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• The HBA on a local host is busy performing a local firmware download and is tempo-
rarily inaccessible to the local host as well as to the SAN.
The Target icon represents connections to individual storage devices.
The LUN icon represents connections to individual LUNs.
Property Tabs
The property tabs display configuration, statistical and status information for network elements. The set
of available tabs is context-sensitive, depending on the type of network element or HBA currently
selected in the discovery tree.
Status Bar
The status bar is visible by default. Use the Status Bar item in the View menu to hide the status bar. If the
item is checked, the status bar is visible.
Using the HBAnyware Command-Line Interface
The CLI (command-line interface) Client component of HBAnyware provides access to the capabilities of
the Remote Management library from a console command prompt. This component is intended for use
in scripted operations from within shell scripts, batch files, or the specific platform equivalent.
The CLI Client
The CLI Client is a console application named HBACMD. Each time you run this application from the
command line, a single operation is performed.
The first parameter of this command is the requested operation. When the specified operation is
completed, the command prompt is displayed. Most operations retrieve information about an entity on
the SAN and display that information on the console.
Most of the CLI Client commands require one or more additional parameters that specify the nature of
the command. A parameter used by many HBACMD commands specifies the World Wide Port Name of
the host bus adapter (HBA) that is the target of the command. For example, the following command
displays the port attributes for the HBA with the specified World Wide Port Name:
/usr/sbin/hbanyware/hbacmd portattrib 10:00:00:00:c9:20:20:20
Entering /usr/sbin/hbanyware/hbacmd <no qualifiers> displays a list of command options.
CLI Client Command Reference
Version
Syntax:
./hbacmd VERSION (This command is not case sensitive.)
Description: The current version of the HBAnyware CLI Client application
Parameters: N/A
Note: HBAnyware must be running on all remote hosts that are to be discovered and
managed. Remote capabilities of HBAnyware are subject to fabric zoning
configuration. Remote hosts to be discovered and managed by HBAnyware must be
in the same zone.
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