The OneCommand Utility User Manual
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Description: Specifies the maximum number of diagnostic dump files stored for the adapter. When the
number reaches the retention count limit, the next dump operation causes the oldest diagnostic dump
files for that adapter to be deleted.
Parameters:
WWPN - World Wide Port Name of the adapter on which you want to set the retention count.
Value - Value you want to assign to the set retention count.
LUN Masking Commands
GetLunList
Supported by: Windows and Solaris SFS
Syntax: hbacmd GetLunList <HBA WWPN> <Target WWPN> <Option>
Description: Queries for the presence of any LUNs.
Parameters:
HBA WWPN - World Wide Port Name of the adapter you want to query.
Target WWPN - World Wide Port Name of the target you want to query.
Option - 0 = Get information from driver, 1 = Get information from configuration.
GetLunUnMaskbyHBA
Supported by: Windows and Solaris SFS
Syntax: hbacmd GetLunUnMaskByHBA <HBA WWPN> <Option>
Description: Queries for the presence of any unmasked LUNs by adapter.
Parameters:
HBA WWPN - World Wide Port Name of the adapter you want to query.
Option - 0 = Get information from driver, 1 = Get information from configuration.
GetLunUnMaskbyTarget
Supported by: Windows and Solaris SFS
Syntax: hbacmd GetLunUnMaskByTarget <HBA WWPN> <Target WWPN> <Option>
Description: Queries for the presence of any unmasked LUNs by target.
Note: The retention count applies to all adapters in the server. If you set the retention count
for one adapter, the new value will apply to all adapters in that server.
Note: Supported for FC adapters only.
Note: LUN masking commands are not supported for Linux.
Note: The GetLunMaskbyHBA, GetLunMaskbyTarget, RescanLuns, SetLunMask, Driver-
Config, SetDriverParamDefaults and GetAutoConfig commands are not supported for
ESX Server or Solaris.