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HPE 3PAR – Common CLI (Command Line Interface) Commands

HPE 3PAR – Common CLI (Command Line Interface) Commands


 


HPE 3 Par Storage can be a burden to administrate at times. If you don’t have the commands in a spot where you can easily access them, well, good luck. It can take a while to look up all these bad boys up.


To help our wonderful 3PAR support clients, we have compiled a short list of commonly used show commands for HPE 3PAR systems,  which will mostly display detailed information about your system and its status. If there are any we forgot that you commonly use, send us a message, and we will add it to the list!


 

HPE 3PAR Commands & Basic Function:


showalert        – show status of system alerts

showauthparam    – show authentication parameters

showbattery      – show battery status information

showblock        – show block mapping info for vvs, lds, pds

showcage         – show disk cage information

showcim          – show the CIM server information

showclienv       – show CLI environment parameters

showcpg          – show Common Provisioning Groups (CPGs)

showdate         – show date and time on all system nodes

showdomain       – show domains in the system

showdomainset    – show sets of domains in the system

showeventlog     – show event logs

showfirmwaredb   – show current database of firmware levels

showhost         – show host and host path information

showhostset      – show sets of hosts in the system

showinventory    – show hardware inventory

showiscsisession – show iscsi sessions

showld           – show logical disks (LDs) in the system

showldch         – show LD to PD chunklet mapping

showldmap        – show LD to VV mapping

showlicense      – show installed license key

shownet          – show network configuration and status

shownode         – show node and its component information

shownodeenv      – show node environmental status

showpatch        – show what patches have been applied to the system

showpd           – show physical disks (PDs) in the system

showpdata        – show preserved data status

showpdch         – show status of selected chunklets of physical disks

showpdvv         – show PD to VV mapping

showport         – show FC and iSCSI ports in the system

showportarp      – show ARP table for ports

showportdev      – show detailed information about devices on FC port

showportisns     – show iSNS host information for ports

showportlesb     – show Link Error Status Block – devices on FC port

showrcopy        – show remote copy configuration information

showrctransport  – show info end-to-end transport for remote copy

showsched        – show scheduled tasks in the system

showsnmppw       – shows SNMP access passwords

showsnmpmgr      – show SNMP trap managers

showspace        – show estimated free space

showspare        – show information about spare and relocated chunklets

showsshkey       – show ssh public keys authorized by the current user

showsys          – show system information (name, SN etc.)

showsysmgr       – show system manager startup state

showtarget       – show unrecognized targets

showtask         – show information about tasks

showtemplate     – show templates

showtoc          – show system Table of Contents (TOC) summary

showtocgen       – show system Table of Contents (TOC) generation number

showuser         – show user accounts and SSH keys

showuseracl      – show user access control list

showuserconn     – show user connections

showversion      – show software versions

showvlun         – show virtual LUNs (VLUNs) in the system

showvv           – show virtual volumes (VVs) in the system

showvvmap        – show VV to LD mapping

showvvpd         – show VV distribution across PDs

showvvset        – show sets of VVs in the system

checkhealth        – perform checks to determine overall state of the system

checkpassword     – display authentication and authorization details

checkport         – perform loopback test on fc ports

checkpd           – perform surface scan or diagnostics on physical disks

checkld           – perform validity checks of data on logical disks

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