7 host management commands, 7-1 addhost – HP XP Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual
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Table 4-79
ModifyWWNGroup command parameters
Parameter Name
Status
Description
nickname
Optional
Unique nickname of the WWN group
You can use the following characters:
A-Z a-z 0-9 ! # $ % & ' ( )
+ - . = @ [ ] ^ _ ` { } ~
The number of characters that can be used for a WWN nickname is
1-8 bytes.
Command execution example:
hdvmcli ModifyWWNGroup -o "D:\logs\XP512 ModifyWWNGroup.log" "serialnum=10001"
"model=XP512" "port=19" "objectid=*****"
"wwn=AA.AA.AA.AA.AA.AA.AA.AA,BB.BB.BB.BB.BB.BB.BB.BB" "nickname=hp"
*****
: The value is encoded by the CLI.
Command execution result:
RESPONSE:
An instance of StorageArray
.
. (Attributes of StorageArray are omitted here)
.
List of 1 Port elements:
An instance of Port
.
. (Attributes of Port are omitted here)
.
List of 1 WWNGroup elements:
An instance of WWNGroup
objectID=*****
nickname=hp
List of 2 WWN elements:
An instance of WWN
WWN=AA.AA.AA.AA.AA.AA.AA.AA
nickname=Jane
An instance of WWN
WWN=BB.BB.BB.BB.BB.BB.BB.BB
nickname=Jone
*****
: The value is encoded by the CLI.
4-7 Host management commands
The host management commands manage host information and usage statuses for host storage
subsystems. HostInfo is the information about the storage that is used by hosts. Although typically
Device Manager agents produce HostInfo records, they can be manually created by these
commands. Some commands require a host's server-generated object ID.
For further information on host operations, see the HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced
Edition software Device Manager web client user guide.
4-7-1 AddHost
AddHost
adds information about a host server to the Device Manager server (see