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)

# spmgr restart -a HBA
# spmgr restart -c controller
# spmgr restart -p path_instance
# spmgr restart all
# spmgr restart -a HBA
When this command is invoked, spmgr verifies the existence of the HBA and then uses the HBA to
change the state of the paths to available or standby. If the auto-restore feature is enabled and a path
using that HBA is the preferred path, the path is made as the active path.
Example:
# spmgr restart -a td0
# spmgr restart -c controller
When this command is invoked, spmgr verifies the existence of the controller and then changes the
state of the paths using the controller to standby. If the auto-restore feature is enabled and a path
using that controller is the preferred path, then the path is made as the active path.
Example:
# spmgr restart -c fire-top
# spmgr restart -p path_instance
When this command is invoked, spmgr verifies the existence of the path and then changes the state
of the path to available or standby. If the auto-restore feature is enabled and the path is the preferred
path, the path is made as the active path.
Example:
# spmgr restart –p c12t0d5
# spmgr restart all
When this command is invoked, spmgr verifies the existence of all components on quiesced paths
and changes those paths to available or standby as appropriate. If the auto-restore feature is enabled
and one or more of those paths are preferred paths, those paths are made as the active path.
add and delete commands
Secure Path for Active-Passive disk arrays enables the dynamic addition and deletion of LUNs by
using the spmgr add and spmgr delete commands.
This section describes the following:
Adding LUNs
Deleting LUNs
Secure Path for Active-Passive disk arrays62