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тАО05-13-2009 08:42 PM
тАО05-13-2009 08:42 PM
Explanation of powermt display dev=all command output in HP-UX
I didnt use powermt command before, but in my new company i have found powerpath software was installed. Pls help me to know output of the below command:
#powermt display dev=all
==============================================================================
----- Host Bus Adapters --------- ------ I/O Paths ----- ------ Stats ------
### HW Path Summary Total Dead IO/Sec Q-IOs Errors
==============================================================================
9 0/0/10/1/0.1.0.0.0 optimal 27 0 - 0 0
10 1/0/4/1/0.2.0.0.0 optimal 27 0 - 0 0
11 0/0/10/1/0.1.8.0.0 optimal 27 0 - 0 0
12 1/0/4/1/0.2.8.0.0 optimal 27 0 - 0 0
13 0/0/10/1/0.1.0.0.1 optimal 3 0 - 0 0
14 0/0/10/1/0.1.8.0.1 optimal 3 0 - 0 0
15 1/0/4/1/0.2.0.0.1 optimal 3 0 - 0 0
16 1/0/4/1/0.2.8.0.1 optimal 3 0 - 0 0
Thanks
Minhaz
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тАО05-13-2009 08:57 PM
тАО05-13-2009 08:57 PM
Re: Explanation of powermt display dev=all command output in HP-UX
maybe this threads could help you:
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447626+1242276655095+28353475&threadId=995304
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=953078
also these links:
http://markbao.blogspot.com/2009/01/emc-powerpath-powermt-cheatsheet.html
http://www.emc.com/microsites/clariion-support/ax100/pdf/300-002-310.pdf
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тАО05-13-2009 10:24 PM
тАО05-13-2009 10:24 PM
Re: Explanation of powermt display dev=all command output in HP-UX
Thanks a ur help. But i dont need any command, i just need to little explanations of powemt display dev=all command output like what does HW Ptah column indicates say in the HW Path column
9 0/0/10/1/0.1.0.0.0-->what it means
10 1/0/4/1/0.2.0.0.0 -->what it means
again,
In the I/O paths column
Summery
--------
optimal------>waht does it mean,if "degrade"
then what it meant??
Thanks
Minhaz
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тАО05-13-2009 11:12 PM
тАО05-13-2009 11:12 PM
Re: Explanation of powermt display dev=all command output in HP-UX
the 0/0/10/1/0.1.0.0.0 is HPUX hardware path notation. What exactly each number means depends on the type of the hardware you are using. Basically this string represents the entire path to the device from controller over PCI bridges, bus adapters, PCI slots to particular disk. Maybe you could post the type of your server. Use this command:
# model
I haven't used Powerpath yet, but would assume that "optimal" in the above output means that the particular device works allright and load balancing is in effect. Degraded would mean that one or more paths have failed. That's what I think.
J.
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тАО05-16-2009 08:11 PM
тАО05-16-2009 08:11 PM
Re: Explanation of powermt display dev=all command output in HP-UX
Minhaz