Assigning a name or id to a lun, Basic command, Command options – HP StorageWorks 1000 Modular Smart Array User Manual

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Using the CLI

Example command and response to create a LUN with an assigned spare

CLI> add unit 4 data=”disk211-disk212” raid_level=1 spare=”disk213”

First volume to be configured on these drives.

Logical Unit size = 69460 MB

RAID overhead = 69460 MB

Total space occupied by new unit = 138920 MB

Free space left on this volume = 0 MB

Unit 4 is created successfully.

Assigning a name or ID to a LUN

If desired (or required by your operating system), each LUN can be assigned a unique name or ID, in

addition to its number. These user-defined names make it easier to identify specific LUNs in other

configuration procedures.

NOTE:

OpenVMS systems require each LUN to have a unique ID. No two devices in the entire SAN for

the OpenVMS systems may share ID numbers. LUNs in different storage systems must have different IDs.

LUN IDs in OpenVMS systems must be numeric.

Basic command

set unit_id <#> <identifier>

Command options

#—the number of the LUN that is being assigned a name.

identifier

—name or number to assign to the specified LUN. The ID can be up to 230

alphanumeric characters or a decimal number in the range of 0 though 65535. If spaces are included

in the name, quotation marks are required.

Example command and response

CLI> set unit_id 1 1523

Device identifier “1523” created.

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