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

Options and parameters
DescriptionOption
Specifies the port number. For example:
CL1-A
-port <port#>
Specifies the HOST speed (0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 10) as follows.[-port_speed <value> ]
0: AUTO
1: 1G
2: 2G
4: 4G
8: 8G
10: 10G
Specifies the Loop ID (0x01-0xEF) of the Port.[-loop_id <alpa value> ]
Specifies the topology of the Port as follows:[-topology < topology> ]
fl-port : fabric on and fcal
f-port : fabric on and PtoP
nl-port : fabric off and fcal
n-port : fabric off and PtoP
Specifies whether to use the security switch or not.[-security _switch {y | n} ]
Specifies the Port attribute as follows:-port_attribute <port
attribute>
TAR: Fibre target port (target port)
MCU: MCU initiator port (initiator port)
RCU: RCU target port (RCU target port)
ELUN: External initiator port (External port)
If this port attribute is changed from Target or RCU Target to Initiator or External, the host
group belonging to this port belongs to meta_resource.
Examples
Changing the port attributes (the Loop ID and the topology of the Port) of a port CL3-E.
# raidcom modify port -port CL3-E -loop_id 0xAB -topology fl_port
Changing the port attributes of the port CL3-E to the External initiator port (ELUN).
# raidcom modify port -port CL3-E -port_attribute ELUN
raidcom get parity_grp
Displays parity group information.
Syntax
raidcom get parity_grp [-parity_grp_id <gno-sgno>]
Options and parameters
DescriptionOption
Specifies the parity group number (gno: 1-32, sgno: 1-16).[-parity_grp_id
<gno-sgno> ]
If this option is omitted, the list of parity groups defined in the storage system is displayed.
raidcom get parity_grp 189