Viewing Domains; Modifying A Domain; Changing A Domain Name; Adding Comments To A Domain - HP 3PAR StoreServ 7200 2-node Administrator's Manual

Hp 3par command line interface administrator's manual: hp 3par os 3.1.2 (qr482-96525, september 2013)
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For a complete list of options available for the createdomainset command, see the HP 3PAR
Command Line Interface Reference and HP 3PAR CLI Help. For additional information about
domains, see the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage Concepts Guide.

Viewing Domains

From time to time, you may wish to view the domains in your system. Additionally, when managing
your domain objects as described in
view the objects' domain associations.
To view the domains in your system, issue the showdomain -d command. For details about the
showdomain command, see the HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference.
NOTE:
To set your system output to display domain information, you must first set the TPDLISTDOM
environment variable, the -listdom global option, or if you are working in a Tcl shell, issue the
setclienv listdom 1 command. See
To view a system object's domain association, issue the showhost, showvv, or showcpg
commands.

Modifying a Domain

For any existing domain, you can change the domain's name or add comments to that domain
using the setdomain command. For details about the setdomain command, see the HP 3PAR
Command Line Interface Reference.

Changing a Domain Name

To change a domain's name, issue the setdomain -name <name> <domain_name> command,
where:
<name> is the new name you wish to assign the domain.
<domain_name> is the current name of the domain you are renaming.
Once changed, users and comments previously belonging to the old domain name are displayed
as belonging to the new domain name. All previous associations, objects, and settings (such as
default settings) are also transferred.

Adding Comments to a Domain

If a comment was not added to a domain during its creation and you wish to add a note to that
domain, issue the setdomain -comment <comment> <domain_name> command, where:
<comment> is the comment you are adding to the specified domain.
<domain_name> is the name of the domain to which you are adding a comment.
The comment length is restricted to 51 1 characters and the comment text must be enclosed in
quotation marks.

Removing a Domain

Prior to removing a domain, any users belonging to that domain must be removed (see
Users From a Domain" (page
(see
"Adding Users to a Domain" (page
form the domain, or moved to another domain before removing the domain. Domain objects
include virtual volumes, common provisioning groups (CPGs), and hosts.
To remove a domain, issue the removedomain <domain_name> command, where
<domain_name> is the domain you want to delete.
"Managing Domain Objects" (page
"Listing Domains" (page 49)
20)) and assigned to another domain, or must be removed completely
20)). Any objects belonging to the domain must be removed
60), you may need to
for further information.
"Removing
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