HP StorageWorks Secure Path V3.0C for Linux and Linux Workgroup Edition Installation and Reference Guide (AA-RU7VD-TE, February 2004)
Hardware Setup
42 Secure Path v3.0C for Linux and Linux Workgroup Edition Installation and Reference Guide
6. Use the following command sequence after rebooting to check the RAID
storage system to ensure that the connection operating system setting is
Linux:
a. Enter the show connection command to inspect the connection
settings:
CLI> show connection
Connection Unit
Name Operating system Controller Port Address Status
Offset
!NEWCON021000 Linux THIS 1 000001 OL this 0
HOST_ID=1000-00E0-6940-123C ADAPTER_ID=2000-00E0-6940-123C
!NEWCON031000 Linux OTHER 1 000001 OL other 0
HOST_ID=1000-00E0-6940-11A8 ADAPTER_ID=2000-00E0-6940-11A8
b. Enter the following command to set the operating system:
CLI> set
[connection name]
operating_system = Linux
c. Perform one of the following actions:
— If a RAID storage system is shared (accessed by more than one
server), HP recommends the use of Selective Storage Presentation
where both offset and enable_access_path be applied to
each connection and unit on the RAID system by entering the
following command:
CLI > set
[connection name]
unit_offset
=
offset_value
— For installations that do not have shared storage, an offset of 0 is
recommended as follows:
CLI > set
[connection name]
unit_offset = 0
d. Set the enable_access_paths:
CLI > set
Dn
disable_access_path = all
CLI > set
Dn
enable_access_path =
connection_name,
connection_name
CLI > restart other_controller
CLI > restart this_controller
The RAID System is now ready for the installation of the Secure Path Software,
as described in “Installing Secure Path Software” on page 43.