Internal volume operations, Creating internal volumes (open-systems), Script examples (open systems) – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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Internal volume operations
Creating internal volumes (open-systems)
To create LDEVs of internal open-systems volumes and make the LDEVs available to the host, perform
the following provisioning operations.
Command
Description
Operation
Step
raidcom modify port -port
Enable LUN security of the port. Modify
settings such as port topology and data
transfer speed as needed.
Setting port
1
raidcom add host_grp -port
-host_grp_name
Specify port and create host group.
Creating host group
2
raidcom modify host_grp -port
[
Specify port and set host mode for host
group.
Setting host mode
3
mode> [-host_mode_opt
raidcom get host_grp -port
Display host group information and confirm
result of executing command.
Displaying host
group information
4
raidcom add hba_wwn -port
Register host to host group of the port.
Adding host to host
group
5
raidcom get hba_wwn -port
Display WWN of connection host
registered to the host group and confirm
the result of executing the command.
Displaying WWN
information
6
raidcom add ldev -parity_grp_id
Specify a parity group and create LDEV.
Creating LDEV
7
[-location
raidcom initialize ldev -ldev_id
-operation
Format created LDEV.
Formatting LDEV
8
raidcom modify ldev -ldev_id
-ldev_name
Create nickname for created LDEV.
This operation is arbitrary.
Creating LDEV
nickname (arbitrary)
9
raidcom modify ldev -ldev_id
-mp_blade_id
Set MP blade of created LDEV.
Setting MP blade of
LDEV
10
raidcom get ldev -ldev_id
Display information of created LDEV and
confirm the result of executing the
command.
Displaying LDEV
information
11
raidcom add lun -port
Specify port, map LDEV to LUN and create
an LU path.
Creating LU path
12
raidcom get lun -port
Display LU path information and confirm
the result of executing the command.
Displaying LU path
information
13
Script examples (open systems)
The following shows script examples of virtual volume (Thin Provisioning) operation.
108 Provisioning operations with RAID Manager