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Resource names and UNC formats
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Resource names and UNC formats Resources in a SAN are identified in several ways, including UNC format. UNC (Universal or Uniform Naming Convention) identifies a resource in terms of its hierarchical location in a network. See the following for name and UNC formats: DR groups, enabled hosts, host volumes, Oracle, storage systems, and virtual disks (storage volumes) Resource names in job commands When you initially enter a command in a job, the command's resource arguments are displayed as %variable% names, for example: CreateDiskDevice (%storvol_unc_name%, %host_name%, 0, READ_WRITE) When selecting a specific resource from an Editing Task menu, the resource names are presented in a UNC format, or other format, as appropriate for the resource. If you enter a resource name from the keyboard, you must use the appropriate format. IMPORTANT: UNC names in job commands are case sensitive. After selection or entry of arguments, the command is displayed with resource names in quotes, for example: CreateDiskDevice ( "\\ArrayA2\Cats", "HostA6", 12, READ_WRITE ) Name formats and examples for resource types follow. DR groups Name format (UNC) \\array name\path\DR group name Example \\ArrayA2\DrGrpPets Identifies the DR group named DrGrpPets on the storage array named ArrayA2. Enabled hosts The job editor and command validation accept these formats. Name format (other) Example Computer network name HostA6 Fully qualified network name HostA6.SiteA.corp IP address 88.15.42.101 Each example identifies an enabled host using an accepted format. Host volumes Applies to standard host volumes, volume groups, logical volumes, and host volume components such as partitions and slices. 64 Replication resources