Example of a spreadsheet – HP XP External Storage Software User Manual
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Table 27 Structure and Identifier of Parameters (UnitePathGroup Tag)
Description
Content
Identifier
Layer
This layer is required.
Information about the path
group to which you want to
move an external volume.
None
The first layer
Specifies one row for each
alternate path group.
External volumes in two or
more path groups can be
moved to one path group by
specifying two or more path
groups.
Information about the path
group that you want to
change.
+,
The second layer
shows the parameters that can be set for the UnitePathGroup tag.
Table 28 UnitePathGroup Tag Parameters
Number of
Characters
Range of Values
Setting
Parameter
Column in
Spreadsheet
Layer
Information about the path group to which you want to move
an external volume.
The first layer
5 decimal digits or
fewer
0 to 63231
Path group
number.
PathGroup
A
Information about the path group that you want to change.
The second layer
N/A
N/A
Identifier.
+
A
5 decimal digits or
less
0 to 63231
Path group
number.
TargetPathGroup
B
Example of a Spreadsheet
This section shows an example of a spreadsheet that can be used for mapping an external volume
in the following configuration:
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An external volume is configured as follows:
Map the volume to which 0001 is configured as a LUN that can be discovered through
the primary path.
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Use 1 for a path group number.
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Configure E16384-4095 for an external volume group (ExG).
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Two cross-subsystem paths are configured as follows:
The primary path
Port number on the local storage system: 1A
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WWN on the external storage system: 60060E8004F81370
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The alternate path
Port number on the local storage system: 1B
WWN on the external storage system: 60060E8004F81371
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Attributes of an external volume are configured as follows:
Emulation type: OPEN-V
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Cache mode: Enable
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