Users Guide

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5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands
Command Format
Doc. No. TD-000947 Rev. 1
Janurary 29, 2021 Page 27 Copyright © 2021 Marvell
You cannot combine the -f, -o, and -s commands with any other options:
-f = Input parameter options from a text file (see “-f” on page 43). For
example:
qaucli -pr fc -f command.txt
-o = Output the results to a file (see “-o (Redirect Standard Output To a
File)” on page 73). For example:
qaucli -pr fc -l all -o output.txt
-s = Silent mode (see “-s (Suppress Output [Silent Mode])” on page 87).
For example:
qaucli -pr fc -i all -s
You can combine the -x command with other options. However, it must be at the
beginning or at the end of the command line. Use the command as follows:
-x = Outputs the results in XML format (see “-x (XML Output [Legacy])” on
page 96). For example:
qaucli -pr fc -i all -x -o output.xml
In addition, the following general rules for commands apply:
Only one command line option per input file is valid.
You can use either the hyphen (-) character or the forward slash (/)
character. For example, both of these commands are valid:
qaucli -pr fc -g
qaucli -pr fc /g
Table 5-2 defines the command variables.
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Table 5-2. Command Variables
Variable Definition Format
<hba instance>
Adapter number
a
<hba wwpn> Adapter world wide port name xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx or xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<alias> Adapter alias
Symbolic adapter
b
name
<target wwnn> Target world wide node name xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx or xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<target wwpn> Target world wide port name xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx or xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<target port id> Tar g et p or t I D xx-xx-xx or xxxxxx
<target id> Target ID
<lun id> Logical unit number (0–255)