Virtual devices / Clients
Log out from the VTL Server
iscon logout -s <server-name> [-X <rpc-timeout>]
iscon logout --server-name=<server-name> [--rpc-timeout=<rpc-timeout>]
Description:
This command allows you to log out from the specified VTL Server. If the server was
not logged in or you have already logged out from the server when this command is
issued, error 0x0902000f will be returned. After logging out from the server, the ‐u
and –p arguments will not be optional for the server commands.
Virtual devices / Clients
Get virtual device list
iscon getvdevlist -s <server-name> [-u <username> -p <password>]
[-l [-v <vdevid> | -n <vdevname>] [-A] [-C] [-M <output-delimiter>] ]
[-X <rpc-timeout>]
iscon getvdevlist --server-name=<server-name>
[--server-username=<username> --server-password=<password>]
[--longlist [--vdevid=<vdevid> | --vdevname=<vdevname>]
[--long-physical-layout] [--long-client-list]
[--output-delimiter=<output-delimiter>] ] [--rpc-timeout=<rpc-timeout>]
Description:
This command retrieves and displays information about all virtual devices or a
specific virtual device from the specified server. The default output format is a list
with a heading.
The –l (‐‐longlist) optional argument displays detailed information for each virtual
device. Additional options can be specified along with the –l (‐‐longlist) option to
display the physical device layout and/or the assigned client information.
‐v (‐‐vdevid) or ‐n (‐‐vdevname) are options to display only the specified virtual
device information when
‐l (‐‐longlist) is specified.
‐A(‐‐long‐physical‐layout) displays the physical layout when ‐l (‐‐longlist) is
specified.
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