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clear (Returns the Path Statistics to the Initial Value), Format

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Table 6-1 Operations of the dlnkmgr Command Operation Functions clear help offline online set view Initializes(0) the statistics (I/O count and I/O errors) of all paths managed by the HDLM system. For details, see clear (Returns the Path Statistics to the Initial Value) on page 6-3. Displays the format of the operations used for HDLM. For details, see help (Displays the Operation Format) on page 6-5. Places offline an online path or paths. For details, see offline (Places Paths Offline) on page 6-7. Places online an offline path or paths. For details, see online (Places Paths Online) on page 6-11. Sets the HDLM operating environment. For details, see set (Sets Up the Operating Environment) on page 6-15. Displays HDLM program information, path information, and LU information. For details, see view (Displays Information) on page 6-22. Notes: ¢ Execute the HDLM command from the VMware vSphere CLI on the remote management client. ¢ To specify a value that contains a space in its parameter, enclose the entire value in double quotes ("). ¢ If you perform either of the following operations, the length of time required to perform the operation (number-of-paths x one second) depends on the number of paths that are managed by HDLM: • An online or offline operation to change the status of paths • A set operation to change the load-balance settings clear (Returns the Path Statistics to the Initial Value) The dlnkmgr command's clear operation clears the statistics (I/O count and I/O errors) of all paths that are managed by HDLM, and returns them to their initial value. Format To set the path statistics to 0 dlnkmgr [-s host-name -u user-name -p password] clear -pdst [-s] To display the format of the clear operation dlnkmgr [-s host-name -u user-name -p password] clear -help Command Reference 6-3 Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager User Guide (for VMware(R))

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Table 6-1 Operations of the dlnkmgr Command
Operation
Functions
clear
Initializes(0) the statistics (I/O count and I/O errors) of all paths
managed by the HDLM system. For details, see
clear (Returns the Path
Statistics to the Initial Value) on page
6-
3
.
help
Displays the format of the operations used for HDLM. For details, see
help (Displays the Operation Format) on page
6-
5
.
offline
Places offline an online path or paths. For details, see
offline (Places
Paths Offline) on page
6-
7
.
online
Places online an offline path or paths. For details, see
online (Places
Paths Online) on page
6-
11
.
set
Sets the HDLM operating environment. For details, see
set (Sets Up the
Operating Environment) on page
6-
15
.
view
Displays HDLM program information, path information, and LU
information. For details, see
view (Displays Information) on page
6-
22
.
Notes:
¢
Execute the HDLM command from the VMware vSphere CLI on the
remote management client.
¢
To specify a value that contains a space in its parameter, enclose the
entire value in double quotes (
"
).
¢
If you perform either of the following operations, the length of time
required to perform the operation (
number-of-paths
x one second)
depends on the number of paths that are managed by HDLM:
An
online
or
offline
operation to change the status of paths
A
set
operation to change the load-balance settings
clear (Returns the Path Statistics to the Initial Value)
The
dlnkmgr
command's
clear
operation clears the statistics (I/O count and
I/O errors) of all paths that are managed by HDLM, and returns them to their
initial value.
Format
To set the path statistics to 0
dlnkmgr [-s
host-name
-u
user-name
-p
password
] clear
-pdst [-s]
To display the format of the clear operation
dlnkmgr [-s
host-name
-u
user-name
-p
password
] clear
-help
Command Reference
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