HP P9000 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96037, October 2011)
DescriptionOption
If setting the host group ID or if the host group name is omitted, the information about host
group ID 0 is displayed.
For example:
• CL1-A
• CL1-A-g (g is from 0 to 255)
• CL1-A Linux_X86
Examples
Displaying the WWN of the host bus adapter set for the port: CL4-E, the host group 0.
raidcom get hba_wwn -port CL4-E-0
PORT GID GROUP_NAME HWWN Serial# NICK_NAME
CL4-E 0 Linux_x86 210000e08b0256f8 63528 ORA_NODE0_CTL_0
CL4-E 0 Linux_x86 210000e08b039c15 63528 ORA_NODE1_CTL_0
Description on each column in output example
PORT
This displays a port number.
GID
This displays a host group ID of a port.
GROUP_NAME
This displays a host group name of a port.
HWWN
This displays a WWN of registered host bus adapter.
Serial#
Product serial number.
NICK_NAME
This displays a Nick Name of the WWN of host bus adapter.
raidcom add journal
Register a journal volume to a journal. If the journal is not created yet, create it newly, and add a
LDEV. When an existed journal is specified, add a LDEV of that journal.
This makes a Journal for “Open System” or ”M/F System” to the specified LDEVs.
If the Journal already exists, the specified LDEV is added to the Journal.
If -timer_type option will be specified, then this makes a journal as ”M/F System”, if not, this makes
a journal as “Open System”.
A device group can also be specified instead of an LDEV.
This command is executed asynchronously with the command input. Check the completion of this
process on the raidcom get command_status command.
Syntax
raidcom add journal -journal_id
<journal ID#> {-ldev_id <ldev#> …[-cnt <count>] | -grp_opt <group option> -device_grp_name
<device group name> [<device name>]} [-mp_blade_id <mp#> | -timer_type <timer type> ]
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