There are 10 major command to check the POWER PATH config on HP UX servers.
Please follow the below commands
1.powermt display ====>Display High Level HBA I/O Paths
2.powermt display dev=emcpowera ===>Display for specific LUN
3.powermt display dev=all ====> Display All Attached LUNs
4.powermt check_registration ===> Display PowerPath Registration Key / Status
5.powermt display options ===> Display EMC PowerPath Options
6.powermt display hba_mode ====> Display PowerPath HBA Mode
7.powermt display paths – Display available I/O Paths.
8.powermt displays port_mode ===>Display Port Status
9.powermt version ====> Display EMC PowerPath Version
10.powermt check ===>Check the I/O Paths
1. #powermt display ===>Display High Level HBA I/O Paths
Ex. o/p:
Symmetrix logical device count=212
CLARiiON logical device count=0
Hitachi logical device count=0
Invista logical device count=0
HP xp logical device count=0
Ess logical device count=0
HP HSx logical device count=0
==============================================================================
----- Host Bus Adapters --------- ------ I/O Paths ----- ------ Stats ------
### HW Path Summary Total Dead IO/Sec Q-IOs Errors
==============================================================================
3 0/4/0/0/0/1 optimal 424 0 - 0 848
5 0/5/0/0/0/1 optimal 424 0 - 0 848
2. #powermt display dev=emcpowera ===>Display specific LUN
When there are multiple LUNs connected to a server, you might want to view information about a specific LUN by providing the logical name of the LUN as shown below.
3.#powermt display dev=all ====> Display All Attached LUNs
Mostly we used to run this command powermt, which will display all the attached logical devices to the server.
Pseudo name=disk915
Symmetrix ID=000290103691
Logical device ID=06B8
state=alive; policy=SymmOpt; priority=0; queued-IOs=0;
==============================================================================
--------------- Host --------------- - Stor - -- I/O Path -- -- Stats ---
### HW Path I/O Paths Interf. Mode State Q-IOs Errors
==============================================================================
3 0/4/0/0/0/1.0x5006048c52a862e7.0x40a6000000000000 c14t4d6 FA 8cB active alive 0 2
3 0/4/0/0/0/1.0x5006048c52a862f7.0x40a6000000000000 c15t4d6 FA 8dB active alive 0 2
5 0/5/0/0/0/1.0x5006048c52a862e8.0x40a6000000000000 c16t4d6 FA 9cB active alive 0 2
5 0/5/0/0/0/1.0x5006048c52a862f8.0x40a6000000000000 c17t4d6 FA 9dB active alive 0 2
Pseudo name=disk988
Symmetrix ID=000290103691
Logical device ID=074B
state=alive; policy=SymmOpt; priority=0; queued-IOs=0;
==============================================================================
--------------- Host --------------- - Stor - -- I/O Path -- -- Stats ---
### HW Path I/O Paths Interf. Mode State Q-IOs Errors
==============================================================================
5 0/5/0/0/0/1.0x5006048c52a862e8.0x40dc000000000000 c16t11d4 FA 9cB active alive 0 2
3 0/4/0/0/0/1.0x5006048c52a862e7.0x40dc000000000000 c14t11d4 FA 8cB active alive 0 2
3 0/4/0/0/0/1.0x5006048c52a862f7.0x40ce000000000000 c15t9d6 FA 8dB active alive 0 2
5 0/5/0/0/0/1.0x5006048c52a862f8.0x40ce000000000000 c17t9d6 FA 9dB active alive 0 2
Details:
a. Pseudo name=emcpowera – The device name that can be used by the server. For example,
1.powermt display ====>Display High Level HBA I/O Paths
2.powermt display dev=emcpowera ===>Display for specific LUN
3.powermt display dev=all ====> Display All Attached LUNs
4.powermt check_registration ===> Display PowerPath Registration Key / Status
5.powermt display options ===> Display EMC PowerPath Options
6.powermt display hba_mode ====> Display PowerPath HBA Mode
7.powermt display paths – Display available I/O Paths.
8.powermt displays port_mode ===>Display Port Status
9.powermt version ====> Display EMC PowerPath Version
10.powermt check ===>Check the I/O Paths
1. #powermt display ===>Display High Level HBA I/O Paths
Ex. o/p:
Symmetrix logical device count=212
CLARiiON logical device count=0
Hitachi logical device count=0
Invista logical device count=0
HP xp logical device count=0
Ess logical device count=0
HP HSx logical device count=0
==============================================================================
----- Host Bus Adapters --------- ------ I/O Paths ----- ------ Stats ------
### HW Path Summary Total Dead IO/Sec Q-IOs Errors
==============================================================================
3 0/4/0/0/0/1 optimal 424 0 - 0 848
5 0/5/0/0/0/1 optimal 424 0 - 0 848
2. #powermt display dev=emcpowera ===>Display specific LUN
When there are multiple LUNs connected to a server, you might want to view information about a specific LUN by providing the logical name of the LUN as shown below.
3.#powermt display dev=all ====> Display All Attached LUNs
Mostly we used to run this command powermt, which will display all the attached logical devices to the server.
Pseudo name=disk915
Symmetrix ID=000290103691
Logical device ID=06B8
state=alive; policy=SymmOpt; priority=0; queued-IOs=0;
==============================================================================
--------------- Host --------------- - Stor - -- I/O Path -- -- Stats ---
### HW Path I/O Paths Interf. Mode State Q-IOs Errors
==============================================================================
3 0/4/0/0/0/1.0x5006048c52a862e7.0x40a6000000000000 c14t4d6 FA 8cB active alive 0 2
3 0/4/0/0/0/1.0x5006048c52a862f7.0x40a6000000000000 c15t4d6 FA 8dB active alive 0 2
5 0/5/0/0/0/1.0x5006048c52a862e8.0x40a6000000000000 c16t4d6 FA 9cB active alive 0 2
5 0/5/0/0/0/1.0x5006048c52a862f8.0x40a6000000000000 c17t4d6 FA 9dB active alive 0 2
Pseudo name=disk988
Symmetrix ID=000290103691
Logical device ID=074B
state=alive; policy=SymmOpt; priority=0; queued-IOs=0;
==============================================================================
--------------- Host --------------- - Stor - -- I/O Path -- -- Stats ---
### HW Path I/O Paths Interf. Mode State Q-IOs Errors
==============================================================================
5 0/5/0/0/0/1.0x5006048c52a862e8.0x40dc000000000000 c16t11d4 FA 9cB active alive 0 2
3 0/4/0/0/0/1.0x5006048c52a862e7.0x40dc000000000000 c14t11d4 FA 8cB active alive 0 2
3 0/4/0/0/0/1.0x5006048c52a862f7.0x40ce000000000000 c15t9d6 FA 8dB active alive 0 2
5 0/5/0/0/0/1.0x5006048c52a862f8.0x40ce000000000000 c17t9d6 FA 9dB active alive 0 2
Details:
a. Pseudo name=emcpowera – The device name that can be used by the server. For example,
/dev/emcpowera.
b. CLARiiON ID=AAA00000000000 [dev-server] - EMC CLARiiON CX3 serial number and
b. CLARiiON ID=AAA00000000000 [dev-server] - EMC CLARiiON CX3 serial number and
the server name.
c. Logical device ID=11111111 [LUN 1] – LUN number. For example, LUN 1.
d. state=alive; policy=CLAROpt; – This displays that this particular LUN is valid and using
c. Logical device ID=11111111 [LUN 1] – LUN number. For example, LUN 1.
d. state=alive; policy=CLAROpt; – This displays that this particular LUN is valid and using
the CLAROpt policy.
e. Owner: default=SP B, current=SP B – This indicates that the default (and current) owner for
e. Owner: default=SP B, current=SP B – This indicates that the default (and current) owner for
this LUN is storage processor SP B.
4. powermt check_registration – Display PowerPath Registration Key / Status
If you’ve lost the PowerPath registration key that you’ve used during the EMC PowerPath installation, you can retrieve it using the following command.
# powermt check_registration
Key AAAA-BBBB-CCCC-DDDD-EEEE-FFFF
Product: PowerPath
Capabilities: All
5. #powermt display options ===> Display EMC PowerPath Options
Displays the high level EMC SAN array options as shown below.
6.#powermt display hba_mode ====> Display PowerPath HBA Mode
This is similar to #1, but displays whether hba is enabled or not, as shown in the last column of the output.
Examble output:
Symmetrix logical device count=212
CLARiiON logical device count=0
Hitachi logical device count=0
Invista logical device count=0
HP xp logical device count=0
Ess logical device count=0
HP HSx logical device count=0
==============================================================================
----- Host Bus Adapters --------- ------ I/O Paths ----- Stats
### HW Path Summary Total Dead Q-IOs Mode
==============================================================================
3 0/4/0/0/0/1 optimal 424 0 0 Enabled
5 0/5/0/0/0/1 optimal 424 0 0 Enabled
7.powermt display paths ===> Display available I/O Paths.
This displays all available path for your SAN device.
8.powermt displays port_mode ===>Display Port Status
Displays the status of the individual ports on the HBA. i.e Whether the port is enabled or not.
9.powermt version ====> Display EMC PowerPath Version
How to identify the version number of EMC PowerPath software?
10.powermt check ===>Check the I/O Paths
If we made changes to the HBA’s, or I/O paths, then run the powermt check, to take appropriate action. For example,
if you manually removed an I/O path, check command will detect a dead path and remove it from the EMC path list.
4. powermt check_registration – Display PowerPath Registration Key / Status
If you’ve lost the PowerPath registration key that you’ve used during the EMC PowerPath installation, you can retrieve it using the following command.
# powermt check_registration
Key AAAA-BBBB-CCCC-DDDD-EEEE-FFFF
Product: PowerPath
Capabilities: All
5. #powermt display options ===> Display EMC PowerPath Options
Displays the high level EMC SAN array options as shown below.
6.#powermt display hba_mode ====> Display PowerPath HBA Mode
This is similar to #1, but displays whether hba is enabled or not, as shown in the last column of the output.
Examble output:
Symmetrix logical device count=212
CLARiiON logical device count=0
Hitachi logical device count=0
Invista logical device count=0
HP xp logical device count=0
Ess logical device count=0
HP HSx logical device count=0
==============================================================================
----- Host Bus Adapters --------- ------ I/O Paths ----- Stats
### HW Path Summary Total Dead Q-IOs Mode
==============================================================================
3 0/4/0/0/0/1 optimal 424 0 0 Enabled
5 0/5/0/0/0/1 optimal 424 0 0 Enabled
7.powermt display paths ===> Display available I/O Paths.
This displays all available path for your SAN device.
8.powermt displays port_mode ===>Display Port Status
Displays the status of the individual ports on the HBA. i.e Whether the port is enabled or not.
9.powermt version ====> Display EMC PowerPath Version
How to identify the version number of EMC PowerPath software?
10.powermt check ===>Check the I/O Paths
If we made changes to the HBA’s, or I/O paths, then run the powermt check, to take appropriate action. For example,
if you manually removed an I/O path, check command will detect a dead path and remove it from the EMC path list.
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