Host modes for host groups, Table 16 – HP StorageWorks XP10000 Disk Array User Manual

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Table 16 Host modes for host groups

Host mode

1

When to select this mode

00 Standard

When registering Red Hat Linux or IRIX server hosts in the host group

03 HP

When registering HP-UX server hosts in the host group

04 Sequent

When registering DYNIX/ptx server hosts in the host group

05 OpenVMS

When registering OpenVMS server hosts in the host group

07 Tru64

When registering Tru64® server hosts in the host group

09 Solaris

When registering Solaris® server hosts in the host group

0A NetWare

When registering NetWare® server hosts in the host group

0C Windows

When registering Windows server hosts in the host group

2

Using I/O fencing function of VERITAS Cluster Server 4.0
Using VERITAS DataBase Edition/Active Cluster
Using VERITAS Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC

0F AIX

When registering AIX® server hosts in the host group

2C Windows Extension

When registering Windows server hosts in the host group

2

4C UVM

When registering another array in the host group for mapping by External

Storage XP.
(Use this mode to map logical volumes in the array on which LUN manager is

installed to another array on which External Storage XP is installed as the data is

succeeded with the same emulation type.)

60 Standard Extension 2

When registering Red Hat Linux server hosts or IRIX server hosts in the host group

63 HP Extension 2

When registering HP-UX server hosts in the host group

69 Solaris Extension 2

When registering Solaris server hosts in the host group

6C Windows Extension 2 When registering Windows server hosts in the host group (This mode works

the same as host mode 2C. 3

6F AIX Extension 2

When registering AIX server hosts in the host group 3

1

Besides the host modes mentioned here, the Host Mode list displays the Reserve mode. Do not select this host mode.

2

If you register Windows server hosts in a host group, ensure that the host group’s host mode is 0C Windows or 2C Windows

Extension. If you are thinking about creating LUSE volumes (that is, expanded LUs), consider setting the host group’s host

mode to 2C Windows Extension.
If the host group’s host mode is 0C Windows and an LU path is defined between the host group and a logical volume, you cannot

combine the logical volume with other logical volumes to form a LUSE volume (that is, an expanded LU). For more information about

LUSE, see

Overview of Volume Manager and Custom Volume Size

.

1 If you are using any VERITAS products: I/O fencing function of VERITAS Cluster Server 4.0, VERITAS

DataBase Edition/Active Cluster, VERITAS Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC, you must select this host

mode. When selecting a host mode, you must consider the platform and some other factors.

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