The OneCommand Utility User Manual
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Where multiple values are possible, they should be specified using comma separated values.
GetPGInfo
Supported by: Windows, Solaris SFS, Linux and VMware ESX Server
Syntax: hbacmd GetPGInfo <WWPN | MAC>
Description: Shows the priority membership and bandwidth percentages for up to eight priority groups
for the port.
Parameters:
WWPN - World Wide Port Name of the adapter.
MAC - MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI port.
SetPGBW
Supported by: Windows, Solaris SFS, Linux and VMware ESX Server
Syntax: hbacmd SetPGBW <WWPN> <BW0> <BW1> <BW2>
Description: Set the bandwidth percentages for each of the three priority groups supported.
The bandwidth percentages must add up to 100% and cannot exceed the bandwidth percentage for the
priority group (e.g. BW1 cannot be greater than 40).
Parameters:
WWPN - World Wide Port Name of the adapter.
BW0 - Bandwidth percentage for the priority group 0.
BW1 - Bandwidth percentage for the priority group 1.
BW2 - Bandwidth percentage for the priority group 2.
Example:
This command sets the priority group 0 bandwidth to 40% and the priority groups 2 and 3 bandwidths to
30%:
hbacmd setpgbw 10:00:00:00:c9:3c:f7:88 40 30 30
SetCEEPriority
Supported by: Windows, Solaris SFS, Linux and VMware ESX Server
Note: Supported for OneConnect adapters only. Not supported for LP21000 series
adapters.
Note: Supported for LP21000 series adapters only. Not supported for OneConnectAdapters
(see SetCnaPGBW).
Note: Supported for OneConnect adapters only. Not supported for LP21000 series
adapters.
Note: While there are eight CEE priority groups in which the CEE priorities can be
assigned, only two of those groups can be assigned priorities. The FCoE or iSCSI
priority is assigned to one priority group and the other seven (NIC) priorities must be
assigned to one and only one other priority group.