Host group control, Specifying a host group – HP XP7 Storage User Manual
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Mount and Sync used Volume{GUID} for Windows: RAID Manager supports the mount command
option specified in the device object name, such as \Device\Harddiskvolume X. Windows
changes the device number for the device object name after recovering from a failure of the
PhysicalDrive. As a result, the mount command specified in the device object name may fail.
Therefore, RAID Manager supports a mount command option that specifies a Volume{GUID} as
well as the device object name.
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Mount
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The mount command option specifies a Volume{GUID} as well as the device object name.
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If a Volume{GUID} is specified, then it is executed by converting a Volume{GUID} to a
device object name.
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Discover the Volume{GUID}s by using inqraid $Volu -fv command option.
Examples:
C:\HORCM\etc>inqraid -CLI $Vol -fv
DEVICE_FILE PORT SERIAL LDEV
CTG H/M/12 SSID R:Group PRODUCT_ID
Volume{cec25efe-d3b8-11d4-aead-00c00d003b1e}\Vol3\Dsk0 CL2-D
62496 256 - - - - OPEN-3-CVS-CM
[ Mount used DefineDosDevice() ]
NOTE:
This may forcibly dismount the mounted volume due to LOG-OFF of Windows. For example:
C:\HORCM\etc>raidscan -x mount E: Volume{cec25efe-d3b8-11d4-aead-00c00d003b1e}
E: <+> HarddiskVolume3
[ Mount used Directory mount ]
NOTE:
This prevents the forcible removal of a volume due to LOG-OFF of Windows. For example:
C:\HORCM\etc>raidscan -x mount E:\
Volume{cec25efe-d3b8-11d4-aead-00c00d003b1e}
E:\ <+> HarddiskVolume3
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sync
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The sync command option will also be able to specify a Volume{GUID} as well as the
device object name.
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If a Volume{GUID} is specified, then it is executed by converting a Volume{GUID} to a
device object name.
Example:
C:\HORCM\etc>raidscan -x sync Volume{cec25efe-d3b8-11d4-aead-00c00d003b1e}
[SYNC] Volume{cec25efe-d3b8-11d4-aead-00c00d003b1e}
Host group control
The RAID storage systems have the defined host group in the port and can allocate a host LU for
every host group. RAID Manager does not use this host LU, and specifies an absolute LUN in the
port. To eliminate confusion that LUN of the RAID Manager notation does not correspond to LUN
on the host view and Remote Web Console, RAID Manager supports specifying a host group and
LUN on the host view.
Specifying a host group
(1) Defining the formats
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