Commands and options including a host group, Using raid manager slpr security – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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CL1-An where n: unit ID for multiple RAID
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Specifying the port name with a host group
CL1-A-g where g: host group
CL1-An-g where n-g: host group=g on CL1-A in unit ID=n
Commands and options including a host group
(1) Specifiable command for host group
The following commands can specify a host group with the port strings:
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raidscan -p
# raidscan -p
CL2-D-1
PORT# /ALPA/C,TID#,LU#.Num(LDEV#....)...P/S, Status,Fence,LDEV#,P-Seq#,P-LDEV#
CL2-D-
1 /da/ 0, 4, 0.1(256)...........SMPL ---- ------ ----, ----- ----
CL2-D-
1 /da/ 0, 4, 1.1(257)...........SMPL ---- ------ ----, ----- ----
CL2-D-
1 /da/ 0, 4, 2.1(258)...........SMPL ---- ------ ----, ----- ----
(2) New option including a host group
RAID Manager supports new option for the following commands in order to show a LUN on the
host view by finding a host group via the specified device.
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raidscan -pdg
# raidscan -pd
g /dev/rdsk/c57t4d1
PORT# /ALPA/C,TID#,LU#.Num(LDEV#....)...P/S, Status,Fence,LDEV#,P-Seq#,P-LDEV#
CL2-D-
1 /da/ 0, 4, 0.1(256)...........SMPL ---- ------ ----, ----- ----
CL2-D-
1 /da/ 0, 4, 1.1(257)...........SMPL ---- ------ ----, ----- ----
CL2-D-
1 /da/ 0, 4, 2.1(258)...........SMPL ---- ------ ----, ----- ----
Specified device(hgrp=1) is LDEV# 0257
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raidscan -findg
# ls /dev/rdsk/c57* | raidscan -
findg
DEVICE_FILE UID S/F PORT TARG LUN SERIAL LDEV PRODUCT_ID
/dev/rdsk/c57t4d0 0 F CL2-D-
1 4 0 62500 256 OPEN3-CVS-CM
/dev/rdsk/c57t4d1 0 F CL2-D-
1 4 1 62500 257 OPEN3-CVS
/dev/rdsk/c57t4d2 0 F CL2-D-
1 4 2 62500 258 OPEN3-CVS
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raidscan -findg conf, mkconf -gg
# ls /dev/rdsk/c57* | raidscan -find
g conf 0 -g ORA
HORCM_DEV
#dev_group dev_name port# TargetID LU# MU#
# /dev/rdsk/c57t4d1 SER = 62500 LDEV = 257 [ FIBRE FCTBL = 4 ]
ORA ORA_000 CL2-D-
1 4 1 0
# /dev/rdsk/c57t4d2 SER = 62500 LDEV = 258 [ FIBRE FCTBL = 4 ]
ORA ORA_001 CL2-D-
1 4 2 0
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inqraid -fg
# ls /dev/rdsk/c57* | ./inqraid -CLI -
fg
DEVICE_FILE PORT SERIAL LDEV CTG H/M/12 SSID R:Group PRODUCT_ID
c57t4d0 CL2-D-
1 62500 256 - - - - OPEN-3-CVS-CM
c57t4d1 CL2-D-
1 62500 257 - s/P/ss 0005 1:01-02 OPEN-3-CVS
c57t4d2 CL2-D-
1 62500 258 - s/P/ss 0005 1:01-02 OPEN-3-CVS
Using RAID Manager SLPR security
The Cache Partition feature of the RAID storage systems (XP24000/XP20000 Disk Array and
XP12000 Disk Array/XP10000 Disk Array) supports storage logical partitioning (SLPR), a feature
that partitions the ports and volumes of the RAID storage system. If RAID Manager does not have
SLPR security, then it can operate the target volumes crossing SLPR through the command device.
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Examples of using RAID Manager commands