02-15-2008
List the disknames with the lsdev command and specify your disktype, examples:
lsdev -Cc disk -t htcuspmpio -Fname # Hitachi
lsdev -Cc disk -t MSYM_RAID -Fname # Emc
lsdev -Cc disk -t mpioosdisk -Fname # IBM generic MPIO
Then you can use the diskname with the lscfg command to get the LUN ID, usually the last part of the location code, example:
lscfg -l hdisk#
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xmerl_eventp(3erl) Erlang Module Definition xmerl_eventp(3erl)
NAME
xmerl_eventp - Simple event-based front-ends to xmerl_scan for processing
of XML documents in streams and for parsing in SAX style.
DESCRIPTION
Simple event-based front-ends to xmerl_scan for processing of XML documents in streams and for parsing in SAX style. Each contain more
elaborate settings of xmerl_scan that makes usage of the customization functions.
EXPORTS
file_sax(Fname::string(), CallBackModule::atom(), UserState, Options::option_list()) -> NewUserState
Parse file containing an XML document, SAX style. Wrapper for a call to the XML parser xmerl_scan with a hook_fun for using xmerl
export functionality directly after an entity is parsed.
stream(Fname::string(), Options::option_list()) -> xmlElement()
Parse file containing an XML document as a stream, DOM style. Wrapper for a call to the XML parser xmerl_scan with a continua-
tion_fun for handling streams of XML data. Note that the continuation_fun , acc_fun , fetch_fun , rules and close_fun options cannot
be user defined using this parser.
stream_sax(Fname, CallBack::CallBackModule, UserState, Options) -> xmlElement()
Types Fname = string()
CallBackModule = atom()
Options = option_list()
Parse file containing an XML document as a stream, SAX style. Wrapper for a call to the XML parser xmerl_scan with a continua-
tion_fun for handling streams of XML data. Note that the continuation_fun , acc_fun , fetch_fun , rules , hook_fun , close_fun and
user_state options cannot be user defined using this parser.
string_sax(String::list(), CallBackModule::atom(), UserState, Options::option_list()) -> xmlElement()
Parse file containing an XML document, SAX style. Wrapper for a call to the XML parser xmerl_scan with a hook_fun for using xmerl
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