HP XP Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual
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Table 4-67
AddWWNForHostStorageDomain command parameters
Parameter Name Status
Description
port
Optional
Port ID of the host storage domain
NOTE:
Specify either port or portname. Do not specify both parameters
at the same time. This might cause an error to occur.
portname
Optional
Port name of the host storage domain
NOTE:
Specify either port or portname. Do not specify both parameters
at the same time. This might cause an error to occur.
domain
Optional
Domain ID of the host storage domain
This parameter can be specified in decimal and hexadecimal. If you
specify a hexadecimal number, add the 0x prefix.
NOTE:
The execution results are output in decimal.
NOTE:
You must specify either domain or domainnickname. Do not
specify both parameters at the same time, as this might cause an error to
occur.
domainnickname
Optional
(for
XP24000/
XP20000,
XP12000/
XP10000/
SVS200,
and
XP1024/
XP128)
Nickname of the host storage domain
NOTE:
You must specify either domain or domainnickname. Do not
specify both parameters at the same time, as this might cause an error to
occur.
wwn
Required
Comma-separated list of WWN to secure the host storage domain
wwnnickname
Optional
(for
XP24000/
XP20000,
XP12000/
XP10000/
SVS200,
and
XP1024/
XP128)
The nickname of the WWN
Specify this parameter to register the WWN nickname. To specify two or
more WWN nicknames, separate them with commas.
The number of wwn parameters must match the number of wwnnickname
parameters.
Paired wwn parameters and wwnnickname parameters must be specified
in the same sequence.
You can use the following characters:
A-Z a-z 0-9 ! # $ % & ' ( )
+ - . = @ [ ] ^ _ ` { } ~
(space)
NOTE:
A WWN nickname cannot begin or end with spaces.
The number of characters that can be used for a WWN nickname is as
follows:
•
XP12000/XP10000/SVS200: 0-16 bytes
•
DKC microcode version 50-04-01 or later: 0-32 bytes
•
XP1024/128: 0-8 bytes