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FCRLS(8) Open-FCoE Tools FCRLS(8)
NAME
fcrls - Fibre Channel Read Link Error Status Block (RLS) tool
SYNOPSIS
fcrls --port rport_bsg_name [--quiet]
fcrls --fcid rport_port_FC-ID [--quiet]
fcrls --help
DESCRIPTION
The fcrls command performs Fibre Channel Read Link Error Status Block (RLS) ELS request (see FC-LS-2) via BSG over a given rport bsg name
or FC-ID.
fcrls takes either a rport bsg name or a rport port FC-ID as the input. To disable verbose output, use the --quiet option.
OPTIONS
--port rport_bsg_name
Send RLS to a rport by FC remote port bsg name, e.g., rport-7:0-1.
--fcid rport_port_FC-ID
Send RLS to a rport by port FC-ID, e.g., 0xce000d.
--quiet
Disable verbose output.
--help
Display a help message with basic usage instructions.
EXAMPLES
Sends RLS to the FC remote port as rport-7:0-1
fcrls --port rport-7:0-1
Sends RLS to the FC remote port with 0xce000d as its port FC-ID
fcrls --fcid 0xce000d
SEE ALSO
fcoeadm(8)
SUPPORT
fcrls is part of the fcoe-utils package, maintained through the Open-FCoE project. Resources for both developers and users can be found at
the Open-FCoE website http://open-fcoe.org/.
Open-FCoE 06/04/2010 FCRLS(8)