HP StorageWorks Command View SDM Installation and User Guide (T1086-96023, February 2005)

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Command Line User Interface
armsecure
Description
The armsecure command manages the Secure Manager features of the
array. For information on using Secure Manager, refer to the hp surestore
secure manager virtual array installation and user guide included with the
Secure Manager Software Media Kit (T1003). This document describes in
detail the format of the Secure Manager table.
.Syntax
armsecure –r –f <filename> -p <password> <array-id>
armsecure –w [-c] –f <filename> -p <password> <array-id>
armsecure {–c | –e | –d } -p <password> <array-id>
armsecure –n <newPassword> -p <oldpassword> <array-id>
armsecure -t [-c] [-h <hostList>] [-w <WWNList>] -f <filename> -p <password> <array-id>
armsecure -cp -ls <
LUN> -ld <LUNList> -p <password> <array-id>
armsecure -cp -ws <WWN> -wd <WWNList> -p <password> <array-id>
armsecure -?
Options
-c Clears the Secure Manager table on the array. This option is typically used
with the write (-w) option to clear the table before writing. If the -c option is
used alone, Secure Manager is disabled when the table is cleared. This
avoids disabling the Command View SDM management host’s ability to
manage the array when all Configure access is removed. You will have to
explicitly enable Secure Manager after using the -c option alone.
When used with the -t option, existing NODEWWN entries in the table on
the array will not be copied to the table being created. This implies that
the -c option will be used when writing the new table to the array. Not
including the -c option in this situation will cause the entries in the newly
created table to overwrite any duplicate entries in the existing table on the
array.