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Table 1-5 Values to Specify in the perf_cmddev.properties File
Setting Item Value
Specify one of the following depending on the type of the target storage
subsystem:
R600 for Universal Storage Platform V
R601 for Universal Storage Platform VM
R500 for Hitachi USP
R501 for Hitachi NSC55
Raid ID
Serial number Specify the serial number of the storage subsystem by using decimal numbers.
LDEV number Specify the CU:LDEV number of the command device by using decimal numbers.
Specify the command device identifier (the PhysicalDrive number, VolumeGUID, or
device file name) that the host recognizes in the following format (see Note):
In Windows:
\\.\PhysicalDriveX
\\.\Volume{GUID}
In Solaris:
/dev/rdsk/cXtXdXs2
In Linux:
/dev/sdX
X is an integer.
deviceFileName
Note: When this item is specified using the PhysicalDrive number in
Windows or Linux, if you restart the OS, the PhysicalDrive number and
device file name might be changed. If this occurs, you need to execute
the perf_findcmddev command to check and update the settings. In
Windows, if you specify this item using the VolumeGUID, the setting is
not affected even if you restart the OS.
Format of the perf_findcmddev command
The perf_findcmddev command lets you set the command device in the
perf_cmddev.properties file. Following is the command format:
Windows:
installation-folder-for-the-Device-Manager-
agent
\bin\perf_findcmddev { view | verify | write [-file file-name] }
Solaris or Linux:
installation-directory-for-the-Device-Manager-
agent
/bin/perf_findcmddev { view | verify | write [-file file-name] }
To execute this command, you must have Administrator permissions (for
Windows) or root permissions (for Solaris or Linux).
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