storage array port show
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Display information about a storage array's target ports.
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The storage array port show
command displays all the target ports known to the cluster for a given storage array (if an array name is specified) or for all storage arrays if no storage array name is specified. Target ports remain in the database as part of an array profile unless you explicitly remove them from the database.
Parameters
- {
[-fields <fieldname>,…]
-
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. [-name <text>]
- Name-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value. The storage array name is either generated by Data ONTAP or assigned by the user.
[-wwnn <text>]
- WWNN-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value.
[-wwpn <text>]
- WWPN-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value.
[-max-queue-depth <integer>]
- Target Port Queue Depth-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value.
[-node {<nodename>|local}]
- Controller Name-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value.
[-initiator-port <text>,…]
- Initiator Port-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value.
[-average-dynamic-queue-depth <integer>,…]
- Average Dynamic Queue Depth (privilege: advanced)-
The average value of the dynamic target port queue depth.
[-average-latency-per-iop <integer>,…]
- Average Latency Per IOP-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value (average latency per I/O performed in microseconds).
[-average-pending <integer>,…]
- Average Pending (privilege: advanced)-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value (average over time of how many commands are on the outstanding queue).
[-average-waiting <integer>,…]
- Average Waiting (privilege: advanced)-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value (average over time of how many commands are on the waiting queue).
[-connection-type {direct|fabric|ISCSI}]
- Connection Type-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value (type of connection between the controller and the back end storage).
[-dynamic-queue-depth <integer>,…]
- Dynamic Queue Depth (privilege: advanced)-
Current dynamic target port queue depth, the maximum number of commands allowed outstanding.
[-max-pending <integer>,…]
- Max Pending (privilege: advanced)-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value (largest number of commands observed on the outstanding queue).
[-max-waiting <integer>,…]
- Max Waiting (privilege: advanced)-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value (largest number of commands observed on the waiting queue).
[-path-link-errors <integer>,…]
- Link Error count on path-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value.
[-percent-busy <integer>,…]
- Percent Busy-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value (percentage of time I/Os are outstanding on the port).
[-percent-waiting <integer>,…]
- Percent Waiting-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value (percentage of time there are I/Os waiting on the throttle list on the target port).
[-switch-port <text>]
- Switch Port-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value (for fabric attached connections, the switch port the array target port is connected to; N/A for direct attached).
[-target-io-kbps <integer>,…]
- Kbytes of I/O per second to Target (Rolling Average)-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value.
[-target-iops <integer>,…]
- Number of IOPS to Target (Rolling Average)-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value.
[-target-lun-in-use-count <integer>,…]
- Target LUN In Use Count-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value (number of IN-USE disks on this target port).
[-target-port-speed <text>]
- Target Port Speed-
Selects the array ports that match this parameter value (speed that the target port has negotiated with its connected switch port, or initiator port if direct attached).
[-utilization-policy {normal|defer}]
- Utilization Policy-
The policy used when sending I/O to an array target port when it reaches maximum queue depth. Possible values are:
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normal - This policy aggressively competes for target port resources, in effect competing with other hosts. (default)
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defer - This policy does not aggressively compete for target port resources, in effect deferring to other hosts.
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Examples
The example below displays the port information for a single port.
cluster1::> storage array port show -wwpn 50060e80004291c0 Array Name: HITACHI_DF600F_1 WWNN: 50060e80004291c0 WWPN: 50060e80004291c0 Connection Type: fabric Switch Port: vgbr300s89:9 Link Speed: 4 GB/s Max Queue Depth: 1024 Utilization Policy: normal LUN Link Node Initiator Count IOPS KB/s %busy %waiting Errs ---------------- --------- ----- ------ ------ ------- ---------- ---- vnv3070f20a 0b 2 0 0 0 0 0 vnv3070f20b 0b 2 0 0 0 0 0