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Deleting an open scsi device, Changing the name of an open scsi device – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Configuring Open SCSI Devices

Open SCSI for Fibre Channel Controller Integrator’s Manual for HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Servers

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Deleting an Open SCSI Device

Deleting an Open SCSI Device

The SCF DELETE SCSI command removes an Open SCSI device from the system
configuration database:

1. Stop the device:

-> STOP $S11500

2. Verify the device is in the STOPPED state:

-> STATUS $S11500

3. Remove the device from the system configuration database:

-> DELETE $S11500

4. Verify the device is removed from the system configuration database:

-> INFO $S11500

For more detailed information, refer to the SCF Reference Manual for the Storage
Subsystem
.

Changing the Name of an Open SCSI Device

You cannot simply rename an Open SCSI device. To change the name of a configured
Open SCSI device, you must use the SCF DELETE command to delete the Open
SCSI device with the old name and then use the SCF ADD command to add the same
Open SCSI device specifying the new name. For example, to change the name of
$DEV0 to $DEV2:

1. Verify that the Open SCSI device whose name is to be changed is in the

STOPPED state. For example:

-> STATUS SCSI $DEV0

2. Issue the SCF DELETE and SCF ADD commands to change the name of the

Open SCSI device. For example:

-> DELETE SCSI $DEV0
-> ADD SCSI $DEV2, SENDTO STORAGE, PRIMARYLOCATION (111,2,5) &
-> PRIMARYSAC 1, PRIMARYPORTNAME 2000003E00452211, LUN 1

STORAGE - Status SCSI \ALM171.$DEV0
LDev Primary Backup Primary Backup
PID PID
26 STOPPED

0,36 1,37