Options and parameters
Option
-port <port>
[ -port_speed <value>
]
[-loop_id < alpa
value> ]
[ -topology <
topology> ]
[ -security _switch <
y/n > ]
-port_attribute <port
Attribute>
Examples
Changing the port attributes (the Loop ID and the topology of the Port) of a port CL3-E.
raidcom modify port -port CL3-E -loop_id 0xAB -topology fl_port
Changing the port attributes of the port CL3-E to the External Initiator port (ELUN).
raidcom modify port -port CL3-E -port_attribute ELUN
raidcom get parity_grp
Displays parity group information.
Syntax
raidcom get parity_grp [-parity_grp_id <gno-sgno>]
Description
Specifies a port number.
For example:
CL1-A
Specifies a HOST speed (0, 1, 2, 4, 8).
The contents that can be specified:
0: AUTO
1: 1G
2: 2G
4: 4G
8: 8G
If this specification is omitted, 0 is used.
Specifies a Loop ID (0x01-0xEF) of the port.
0xEF is used if the specification is omitted.
Specifies a topology of the port.
The contents that can be specified:
fl-port : fabric on and fcal
f-port : fabric on and PtoP
nl-port : fabric off and fcal
n-port : fabric off and PtoP
n-port is used if the specification is omitted.
Specifies whether to use the security switch or not.
n is used if the specification is omitted.
Specifies a port attribute.
The attributes that can be specified:
TAR: Fiber Target port (Target port)
MCU: MCU Initiator port (Initiator port)
RCU: RCU Target port (RCU target port)
ELUN: External Initiator port (External port)
raidcom get parity_grp 175
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