Defining remote command devices, Configuring fibre channel ports – HP StorageWorks XP10000 Disk Array User Manual
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NOTE:
• If nothing appears in the LU Path table, select a host group ( ) in the tree.
• The
icon indicates a logical volume to which command device security is already
applied.
• The
icon does not indicate any logical device.
3.
Select Cmd. Dev. Security: Disable -> Enable. A confirmation message appears.
4.
Click OK.
5.
Click Apply. A confirmation message appears.
6.
Click OK. Settings are applied to the array.
NOTE:
To remove command device security from a logical device, right-click the logical device (
) in the LU
Path or LDEV table, and select Cmd. Dev. Security: Enable -> Disable.
Defining remote command devices
A remote command device is a device in the array to which a command device in the external array
is mapped.
As you send RAID Manager XP commands to the remote command device, these RAID Manager XP
commands are sent to the external array's command device to perform RAID Manager XP operations
on the external array.
You can map a command device as a remote command device when one of the following arrays is
connected as an external array:
•
XP12000 Disk Array
•
XP10000 Disk Array
•
HP 200 Storage Virtualization System
•
XP1024/XP128 Disk Array
•
TagmaStore Universal Storage Platform subsystem
•
TagmaStore Network Storage Controller subsystem
•
TagmaStore Adaptable Modular Storage subsystem
•
TagmaStore Workgroup Modular Storage subsystem
•
Lightning 9900V series subsystem
•
Thunder 9500V series subsystem
For more information about defining remote command devices, see the HP StorageWorks External
Storage XP user guide.
Configuring Fibre Channel ports
Use the Port pane (
) to configure Fibre Channel ports in the array. You can also use this pane to
modify the port configuration when the system is operating.
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LUN Manager operations