Installation and Reference Guide HP StorageWorks Secure Path 3.0F Service Pack 4 for HP-UX 11i v1.0 and 11i v2.0 (5697-8001, March 2009)

Displaying differences between HSG and HSV controllers
All general examples in this document use the HSG80 serialization format and actual HSG80 examples.
The HSG80 and HSV110 Array Controllers present objects to Secure Path for Active-Passive arrays
in identical ways. Therefore, there are no differences in the way you manage settings, paths, and
devices using the spmgr utility.
There are, however, two differences in serialization of array objects that allow you to quickly determine
which type of array is being displayed. The following examples show the differences:
HSG80
Controller Serial Number ZG10506981
Array World Wide Node Name (WWNN) 5000-1FE1-0010-5B00
World Wide LUN ID (WWLUNID)
6000-1FE1-0010-5B00-0009-1050-6981-1234
HSV110
Controller Serial Number P4889B29LC01J
Array World Wide Node Name (WWNN) 5000-1FE1-0015-0AE0
World Wide LUN ID (WWLUNID)
6005-08B4-0001-40BF-0000-A000-1234-0000
NOTE:
The location of the sequence 1234 in the WWLUNID examples is unique for each LUN and is in a
different position for the array types.
display commands
This section describes the spmgr display commands and associated switch parameters. Each
switch produces a different type of display.
NOTE:
You can use the verbose flag with some, but not all, cases of the command.
Syntax:
# spmgr display -a[v] HBA
-c[v] controller_serial_number
-d[v] device
-p path_instance
-r[v] WWNN
-s
-u
(no argument)
The section describes the following for each of these command switches:
Description
Syntax
All forms of the command
Sample commands
Sample command output
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