HP XP Racks User Manual
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The command device is defined using the system raw device name (character-type device file
name). For example, the command devices for the following figure would be:
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HP-UX:
HORCM_CMD of HOSTA = /dev/rdsk/c0t0d1 HORCM_CMD of HOSTB =
/dev/rdsk/c1t0d1
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Solaris:
HORCM_CMD of HOSTA = /dev/rdsk/c0t0d1s2 HORCM_CMD of HOSTB =
/dev/rdsk/c1t0d1s2
For Solaris operations with RAID Manager version 01-09-03/04 and higher, the command
device does not need to be labeled during format command.
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AIX:
HORCM_CMD of HOSTA = /dev/rhdiskXX HORCM_CMD of HOSTB = /dev/rhdiskXX
where XX = device number assigned by AIX
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Tru64 UNIX:
HORCM_CMD of HOSTA = /dev/rrzbXXc HORCM_CMD of HOSTB = /dev/rrzbXXc
where XX = device number assigned by Tru64 UNIX
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Windows 2000/2003/2008:
HORCM_CMD of HOSTA = \\.\CMD-Ser#-ldev#-Port# HORCM_CMD of HOSTB = \\.\CMD-Ser#-ldev#-Port#
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Linux, z/Linux:
HORCM_CMD of HOSTA = /dev/sdX HORCM_CMD of HOSTB = /dev/sdX
where X = device number assigned by Linux, z/Linux
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IRIX:
HORCM_CMD for HOSTA/dev/rdsk/dks0d0l1vol or
/dev/rdsk/node_wwn/lun1vol/c0p0
HORCM_CMD for HOSTB/dev/rdsk/dks1d0l1vol or
/dev/rdsk/node_wwn/lun1vol/c1p0
Figure 18 Continuous Access Synchronous Remote Configuration Example
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Sample configuration definition files