User manual
The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 246
Persistent Binding Commands 
AllNodeInfo
Supported by: Windows, Solaris and Linux
Syntax: 
hbacmd AllNodeInfo <WWPN>
Description: This command shows target node information for each target accessible by the adapter.
Parameters: 
WWPN - Adapter’s WWPN
BindingCapabilities
Supported by: Windows and Solaris
Syntax: 
hbacmd BindingCapabilities <WWPN>
Description: This command shows the binding capabilities of the adapter. If a binding is configured, it is 
maintained across reboots. 
Parameters: 
WWPN - Adapter’s WWPN
Note: Supported for FC/FCoE ports only.
Note: Not supported on Linux, Solaris or VMware ESX;
PersistentBinding, SetPersistentBinding, RemovePersistentBinding, Remove All 
Persistent Binding, BindingCapabilities, BindingSupport and SetBindingSupport.
Note: In order for a binding to take effect immediately (SetPersistentBinding 
parameter, Scope = I or B), the SCSIBus and SCSITarget must match the SCSI bus 
and SCSI target to which the FC target is already automapped. If automapping is 
disabled, the binding takes effect immediately if the FC target is not already 
persistently bound, and the specified SCSIBus and SCSITarget are available to be 
persistently bound. Also, the BindType must match the currently active bind type. 
Otherwise, you are notified that you must reboot the system to cause the persistent 
binding to become active.
Note: For managing ESX/ESXi hosts from a Windows client, add the m=cim option to 
the command. The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred 
command. See “SetCimCred” on page 244.










