HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.1 CLI Reference Guide (TB581-96051, May 2011)

GetStorageArray (subtarget=HostStorageDomain) on page 126
GetStorageArray (subtarget=LogicalUnit) on page 134
GetStorageArray (subtarget=Path) on page 143
GetStorageArray (subtarget=Port) on page 155
MergeHost on page 235
ModifyHost on page 236
ModifyPort on page 178
Table 141 WWN instance attributes
DescriptionAttribute
World Wide Name
A World Wide Name is usually assigned to the HBA in the server.
wwn
WWN nickname
This item is output if it has been registered.
nickname
Using batch files to execute commands
The following commands can be used with the batch option (-b or --batch) specified to execute
commands (set in a batch file) together. The batch option allows you to simultaneously execute many
commands and is useful when installing a new storage system.
AddExternalArrayGroup
AddHostStorageDomain
AddLogicalUnit
AddLun
AddLUSE
AddVirtualVolume
DeleteHostStorageDomain
DeleteLun
DeleteLUSE
ModifyVirtualVolume
Up to 1,500 commands can be set in a single batch file. When the batch functionality is used,
commands that satisfy the execution conditions are processed together.
#
The command execution
results are also output each time they are processed together.
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For the AddLogicalUnit and AddLun commands, a maximum of 200 commands are processed
together. For other commands, a maximum of 100 commands are processed together.
If an error occurs during command execution, processing terminates at that point. If an error occurs
while the batch functionality is executing, commands subsequent to the error are not processed. In
this case, create the batch file again, and then execute the batch functionality. For details about what
to do when errors occur, see When an error occurs during batch functionality execution on page 344.
When the batch functionality is executed, HP recommends using the AddArrayReservation
command to lock the target storage system in advance, and prevent other users from performing a
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