PRIMECLUSTER Global Link Services Configuration and Administration Guide: Multipath Function (for Solaris(TM) Operating Environment) |
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This chapter explains the ways to operate the Multipath function.
The following commands can be used to administer the Multipath function.
Available commands are listed in "Table 4.1 Multipath Function commands."
See "Chapter 6 Command Reference" for further instruction of each command.
[Table 4.1 Multipath Function commands]
Type
Command
Description
Permission
Starting/Stopping of Multipath Function
/opt/FJSVmpnet/bin/mpnetinit
The MPNET interfaces that have been configured are activated/deactivated.
Super-user
/opt/FJSVmpnet/bin/mpnetconfig
The specified interface that has been configured is activated/deactivated.
Super-user
Display of MAC address
/opt/FJSVmpnet/bin/mpnet_getmac
The MAC address of the specified interface is displayed.
Super-user
Multipath control
/usr/opt/FJSViomp/bin/iompadm
The configuration information of MPNET, status displays, and the communication paths are restored.
Super-user
Starting/Stopping of TCP/IP interface
/opt/FJSVmpnet/bin/mpnet_ifinit
The IPv4 interfaces that use the MPNET are activated/deactivated.
Super-user
/opt/FJSVmpnet/bin/mpnet_ifconfig
The specified IPv4 interfaces that use the MPNET are activated/deactivated.
Super-user
/opt/FJSVmpnet/bin/mpnet_ifinit6
The IPv6 interfaces that use the MPNET are activated/deactivated.
Super-user
/opt/FJSVmpnet/bin/mpnet_ifconfig6
The specified IPv6 interfaces that use the MPNET are activated/deactivated.
Super-user
Display of the amount of the transmission data
/opt/FJSVmpnet/bin/mpnetstat
The amount of the transmission data of the specified interface is displayed.
Super-user
Display of the connection state of transmission path.
/opt/FJSVmpnet/bin/mpnetlinkwatch
The connection state of the transmission path of the specified interface and the specified path is displayed.
Super-user
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