Configuration check – HP XP7 Storage User Manual

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Check with deletion operation

It is checked to ensure that the operation is not intended to be performed for the host group that
is already deleted. If the host group is already deleted, an error is detected.

If it is not clear whether the target port or host group exists or not (if the target port or host group
information does not exist in the configuration definition file), the error is not detected.

The command as the target of the check is shown below.

raidcom delete host_grp -port <port> [<host group name>

]

For example, if the host group that does not exist is attempted to be deleted, an error is detected.
An example of the script where the error is detected and the execution result of the actual context
check are shown below.

Example of script (the text in bold indicates the part of incorrect configuration definition.)

raidcom delete host_grp -port CL1-A-0

raidcom delete host_grp -port CL1-A-1

raidcom delete host_grp -port CL1-A-2

Execution result (the text in bold indicates the contents of the error accompanying the invalid
configuration definition in the script.)

C:\HORCM\etc>raidcom get host_grp -port CL1-A -store hostgrpcnf_27_cl1-a.dat

PORT GID GROUP_NAME Serial# HMD HMO_BITs

CL1-A 0 1A-G00 64539 LINUX/IRIX

C:\HORCM\etc>raidcom -zt 6_no_hstgrp.bat -load hostgrpcnf_27_cl1-a.dat

-checkmode precheck

C:\HORCM\etc>raidcom delete host_grp -port CL1-A-0

C:\HORCM\etc>raidcom delete host_grp -port CL1-A-1

raidcom: PORT-HGRP(0-1) does not exist as status is [2] on UnitID# 0.

raidcom_#3: [EX_CTXCHK] Context Check error

C:\HORCM\etc>raidcom delete host_grp -port CL1-A-2

raidcom: PORT-HGRP(0-2) does not exist as status is [2] on UnitID# 0.

raidcom_#4 : [EX_CTXCHK] Context Check error

Configuration check

The contents of a script file can be checked whether the operation is performed for the existing
resource or not.

Before performing the configuration check, execute the following command, acquire the current
configuration information, and store it in the work file specified by the -store option.

Check the operation for LDEV

raidcom get ldev {-ldev_id <ldev#> … [-cnt <count>] | -grp_opt <group option>

-device_grp_name <device group name> [<device name>]} -store <work file>

Check the operation for Port

raidcom get port -port -store <work file>

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RAID Manager functions on the P9500 and XP7 Storage

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