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appiqlist -backup -masterserver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqlist -backup -masterserver -all. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqlist -backup -masterserver -mediaserver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqlist -backup -masterserver -schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
-endtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqlist -event -all -severity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqlist -event -all -severity -startdate -starttime -enddate -endtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
-enddate -endtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqshow -event -all -startdate -starttime -enddate -endtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqshow -event -all -severity -startdate -starttime -enddate -endtime . . . . . . .
appiqdelete -event -all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqdelete -event -all -severity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqdelete -event -all -startdate -starttime -enddate -endtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
appiqshow -fabric -all -zoneset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqshow -fabric -all -zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqshow -fabric -all -zonealias . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqshow -fabric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
-all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqlist -hostsecuritygroup -port. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqlist -hostsecuritygroup -volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
appiqcreate -hostsecuritygroup -port -initiator [-name ] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
appiqdelete -pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sorting the Information Displayed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sorting Hosts by Number of HBAs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sort Storage Systems by Number of Fabrics Connected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
appiqshow -device -storagesystem -maskingcapabilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqshow -device -storagesystem -storageclientsettings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqstats -device -storagesystem -all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqstats -device -storagesystem . . . . . . . . .
appiqcreate -volume -storagesetting -size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqcreate -volume -storagesetting -size -name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
-fabric -zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqdelete -zoneset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqactivate -zoneset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appiqadd -zoneset -zone . . . . . . appiqremove -zoneset -zone . . . ... ... ... ... ... .. .. .. .. .. ... ... ... ... ... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ... ... ... ... ... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 77 78 78 78 78 Index . . . .
About this guide This guide provides information about: • Installing the Command Line Interface (CLI) • Using the CLI Intended audience This guide is intended for: • Network Engineers • Administrators • Any one that needs to monitor and/or manage their elements by using the CLI Prerequisites Prerequisites for using this product include: • Networking • Storage Area Networks (SANs) • The Common Information Model (CIM) Related documentation In addition to this guide, please refer to other documents for this
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1 Overview of the CLI IMPORTANT: Depending on your license, the Command Line Interface (CLI) may not be available. See the "List of Features" to determine if you have access to the CLI. The "List of Features" is accessible from the Documentation Center (Help > Documentation Center in Storage Essentials). The CLI provides an alternate way for you to manage elements the management server monitors. You can use the CLI commands in scripts to manage your storage.
• Pools • Volumes • Zone Aliases • Zone Sets • Zones To exit the CLI, type exit or quit. Before Using the CLI Before you can use the CLI, you must configure the CLI environment. To connect to the management server, enter the following command on the computer from which you will run the CLI commands. This computer must already have the CLI installed: • Microsoft Windows: appiqconfig -username -password -server transport -erroroutput -port • UNIX: .
• HTTPS - 443 • RMI - 1099 Accessing the CLI Help from the CLI Online help for the command line interface (CLI) is not only accessible by clicking the Help button on the management server, but also from the CLI window. Help can be accessed from the CLI window by appending -help or -h to the command. For example, assume you want to list all the statistics for a host, but you don't know the full command.
• ”Discovery” on page 18 • ”Domains” on page 19 • ”Events” on page 19 • ”Fabrics” on page 31 • ”Hosts” on page 40 • ”Host Security Groups” on page 44 • ”Security” on page 51 • ”Storage Pools” on page 53 • ”Sorting the Information Displayed” on page 55 • ”Storage Systems” on page 57 • ”Switches” on page 62 • ”Tape Libraries” on page 65 • ”Volumes” on page 67 • ”Zones” on page 69 • ”Zone Aliases” on page 74 • ”Zone Sets” on page 76 About Error Codes The management server provides error codes to help you in d
Accessing Error Codes To access error codes, enter one of the following at the command prompt after you have entered a CLI command: • Microsoft Windows echo %errorlevel% • UNIX (C shell) echo $status • UNIX (Bourne shell, Bourne Again shell, and Korn shell) echo $? The error code is returned, for example 0, which means there is no error. Storage Essentials 5.00.
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2 Installing the CLI This chapter describes the following: • ”Installing the CLI on Microsoft Windows” on page 7 • ”Installing the CLI on Sun Solaris” on page 8 • ”Installing the CLI on IBM AIX” on page 9 • ”Upgrading the CLI” on page 10 • ”Removing the CLI from UNIX” on page 10 Keep in mind: • Install the CLI on a remote server that can access the management server. • If you have a previous version of the CLI, you must upgrade it to match the current version of the management server.
Removing the CLI from Microsoft Windows To remove the CLI from Microsoft Windows: 1. Go to Add/Remove Programs. 2. Select the CLI program from the list. 3. Click the Change/Remove button. 4. When you told the product is about to be uninstalled, click Uninstall. 5. When the program is done with removing the product, click Done. The CLI is removed from Microsoft Windows. Installing the CLI on Sun Solaris IMPORTANT: You must have root privileges to install this software.
3. During the installation you are asked for the installation directory. Select the default installation directory for best results. 4. Go to a directory other than one on the CD-ROM. 5. Unmount the CD-ROM by entering the following at the command prompt: # umount /cdrom where /cdrom is the name of the directory where you mounted the CD-ROM 6. Go to the [CLI_installation_directory]/bin directory, where [CLI_installation_directory] is the directory containing the CLI program. 7.
The CLI is automatically installed in the /opt/APPQcli directory. 5. During the installation you are asked for the installation directory. Select the default installation directory for best results. 6. Go to a directory other than one on the CD-ROM. 7. Unmount the CD-ROM by entering the following at the command prompt: # umount /cdrom where /cdrom is the name of the directory where you mounted the CD-ROM 8.
3 CLI Commands IMPORTANT: Before you can use the CLI, you must make a connection to the management server. See the topic, ”Before Using the CLI” on page 2 for more information. It is recommended you use the CLI prompt to enter your commands instead of typing the “appiq” prefix in the CLI commands. You can avoid typing the “appiq” prefix in the CLI commands by entering cli at the command prompt.
• ”Zones” on page 69 • ”Zone Aliases” on page 74 • ”Zone Sets” on page 76 CLI Version You can find the version of the CLI by entering the following: • Microsoft Windows: cli -version • UNIX: .
appiqlist -application -exchange -all Description: Lists all the exchange applications. appiqlist -application -virtual -all Description: Lists all the virtual applications. appiqshow -application Description: Display detailed information about the specified application, where is the identifier for the application. The identifier for the application can be obtain from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -application -all command.
• ”appiqlist -backup -masterserver -job -partial” on page 15 • ”appiqlist -backup -masterserver -mediapool” on page 15 • ”appiqlist -backup -masterserver -media” on page 15 • ”appiqlist -backup -masterserver -policy” on page 15 • ”appiqlist -backup -masterserver -client” on page 16 • ”appiqlist -backup -mediaserver ” on page 16 • ”appiqlist -backup -mediaserver -tapelibrary” on page 16 • ”appiqshow -backup -masterserver -all” on page 16 • ”appiqshow -backup -masterserver
You can find the identifier for the master server through the appiqlist -backup -masterserver -all command. appiqlist -backup -masterserver -schedule Description: Lists all the backup schedules of the master server. You can find the identifier for the master server through the appiqlist -backup -masterserver -all command. appiqlist -backup -masterserver -job -all Description: Lists all the backup jobs configured on the master server.
You can find the identifier for the master server through the appiqlist -backup -masterserver -all command. appiqlist -backup -masterserver -client Description: Lists all the backup clients associated for the master server. You can find the identifier for the master server through the appiqlist -backup -masterserver -all command. appiqlist -backup -mediaserver Description: Lists the name of the media server.
appiqshow -backup -masterserver -job -all Description: Provides detailed description of all the backup jobs configured on the master server. You can find the identifier for the master server through the appiqlist -backup -masterserver -all command. appiqshow -backup -masterserver -job -success Description: Provides detailed description of all the success jobs configured on the master server.
You can find the identifier for the master server through the appiqlist -backup -masterserver -all command. appiqshow -backup -mediaserver Description: Provides a detailed description of the media server. You can find the identifier for the media server through the appiqlist -backup -masterserver -mediaserver command. appiqshow -backup -mediaserver -tapelibrary Description: Provides detailed description of all the tape libraries connected to the media server.
appiqdiscover -domaindiscovery -refresh -host Description: This command collects infrastructure data during Get Details for a specified host, but it does not delete components that no longer exist. The host identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -host -all command.
appiqlist -event -all -startdate -starttime -enddate -endtime Description: Lists the events from the elements monitored by the management server and fall within the time specified. where • - is the date or today can be entered, for example 2005-05-23. • - is the time (24-hour clock) or now can be entered, for example 10:45. appiqlist -event -all -severity where is the severity of the event.
where • - is the date or today can be entered, for example 2005-05-23. • - is the time (24-hour clock) or now can be entered, for example 10:45. • - is the severity of the event. See Table 3 on page 20 for more information. All severities are included if you do not include the severity flag.
Table 4 Event Types (continued) S.No Event Type An Event Regarding...
Table 5 Element Types (continued) Element Type Lists Only Events From... fabric Fabrics other Elements that do not fit the previous categories management server The management server All All elements appiqlist -event -all -elementtype -severity Description: Lists the events for the specified event type and severity. • is the identifier for an element type. See Table 5 on page 22 for information about the various element types.
• is the identifier for the element. The element identifier can be obtained from several methods. For example, the element identifier for a storage system can be obtained from the appiqlist -device -storagesystem -all command. • - is the severity of the event. See Table 3 on page 20 for more information. All severities are included if you do not include the severity flag.
• - is the date or today can be entered, for example 2005-05-23. • - is the time (24-hour clock) or now can be entered, for example 10:45. • - is the event type. See Table 4 on page 21. Events of all types are shown if you do not specify the event type. Description: Lists the events from the element specified with the specified event type and within the specified interval.
appiqshow -event -all -elementtype -severity Description: Provides detailed information of all the events for a specified that are of the specified severity. where • is the identifier for an element type. See Table 5 on page 22 for information about the various element types. Events from all element types are displayed if you do not specify the -elementtype tag. • - is the severity of the event. See Table 3 on page 20 for more information.
-enddate -endtime Description: Provides detailed information of all the events with the given severity and between the specified time intervals. where • - is the date or today can be entered, for example 2005-05-23. • - is the time (24-hour clock) or now can be entered, for example 10:45. • - is the severity of the event. See Table 3 on page 20 for more information. All severities are included if you do not include the severity flag.
appiqshow -event -elementid -severity Description: Provides a detailed description of events from the specified element and with specified severity value. where • is the identifier for the element. The element identifier can be obtained from several methods. For example, the element identifier for a storage system can be obtained from the appiqlist -device -storagesystem -all command. • - is the severity of the event.
-enddate -endtime Description: Provides detailed information of all the events for a specified element, event type and between the specified time intervals. where • - is the identifier for an element. • - is the date or today can be entered, for example 2005-05-23. • - is the time (24-hour clock) or now can be entered, for example 10:45. • - is the event type. See Table 4 on page 21.
• - is the date or today can be entered, for example 2005-05-23. • - is the time (24-hour clock) or now can be entered, for example 10:45. appiqclear -event -all -severity Description: Clears all the events with the specified severity. where is the severity of the event. See Table 3 on page 20 for more information. All severities are included if you do not include the severity flag.
appiqdelete -event -all -severity -startdate -starttime -enddate -endtime Description: Deletes all the events that are associated with an element with the specified severity and between the given time intervals. This command can only delete events that are associated with an element. where • - is the date or today can be entered, for example 2005-05-23.
• appiqlist - Lists fabrics or elements, such as applications, hosts, switches, storage systems, zone sets, zones, paths, within the fabrics or a specified fabric. • appiqshow - Provides detailed information about fabrics or elements within a fabric. To obtain information about the command, type -help at the end of the command, as shown in the following example: appiqlist -fabric -all - help appiqlist -fabric -all Description: Lists fabrics.
Fabric:1096:1000006069500b84 Host:1004:ufo Host:1003:challenger Fabric:1166:10000060695011e9 Host:1004:ufo Host:1003:challenger Fabric:1179:1000080088A06414 Fabric:1215:100000606930260d The number after the first colon is the identifier for the element. The item after the second colon is the World Wide Name (WWN) of the fabric or the name of the element in the fabric. appiqlist -fabric -all -port Description: Lists the fibre channel ports in the fabrics.
appiqlist -fabric -all -storagesystem Description: Lists the storage systems in fabrics. Example: C:\cli>appiqlist -fabric -all -storagesystem Fabric:1080:100008008840242B Fabric:1089:1000080088A0D07E Fabric:1096:1000006069500b84 StorageSystem:1006:LSI2400 StorageSystem:1000:HDS9910@192.168.1.236 StorageSystem:1001:000183500570 (Symm48:3830) Fabric:1166:10000060695011e9 StorageSystem:1009:LSI4600 StorageSystem:1000:HDS9910@192.168.1.
Description: Displays the world wide name of the specified fabric and its fabric identifier. appiqlist -fabric -device where is the fabric identifier. The fabric identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -fabric -all command. Description: Lists the hosts, switches, storage systems, and/or applications in the fabric specified by .
Example: C:\cli>appiqlist -fabric 1096 -host Host:1004:ufo Host:1003:challenger The number after the first colon is the identifier for the element. The item after the second colon is the name of the element in the fabric. appiqlist -fabric -port where is the fabric identifier. The fabric identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -fabric -all command. Description: Provides a list of the fibre channel ports in the specified fabric.
appiqlist -fabric -tapelibrary where is the fabric identifier. The fabric identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -fabric -all command. Description: Lists the tape library in the fabric specified by . appiqlist -fabric -zoneset where is the fabric identifier. The fabric identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -fabric -all command.
appiqshow -fabric -all -storagesystem Description: Provides a detailed description of the storage systems in the fabrics managed by the management server. appiqshow -fabric -all -tapelibrary Description: Provides a detailed description of the tape libraries in the fabrics managed by the management server. appiqshow -fabric -all -zoneset Description: Provides a detailed description of the zone sets in the fabrics managed by the management server.
appiqshow -fabric -port where is the fabric identifier. The fabric identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -fabric -all command. Description: Provides a detailed description of the fibre channel ports in the fabric specified by . appiqshow -fabric -switch where is the fabric identifier. The fabric identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -fabric -all command.
Hosts Use the following types of CLI commands to obtain information about hosts: • appiqlist - Lists hosts or components belonging to the hosts or a specified host, such as ports and disk drives. • appiqshow - Provides detailed information about the components belonging to the hosts or a specified hosts. • appiqstats - Provides statistics about a host or its components, such as a logical drive. appiqlist -device -host -all Description: Lists the hosts detected by the management server.
C:\cli>appiqlist -device -host 1004 -all Port:1044:Adapter 0 Port 0 Port:1060:Adapter 1 Port 0 The number after the first colon is the identifier for the element. appiqlist -device -host -port where is the host identifier. The host identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -host -all command. Description: Lists the specified host's fibre channel ports.
appiqlist -device -host -targetmapping where is the host identifier. The host identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -host -all command. Description: Lists the target mappings of the host specified. appiqlist -device -host -diskdrive where is the host identifier. The host identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -host -all command. Description: Lists the disk drives connected to the host specified.
appiqshow -device -host where is the host identifier. The host identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -host -all command. Description: Provides a detailed description of the host specified. appiqshow -device -host -all where is the host identifier. The host identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -host -all command. Description: Provides a detailed description of the specified host’s components.
Description: Provides a detailed description of the specified host’s logical disks. appiqshow -device -host -volume where is the host identifier. The host identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -host -all command. Description: Provides a detailed description of the volume manage volumes on the host specified. appiqshow -device -host -partition where is the host identifier.
appiqlist -hostsecuritygroup Description: Provides the name of the specified host security group. The identifier for the host security group can be obtained from several methods, such as the appiqlist -device -storagesystem -hostsecuritygroup command. appiqlist -hostsecuritygroup -all Description: Provide list of all the sub components belonging to the specified host security group.
appiqlist -hostsecuritygroup -maskingcapabilities Description: Provides list of all the masking capabilities belonging to the specified host security group. The identifier for the host security group can be obtained from several methods, such as the appiqlist -device -storagesystem -hostsecuritygroup command. appiqshow -hostsecuritygroup Description: Provide detailed description of the specified host security group.
as the appiqlist -device -storagesystem -hostsecuritygroup command. appiqshow -hostsecuritygroup -subordinate Description: Provides detailed information of all the subordinate host security group belonging to the specified host security group. The identifier for the host security group can be obtained from several methods, such as the appiqlist -device -storagesystem -hostsecuritygroup command.
appiqdelete -hostsecuritygroup Description: Deletes the host security group specified, where the is the identifier for the host security group. The identifier for the host security group can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -storagesystem -hostsecuritygroup command.
• - is a list of storage system volume IDs. The list of volume IDs can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqshow -hostsecuritygroup -volume command. appiqremove -hostsecuritygroup - initiator Description: Removes specified initiator WWNs from the protocol controller specified. where: • is the identifier for the host security group.
obtain the host port ID or its WWN from several methods, such as from the following command: appiqlist –device –host -port • - is a list of storage system port IDs. • - is a list of storage system volume IDs.
appiqlist -user -all Description: Lists users authorized to access to the management server. appiqlist -user Description: Provides the information about the specified user. You can obtain the identifier for the user from the appiqlist -user -all command. appiqlist -user -role Description: Provides the information about the specified user's role. You can obtain the identifier for the user from the appiqlist -user -all command.
appiqshow -user -all Description: Provides detailed description about the users authorized to access the management server. appiqshow -user Description: Provides detailed description of the specified user. You can obtain the identifier for the user from the appiqlist -user -all command. appiqshow -user -role Description: Provides detailed description of the specified user's role. You can obtain the identifier for the user from the appiqlist -user -all command.
Storage Pools Use the CLI commands in this section to manage storage pools. appiqlist -pool Description: Provides the name of a specific storage pool. The pool ID can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -storagesystem -pool command. appiqlist -pool -volume Description: Provides list of volumes on storage pool specified.
appiqshow -pool - storageextent Description: Provides a detailed description of storage extents on the pool specified. The pool ID can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -storagesystem -pool command. The pool ID can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -storagesystem -pool command. appiqshow -pool -volume Description: Provides a detailed description of volumes on the pool specified.
• - is the storage setting ID for the new pool. You can obtain the storage setting ID from one of the following commands: • appiqshow -device -storage system -pool • appiqlist -pool -storagesetting • appiqshow -pool -storagesetting - This command also shows supported sizes for each of the storagesetting. • - is the size of the pool in megabytes.
Sort Storage Systems by Number of Fabrics Connected To sort the storage systems by the number of fabrics connected, enter the following at the command prompt: # appiqlist -fabric -all -storagesystem | grep "^StorageSystem:" | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn The software displays the following: 6 4 2 2 2 StorageSystem:1616:000183500570 (Symm48:3830) StorageSystem:3536:HITACHI DISK-SUBSYSTEM 0118 StorageSystem:3527:DGC LUNZ 0099 StorageSystem:1618:LSI2400 StorageSystem:1019:LSI4600 The number after the first col
Display Model Numbers of All Switches To display the model numbers of all switches, enter the following at the command prompt: # appiqshow -fabric -all uniq -c | sort -rn -switch | grep "^Model:" | cut -d':' -f2 | sort | The software displays the following: 5 2 2 1 SilkWorm 2800 SilkWorm 3800 SilkWorm 2400 5000.001 The first item is the number of switches of that type. The second item is the model name.
The number after the first colon is the identifier for the element. The item after the second colon is the name of the element. appiqlist -device -storagesystem -all where is the storage system identifier. The storage system identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -storagesystem -all command. Description: Provides a list of the subcomponents of the specified storage system.
appiqlist -device -storagesystem -drive where is the storage system identifier. The storage system identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -storagesystem -all command. Description: Lists the drives for the storage system specified. appiqlist -device -storagesystem -extent where is the storage system identifier.
Description: Lists of the storage client settings for the storage system specified. appiqshow -device -storagesystem -all Description: Provides a detailed description of the storage systems detected by the management server. appiqshow -device -storagesystem where is the storage system identifier. The storage system identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -storagesystem -all command.
Description: Provides a detailed description of the volumes for the storage system specified. appiqshow -device -storagesystem -unmappedvolume where is the identifier for a storage system. The storage system identifier can be found through several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -storagesystem -all command. Description: Provides a detailed description of the unmapped volumes for the storage system specified.
appiqshow -device -storagesystem -maskingcapabilities where is the storage system identifier. The storage system identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -storagesystem -all command. Description: Provides a detailed description of the masking capabilities for the storage system specified. appiqshow -device -storagesystem -storageclientsettings where is the storage system identifier.
Switch:1011:AppIQ_ES-3016 Switch:1012:QBrocade3 Switch:1013:QBrocade4 Switch:1014:QBrocade1 The number after the first colon is the identifier for the element. The item after the second colon is the name of the element. appiqlist -device -switch where is the switch identifier. The switch identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -switch -all command. Description: Provides the name of the switch specified by the switch identifier.
appiqlist -device -switch -zoneset where is the switch identifier. The switch identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -switch -all command. Description: Provides information about zone sets on the specified switch. appiqshow -device -switch -all Description: Provides detailed information about the switches detected by the management server. appiqshow -device -switch where is the switch identifier.
appiqstats -device -switch where is the switch identifier. The switch identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -switch -all command. Description: Provides statical information about a specified switch.
appiqlist -device -tapelibrary -controller where is the identifier for the tape library. The identifier for the tape library can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -tapelibrary -all command. Description: Provides a list of all front-end controller cards that belongs to the specified tape library. appiqlist -device -tapelibrary -changerdevice where is the identifier for the tape library.
appiqshow -device -tapelibrary -mediaaccessdevice where is the identifier for the tape library. The identifier for the tape library can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -tapelibrary -all command. Description: Provides a detailed description of all media access devices that belongs to the specified tape library appiqshow -device -tapelibrary -controller where is the identifier for the tape library.
• - is the identifier for a storage system pool. The storage system pool identifier can be found through several methods, such as from the appiqlist -device -storagesystem -pool command. • - is the identifier for the storage setting. The storage setting identifier can be found through several methods, such as from the appiqshow -device -storagesystem -pool command. • - is the size of the volume in megabytes.
• - the cache reach ahead multiplier (0 to 65535 bytes). A cache read ahead multiplier copies additional data blocks into the cache while it is reading and copying host-requested data blocks from disk to cache. Select the multiplier that maximizes performance for the way the volume will be utilized. • - is the segment size of the volume. • - is the name of the storage volume you want to create.
appiqlist -zone -port where is the zone identifier. The zone identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -fabric -zone command. Description: Provides a list of the ports in the zone specified. appiqlist -zone -zonealias where is the zone identifier. The zone identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -fabric -zone command.
appiqcreate -zone -fabric -port where is the name of the zone. Make sure you do not have a zone with the same name by entering the appiqlist -fabric -zone command. • is the fabric identifier. The fabric identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -fabric -all command. • is the port identifier for a host or storage system.
• is the fabric identifier. The fabric identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -fabric -all command. • is the zone alias identifier. The zone alias identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -zone -zonealias command. Description: Creates a zone within the specified fabric and containing the specified zone alias.
-port command to add the port identifier for the storage system. Likewise, if you used the port identifier of a storage system when you created the zone, use the appiqadd -zone -port command to add the port identifier for the host. Naming Conventions for Brocade Switches: • The name must contain 1 to 64 characters. • The name must begin with a letter. Any character other than the first character can be a letter, a number (0 to 9), or an underscore (_).
• is the zone alias identifier. The zone alias identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -zone -zonealias command. Description: Adds a zone alias to a zone. appiqremove -zone -port where • is the zone identifier. The zone identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -fabric -zone command. • is the port identifier.
• is the fabric identifier. The fabric identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -fabric -all command. • is the port identifier for a host, switch or storage system. The port identifier for a host can be obtained from the appiqlist -device -host -port command and the port identifier for a storage system can be obtained from the appiqlist -device -storagesystem -port command.
switch can be obtained from the appiqlist -device -switch -all command. Description: Adds a port to a zone alias. appiqremove -zonealias -port where • is the zone alias identifier. The zone alias identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqshow -fabric -all -zonealias command. • is the port identifier. The port identifier can be obtained from the appiqshow -zonealias -port command.
appiqshow -zoneset -zone where is the zone set identifier. The zone set identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -fabric -zoneset command. Description: Provides a detailed description of the zones that are contained within the zone set specified. appiqcreate -zoneset -fabric -zone where • is the name of the zone set.
appiqactivate -zoneset where is the zone set identifier. The zone set identifier can be obtained from several methods, such as from the appiqlist -fabric -zoneset command. Description: Activates the zone set specified by . The zone set that was previously active is automatically deactivated. appiqadd -zoneset -zone where • is the zone set identifier.
Index A accessing CLI 2 CLI help 3 error codes 4 AIX CLI installation 9 CLI removal 10 appiqactivate 76 appiqadd 69, 74, 76 appiqclear 19 appiqcreate 53, 67, 69, 74, 76 appiqdelete 19, 53, 67, 69, 74, 76 appiqlist 19, 31, 40, 57, 62, 69, 76 appiqlist -device -storagesystem -port 57 appiqlist -device -storagesystem -all 57 appiqremove 69, 74, 76 appiqshow 19, 31, 40, 57, 62, 69, 74, 76 audience xv authorized reseller, HP xvii C CIM xv CLI 55 accessing 2 CLI_DIR 2 configuring 2 connecting 2 error codes 4 exi
H help accessing 3 help, obtaining xvii hosts CLI commands 40 HP authorized reseller xvii storage web site xvii Subscriber’s choice web site xvii technical support xvii I installing CLI 7, 8, 9 L leaving CLI 1 list of CLI commands 3, 4 N Networking xv P pools CLI commands 53 prerequisites xv Q quitting CLI 1 R related documentation xv removing CLI 10 S SAN xv setting CLI variable 2 CLI_DIR 2 Solaris 80 CLI installation 8 CLI removal 10 sorting CLI 55 storage pools CLI commands 53 storage systems CLI
Tables 1 2 3 4 5 Document conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvi Error Code Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Severity Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Event Types. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .