Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for AIX

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between these two parameter values. For details about the view
operation, see view (Displays Information) on page 6-34. The HBA-
adapter-number.bus-number and adapter-type.adapter-number strings
are case-sensitive.
Example
The following example shows how to place online all paths connected
to an HBA port whose HBA adapter number is 01 and bus number is
01.
When the confirmation message is displayed, the user enters y to
continue, or n to cancel the operation.
# /usr/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlnkmgr online -hba 01.01
KAPL01057-I All the paths which pass the specified HBA will
be changed to the Online status. Is this OK? [y/n]:y
KAPL01061-I 3 path(s) were successfully placed Online; 0
path(s) were not. Operation name = online
#
-hbaid HBA-port-ID
Use this parameter to place online, at one time, all paths that pass
through a specific HBA port. The command will place online all paths
connected to the HBA port that has the specified HBA-port-ID. To display
the HBA port IDs, execute the following view operation:
# /usr/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlnkmgr view -hba
For details about how to execute the view operation to display the HBA
port IDs, see To Display HBA Port Information on page 6-70 in
Parameters on page 6-36.
Example
The following example shows how to place online all paths connected
to the HBA port whose HBA-port-ID is 00001.
# /usr/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlnkmgr online -hbaid 00001
KAPL01104-I All the paths which pass the specified HBA port
will be changed to the Online status. Is this OK? [y/n]:y
KAPL01061-I 15 path(s) were successfully placed Online; 0
path(s) were not. Operation name = online
#
-cha -pathid AutoPATH_ID
Use this parameter to simultaneously place online all paths that pass
through a specific CHA port. The command will place online all paths that
pass through the CHA port in the path specified by the -pathid
parameter. Paths that pass through a specific physical CHA port on a
physical storage system will be online.
Specify the current AutoPATH_ID of the target path, which is displayed by
using the view operation. For details about the view operation, see
view
(Displays Information) on page 6-34. Leading zeros can be omitted
(000001 and 1 indicate the same AutoPATH_ID); however, when the
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Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for AIX) User Guide