Resource lock function – HP XP RAID Manager Software User Manual

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Table 14 The relationship between resource groups and command devices (continued)

Out-of-Band

Configuration
change

Reference

Operating range

Command
device

Login user

-

Operation
authority
error

NG:

Nothing is displayed or the operation authority
error.

CM10

-

OK

OK

OK:

CM20

Can operate only in the range
of resource group 20.

OK: Operable

NG: Inoperable

Shown in above table, the relationship among users, command devices, and operations of resource
groups are the following.

The range that can be operated by command device 0 (CM0) or Out-of-Band is the shared
range (AND) of resource groups that are allocated to each user and all resource groups.

The range that can be operated by command device 10 (CM10) is the shared range (AND)
of resource groups that are allocated to each user and resource group 10 that the command
devices are allocated.

Therefore, in the range of resource group 10 can be operated.

The following shows the example of the case that the execution results of the commands change
by the case of having or not having the authority of the operated resources, specifies only the
objects or specifies to the parameters.

When user has the authority using CL1-A, CL3-A and CL5-A ports, and CL1-A, CL2-A, CL3-A, CL4-A
and CL5-A ports are implemented in the system, executes the following command.

When only the objects are specified:

# raidcom get port

The execution results of CL1-A, CL3-A and CL5-A are displayed. The execution results of CL2-A
and CL4-A (the user does not have the authority of the resource) are not displayed (filtered).

When parameters are also specified:

# raidcom get port -port CL1-A

The execution result of CL1-A is only displayed.

# raidcom get port -port CL2-A

The error is displayed because the user does not have the execution authority.

The following shows the output example when -cnt that is used in get ldev is used.

The following command is executed when the user has the authorities of LDEV number 10 and 12.

# raidcom get ldev -ldev_id 10 -cnt 3

Execution results of LDEV number 10 and 12 are displayed. LDEV number 11 is not displayed
because the user does not have the authority of the resource.

Resource lock function

When the configuration changes from multiple RAID Manager, SVP, or Remote Web Console are
done to the same resource, unexpected change is executed on each other and it might not be
configure the expected configuration.

To prevent from the changing configuration for the same resource by each of the users, the resource
lock command is provided. When this command is used, the resource group can be locked for
the other users so that they cannot use the specified resource group. And even if the lock is not

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