HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 2-node HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Administrator& - Page 5

Managing Ports and Hosts, Managing CPGs and Virtual Volumes

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Viewing Domains...59 Modifying a Domain...59 Changing a Domain Name 59 Adding Comments to a Domain 59 Removing a Domain...59 Managing Domain Objects...60 Moving Domain Objects to Another Domain 60 Removing the Domain Association from a Domain Object 60 Managing Virtual Domain Autonomic Groups 60 Creating Virtual Domain Sets 61 Adding Virtual Domains to Virtual Domain Sets 61 Modifying Virtual Domain Sets 61 Removing Virtual Domain Sets 61 Viewing Virtual Domain Sets 61 5 Managing Ports and Hosts 63 Overview...63 Modifying Port Parameters...63 FC Port Settings...64 iSCSI Port Settings...65 Port Target, Initiator, and Peer Modes 65 Active and Inactive Hosts...66 Managing Hosts...66 Host Management CLI Commands 66 Creating Hosts...67 Creating a Host with a Fibre Channel Path 67 Creating a Host with an iSCSI Path 67 Creating a Host without Assigning a Path 67 Modifying Hosts...68 Changing a Host Name...68 Adding Fibre Channel Path WWNs 68 Adding iSCSI Path iSCSI Names 68 Removing Fibre Channel Path WWNs 68 Removing iSCSI Path iSCSI Names 69 Configuring iSCSI CHAP Authentication Information 69 Removing iSCSI CHAP Authentication Information 69 Moving, Removing, and Disconnecting Hosts 69 Removing Host Paths...70 Managing Host Autonomic Groups 71 Creating Host Sets...71 Adding Hosts to Host Sets 71 Modifying Host Sets...71 Removing Host Sets...71 Managing Host Personas...72 The Host Explorer Software Agent 73 Hosts and Virtual Domains...73 Creating a Domain-Specific Host 74 Modifying a Domain-Specific Host 74 Changing a Host Domain 74 Using Persistent Ports for Nondisruptive Online Software Upgrades 74 6 Managing CPGs and Virtual Volumes 78 Overview...78 Common Provisioning Groups 78 Growth Increment Considerations for Common Provisioning Groups 78 System Guidelines for Creating Common Provisioning Groups 79 Contents 5

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Viewing Domains
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59
Modifying a Domain
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59
Changing a Domain Name
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59
Adding Comments to a Domain
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59
Removing a Domain
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59
Managing Domain Objects
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Moving Domain Objects to Another Domain
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Removing the Domain Association from a Domain Object
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Managing Virtual Domain Autonomic Groups
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Creating Virtual Domain Sets
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Adding Virtual Domains to Virtual Domain Sets
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Modifying Virtual Domain Sets
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Removing Virtual Domain Sets
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Viewing Virtual Domain Sets
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5 Managing Ports and Hosts
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Overview
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Modifying Port Parameters
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FC Port Settings
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iSCSI Port Settings
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Port Target, Initiator, and Peer Modes
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Active and Inactive Hosts
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Managing Hosts
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Host Management CLI Commands
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Creating Hosts
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Creating a Host with a Fibre Channel Path
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Creating a Host with an iSCSI Path
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Creating a Host without Assigning a Path
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Modifying Hosts
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Changing a Host Name
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Adding Fibre Channel Path WWNs
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Adding iSCSI Path iSCSI Names
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Removing Fibre Channel Path WWNs
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Removing iSCSI Path iSCSI Names
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Configuring iSCSI CHAP Authentication Information
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Removing iSCSI CHAP Authentication Information
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Moving, Removing, and Disconnecting Hosts
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69
Removing Host Paths
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Managing Host Autonomic Groups
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Creating Host Sets
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Adding Hosts to Host Sets
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Modifying Host Sets
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Removing Host Sets
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Managing Host Personas
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The Host Explorer Software Agent
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Hosts and Virtual Domains
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Creating a Domain-Specific Host
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Modifying a Domain-Specific Host
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Changing a Host Domain
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Using Persistent Ports for Nondisruptive Online Software Upgrades
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6 Managing CPGs and Virtual Volumes
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78
Overview
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Common Provisioning Groups
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Growth Increment Considerations for Common Provisioning Groups
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System Guidelines for Creating Common Provisioning Groups
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Contents
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