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Stopping and starting instances, Example 21 – HP StorageWorks IP Storage Router User Manual

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IP Storage Router SR2122-2 User Guide

foo serverif ge2 10.1.0.45/24, TCP port:3260

foo target webstorage2 description “Web Storage”

foo target webstorage2 Name
“ign.1987-05.com.hp.00.0b1aaa415.....webstorage2”

foo target webstorage2 enabled "TRUE"

foo target webstorage2 accesslist "webserver2"

foo target webstorage2 wwpn "21:00:00:05:ae:42:2f:12"

Example 21: Verify New Target Status

[SR2122-2_PR1]# show scsirouter foo

foo description “test SCSI routing instance”

foo authenticate “none”

foo primary "none"

foo proxy server disabled

foo failover primary “none”

foo failover secondary “none”

foo lun reset no

foo cdb retry counter 30

foo serverif ge2 10.1.0.45/24,TCP port:3260

foo target webstorage2 description “Web Storage”

foo target webstorage2 Name
“ign.1987-05.com.hp.00.0b1aaa415.....webstorage2”

foo target webstorage2 enabled "FALSE"

foo target webstorage2 accesslist "webserver2"

foo target webstorage2 wwpn "21:00:00:05:ae:42:2f:12"

Stopping and Starting Instances

If the storage router is experiencing a problem with a specific set of IP hosts or
storage resources, you may wish to stop the associated SCSI routing instance from
running anywhere in the cluster. The no scsirouter enable command
causes the specified SCSI routing instance to cease running on the storage router,
but does not cause a failover to another storage router in the cluster. This
command effectively stops an instance from running anywhere in the cluster.

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