Allocating physical paths to logical paths – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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10. Specify s in the AC column for the storage system serial number (14001).

Select Storage System Row 1 to 2 of 2
Command ===>

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Supported action: s(Select)

AC S/N Device Address Domain ID ---

14002 SF

S 14001 LA

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F1=Help F3=Exit F7=Backward F8=Forward F12=Cancel

You are returned to the Edit Logical Path Definition panel. The values are displayed in the
S/N, Model, IFType, and PathID columns of this panel.

If the storage system is a XP P9500 storage system, to change a value in the PathID column
to a value other than 00, specify the value.

Edit Logical Path Definition
Command ===>

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Path Set ID . . . : TESTPATH
Description . . . : TEST

Attributes
Type . . . . . . . . DKC (DKC/CU)
SHR . . . . . . . . Y (Y/N)

Supported action: s(Select Storage System)
AC S/N Model IFType PathID CU SSID CCA

Primary 14002

USP

1515

00

Secondary 14001

USP

1515

00

Supported action: e(Edit physical path)
AC Assigned Physical Path

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If the storage system in the secondary site is directly connected to the host, you can enter CU
and CCA to specify a device to which I/Os are issued during operation on a path.

If the device is not specified, I/Os are issued for any device. When entering CU and CCA,
you must enter both as they are defined in the disk configuration definition file for the selected
storage system.

Allocating physical paths to logical paths

This section explains how to allocate physical paths to logical paths.

You do not need to perform this procedure if you are going to obtain the port number information
from a storage system and apply the port number that comprises the current logical path to the
path set definition file.

To obtain port number information from a storage system, see

“Acquiring path information from

a storage system” (page 128)

, and make sure that the conditions are met.

For information about the data displayed in each ISPF panel, see the definition example in

“Inter-DKC

logical path definition example” (page 596)

.

To allocate physical paths to logical paths:

600 Using the ISPF panels

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