HP StorageWorks Command View SDM Installation and User Guide (T1086-96023, February 2005)

192 Command Line User Interface
-cp Copies permissions from one LUN to other LUNs, or from one WWN to
other WWNs. The current Secure Manager table is read from the array,
new table entries are made to copy the specified permissions, and the
table is written back to the array.
-d Disables Secure Manager on the array. The Secure Manager table is not
altered. When Secure Manager is disabled, all LUNs are accessible to all
hosts.
-e Enables Secure Manager on the array.
-f <filename> Specifies the file on the host used to manage the Secure Manager table.
The contents of the table are read from the array into this file. When
updating the table on the array, the contents of this file are written to the
array. Relative or absolute file paths are allowed. If a path is not
specified, the current working directory will be used.
When used with the -t option, the security table being created will be
stored in this file.
-h <hostList> Identifies the host(s) to be added to the Secure Manager table being
created using the -t option. Each host will return its associated WWN(s),
and these will be added to the table. A host must be running
Command View SDM to be used successfully with this option. If a
specified host is not running Command View SDM, it will be skipped
without alerting the user.
Hosts are identified by <hostList>, a comma-separated list of DNS names
or IP addresses.
-ld
<LUNList> Identifies the destination LUN or LUNs to which permissions will be copied.
Entries matching those of the source LUN will be created for each LUN
specified. This option is only used with the -cp and -ls options.
LUNList can be either a single LUN or a comma separated list of LUNs.
The list may also include a range of LUNS. For example, 2-6 would
indicate LUNs 2,3,4,5, and 6. When using the range format, all LUNs
within the specified range must exist or the command will fail.
-ls <LUN> Identifies the source LUN from which permissions will be copied. LUN must
be a valid LUN currently existing on the array. This option is only used
with the -cp and -ld options.
-n <newPassword> Sets the password in the array to <newPassword>.