HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.0-00 CLI Reference Guide
portWWN=11.22.33.44.55.66.77.88
fileSystemType=NTFS
fileSystemName=C:
sizeInMB=10
percentUsed=10
lastUpdated=1039003852
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*****: The value is encoded by the CLI.
HostScan
HostScan registers (into the Device Manager server database) any host whose host name is the
nickname of a host storage domain, and adds (to that host's information in the database) the WWN
that was assigned to the host storage domain. In an environment that satisfies the following conditions,
the HostScan command can be used to easily register hosts into the Device Manager server: (1) all
WWNs in one host storage domain must be assigned to one host only, and (2) that host name is set
as the nickname of the host storage domain.
The following lists the conditions for using the HostScan command:
• LUN Manager is installed on the storage system.
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The host name is the nickname of a host storage domain.
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There is a one-to-one correspondence between the host storage domain and host.
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• The WWNs assigned to the host storage domain match the WWNs of the host HBA.
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For a cluster configuration, set a logical host name for the nickname.
NOTE:
The HostScan command operates by using the information in the Device Manager server database.
Before executing the HostScan command, execute the AddStorageArray command to refresh
the target storage system.
The HostScan command does the following:
1. Among the WWNs that have been allocated to a host storage domain, HostScan detects (from
the Device Manager server database) any existing WWNs that have not been allocated to a
host.
2. HostScan obtains (from the Device Manager server database) the host storage domains for
which nicknames are set.
The host storage domains are obtained in the ascending order of their nicknames. The case of
nicknames is ignored.
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