show hosts
Description Shows hosts that volumes can be mapped to. Host entries are automatically created for hosts that
have sent an inquiry command or a report luns command to the system. Hosts typically do
this when they boot up or scan for devices. When the command is received, the system saves the
host port information; however, the information is retained after a restart only if you have set a
nickname for the host.
Syntax
show hosts
Output Host ID
Host WWPN or iSCSI node name
Name
Host nickname
Discovered
•
Yes: The host was discovered and its entry was automatically created.
•
No: The host entry was manually created.
Mapped
Shows whether the host is explicitly mapped to any volumes:
•
Yes: At least one volume is explicitly mapped to the host.
•
No: No volumes are explicitly mapped to the host.
Profile
•
Standard: The host allows LUN 0 to be assigned to a mapping.
•
OpenVMS: The host does not allow LUN 0 to be assigned to a mapping.
•
HP-UX: The host allows LUN 0 to be assigned to a mapping and uses Flat Space Addressing.
Host Type
Host interface type: FC; iSCSI; SAS.
Example Show hosts:
# show hosts
Host ID
Profile
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100000A0B8040BAC
Standard
100000A0B8040BAD
OpenVMS
1111111111111111
HP-UX
iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:myhost.domain
Standard
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Basetypes
• hosts
• status
See also
• create host
• delete host
• set host-name
Host Type
FC
FC
FC
iSCSI
Name
Discovered Mapped
Yes
My-host
Yes
testhost
No
Server1
No
HP P2000 G3 MSA System CLI Reference Guide 207
No
Yes
No
No