HP StorageWorks Command View SDM Installation and User Guide (T1086-96023, February 2005)
Command Line User Interface 193
Command Line User Interface
-p <password> Specifies the password required to execute the command. The password
must match the one set on the array, or the command will fail. This is
required for all forms of the command.
The password can be from one to eight characters long. Any printing
character is legal, but it is best to avoid blanks and other special
characters.
The password “AUTORAID” is the initial password set at the factory. This
is also the password set from the Virtual Front Panel if the real password is
lost.
-r This specifies that the Secure Manager table should be read from the array
and written to the file specified by the –f parameter.
-t Construct a Secure Manager table, automatically adding entries for the
specified hosts. This option only creates the table, it does not write the
table to the array. After the table is constructed, it can be edited to achieve
the desired security, and then written to the array using the -w option. The
table is stored in file <filename>.
The -h <hostList> and -w <WWNList> options are used to identify the
hosts that will be added to the table. For each host added to the table,
entries will be made for each LUN on the specified array. For example, if
there are 5 LUNs on the array, five entries will be made for each host —
one for each LUN. The entries grant the host Write (W) access to each
LUN.
If neither -h <hostList> nor -w <WWNList> are specified, the entire subnet
will be searched for hosts running Command View SDM. These hosts will
then be added to the table.
All DEFAULT entries are read from the current LUN security table and
added to the table being built. If the -c option is not included, the existing
NODEWWN entries will also be added to the table. If -c is included, the
NODEWWN entries will not be copied to the table.
-w This specifies that the Secure Manager table should be read from the file
specified by the –f <filename>
parameter and written to the array.
-w <WWNList> Identifies the WWN(s) to be added to the Secure Manager table being
created using the -t option.Each WWN is checked for valid structure, but
no attempt is made to locate the device with the WWN. This allows the
addition of table entries for hardware that is not yet operational.
WWNs are identified by <WWNList>, a comma-separated list.