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 add WWLUNID
This command verifies the specified unit and adds the unit to the storage system.
Syntax:
# spmgr add WWLUNID
NOTE:
WWLUNID is the World Wide LUN ID of the unit to add to the storage system.
Example:
# spmgr add 6000-1FE1-0005-B480-0009-9341-4111-00FB
When this command is invoked, the Secure Path for Active-Passive device searches for the unit and,
if it is available, adds it to the data.
This command requires that you use administrative commands before and afterwards. Before running
the spmgr add command, the system must found the new array units and after running the spmgr
add command, units must be claimed by the system. This command sequence must be done at least
once for adding single or multiple units.
Example:
# spmgr display –u (to identify unmapped WWLUNIDs)
# spmgr add WWLUNID1 [target LUN]
# spmgr add WWLUNID2 [target LUN]
# spmgr add WWLUNIDn [target LUN]
# ioscan –fnCdisk (for the Server to claim newly added units)
# insf -e (to install and assign device files)
NOTE:
The driver settings can override the values you have supplied for the target and LUN.
# spmgr add –r WWNN all
This command identifies all unclaimed units for the specified array and adds them all to the Secure
Path for Active-Passive configuration.
Syntax:
# spmgr add –r WWNN all
NOTE:
WWNN is the World Wide Node Name of the array that adds all of its units to the Secure Path for
Active-Passive configuration.
Example:
# spmgr add –r 5000-1FE1-0000-1234 all
Secure Path for Active-Passive disk arrays64