Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Part I General CLI Information
- Part II Noninteractive Commands
- 4 General Noninteractive Commands
- 5 Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands
- Displaying System Information (Command Line Options -g, -z)
- Command Format
- Command Summary
- -a
- -b (Flash Update; Save Flash)
- -bbcr (BB Credit Recovery)
- -c (Display HBA Parameters)
- -ctp (CT Ping Test)
- -d (Driver Update)
- -dm (Transceiver Diagnostics Monitoring Interface [DMI])
- -dp (Diagnostic Port Test)
- -dport (Diagnostics Port)
- -e (Boot Devices Configuration)
- -ei
- -f
- -fcep (Diagnostics FC Ping [ELS Echo Ping])
- -fcp (Ping Test)
- -fec (FEC Enable/Disable)
- -fg (Display Driver Persistent Binding Settings)
- -ftr (CT FTR Test)
- -fs (Driver Parameters)
- -fwdump (Firmware Dump)
- -g
- -gs (Configure Parameters [Monitoring])
- -h (Help)
- -ha (Adapter Alias [FCoE Configuration])
- -i (FC Adapter Information; FC VPD Information; FC VFC Information)
- -kl (Loopback Test)
- -kr (Read Write Buffer Test)
- -l (FC Target/LUN Information)
- -ls (Display Parameters [HBA Statistics]; Link Status)
- -m (Selective LUNs)
- -mbiv (Flash/MBI Information)
- -n (Configure HBA Parameters)
- -o (Redirect Standard Output To a File)
- -p (Target Persistent Bindings)
- -pa (Adapter Port Alias [FCoE Configuration])
- -pc (Adapter Personality Change)
- -pl (Persistent Names [udev] – Linux only)
- -q (Target Link Speed [iiDMA])
- -qos (Quality of Service [QoS])
- -r (Parameters Update; Save HBA Parameters)
- -rdp (Read Diagnostics Parameter)
- -s (Suppress Output [Silent Mode])
- -scm (Congestion Management)
- -sp (FC Board Config Update)
- -t (FC Target/LUN Information)
- -tb (Target Beacon)
- -tm (Temperature Monitor)
- -tp (Topology)
- -trace (FCE Trace)
- -u (Firmware Preload Table Update)
- -v (QCC CLI Version Information)
- -vp (Virtual Ports [NPIV])
- -x (XML Output [Legacy])
- -x2 (XML Output)
- -z (All Information)
- Part III Interactive Commands
- 6 Fibre Channel Interactive Commands
- Adapter Information
- Adapter Configuration
- Adapter Alias (-ha)
- Adapter Port Alias (-pa)
- HBA Parameters
- Target Persistent Binding (-p)
- Persistent Names (-pl)
- Boot Devices Configuration
- Virtual Ports (NPIV) (-vp)
- Target Link Speed (iiDMA)) (-q)
- Driver Parameters (-fs)
- Selective LUNs (-m)
- Quality of Service (QoS) (-qos)
- Export (Save) Configuration
- Generate Reports
- Personality (-pc)
- FEC (-fec)
- BB Credit Recovery (-bbcr)
- Adapter Updates
- Adapter Diagnostics
- Monitoring
- Refresh
- Help (-h)
- Exit
- A Revision History
- 6 Fibre Channel Interactive Commands
- Glossary
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands
-m (Selective LUNs)
Doc. No. TD-000947 Rev. 1
Janurary 29, 2021 Page 67 Copyright © 2021 Marvell
To reset adapter firmware link status counters, issue the -ls command with the
--reset option as follows:
qaucli -ls <hba instance>|<hba wwpn> --reset
Where:
For 4Gb and 8Gb adapters, the drivers include the latest firmware that support
resetting adapter link status. For 16Gb and 32Gb adapters, you must update the
adapter flash firmware to the latest version.
-m (Selective LUNs)
Use the -m command to:
View all selective LUNs for all adapter ports
View an adapter’s selective LUN list
View the current selective state of a LUN on a specific target
Enable (select) a LUN on a specific target on a specific adapter
Disable (deselect) a LUN on a specific target on a specific adapter
Enable (select) all LUNs on a specific target on a specific adapter
Disable (deselect) all LUNs on a specific target on a specific adapter
Enable (select) all LUNs of all targets on a specific adapter
Disable (deselect) all LUNs of all targets on a specific adapter
For these commands:
<hba instance> = Adapter number (use the -g command to find)
<hba wwpn> = World wide port name of the adapter
NOTE
If the current driver setting is Bind by Port ID, this option is not available.
You must persistently bind the targets before configuring selective LUNs.
Under Linux, this feature is disabled.
Under Solaris, if you use the driver from the OS installation CDs (QLC
driver), this feature is disabled.
Under Solaris, the QLA adapter driver supports a maximum of
256 LUNs.
Under Solaris, the QLC adapter driver supports a maximum of
16K LUNs.
<hba instance> = Adapter number (use the -g command to find)
<hba wwpn> = World wide port name of the adapter
<target wwnn> = World wide node name of the target