Using Cci Slpr Security - Hitachi VSP F1500 User And Reference Manual

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#dev_group
LU#
# /dev/rdsk/c57t4d1
= 4 ]
ORA
1
# /dev/rdsk/c57t4d2
= 4 ]
ORA
2
inqraid -fg
# ls /dev/rdsk/c57* | ./inqraid -CLI -fg
DEVICE_FILE
PRODUCT_ID
c57t4d0
OPEN-3-CVS-CM
c57t4d1
OPEN-3-CVS
c57t4d2
OPEN-3-CVS

Using CCI SLPR security

The Virtual Partition Manager feature of the RAID storage systems (USP V/VM
and TagmaStore USP/TagmaStore NSC) supports storage logical partitioning
(SLPR), a feature that partitions the ports and volumes of the RAID storage
system. If CCI does not have SLPR security, then it can operate the target
volumes crossing SLPR through the command device. The purpose of CCI
SLPR security is to prevent CCI from operating the volumes on another SLPR
(SLPR#N) through the command device from the SLPR (SLPR#M) that is
assigned to its Host. You can use CCI SLPR Security by defining the command
device through the Virtual Partition Manager feature, so that CCI can protect
the target volume.
The following example represents the SLPR protection facility.
8-16
dev_name
MU#
ORA_000
0
ORA_001
0
PORT
CL2-D-1
CL2-D-1
CL2-D-1
Examples of using CCI commands
Command Control Interface User and Reference Guide
port#
SER =
62500
LDEV =
CL2-D-1
SER =
62500
LDEV =
CL2-D-1
SERIAL
LDEV CTG
62500
256
-
62500
257
-
62500
258
-
TargetID
257 [ FIBRE FCTBL
4
258 [ FIBRE FCTBL
4
H/M/12
SSID R:Group
-
-
s/P/ss
0005 1:01-02
s/P/ss
0005 1:01-02
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