Show Current Iscsi Sessions; Show Disk Pool - IBM System Storage DS3000 Programming Manual

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Show Current iSCSI Sessions

This command returns information about an iSCSI session.
Syntax
show (iscsiInitiator | iscsiTarget) [iSCSI-ID] iscsiSessions
Parameters
Parameter
iSCSI-ID
Notes
If you enter this command without defining any arguments, this command returns information about all
of the iSCSI sessions that are currently running. To limit the information that is returned, enter a specific
iSCSI initiator or a specific iSCSI target. This command then returns information about the session for
only the iSCSI initiator or the iSCSI target that you named.

Show Disk Pool

This command returns this information about a disk pool:
v The status (such as Optimal, online, offline)
v The total capacity
v The current owner (the controller in slot A or the controller in slot B)
v The RAID level
v The drive media (Fibre Channel, SATA, or SAS)
v The drive interface (Fibre Channel, SATA, or SAS)
v Enclosure loss protection (yes or no)
v The associated logical drives and free capacity
v The associated drives
Syntax
show diskPool [diskPoolName]
Parameters
Parameter
diskPool
Notes
Use this command to show the disk pool content of the storage subsystem profile.
For disk pools, the show diskPool command returns information in this form:
Description
The name of the iSCSI initiator or target for which you
want to obtain session information. Enclose the iSCSI
initiator name or target in square brackets ([ ]).
Description
The name of the disk pool for which you are retrieving
information. Enclose the disk pool name in square
brackets ([ ]).
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