HP StorageWorks SAN Virtualization Services Platform Manager user guide (AG781-96017, March 2009)

DescriptionProperty
The primary path through which virtual disks are presented to the host. Preferred
Path is applicable to hosts with the following agent types:
No Agent (UDH)—For a UDH that is connected to more than one DPM and
running multipath software, the preferred path specifies a primary DPM for
presenting all assigned virtual disks to the host.
No Agent (HBA)—The host entity was created by the VSM server to represent
an HBA that is not registered as belonging to a host. The HBA is installed on
a host that may not yet have an operating system installed. The HBA may be
connected to one or more DPMs. If the host has more than one HBA exposed
to the VSM server, a separate host entity with agent type No Agent (HBA) is
created for each HBA. All such host entities are replaced by one host name
after a UDH is defined to include all the HBAs on the host. The preferred path
specifies a primary DPM for presenting all assigned virtual disks to the host.
If no preferred path is set, VSM distributes virtual disks evenly between DPMs for
static load balancing. When you assign host permission to a virtual disk group,
all members of the virtual disk group are assigned to use the same DPM. All
subsequent virtual disks assigned permission to the host will be assigned to the
other DPM, until the distribution is even.
Both the preferred path and static load balancing are overridden if you set the
primary DPM when creating a virtual disk, or adding host permission to a virtual
disk.
Preferred Path
A free text display field. To modify the text that appears here, right-click the host
and select Manage > Edit Comment. You can use this field for any purpose.
Comment
The first of the range of LUNs that can be assigned to virtual disks when they are
assigned to this host from this SVSP domain.
Defining LUN ranges ensures that, if a host is exposed to more than one SVSP
domain, all virtual disks are exposed to the host as different LUNs.
Not relevant for VSM servers.
First LUN
The last of the range of LUNs that can be assigned to virtual disks when they are
assigned to this host from this SVSP domain.
Defining LUN ranges ensures that, if a host is exposed to more than one SVSP
domain, all virtual disks are exposed to the host as different LUNs.
Not relevant for VSM servers.
Last LUN
The time at which the host was registered to the VSM, either automatically or
through user definition.
Creation Time
For a UDH, this is the time that a user defined the host. For a VSM server or host
entity with agent type No Agent (HBA), the user “system” is displayed here.
Created By
The last time one of the following was changed:
The operating system
The personality
The preferred path
The LUN range
The HBA relations
The comment
Modification Time
The name of the user who last made a modification to the host definition.Modified By
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