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enable or disable the failback feature for a device. By default, failback is enabled - performance

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clear • pathinfo • policies • primary • weight • mpiolist • pgr The help command displays a help file with available dsmcli command options. The clear command clears the performance counters. Performance counter information (for example, BytesRead, BytesWritten, NumberReads, and NumberWrites) can be viewed by executing the pathinfo command, which is explained in "pathinfo" on page 12. dsmcli> clear Clear all counters: OK devinfo The devinfo command displays device information or enables you to change the load balance policy for the specified device. devinfo [ SerialNumber | all ][ policy | {failback-on | failback-off}] where: • SerialNumber is the serial number of the device and policy is the load balance policy that you want to use for the specified device. See "policies" on page 14 for a list of currently supported load balance policies. • all policy sets the load balance policy of all devices. • SerialNumber {failback on | failback off} sets the failback status of the specified device. • all {failback-on | failback off} sets the failback status of all devices. The failback feature is only valid when the load balance mode is FailOver. You can enable or disable the failback feature for a device. By default, failback is enabled when the device is in FailOver mode.elp. HP StorageWorks MSA System MPIO DSM Installation Guide 11

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pathinfo
policies
primary
weight
mpiolist
pgr
The
help
command displays a help file with available
dsmcli
command options.
clear
The
clear
command clears the performance counters. Performance counter information (for example,
BytesRead, BytesWritten, NumberReads, and NumberWrites) can be viewed by executing the
pathinfo
command, which is explained in
“pathinfo” on page 12
.
devinfo
The
devinfo
command displays device information or enables you to change the load balance policy for
the specified device.
where:
SerialNumber
is the serial number of the device and
policy
is the load balance policy that you want
to use for the specified device. See
“policies” on page 14
for a list of currently supported load balance
policies.
all policy
sets the load balance policy of all devices.
SerialNumber {failback on | failback off}
sets the failback status of the specified device.
all {failback-on | failback off}
sets the failback status of all devices.
The failback feature is only valid when the load balance mode is
FailOver
. You can
enable or disable the failback feature for a device. By default, failback is enabled
when the device is in
FailOver
mode.
elp
.
dsmcli> clear
Clear all counters: OK
devinfo [
SerialNumber
|
all
][
policy
| {
failback-on
|
failback-off
}]