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addhostiogrp

addhostport
addmdisk
addnode
addvdiskcopy
applymdisksoftware
applysoftware
cfgportip
chauthservice
chcluster
chclusterip
chcontroller
chcurrentuser
chemail
chemailserver
chemailuser
cherrstate
chfcconsistgrp
chfcmap
chhost
chiogrp
chlicense
chmdisk
chmdiskgrp
chpartnership
chrcconsistgrp
chrcrelationship
chnode
chsnmpserver
chsyslogserver
chuser
chusergrp
chvdisk
cleardumps
clearerrlog
cpdumps
detectmdisk
dumpauditlog
dumperrlog
dumpinternallog
expandvdisksize
finderr
includemdisk
migrateexts
migratetoimage
migratevdisk
mkemailserver
mkemailuser
mkfcconsistgrp
mkfcmap
mkhost
mkmdiskgrp
mkpartnership
mkrcconsistgrp
mkrcrelationship
mksnmpserver
mksyslogserver
mkuser
mkusergrp
mkvdisk
mkvdiskhostmap
ping
prestartfcconsistgrp
prestartfcmap
recovervdisk
recovervdiskbyiogrp
recovervdiskbycluster
repairsevdiskcopy
repairvdiskcopy
rmemailserver
rmemailuser
rmfcconsistgrp
rmfcmap
rmhost
rmhostiogrp
rmhostport
rmmdisk
rmmdiskgrp
rmnode
rmpartnership
rmportip
rmrcconsistgrp
rmrcrelationship
rmsnmpserver
rmsyslogserver
rmuser
rmusergrp
rmvdisk
rmvdiskcopy
rmvdiskhostmap
sendinventoryemail
setclustertime
setdisktrace
setlocale
setpwdreset
setquorum
settimezone
settrace
shrinkvdisksize
splitvdiskcopy
startemail
startfcconsistgrp
startfcmap
startrcconsistgrp
startrcrelationship
startstats
starttrace
stopcluster
stopemail
stopfcconsistgrp
stopfcmap
stoprcconsistgrp
stoprcrelationship
stopstats
stoptrace
switchrcconsistgrp
switchrcrelationship
testemail
triggermdiskdump
writesernum
svctask addhostiogrp -iogrpall testhost
svctask addhostport -hbawwpn 210100E08B251DD4 hostname
svctask addmdisk -mdisk mdiskname1:mdiskname2 mdiskgroupname
svctask addnode -wwnodename 5005076801e08b -iogrp io_grp0
svctask addvdiskcopy -mdiskgrp 0 vdisk8
svctask applymdisksoftware -file SSDsoftware -type firmware mdisk1
svctask applysoftware -file softwareupdate
svctask cfgportip -node 1 -ip 9.8.7.1 -gw 9.0.0.1 -mask 255.255.255.0 1
svctask chauthservice -url urlname -username admin -password password -enable yes
svctask chcluster -ntpip 9.20.165.16 -relationshipbandwidthlimit 40
svctask chclusterip -clusterip 9.20.136.5 -gw 9.20.136.1 -mask 255.255.255.0 -port 1
svctask chcontroller -name newtwo 2
svctask chcurrentuser -password secret -nokey
svctask chemail -primary 0441234567 -location 'room 256 floor 1 IBM
svctask chemailserver -name newserver 0
svctask chemailuser -usertype local manager2008
svctask cherrstate -sequencenumber 2019
svctask chfcconsistgrp -name testgrp1 fcconsistgrp1
svctask chfcmap -name testmap 1
svctask chhost -name testhostlode -mask 0011 hostone
svctask chiogrp -feature flash -size 30 io_grp0
svctask chlicense -flash 5
svctask chmdisk -name testmdisk mdisk0
svctask chmdiskgrp -name testmdiskgrp Group0
svctask chpartnership -bandwidth 20 cluster1 /svctask chpartnership -stop cluster1
svctask chrcconsistgrp -name rctestone rc_testgrp
svctask chrcrelationship -name testrel rccopy1 /svctask chrcrelationship -consistgrp newgroup rccopy2
/svctask chrcrelationship -force rccopy3
svctask chnode -name testnodeone nodeone
svctask chsnmpserver -name newserver 0( 0 is the id of the server created during server creation)
svctask chsyslogserver -facility 5 2
svctask chuser -remote no -usergrp Monitor -nokey jane
svctask chusergrp -role Administrator admin
svctask chvdisk -iogrp newiogrpname|id vdiskname|id / svctask chvdisk -rate 2040 -unitmb 6
svctask cleardumps -prefix /dumps/configs
svctask clearerrlog -force
svctask cpdumps -prefix /dumps/configs nodeone
svctask detectmdisk
svctask dumpauditlog
svctask dumperrlog -prefix testerrorlog
svctask dumpinternallog
svctask expandvdisksize -size 200 -unit gb -mdisk mdisk16:mdisk17 -fmtdisk vdisk66
svctask finderr
svctask includemdisk mdisk5
svctask migrateexts -vdisk vdisk4 -source mdisk4 -exts 64 -target mdisk6 -threads 4
svctask migratetoimage -vdisk vdisk1 -mdisk mdisk5 -mdiskgrp mdgrp2
svctask migratevdisk -vdisk 4 -mdiskgrp Group0 -threads 2
svctask mkfcconsistgrp -name testconstgrp
svctask mkfcmap -source 0 (Vdisk idfor source) -target 2 (Vdisk idfor target) -name mapone
svctask mkhost -name hostone -hbawwpn 210100E08B251DD4 -force -mask 1001
svctask mkmdiskgrp -mdisk mdisk0:mdisk1:mdisk2:mdisk3 -ext 32
svctask mkpartnership -bandwidth 20 cluster1
svctask mkrcconsistgrp -name rc_testgrp
svctask mkrcrelationship -master vdisk1 -aux vdisk2 -name rccopy1 -cluster 0000020063432AFD
svctask mksnmpserver -ip 2.2.2.2 -port 78
svctask mksyslogserver -ip 1.2.3.4
svctask mkuser -name username -usergrp Service -password secret
svctask mkusergrp -name support -role type of role
svctask mkvdisk -name testvdisk -iogrp 0 -mdiskgrp testgroup -vtype striped -size 100 -unit mb
svctask mkvdiskhostmap -host wpsun091 -force 67
svctask ping 9.20.136.11
svctask prestartfcconsistgrp 1
svctask prestartfcmap 1
svctask recovervdisk vdisk17
svctask recovervdiskbyiogrp iogrp2
svctask recovervdiskbycluster
svctask repairsevdiskcopy vdisk8
svctask repairvdiskcopy -resync vdisk8
svctask rmfcconsistgrp fcconsistgrp1
svctask rmfcmap testmap
svctask rmhost hostname
svctask rmhostiogrp -iogrp 1:2 host0
svctask rmhostport -hbawwpn 210100E08B251DD4 host_one
svctask rmmdisk -mdisk mdisk12 -force Group3
svctask rmmdiskgrp -force Group3
svctask rmnode 1
svctask rmpartnership cluster1
svctask rmportip -node 1 1
svctask rmrcconsistgrp rctestone
svctask rmrcrelationship rccopy1
svctask rmsnmpserver snmp4
svctask rmsyslogserver servername or server id
svctask rmuser usernametobedeleted
svctask rmusergrp usergrpname
svctask rmvdisk -force vdisk5
svctask rmvdiskcopy -copy 1 vdisk8
svctask rmvdiskhostmap -host sdwdsantest vdisk67
svctask setclustertime -time 040509142003
svctask setdisktrace -type mdisk -objectid mdisk1:mdisk3:mdisk11:mdisk10:mdisk9:mdisk5 -reset
svctask setlocale -locale 0 (0 is for english)
svctask setpwdreset -show
svctask setquorum -quorum 2 mdisk7
svctask shrinkvdisksize -size 2048 -unit b vdisk1 /svctask shrinkvdisksize -rsize 100 -unit mb vdisk3
svctask splitvdiskcopy -copy 1 vdisk8
svctask startfcconsistgrp -prep 2
allows you to map the list of I/O groups to the specified host object.
it adds worldwide port names (WWPNs) or iSCSI names to an existing host object.
It adds one or more managed disks to an existing managed disk group.
It add a new node to an existing cluster
adds a copy to an existing VDisk, which changes a nonmirrored VDisk into a mirrored VDisk.
upgrade the firmware on a specified managed disk (MDisk)
upgrades the cluster to a new level of software.
assigns an IP address to each node ethernet port for iSCSI I/O.
configure the remote authentication service of the cluster.
modifies the attributes of an existing cluster
modifies the IP configuration parameters for the cluster.
modifies the attributes of a controller
changes the attributes of the current user.
command can be used to set or modify contact information for e-mail event notifications.
change the settings of an existing e-mail server
modifies the settings that are established for an e-mail recipient.
marks an unfixed error as fixed and vice versa
changes the name of a consistency group or marks the group for auto-deletion.
modifies attributes of an existing mapping.
changes the name or type of a host object. This does not affect any existing virtual disk-to-host mappings.
modifies the name of an I/O group, or the amount of memory that is available for Copy Services or VDisk mirroring
changes license settings for cluster features
modify the name of a managed disk (MDisk).
modify the name that is assigned to a managed disk (MDisk) group or to set the warning threshold for the MDisk group.
modifies the bandwidth of the partnership between the local cluster and the remote cluster that is specified in the command.
modifies the name of an existing Metro Mirror or Global Mirror consistency group
modify certain attributes of an existing relationship, such as to add a relationship to a consistency group, to remove a relationship from a consistency group, and to change the name of the relationship
change the name that is assigned to a node and other options.
change the settings of an existing SNMP server. You must specify either the current name of the server or the ID returned at creation time
modifies the parameters of an existing syslog server.
changes the attributes of an existing user.
changes the attributes of an existing user group
command modifies the properties of a virtual disk, such as the disk name, I/O group, I/O governing rate, or unit number.
cleans the various dump directories on a specified node.
clears all entries from the error log including status events and any unfixed errors
copies dump files from a nonconfiguration node onto the configuration node.
command allows you to manually rescan the fibre-channel network for any new managed disks (MDisks) that might have been added and to rebalance MDisk access across all available controller device ports.
It reset or clear the contents of the in-memory audit log. The contents of the audit log are sent to a file in the /dumps/audit directory on the current configuration node.
dumps the contents of the error log to a text file.
It dumps the contents of the license settings error and event log to a file on the current configuration node.
expands the size of a VDisk by a given capacity.
analyzes the error log for the highest severity unfixed error.
command to include a disk that has been excluded by the cluster.
migrates extents from one managed disk to another.
migrates data from a VDisk (image mode or managed mode) onto a new image mode VDisk copy. The target disk does not have to be in the same MDisk group as the source disk.
It enables you to migrate an entire virtual disk from one managed disk group to another managed disk group.
creates a new FlashCopy consistency group and identification name.
creates a new FlashCopy mapping, which maps a source VDisk to a target VDisk for subsequent copying
creates a logical host object
creates a new managed disk group and assigns the group name if specified.
establishes a one-way Metro Mirror or Global Mirror relationship between the local cluster and a remote cluster.
creates a new, empty Metro Mirror or Global Mirror consistency group.
creates a new Metro Mirror or Global Mirror relationship with virtual disks (VDisks) in the same cluster (intracluster relationship) or in two different clusters
creates an SNMP server to receive notifications.
creates a syslog server to receive notifications.
creates either a local or a remote user to access a SAN Volume Controller cluster.
creates a new user group to organize users of the SAN Volume Controller cluster by role.
creates vdisk
creates a new mapping between a virtual disk and a host, which makes the virtual disk accessible for I/O operations to the specified host.
checks whether the specified IP address is accessible from the configuration node.
prepares a consistency group (a group of FlashCopy mappings) so that the consistency group can be started.
command prepares a FlashCopy mapping so that it can be started. This command flushes the cache of any data that is destined for the source VDisk and forces the cache into the write-through mode until the mapping is started.
command acknowledges VDisk data loss and brings the VDisk back online.
acknowledges data loss for all VDisks in the specified I/O group with a fast_write_state of corrupt and brings the VDisks back online.
acknowledges data loss for all VDisks in the cluster with a fast_write_state of corrupt and brings the VDisks back online.
repairs the metadata on a space-efficient virtual disk.
detects and optionally, corrects any VDisk copies that are not identical.
deletes a FlashCopy consistency group.
deletes an existing mapping.
deletes a host object.
delete mappings between one or more I/O groups and a specified host object.
deletes worldwide port names (WWPNs) or iSCSI qualified names (IQNs) from an existing host object
deletes a managed disk (MDisk) from a managed disk group.
deletes a managed disk group so that there is no possibility to recover it
deletes a node from the cluster.
removes a Metro Mirror or Global Mirror partnership on one cluster.
removes an iSCSI IP address from a node ethernet port.
deletes an existing Metro Mirror or Global Mirror consistency group.
deletes an existing Metro Mirror or Global Mirror relationship.
deletes the specified SNMP server.
deletes the specified syslog server.
deletes a user.
deletes a user group.
deletes a virtual disk
removes a VDisk copy from a VDisk.
deletes an existing virtual disk-to-host mapping; the virtual disk is no longer accessible for I/O transactions on the given host.
allows you to set the time for the cluster
marks the disks to be included in the next triggered trace.
changes the locale setting for the cluster. It also changes command output to the chosen language.
view and change the status of the password-reset feature for the display panel.
change the managed disks (MDisks) that areassigned as quorum candidate disks.
reduces the size of a VDisk by the specified capacity. If it is real capacity then rsize
creates a separate VDisk from a synchronized copy of a mirrored VDisk.
starts a FlashCopy consistency group of mappings. This command makes a point-in-time copy of the source VDisks at the moment that the command is started.
modifies the name of an I/O group, or the amount of memory that is available for Copy Services or VDisk mirroring
modify the name that is assigned to a managed disk (MDisk) group or to set the warning threshold for the MDisk group.
modifies the bandwidth of the partnership between the local cluster and the remote cluster that is specified in the command.
modify certain attributes of an existing relationship, such as to add a relationship to a consistency group, to remove a relationship from a consistency group, and to change the name of the relationship
change the settings of an existing SNMP server. You must specify either the current name of the server or the ID returned at creation time
command modifies the properties of a virtual disk, such as the disk name, I/O group, I/O governing rate, or unit number.
command allows you to manually rescan the fibre-channel network for any new managed disks (MDisks) that might have been added and to rebalance MDisk access across all available controller device ports.
It reset or clear the contents of the in-memory audit log. The contents of the audit log are sent to a file in the /dumps/audit directory on the current configuration node.
migrates data from a VDisk (image mode or managed mode) onto a new image mode VDisk copy. The target disk does not have to be in the same MDisk group as the source disk.
creates a new Metro Mirror or Global Mirror relationship with virtual disks (VDisks) in the same cluster (intracluster relationship) or in two different clusters
creates a new mapping between a virtual disk and a host, which makes the virtual disk accessible for I/O operations to the specified host.
command prepares a FlashCopy mapping so that it can be started. This command flushes the cache of any data that is destined for the source VDisk and forces the cache into the write-through mode until the mapping is started.
acknowledges data loss for all VDisks in the specified I/O group with a fast_write_state of corrupt and brings the VDisks back online.
acknowledges data loss for all VDisks in the cluster with a fast_write_state of corrupt and brings the VDisks back online.
deletes an existing virtual disk-to-host mapping; the virtual disk is no longer accessible for I/O transactions on the given host.
starts a FlashCopy consistency group of mappings. This command makes a point-in-time copy of the source VDisks at the moment that the command is started.
command prepares a FlashCopy mapping so that it can be started. This command flushes the cache of any data that is destined for the source VDisk and forces the cache into the write-through mode until the mapping is started.
catauditlog
caterrlog
caterrlogbyseqnum
ls2145dumps
lsauditlogdumps
lscimomdumps
lscluster
lsclustercandidate
lsclusterip
lscontroller
lscontrollerdependentvdisks
lscopystatus
lscurrentuser
lsdiscoverystatus
lsemailserver
lsemailuser
lserrlogbyfcconsistgrp
lserrlogbyfcmap
lserrlogbyhost
lserrlogbyiogrp
lserrlogbymdisk
lserrlogbymdiskgrp
lserrlogbynode
lserrlogbyrcconsistgrp
lserrlogbyrcrelationship
lserrlogbyvdisk
lserrlogdumps
lsfabric
lsfcconsistgrp
lsfcmap
lsfcmapcandidate
lsfcmapdependentmaps
lsfcmapprogress
lsfeaturedumps
lsfreeextents
lshbaportcandidate
lshost
lshostiogrp
lshostvdiskmap
lsiogrp
lsiogrpcandidate
lsiogrphost
lsiostatsdumps
lsiotracedumps
lsiscsiauth
lslicense
lsmdisk
lsmdiskcandidate
lsmdiskdumps
lsmdiskextent
lsmdiskgrp
lsmdisklba
lsmdiskmember
lsmigrate
lsnode
lsnodecandidate
lsnodedependentvdisks
lsnodevpd
lsportip
lsquorum
lsrcconsistgrp
lsrcrelationship
lsrcrelationshipcandidate
lsrcrelationshipprogress
lsrepairsevdiskcopyprogress
lsrepairvdiskcopyprogress
lsrmvdiskdependentmaps
lsroute
lssevdiskcopy
lssnmpserver
lssoftwaredumps
lssoftwareupgradestatus
lssyslogserver
lstimezones
lsuser
lsusergrp
lsvdisk
lsvdiskcopy
lsvdiskdependentmaps
lsvdiskextent
lsvdiskfcmapcopies
lsvdiskfcmappings
lsvdiskhostmap
lsvdisklba
lsvdiskmember
lsvdiskprogress
lsvdisksyncprogress
showtimezone
svcinfo caterrlog -delim :
svcinfo caterrlogbyseqnum -num 100 -delim :
svcinfo ls2145dumps -delim :
svcinfo
svcinfo lscimomdumps
svcinfo lscluster -delim : cluster name or svcinfo lscluster
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo lsdiscoverystatus
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo lserrlogdumps
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svcinfo
svcinfo lsnode
svcinfo
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svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo
svcinfo lstimezones
svcinfo lsuser
svcinfo lsusergrp
svcinfo lsvdisk vdiskname or vdisk ID
svcinfo lsvdiskcopy -copy 0 vdsikname
svcinfo lsvdiskdependentmaps vdiskname
svcinfo lsvdiskextent vdisk1
svcinfo lsvdiskfcmapcopies vdiskname
svcinfo lsvdiskfcmappings vdiskname
svcinfo lsvdiskhostmap 1
svcinfo lsvdisklba -mdisk 1 -mdisklba 0x0
svcinfo lsvdiskmember 1 ( where I is the vdisk id)
svcinfo lsvdiskprogress -delim : 0
svcinfo lsvdisksyncprogress vdiskname
svcinfo showtimezone
The caterrlog command displays the contents of the cluster error log and event log.
displays all the errors with the sequence number or root cause number that has been specified by the user.
ls2145dumps command to display a list of error conditions detected by a node, and the associated output files from the /dumps directory.
displays all the errors with the sequence number or root cause number that has been specified by the user.
command displays files from the /dumps/cimom directory.
The lscluster command returns a concise list or a detailed view of a cluster.
Views the content of /dumps/elogs directory
returns a concise list or a detailed view of nodes visible to the cluster.
lists the time zones that are available on the cluster.
display a list of the users that have been created on the cluster.
display a list of the user groups that have been created on the cluster.
displays a concise list or a detailed view of VDisks that are recognized by the cluster.
displays a concise list or a detailed view of VDisks that are recognized by the cluster.
displays all FlashCopy mappings with target virtual disks (VDisks) that are dependent upon data held on the specified VDisk.
lists the MDisk extents that are provided for the specified VDisks.
displays a list of all FlashCopy mappings with a target VDisk containing a valid copy of the specified VDisk.
displays a list of FlashCopy mappings to which the VDisk belongs. A VDisk can be part of up to 256 FlashCopy mappings.
displays the vdisk mapped to which host
lists the VDisk and logical block address (LBA) for the specified MDisk LBA.
displays a list of MDisks that are members of the specified VDisk.
tracks the progress during new virtual disk formatting.
displays the progress of VDisk copy synchronization.
display the current time zone settings for the cluster.
ls2145dumps command to display a list of error conditions detected by a node, and the associated output files from the /dumps directory.
displays all FlashCopy mappings with target virtual disks (VDisks) that are dependent upon data held on the specified VDisk.
displays a list of FlashCopy mappings to which the VDisk belongs. A VDisk can be part of up to 256 FlashCopy mappings.

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