In a Linux environment, issues are reported concerning multipathing. You want to view the direct and indirect paths.
In this scenario, which command would you use to accomplish this task?
In a Linux environment, issues are reported concerning multipathing. You want to view the direct and indirect paths.
In this scenario, which command would you use to accomplish this task?
To view direct and indirect paths in a Linux environment, particularly when dealing with issues related to multipathing, the 'sanlun' command is appropriate. The 'sanlun' command is used to interact with SAN (Storage Area Network) LUNs and includes options for displaying multipathing information. Other options like 'lspci', 'systemctl', and 'ifconfig' are not relevant for this specific task: 'lspci' queries PCI devices, 'systemctl' manages system services, and 'ifconfig' configures network interfaces.
B... [rool;_@root~]#_ anlunl!!n, show -p Vserver1:/ lun2 ONTAP Path: Vservre1:/vol/vloname/lun2 LUN: 1 LUN Size: 200g HostDevice:360a990003246665c422b397a54625875 Mode: C Multipath Policy:round-robin 0 DM-MP Features: 1 gueueif po 2ath. Hardi<are Handler:1 !!.!la Multipaht Provider: Native host vserver host: m.-me path !!at /dev/ mau: !:, major: state type node id:lun u F minor active up primary a.!!& 9:0:0:1 fcp_lif 1 8:48 active up primary 10:0:2:1 fcp_lif 2 8:240 active up seconadr;t sdf 9:0:1:1 f<p_lif 3 8:80 active up secondar;t sdr 10:0:3:1 fcp_lif 4 65:16