The OneCommand Utility User Manual
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Syntax: hbacmd SetCeePriority <WWPN | MAC> <PFC Priorities> <Priorities of PGID0> < Priorities of
PGID1> < Priorities of PGID2> ..<Priorities of PGID7>
Description: Sets the priorities for a priority group. The values must be set according to the following
rules:
1.
The priorities can range from 0 to 7.
2.
The Priority group ID's (PGID) can range from 0 to 7.
3.
Each set of priorities for a group must be separated by a space.
4.
Multiple priorities for the same group are specified by a comma separated list of values (for
example 3, 5, 7).
5.
To specify none, use "-" for the argument.
6.
Same priority values cannot be specified to different groups.
7.
All priorities from 0 to 7 must be assigned to some PGID.
8.
Not all PGIDs need to be assigned a priority.
Parameters:
WWPN - World Wide Port Name of the FCoE adapter port for which you want to set CEE priority.
MAC - MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI port for which you want to set CEE priority.
PFC Priorities - These are the priorities that enable PFC. This also would be a comma separated list.
Example:
This command sets the priorities of the priority groups in the following order:
PFC Priorities = 3
PGID0 = 0,1,2,4,5,6,7
PGID1 = 3
PGID2 = NONE
PGID3 = NONE
PGID4 = NONE
PGID5 = NONE
PGID6 = NONE
PGID7 = NONE
hbacmd setceepriority 10:00:00:00:c9:3c:f7:88 3,0,1,2,4,5,6,7,3 - - - - - -
SetCnaPGBW
Supported by: Windows, Solaris SFS, Linux and VMware ESX Server
Syntax: hbacmd SetCnaPGBW <WWPN | MAC> <BW0 … BW7>
Description: Sets the bandwidth percentage of a priority group. The values must be set according to the
following rules.
1.
The bandwidth percentage can be 0-100% with a granularity of 1%.
2.
The sum of all the bandwidth must add up to 100 or else an error message will be displayed.
Note: Supported for OneConnect adapters only. Not supported for LP21000 series
adapters.