Managing host modes (connection profiles), Deleting target devices, Identifying devices – HP StorageWorks 1500cs Modular Smart Array User Manual

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Using the Command Line Interface 51

Syntax:

<target> modify ai=# cn="connection name"

where

<target>

is a controller that supports SSP.

Example command:

ctrl ch="Lab 4" ld 1 modify ai=210000E08B07A68F cn="cnxn 3"

Managing host modes (connection profiles)

Syntax:

<target> modify ai=# hostmode="operating system type"|?

where

<target>

is a controller that supports host modes.

Example command:

=> ctrl ch="Lab 3" modify ai=5034414235583942 hostmode=?

NOTE: The connection name and the logical unit are required for managing host modes.

A typical response in this case could be:

hostmode options:

Default

Windows

OpenVMS

Tru64

Linux

Solaris

NetWare

HP

Deleting target devices

Syntax:

<target> delete [forced]

where

<target>

can be a controller, array, or logical drive. Except in the case of controllers, you can

delete several devices simultaneously if they are of similar type by using the

all

keyword.

Because deleting a target device can result in data loss, the screen displays a warning prompt unless you
include the

forced

parameter.

Example commands:

=> ctrl ch="Lab 4" delete forced

=> ctrl slot=3 ld all delete

Identifying devices

You can enter a command that causes the LEDs on target devices to blink, enabling you to identify the
devices. The LEDs continue to blink until you enter the command to stop them blinking.

Syntax:

<target> modify led=on|off

Example commands:

=> ctrl ch="Lab 4" modify led=on

=> ctrl ch="Lab 4" modify array A led=off

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