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scsimgr(1M) scsimgr(1M)
’/escsi/esdisk/0x0/HP /ST336706LC /HP_*_’
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All disk devices from HP with a vid of "ST336706LC " and a rev starting
with "HP".
Note: Only a few commands support legacy device special file of a LUN as SCSI object
identifiers. See the command description to determine whether a command supports this
identifier.
keyword Provides additional information on the scope of the command. The following keywords are
defined. A given command may not necessary support all the keywords.
all_ctlr Operation applicable to all SCSI HBA controllers.
all_lpt Operation applicable to all LUN paths of the LUN or the target path
identified by the parameter identifier.
all_lun Operation applicable to all LUNs.
all_tp Operation applicable to all target paths of the SCSI HBA controller
identified by the parameter identifier.
all_ddr Operation applicable to all attribute scopes registered
current Operation applicable to current values of the attributes.
default Operation applicable to default values of the attributes.
nonsettable Operation applicable to read only attributes.
saved Operation applicable to saved values of the attributes.
settable Operation applicable to read-write attributes.
argument Provides additional parameter depending on the command. For attribute related commands,
argument is of the form:
-a attribute
where attribute is an attribute argument in one of the three forms below:
attr | attr=value | attr=default
with the following meaning:
attr Name of an attribute.
value Value to set current and/or saved value of the attribute.
default When specified with the command save_attr, the default value of the attri-
bute is persistently restored.
Note: Valid attribute names can be obtained by running the command:
scsimgr get_attr identifier
They depend on the identifier.
Supported scsimgr Commands
To get the list of supported scsimgr commands, run: "scsimgr -h". These commands are described
below. These commands are described below.
clear_stat /get_stat
The clear_stat command clears while get_stat displays global statistics or statistics
of a SCSI object or a group of SCSI objects, respectively.
The -v option with get_stat, displays all statistics. If -v is not specified, only basic
statistics are displayed.
The -v option with clear_stat specifies a verbose output of the execution of the com-
mand. For instance, if executed on a group of objects (for example, all_lun), the com-
mand shows all the result for each SCSI object.
If no identifier or keyword for a group of SCSI objects is specified, get_stat or
clear_stat displays or clears global generic statistics respectively.
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