HP XP P9000 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96061, January 2014)

DescriptionOption
For example,
CLI-A
CL1-A-g (g: 0-254)
CL1-A Linux_X86
Specifies opt as <keyword> to display the status of the host-reserved LUN.-key <keyword>]
Examples
Displaying the LU information defined to the port CL4-E, the host group #0.
# raidcom get lun -port CL4-E-0
PORT GID HMD LUN NUM LDEV CM Serial# HMO_BITs
CL4-E 0 LINUX/IRIX 0 1 0 CM 63528 2 13
CL4-E 0 LINUX/IRIX 2 1 2 - 63528 2 13
CL4-E 0 LINUX/IRIX 3 1 3 - 63528 2 13
CL4-E 0 LINUX/IRIX 4 1 4 - 63528 2 13
CL4-E 0 LINUX/IRIX 5 1 992 - 63528 2 13
CL4-E 0 LINUX/IRIX 6 1 993 - 63528 2 13
#raidcom get lun -port CL4-E-0 -key opt
PORT GID HMD LUN NUM LDEV CM Serial# OPKMA HMO_BITs
CL4-E 0 LINUX/IRIX 0 1 0 CM 63528 -Y--- 2 13
CL4-E 0 LINUX/IRIX 2 1 2 - 63528 -Y--- 2 13
CL4-E 0 LINUX/IRIX 3 1 3 - 63528 -Y--- 2 13
CL4-E 0 LINUX/IRIX 6 1 993 - 63528 -Y--- 2 13
Description of each column in output example
PORT: Displays the port number.
GID: Displays the host group ID on the port.
HMD: Displays the following HOST MODE for the host adapter setting on host group.
HP-XP, SOLARIS, AIX, WIN, LINUX/IRIX, TRU64, DYNIX, OVMS, NETWARE, HI-UX
VMWARE, HP-XP, VMWARE_EX, WIN_EX, Ext Stor
LUN: Displays LUN number on host group mapping LDEV.
NUM: Displays the number of LDEV configured an LUSE.
LDEV: Displays the LDEV number.
CM: Displays the command device.
Serial#: Product serial number.
OPKMA: Displays the host-reserved LU.
O: The LU is reserved by an open system.
P: The LU is reserved by a persistent group.
K: The LU is reserved by an RGR key.
M: The LU is reserved by a mainframe.
A: The LU is reserved by ACA.
If Y is displayed under each character, the LU is reserved. If a hyphen (-) is displayed, the LU is
not reserved.
HMO_BITs: Displays the host mode options of the host groups.
For details, see the section describing Creating host groups and registering hosts in host groups
(in a Fibre Channel environment) in HP XP P9000 Provisioning for Open Systems User Guide or
Provisioning Guide.
178 Configuration setting commands