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Managing Host Personas

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removing hosts, see the HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Administrator's Manual and HP 3PAR Management Console Online Help. Managing Host Personas Host personas are a set of behaviors that permit hosts connected to FC or iSCSI ports on the system to deviate from the default host behavior. By assigning a persona to a host, multiple host types that require distinct customized responses can share a single system port. For example, hosts running Windows, Linux, and AIX operating systems can all connect to the same system port. This simplifies connecting hosts to the system and reduces management costs related to complex host connections. A host persona defines the custom responses for certain iSCSI commands and does not affect any of the FC port settings. Host personas are tied to the host name and identified by the host persona number. You can set the host persona number when the host is created or modify it later. Use the HP 3PAR CLI commands or the HP 3PAR Management Console to display, create, modify, and remove host personas. See the HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Administrator's Manual or the HP 3PAR Management Console Online Help for instructions on displaying, creating, modifying, and removing host personas. Different host personas have different functions and support different host operating systems. The specific host persona is designated by the host persona number. Depending on the selected host persona number, the following additional capabilities are supported: • UARepLun - Sends a unit attention when the LUN list changes due to adding or removing VLUNs. • ALUA - Enables the Asymmetric Logical Unit Access (ALUA) command and asymmetric state change unit attention when path counts change due to adding or removing ports in the host's definition. • VolSetAddr - Enables HPUX Volume Set Addressing (VSA). • SoftInq - Enables inquiry data formats for hosts such as Egenera and NetApp. • NACA - Enables Normal Auto Contingent Allegiance (NACA) bit for AIX. • SESLun - Enables iSCSI Enclosure Services (SES) LUN ID 254 for Host Explorer agent support. • SubLun - Enables SCSI two-level LUN addressing. NOTE: Each host connected to the system must use a host persona with the iSCSI Enclosure Services LUN (SESLun) enabled, or the Host Explorer agent cannot communicate with the system. Table 3 (page 30) describes the specific functionality for each host persona number. For a list of supported host operating systems, go to the Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge (SPOCK) website http://www.hp.com/storage/spock. Table 3 Host Personas Persona Number 1 2 6 7 8 9 Persona Name Generic Generic-ALUA Generic-Legacy HPUX-Legacy AIX-Legacy Egenera Host Operating System Additional Capabilities Linux, Windows, and Solaris UARepLun, SESLun Linux, Windows, and Solaris UARepLun, ALUA, SESLun Linux, Windows, and Solaris None HP-UX VolSetAddr AIX NACA Egenera, NetApp SoftInq 30 Ports and Hosts

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removing hosts, see the
HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Administrator’s Manual
and HP 3PAR
Management Console Online Help.
Managing Host Personas
Host personas are a set of behaviors that permit hosts connected to FC or iSCSI ports on the system
to deviate from the default host behavior. By assigning a persona to a host, multiple host types
that require distinct customized responses can share a single system port. For example, hosts
running Windows, Linux, and AIX operating systems can all connect to the same system port. This
simplifies connecting hosts to the system and reduces management costs related to complex host
connections.
A host persona defines the custom responses for certain iSCSI commands and does not affect any
of the FC port settings. Host personas are tied to the host name and identified by the host persona
number. You can set the host persona number when the host is created or modify it later. Use the
HP 3PAR CLI commands or the HP 3PAR Management Console to display, create, modify, and
remove host personas. See the
HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Administrator’s Manual
or the
HP 3PAR Management Console Online Help for instructions on displaying, creating, modifying,
and removing host personas.
Different host personas have different functions and support different host operating systems. The
specific host persona is designated by the host persona number. Depending on the selected host
persona number, the following additional capabilities are supported:
UARepLun - Sends a unit attention when the LUN list changes due to adding or removing
VLUNs.
ALUA - Enables the Asymmetric Logical Unit Access (ALUA) command and asymmetric state
change unit attention when path counts change due to adding or removing ports in the host's
definition.
VolSetAddr - Enables HPUX Volume Set Addressing (VSA).
SoftInq - Enables inquiry data formats for hosts such as Egenera and NetApp.
NACA - Enables Normal Auto Contingent Allegiance (NACA) bit for AIX.
SESLun - Enables iSCSI Enclosure Services (SES) LUN ID 254 for Host Explorer agent support.
SubLun - Enables SCSI two-level LUN addressing.
NOTE:
Each host connected to the system must use a host persona with the iSCSI Enclosure
Services LUN (SESLun) enabled, or the Host Explorer agent cannot communicate with the system.
Table 3 (page 30)
describes the specific functionality for each host persona number. For a list of
supported host operating systems, go to the Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge (SPOCK)
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Table 3 Host Personas
Additional Capabilities
Host Operating System
Persona Name
Persona Number
UARepLun, SESLun
Linux, Windows, and Solaris
Generic
1
UARepLun, ALUA, SESLun
Linux, Windows, and Solaris
Generic-ALUA
2
None
Linux, Windows, and Solaris
Generic-Legacy
6
VolSetAddr
HP-UX
HPUX-Legacy
7
NACA
AIX
AIX-Legacy
8
SoftInq
Egenera, NetApp
Egenera
9
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