Syntax; Options And Parameters; Examples; Raidcom Get Host_Grp - HP StorageWorks P9000 - Disk Arrays Reference Manual

Hp storageworks p9000 raid manager reference guide (t1610-96030, january 2011)
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Syntax

raidcom add host_grp -port <port> -host_grp_name <host group name>

Options and parameters

Option
-port <port>
-host_grp_name
<host group name>

Examples

Creating a host group ID: 3, the host group name: a host group of Win_export, to the port: CL4-E.
raidcom add host_grp -port CL4-E-3 -host_grp_name Win_export
Creating a host group ID: allocated automatically, the host group name: a host group of Win_export,
to the port: CL4-E.
raidcom add host_grp -port CL4-E -host_grp_name Win_export
raidcom delete host_grp
Deletes a host group and all WWN/LUNs settings on the specified port.
If the specified port does not exist, it will be rejected with EX_ENOOBJ.
If the specified host group does not exist, it will be passed as NOOP.
Syntax
raidcom delete host_grp -port <port> [<host group name>]
Options and parameters
Option
-port <port><host
group name>
Examples
Deleting the host group of Port: CL4-E, Host Group #7.
raidcom delete host_grp -port CL4-E-7
Deleting the host group of Port: CL4-E, Host group name: host group of Win_export.
raidcom delete host_grp -port CL4-E Win_export

raidcom get host_grp

Displays information about all host groups that are defined on the specific port.
The Security Switch on the specified port must be "ON". If not, nothing is displayed.
Description
Specifies the port number and the host group ID.
For example:
CL1-A-g (g is from 0 to 255)
Specifies a HOST group name.
Up to 64 characters can be set by RAID Manager. When more than 64 characters name is
set, a command that is specified host group name by Remote Web Console cannot be executed.
Description
Specifies a port number, a host group ID, and a host group name. It cannot be specified when
more than 64 characters is set for the host group name. Use the host group ID.
For example:
CL1-A-g (g is from 0 to 255)
CL1-A Linux_X86
raidcom delete host_grp 139

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