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Which Purity command can be used to validate I/O is balanced across initiators?

  • A. purehost list --balance
  • B. purehost iobalance --check
  • C. purehost monitor --balance
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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5b0296b
1 month ago
Selected Answer: C
To validate that I/O is balanced across initiators, the Purity command you should use is C. purehost monitor --balance. This command allows you to confirm that newly added paths are available and in use, displaying details such as Initiator WWN or IQN, Target, and "I/O Relative to Max" for each path. For example, the output will show the I/O Count and I/O Relative to Max for each initiator-target path, indicating whether all paths are at 100%. While the iobalance command is frequently used to ensure both controllers are serving I/O and for general health checks, purehost monitor --balance is specifically demonstrated as the method for validating I/O balance across initiators.
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carico1980
1 month ago
Selected Answer: C
purehost monitor --balance it's the best option
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0833e18
1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
purehost iobalanceというコマンドはない
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