the storage system
cp: Port number of the channel adapter
When the -srt parameter is omitted, the path information is listed in order of
ascending AutoPATH_IDs.