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Operating Systems AIX How to check the ethernet status for vlan and lhea adapter in client servers? Post 302907417 by jayadeava on Friday 27th of June 2014 04:54:23 PM
Old 06-27-2014
Thank you a ton kah00na..... Thats really informative...

Is there any other way to check for SEA ( Shared Ethernet Adapters ) and vlans
 

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libstmf(3LIB)							Interface Libraries						     libstmf(3LIB)

NAME
libstmf - SCSI Target Mode Framework library SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lstmf [ library... ] #include <libstmf.h> DESCRIPTION
Functions in this library provide configuration management of the SCSI Target Mode Framework (STMF), allowing clients to manage the provi- sioning of logical units and targets to the initiator clients of the framework. Definitions Host Group A Host Group is a set of one or more initiator ports that are combined together for the purposes of applying access controls to a Logi- cal Unit object and assigning a logical unit number to the Logical Unit. The assigned logical unit number will be reported to the mem- bers of that Host Group via the SCSI REPORT LUN command. Host Groups can contain initiator ports that are not visible to the SCSI Tar- get Mode Framework. Initiator ports might not be a member in more than one group. A Host Group is associated with a given Logical Unit via a view entry. Host Group names are unique within the framework. Logical Unit A Logical Unit object is provided to the SCSI Target Mode Framework for the purposes of executing SCSI commands. Library clients can manage a Logical Unit object's accessibility to one or more SCSI initiator clients. libstmf library clients cannot add or remove Logi- cal Unit objects from the system. Every Logical Unit object within the SCSI Target Mode Framework is owned by a logical unit provider whose identity is available via the properties on the Logical Unit object. Logical Unit Number A Logical Unit Number is the SCSI identifier of a logical unit within a target. Target Port A Target port object is provided to the SCSI Target Mode Framework for the purposes of receiving SCSI commands on a particular logical unit. Library clients can manage a Logical Unit object's availability to one or more Target port objects. Library clients cannot add or remove Target objects from the system. Every Target port object within the SCSI Target Mode Framework is owned by a Local Port provider whose identity is available via the properties on the Target port object. Target Port Group A Target Port Group is a set of one or more Target ports that are combined together for the purposes of applying availability to a Log- ical Unit object. A Target Port Group may be applied to any given Logical Unit via a view entry. Target ports may not be a member in more than one Target Port Group. Target Port Group names are unique within the framework. View A View is a list of logical units exposed to a list of initiator ports through a list of targets. View Entry A View Entry object defines the association of an host group, a target group and a logical unit number with a specified logical unit. When a view entry is created for a logical unit, a caller can assign all targets and/or all initiator ports to the logical unit thus making the logical unit accessible to all target ports and/or all initiator ports. A logical unit may have one or more view entries associated with it. Any two view entries are considered to be in conflict when an attempt is made to duplicate the association of any given initiator port, target port and logical unit. Attempting this will result in an error returned from the call to stmfAddViewEn- try(3STMF). INTERFACES
The shared object libstmf.so.1 provides the public interfaces defined below. See Intro(3) for additional information on shared object interfaces. stmfAddToHostGroup stmfAddToTargetGroup stmfAddViewEntry stmfClearProviderData stmfCreateHostGroup stmfCreateTargetGroup stmfDeleteHostGroup stmfDeleteTargetGroup stmfDevidFromIscsiName stmfDevidFromWwn stmfFreeMemory stmfGetHostGroupList stmfGetHostGroupMembers stmfGetLogicalUnitList stmfGetLogicalUnitProperties stmfGetProviderData stmfGetProviderDataProt stmfGetState stmfGetTargetGroupList stmfGetTargetGroupMembers stmfGetTargetList stmfGetTargetProperties stmfGetViewEntryList stmfOfflineLogicalUnit stmfOfflineTarget stmfOnlineLogicalUnit stmfOnlineTarget stmfRemoveFromHostGroup stmfRemoveFromTargetGroup stmfRemoveViewEntry stmfSetProviderData stmfSetProviderDataProt FILES
/lib/libstmf.so.1 shared object /lib/64/libstmf.so.1 64-bit shared object ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWstmf | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Committed | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
Intro(3), stmfAddViewEntry(3STMF), attributes(5) SunOS 5.11 7 Oct 2008 libstmf(3LIB)
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