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Specify the port name or port number.
Specify the port name using 1 to 15 single-byte characters. The environment must support the
conversion of port names to port numbers.
Specify the port number as a numeric value from 0 to 65535.
pathID
Specify the path group ID as a decimal number from 1 to 255.
You cannot specify multiple path group IDs for a single copy group.
If you omit path group ID specification (that is, if you select CU Free), use the HORCM_INST
parameter instead of the HORCM_INSTP parameter.
Table 78 Support status of HORCM_INSTP parameter description format
Item
Version
All parameters
Yes7.6.0 or later
Yes
#
6.2 to 7.5.0
NoEarlier than 6.1
Legend:
Yes: Supports all description formats.
Sometimes: The HORCM_INSTP parameter is ignored during copy pair creation or manipulation.
During copy pair deletion, if the HORCM_INSTP definition includes a group that has the same
name as the copy pair group to be deleted, that group is deleted from the definition.
No: Does not support any description formats.
#: The HORCM_INSTP parameter is ignored during copy pair creation or manipulation. During
copy pair deletion, if the HORCM_INSTP definition includes a group that has the same name as
the copy pair group to be deleted, that group is deleted from the definition.
Related topics
Editing the configuration definition file, page 221
Description conventions for the configuration definition file, page 223
HORCM_MON parameter description format, page 224
HORCM_DEV parameter description format, page 227
HORCM_LDEV parameter description format, page 228
Notes on using the configuration definition file, page 234
Changing the storage location of the configuration definition file
To change the storage location of the RAID Manager configuration definition file, set the path of the
storage location in the server.agent.rm.horcmSource property of the server.properties
file of the Device Manager agent.
Operations to complete in advance
Log in as a user with Administrator permissions (for Windows) or as a root user (for UNIX).
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