HP XP P9500 HP StorageWorks P9000 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96034, M - Page 132

raidcom add external_grp, Syntax, Options and parameters, LDEV_GROUP

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Description on each column in output example LDEV_GROUP Device group name LDEV_NAME Device name in the device group LDEV# LDEV number Serial# Product serial number raidcom add external_grp Maps (creates LDEVs) to add some external VOLs. Only one external VOL is operated in one operation. This makes an external volume to the specified external Group, and connects to an external LUN on the specified external port /wwn. If the external volume group exists, the external volume is added to the external volume group. This command is executed asynchronously with the command input. Check the completion of this process on the raidcom get command_status command. Syntax raidcom add external_grp -path_grp -external_grp_id -port -external_wwn -lun_id [-emulation ] Options and parameters Option -path_grp -external_grp_id -port Description Specifies an external VOL path group number (0-63231). Specifies an external volume group number (gno:1-16384, sgno:1-4096). For example: • 52-11 Specifies the number of the port whose attribute is External. For example: • CL1-A Displays an external port. -external_wwn value can be split in units of 4 bytes by "," (commas). For example: • 21000e08b0256f8 • 21000e0,8b0256f8 -lun_id Displays LUN (0-2047) of the external storage system port. [-emulation ] The valid values that can be specified to are the following values OPEN-3, OPEN-8, OPEN-9, OPEN-E, OPEN-L, OPEN-V 132 Configuration setting commands

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Description on each column in output example
LDEV_GROUP
Device group name
LDEV_NAME
Device name in the device group
LDEV#
LDEV number
Serial#
Product serial number
raidcom add external_grp
Maps (creates LDEVs) to add some external VOLs. Only one external VOL is operated in one
operation.
This makes an external volume to the specified external Group, and connects to an external LUN
on the specified external port /wwn. If the external volume group exists, the external volume is
added to the external volume group.
This command is executed asynchronously with the command input. Check the completion of this
process on the raidcom get command_status command.
Syntax
raidcom add external_grp -path_grp <path group#> -external_grp_id <gno-sgno> -port <port>
-external_wwn <wwn strings> -lun_id <lun#> [-emulation <emulation type>]
Options and parameters
Description
Option
Specifies an external VOL path group number (0-63231).
-path_grp <path
group#>
Specifies an external volume group number (gno:1-16384, sgno:1-4096).
For example:
52-11
-external_grp_id
<gno-sgno>
Specifies the number of the port whose attribute is External.
For example:
CL1-A
Displays an external port.
-port <port>
Specifies a WWN value (hexadecimal value) of the external storage system in 8 bytes. The
value can be split in units of 4 bytes by “,” (commas).
For example:
21000e08b0256f8
21000e0,8b0256f8
-external_wwn <wwn
strings>
Displays LUN (0-2047) of the external storage system port.
-lun_id <lun#>
Specifies an emulation type. If this specification is omitted, OPEN-V is used.
The valid values that can be specified to <emulation type> are the following values
OPEN-3, OPEN-8, OPEN-9, OPEN-E, OPEN-L, OPEN-V
[-emulation <emulation
type> ]
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