lspath

Use the lspath command to display paths between Enterprise Storage Servers (ESSs). You can then use this data for a remote copy.

To create, remove, or restore ESS paths, use the ESS Specialist interface.

Syntax

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram>>-repcli-- --lspath-- --+----+-- --+-------------------+------><
                         +--l-+     '--devtype----ess---'
                         '--s-'

Parameters

-s
An optional parameter that displays the target logical subsystem (LSS) or cluster, and source LSS or cluster only.
-l
An optional parameter that displays the target LSS or cluster, and source LSS or cluster, and other valid output.
-devtype ess
An optional parameter that displays information about the device type.

Description

You can use the lspath command to display paths between Enterprise Storage Servers (ESSs) clusters. You can then use this data for a remote copy. To create, remove, or restore ESS paths, use the ESS Specialist interface.

Return values

No paths match criteria specified.

The following information is listed:

Column Label Details
Dev The nickname or model-serial-manufacturer (short output)
Source Origin of the path. For ESS this is an LSS.
Target Target of the path. For ESS this is an LSS.
Type ESCON(R) or Fibre Channel
Status Established or Suspended

Possible failures

Examples

An invocation example:

repcli lspath -devtype ess

The resulting output:

No paths match criteria specified.
Storage subsystem
Source
Target
Type
Status

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