HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 1000 Installation and Reference Guide for - Page 24
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hpdsm set device=1 path=1 Device Name : HP MSA_VOLUME Device Serial No. : 600508B300912160AF87D3596705001B Controller Port No. : P56350FX3Q5006 Change Load Balance policy (y/n)? y Preferred Path changed. Verify by issuing "hpdsm paths device=" command. hpdsm cleanup device Syntax: hpdsm cleanup device=x Syntax: hpdsm cleanup device=all The hpdsm cleanup device command allows you to clean up the failed path information for specified device xor for all the devices, depending on the input parameter specified, as shown in the example below: Example: hpdsm cleanup device=1 Device Name : HP MSA_VOLUME Device Serial No. : 600508B300912160AF87D3596705001B Cleanup the failed path information for this LUN (y/n)? y Cleanup Succeeded. Verify by issuing "hpdsm devices" command. hpdsm cleanup device=all Successful for all the devices. Verify by issuing "hpdsm devices" command. hpdsm notify Syntax: hpdsm notify event=notification_event_number time=number_of_minutes The hpdsm notify command defines user notification of events. The time attribute defines the number of minutes that will elapse from the time the event occurs until the user is notified. The maximum value that can be entered is 35000 minutes. NOTE: Syntax: hpdsm notify event=notification_event_number The above command will make the notification to wait indefinitely until the user terminates the wait (eg: with Ctrl-C) Table 3 defines the selections for the notification command string. 24 Managing storage arrays using the HP MPIO MSA DSM with the CLI utility