Dynamic Multi-Pathing 8.0.1 Administrator's Guide - Windows
- Understanding DMPW
- Setting up DMPW
- Administering DMPW
- About administering DMP
- DMP DSMs menus
- View array, disk, and path status
- vxdmpadm
- vxdmpadm dsminfo
- vxdmpadm arrayinfo
- vxdmpadm deviceinfo
- vxdmpadm pathinfo
- vxdmpadm arrayperf
- vxdmpadm deviceperf
- vxdmpadm pathperf
- vxdmpadm allperf
- vxdmpadm iostat
- vxdmpadm cleardeviceperf
- vxdmpadm cleararrayperf
- vxdmpadm clearallperf
- vxdmpadm setdsmscsi3
- vxdmpadm setarrayscsi3
- vxdmpadm setattr dsm
- vxdmpadm setattr array
- vxdmpadm setattr device
- vxdmpadm setattr path
- vxdmpadm set isislog
- vxdmpadm rescan
- vxdmpadm disk list
- vxdmpadm getdsmattrib
- vxdmpadm getmpioparam
- vxdmpadm setmpioparam
- Performance tuning
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
vxdmpadm setdsmscsi3
vxdmpadm setdsmscsi3 scsi3support=0|1 <DiskName> | p#c#t#l#> | [dsmName=ALL | <DsmFileName>]
This command enables or disables SCSI3 support in the registry of the DMP DSMs that control the specified disk.
The following attributes apply:
scsi3support=0|1 |
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<DiskName> | The designated disk, which can be specified by the device name (such as Harddisk2). |
p#c#t#l# | The #s correspond to the port, channel, target, and LUN of a disk. |
dsmName=ALL | <DsmFileName> | This attribute applies the scsi3support=0|1 selection to enable or disable SCSi3 on installed DSMs before a connection is configured. You can apply to all installed DSMs or to a particular DSM, specified by file name. You can use the vxdmpadm getdsmattrib command to get a list of DSM file names. |