Mapping A Volume To A Host Or Cluster - IBM XIV User Manual

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Output:
Access Control:
Warnings:
v ISCSI_CHAP_NAME_AND_SECRET_NOT_UNIQUE
v ISCSI_CHAP_SECRET_NOT_UNIQUE
v ISCSI_CHAP_NAME_NOT_UNIQUE
Completion Codes:
v HOST_BAD_NAME
v ISCSI_CHAP_NAME_EMPTY
v ISCSI_CHAP_NAME_TOO_LONG
v ISCSI_CHAP_SECRET_EMPTY
v ISCSI_CHAP_SECRET_BAD_SIZE
v ISCSI_CHAP_SECRET_BAD_HEX_FORMAT

Mapping a Volume to a Host or Cluster

Maps a volume to a host or a cluster.
Command executed successfully.
User Category
Storage administrator
Storage integration administrator
Application administrator
Security administrator
Read-only users
Technicians
Both iSCSI CHAP name and secret are already used by another host. Are you
sure you want to reuse those values?
iSCSI CHAP secret is already used by another host. Are you sure you want to
reuse this value?
iSCSI CHAP name is already used by another host. Are you sure you want to
reuse this value?
Host name does not exist
CHAP name should be a non-empty string
CHAP name is too long
CHAP secret should be a non-empty string
CHAP secret should be 12 to 16 bytes long
CHAP secret is an illegal hexadecimal number or wrong size - should be 24 to
32 hexadecimal digits
map_vol <host=HostName | cluster=ClusterName> vol=VolName
lun=LUN [ override=<no|yes> ]
Permission
Allowed
Allowed
Disallowed
Disallowed
Disallowed
Disallowed
Chapter 2. Host and Cluster Management
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