HP 12000 HP 12200 Gateway Virtual Library System User Guide (BW403-10001, June - Page 142

Management Commands

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Table 17 CLI Configuration Commands (continued) Command Usage 1 getStoragePoolSummary Returns summary of storage pool information for all storage pools on the VLS. addHost Adds the specified host in the SAN list. listHostState Lists the current host state for all hosts in the SAN list. setHostState Sets the host state for specified host. setHostStateAll Sets the host state for all hosts in the SAN list to the state specified. listAccessMode Lists the current host access mode for all enabled hosts in the system. setAccessMode Sets the host access mode for all enabled hosts in the system. setAlias Sets the alias for the hostname of the specified host. removeHost Deletes the specified host from the SAN list. addLunMap Adds the specified device to the host. listLunMap Lists the host LUN map for specified device. deleteLunMap Deletes the specified device from the host. getTapeSerialCompatibilityMode Returns the compatibility mode for the virtual serial numbers. setTapeSerialCompatibilityMode Sets the compatibility mode for the virtual serial numbers. Upgrading to VLS firmware version 3.3.0 cause the colons in serial numbers to change to periods. -m - Compatibility mode • Standard = default, keeps change of using periods instead of colons • Legacy = changes periods to back to colons getWwnnCompatibilityMode Returns the firmware version compatibility mode for the WWNNs. setWwnnCompatibilityMode Sets the firmware version compatibility mode for the WWNNs. Upgrading to VLS firmware version 3.3.0 causes the WWNNs for the VLS host ports to change to begin with 20 instead of 50. -m - Compatibility mode • 3.2.X = default, keeps change of using 20 instead of 50 • 3.1.X = changes 20 back to 50 (use if you just upgraded from version 3.1.x or version 3.2.x with the hp_3.2.2_reboot_101.zip patch installed) • 2.X = changes 20 back to 50 (use if you just upgraded from version 2.x and you have UNIX servers connected to the VLS over the SAN) 1 = string; = number; = filename Management Commands Use the CLI commands in CLI Management commands to: • Change the account passwords • Manage cartridges • Restart the VLS device emulations • Save configuration settings • Restore configuration settings 142 CLI Command Set

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Table 17 CLI Configuration Commands
(continued)
Usage
1
Command
Returns summary of storage pool information for all storage pools on the VLS.
getStoragePoolSummary
Adds the specified host in the SAN list.
addHost
Lists the current host state for all hosts in the SAN list.
listHostState
Sets the host state for specified host.
setHostState
Sets the host state for all hosts in the SAN list to the state specified.
setHostStateAll
Lists the current host access mode for all enabled hosts in the system.
listAccessMode
Sets the host access mode for all enabled hosts in the system.
setAccessMode
Sets the alias for the hostname of the specified host.
setAlias
Deletes the specified host from the SAN list.
removeHost
Adds the specified device to the host.
addLunMap
Lists the host LUN map for specified device.
listLunMap
Deletes the specified device from the host.
deleteLunMap
Returns the compatibility mode for the virtual serial numbers.
getTapeSerialCompatibilityMode
Sets the compatibility mode for the virtual serial numbers. Upgrading to VLS firmware
version 3.3.0 cause the colons in serial numbers to change to periods.
-m
<s>
- Compatibility mode
setTapeSerialCompatibilityMode
Standard
= default, keeps change of using periods instead of colons
Legacy
= changes periods to back to colons
Returns the firmware version compatibility mode for the WWNNs.
getWwnnCompatibilityMode
Sets the firmware version compatibility mode for the WWNNs. Upgrading to VLS firmware
version 3.3.0 causes the WWNNs for the VLS host ports to change to begin with 20
instead of 50.
-m
<s>
- Compatibility mode
setWwnnCompatibilityMode
3.2.X
= default, keeps change of using 20 instead of 50
3.1.X
= changes 20 back to 50 (use if you just upgraded from version 3.1.x or
version 3.2.x with the hp_3.2.2_reboot_101.zip patch installed)
2.X
= changes 20 back to 50 (use if you just upgraded from version 2.x and you
have UNIX servers connected to the VLS over the SAN)
1
<s> = string; <n> = number; <f> = filename
Management Commands
Use the CLI commands in
CLI Management commands
to:
Change the account passwords
Manage cartridges
Restart the VLS device emulations
Save configuration settings
Restore configuration settings
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CLI Command Set