Set host, Description, Syntax – Dell PowerVault MD3260i User Manual
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Set Host
Description
This command assigns a host to a host group or moves a host to a different host group. You can also create a new host
group and assign the host to the new host group with this command. The actions performed by this command depend on
whether the host has individual mappings or does not have individual mappings.
Syntax
set host [hostName]
hostGroup=("hostGroupName" | none | defaultGroup)
userLabel="newHostName"
hostType=(hostTypeIndexLabel | hostTypeIndexNumber)
Parameters
Parameter
Description
host
The name of the host that you want to assign to a host
group. Enclose the host name in square brackets ([ ]). If
the host name has special characters, you must also
enclose the host name in double quotation marks (" ").
hostGroup
The host group to which you want to assign the host. (The
following table defines how the command runs if the host
does or does not have individual virtual disk-to-LUN
mappings.) Enclose the host group name in double
quotation marks (" "). The defaultGroup is the host group
that contains the host to which the virtual disk is mapped.
userLabel
The new host name. Enclose the host name in double
quotation marks (" ").
hostType
The index label or number of the host type for the HBA
host port. Use the show storageArray
hostTypeTable command to generate a list of
available host type identifiers. If the host type has special
characters, enclose it in double quotation marks (" ").
Host Group Parameter
Host Has Individual Virtual Disk-to-
LUN Mappings
Host Does Not Have Individual Virtual
Disk-to-LUN Mappings
hostGroupName
The host is removed from the present
host group and is placed under the
new host group defined by
hostGroupName
.
The host is removed from the present
host group and is placed under the
new host group defined by
hostGroupName
.
none
The host is removed from the host
group as an independent partition and
is placed under the root node.
The host is removed from the present
host group and is placed under the
default group.
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