Raidcom Add Hba_Wwn; Examples; Syntax; Options And Parameters - HP StorageWorks P9000 - Disk Arrays Reference Manual

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

Setting the host mode: HP-XP for the port: CL4-E, the host group: #2.
raidcom modify host_grp -port CL4-E-2 -host_mode HP-XP
Setting the host mode: HP-XP and the host mode option: 2, 13 for the port: CL4-E, the host group:
#2.
raidcom modify host_grp -port CL4-E-2 -host_mode HP-XP -host_mode_opt 2 13
Clearing the host mode options of the host mode: HP-XP of the port: CL4-E, the host group: #2.
raidcom modify host_grp -port CL4-E-2 -host_mode HP-XP -host_mode_opt 100

raidcom add hba_wwn

To add a host, this registers the WWN of the host bus adapter to the host group on the specified
port.
Ignored if the specified WWN already exists.

Syntax

raidcom add hba_wwn -port <port> [<host group name>] -hba_wwm <WWN strings>

Options and parameters

Option
-port <port>[<host
group name>]
-hba_wwn <WWN
strings>
Examples
Setting the WWN of host bus adapter: 210000e0, 8b0256f8 to the port: CL4-E, the host group
#0.
raidcom add hba_wwn -port CL4-E-0 -hba_wwn 210000e0,8b0256f8

raidcom delete hba_wwn

Deletes the host (WWN) from the host group.
Ignored if the specified WWN does not exist.
Syntax
raidcom delete hba_wwn -port <port> [<host group name>] -hba_wwn <WWN strings>
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
Specifies a WWN value (hexadecimal value) of host bus adapter.
For example:
21000e08b0256f8
21000e0,8b0256f8 (The value can be split in units of 4 bytes by "," (commas).)
raidcom add hba_wwn 143

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