lsthrottle

Use the lsthrottle command to list throttle objects configured in the clustered system.

Syntax

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>>- lsthrottle -- --+----------+-- --+-----------------+-- ----->
                    '- -nohdr -'     '- -filtervalue? -'      

>--+-----------------------------------+-- --------------------->
   '- -filtervalue -- attribute=value -'      

>--+-----------------------+-- --------------------------------><
   '- -delim -- delimiter -'      

Parameters

-nohdr
(Optional) By default, headings are displayed for each column of data in a concise style view, and for each item of data in a detailed style view. The -nohdr parameter suppresses the display of these headings.
Note: If no data is displayed, headings are not displayed.
-filtervalue?
Displays a list of valid filter attributes for the -filtervalueattribute=value parameter. The valid filters for the lsthrottle command are:
  • throttle_type
-filtervalue attribute=value
(Optional) Specifies a list of one or more filters. Only objects with a value that matches the filter attribute value are returned. If a capacity is specified, the units must also be included.
Note: Some filters allow the use of a wildcard when you enter the command. The following rules apply to the use of wildcards when you are using the CLI:
  • The wildcard character is an asterisk (*).
  • The command can contain a maximum of one wildcard.
  • When you are using a wildcard, you must enclose the filter entry within double quotation marks ("").
-delim delimiter
(Optional) By default in a concise view, all columns of data are space-separated. The width of each column is set to the maximum width of each item of data. In a detailed view, each item of data has its own row, and if the headers are displayed, the data is separated from the header by a space. The -delim parameter overrides this behavior. Valid input for the -delim parameter is a 1-byte character. If you enter -delim : on the command line, the colon character (:) separates all items of data in a concise view; for example, the spacing of columns does not occur. In a detailed view, the data is separated from its header by the specified delimiter.

Description

This command lists throttle objects configured in the clustered system.

Table 1 provides the attribute values that can be displayed as output view data.
Table 1. lsthrottle output
Attribute Description
throttle_id Indicates the unique ID for the throttle object. The value is a number 0 - 10144.
throttle_name Indicates the unique name for the throttle object. The value is an alphanumeric string that is 63 characters long.
object_id Indicates the ID of the object to which throttle is applied. The value is a number 0 - 8191.
object_name Indicates the name of the object to which throttle is applied. The value is an alphanumeric string that is 63 characters long.
throttle_type Indicates the type of throttle object. The values are: offload, vdisk, host, hostcluster, and mdiskgrp.
IOPs_limit Indicates the limit of configured IOPs. The value is a numeric string 0 - 33554432. If no limit is specified the value is blank.
bandwidth_limit_MB Indicates the bandwidth (in MBps). The value is a numeric string 0 - 268435456. If no limit is specified the value is blank.

An invocation example

lsthrottle

The detailed resulting output:

throttle_id throttle_name object_id object_name   throttle_type IOPs_limit bandwidth_limit_MB
0           throttle0     1         R48U20_213    host                    40
1           throttle1     0         WinHostClust  hostcluster  8000
2           throttle2     9         vdisk0        vdisk                   20
3           throttle3     11        mdiskgrp0     mdiskgrp                100
0           throttle4                             offload                 500