HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.4.1-00 CLI Reference Guide (TB581-96335, April 2013)

domain, port, and wwn
Obtain these values from the execution result of the GetStorageArray (subtarget=Host-
StorageDomain, hsdsubinfo=WWN) command. Execute this command by specifying only the
model and serialnum parameters, HostStorageDomain for the subtarget parameter,
and WWN for the hsdsubinfo parameter. In the execution result of this command, the domainID
and portID values appear under An instance of HostStorageDomain. Use these do-
mainID and portID values to specify the domain and port parameters respectively. The
WWNs for this host storage domain are displayed in the List of (nn) WWN elements,
where nn indicates the number of WWNs. Select the target WWN from this list, and use it to
specify the wwn parameter.
portname
Obtain this value from the execution result of the GetStorageArray (subtarget=Port)
command. In the execution result of this command, the displayName value appears under An
instance of Port. Use this value to specify the portname parameter.
domainnickname
Obtain this value from the execution result of the GetStorageArray (subtarget=HostStor-
ageDomain) command. Execute this command by specifying only the model and serialnum
parameters, and HostStorageDomain for the subtarget parameter. In the execution result
of this command, the nickname value appears under An instance of HostStorageDomain.
Use this value to specify the domainnickname parameter.
wwnnickname
Obtain this value from the execution result of the GetStorageArray (subtarget=HostStor-
ageDomain, hsdsubinfo=WWN) command. Execute this command by specifying only the
model and serialnum parameters, and HostStorageDomain for the subtarget parameter
and WWN for the hsdsubinfo parameter. In the execution result of this command, the nickname
value appears under An instance of WWN. Use this value to specify the wwnnickname
parameter. The WWNs for this host storage domain are displayed in the List of (nn) WWN
elements, where nn indicates the number of WWNs. Select the target WWN from this list,
and use it to specify the wwnnickname parameter.
Command execution example
hdvmcli DeleteWWNForHostStorageDomain
-o "D:\logs\DeleteWWNForHostStorageDomain.log"
"serialnum=10001" "model=XP1024" "port=1" "domain=1"
"wwn=AA.AA.AA.AA.AA.AA.AA.AA"
Command execution result
RESPONSE:
(Command completed; no data returned)
Host management commands
The host management commands manage host information and usage statuses for host storage systems.
HostInfo is the information about the storage that is used by hosts. Although typically Device
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