Dell PowerVault MD3000i Command Line Interface Guide - Page 173

Set Host Group, hostGroupName

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Host Group Parameter Host Has Individual Virtual Host Does Not Have Individual Disk-to-LUN Mappings Virtual Disk-to-LUN Mappings none The host is removed from The host is removed from the the host group as an present host group and is independent partition and is placed under the default placed under the root node. group. defaultGroup The command fails. The host is removed from the present host group and is placed under the default group. NOTE: When you use this command, you can specify one or more of the optional parameters. You do not, however, need to use all of the parameters. NOTE: You can use any combination of alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores for the names. Command names can have a maximum of 30 characters. If you exceed the maximum character limit, replace square brackets ([ ]) with angle brackets (< >) to overcome this limitation. Examples -c "set host [job2900] hostGroup=none userLabel= \"job2900\" hostType=0;" -c "set host [\"pe2900\"] userLabel=\"pe2901\";" Set Host Group This command renames a host group. Syntax set hostGroup [hostGroupName] userLabel= "newHostGroupName" Script Commands 173

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Script Commands
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NOTE:
When you use this command, you can specify one or more of the optional
parameters. You do not, however, need to use all of the parameters.
NOTE:
You can use any combination of alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and
underscores for the names. Command names can have a maximum of 30
characters. If you exceed the maximum character limit, replace square brackets
([ ]) with angle brackets (< >) to overcome this limitation.
Examples
-c "set host [job2900] hostGroup=none userLabel=
\"job2900\" hostType=0;"
-c "set host [\"pe2900\"] userLabel=\"pe2901\";"
Set Host Group
This command renames a host group.
Syntax
set hostGroup [
hostGroupName
] userLabel=
"
newHostGroupName
"
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.
defaultGroup
The command fails.
The host is removed from the
present host group and is
placed under the default
group.
Host Group Parameter
Host Has Individual Virtual
Disk-to-LUN Mappings
Host Does Not Have Individual
Virtual Disk-to-LUN Mappings