vserver iscsi command show
Display active iSCSI commands
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
This command displays the status of active iSCSI commands in an iSCSI session. If you specify an iSCSI command ID, the command shows what commands are active in a session and is useful for initiator debugging.
Parameters
- {
[-fields <fieldname>,…]
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If you specify the
-fields <fieldname>, …
parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify. - |
[-instance ]
} -
If you specify the
-instance
parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields. [-vserver <Vserver Name>]
- Vserver-
Use this parameter to display a list of active iSCSI commands that match the Vserver name that you specify.
[-tpgroup <text>]
- Target Portal Group-
Use this parameter to display a list of active iSCSI commands that are within the target portal group.
[-tsih <integer>]
- Target Session ID-
Use this parameter to display a list of active iSCSI commands that match the target session ID handle that you specify.
[-command-id <integer>]
- Command ID-
Use this parameter to display a list of active iSCSI commands that match the command ID that you specify.
[-initiator-name <text>]
- Initiator Name-
Use this parameter to display a list of active iSCSI commands that match the initiator name that you specify.
[-initiator-alias <text>]
- Initiator Alias-
Use this parameter to display a list of active iSCSI commands that match the initiator alias that you specify.
[-isid <text>]
- Initiator Session ID-
Use this parameter to display a list of active iSCSI commands that match the initiator session ID that you specify.
[-command-sub-id <integer>]
- Command Sub ID-
Use this parameter to display a list of active iSCSI commands that match the command sub ID that you specify.
[-command-state <iSCSI Command States>]
- Command State-
Use this parameter to display a list of active iSCSI commands that match the command state that you specify.
[-command-type {Sequenced|Imm_Taskmgmt|Imm_Other}]
- Command Type-
If you use this parameter, the command displays a list of active iSCSI commands that contains the specified command type. The command types indicate:
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"Sequenced" — the system processes the commands in sequence
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"Imm_Taskmgmt" — the system processes the commands immediately
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"Imm_Other" — the system processes the commands as queued
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Examples
cluster1::> vserver iscsi command show -instance -vserver vs_1 server: vs_1 Target Portal Group Name: tpgroup_1 Target Session ID: 2 Command ID: 20797 Initiator Name: iqn.1993-08.org.debian:01:fa752b8a5a3a Initiator Alias: alias_1 Initiator Session ID: 00:02:3d:01:00:00 Command Sub ID: 20797 Command State: Scsicdb_Waiting_STLayer Command Type: Sequenced
Displays detailed information for active iSCSI commands in Vserver vs_1.