Allocating physical paths to logical paths – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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S 14001 LA
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15. Press the Enter key.
The screen display changes to the Select SSID panel.
16. Specify s in the AC column for CU number 00.
Select SSID Row 1 to 10 of 10
Command ===>
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Supported action: s(Select)
AC CU SSID
s 00 2350
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You are returned to the Edit Logical Path Definition panel. The values are now displayed in
the S/N, Model, IFType, CU, SSID, and CCA columns of this panel.
Edit Logical Path Definition
Command ===>
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Path Set ID . . . : TESTPATH
Description . . . : TEST
Attributes
Type . . . . . . . . CU (DKC/CU)
SHR . . . . . . . . Y (Y/N)
Supported action: s(Select Storage System)
AC S/N Model IFType PathID CU SSID CCA
Primary 14002
USP
1515
00
2340
1F
Secondary 14001
USP
1515
00
2350
1F
Supported action: e(Edit physical path)
AC Assigned Physical Path
Forward
Reverse
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Allocating physical paths to logical paths
If you obtain the port number information from a storage system and apply the port number that
comprises the current logical path to the path set definition file, you do not need to allocate a
physical path to that logical path. To obtain the port number information from a storage system,
see
“Acquiring path information from a storage system” (page 124)
, and make sure that the conditions
are met.
To allocate physical paths to logical paths:
Creating a path set 537