HP P9000 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96037, October 2011)
Options and parameters
DescriptionOption
Specifies the port number and the host group ID.-port <port>
For example:
CL1-A-g (g is from 0 to 255)
Specifies a HOST group name.-host_grp_name
<host group name>
Up to 64 characters can be set by RAID Manager. When more than 64 characters name is
set, a command that is specified host group name by Remote Web Console cannot be executed.
Examples
Creating a host group ID: 3, the host group name: a host group of Win_export, to the port: CL4-E.
raidcom add host_grp -port CL4-E-3 -host_grp_name Win_export
Creating a host group ID: allocated automatically, the host group name: a host group of Win_export,
to the port: CL4-E.
raidcom add host_grp -port CL4-E -host_grp_name Win_export
raidcom delete host_grp
Deletes a host group and all WWN/LUNs settings on the specified port.
If the specified port does not exist, it will be rejected with EX_ENOOBJ.
If the specified host group does not exist, it will be passed as NOOP.
Syntax
raidcom delete host_grp -port <port> [<host group name>]
Options and parameters
DescriptionOption
Specifies a port number, a host group ID, and a host group name. It cannot be specified when
more than 64 characters is set for the host group name. Use the host group ID.
-port <port><host
group name>
For example:
• CL1-A-g (g is from 0 to 255)
• CL1-A Linux_X86
Examples
Deleting the host group of Port: CL4-E, Host Group #7.
raidcom delete host_grp -port CL4-E-7
Deleting the host group of Port: CL4-E, Host group name: host group of Win_export.
raidcom delete host_grp -port CL4-E Win_export
raidcom get host_grp
Displays information about all host groups that are defined on the specific port.
Syntax
raidcom get host_grp -port <port> <host group name>
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