Options and parameters
Option
-port <port>[<host
group name>]
-hba_wwn <WWN
strings>
Examples
Deleting the WWN of host bus adapter: 210000e0,8b039800 set for the port: CL4-E, the host
group #0.
raidcom delete hba_wwn -port CL4-E-0 -hba_wwn 210000e0,8b039800
raidcom get hba_wwn
Displays the WWN of the host bus adapter registered to the host group.
The security switch of the specified port must be set to "ON". If not, this displays nothing.
Syntax
raidcom get hba_wwn -port <port> -[<host group name>]
Options and parameters
Option
-port <port>[<host
group name>]
Examples
Displaying the WWN of the host bus adapter set for the port: CL4-E, the host group 0.
raidcom get hba_wwn -port CL4-E-0
PORT GID GROUP_NAME HWWN Serial# NICK_NAME
CL4-E 0 Linux_x86 210000e08b0256f8 63528 ORA_NODE0_CTL_0
CL4-E 0 Linux_x86 210000e08b039c15 63528 ORA_NODE1_CTL_0
Description on each column in output example
PORT
This displays a port number.
GID
144 Configuration setting commands
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).)
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.
If setting the host group ID or if the host group name is omitted, the information about host
group ID 0 is displayed.
For example:
CL1-A
CL1-A-g (g is from 0 to 255)
CL1-A Linux_X86
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