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Options
–-parent_uuid or p <string>
New parent group UUID
--rename or –-id or -i <string>
Rename this initiator group to the specified string.
(See
help –-all for details on all other options.)
Arguments
id The ID or UUID of the initiator group to update
Example
This updates (renames) the
oldgroup initiator group to newgroup:
> inigroup:update --id newgroup
INITIATOR COMMANDS
The Initiator commands enable you to create, delete, list, get information for, and update remote
SCSI initiators.
initiator:create
Manually creates an initiator, directly specifying a unique identifier for port, as well as an optional
name. If performed in an HA cluster, the initiator definition is created across each machine in the
cluster. This command accepts WWPNs (such as
f8:e9:d2:c3:b4:a5:f6:e7), IQNs (such as
iqn.1992-01.com.example:storage.disk2.sys1.xyz) or GUID identifiers (such as
0002:c903:004c:7535) for the initiator.
Syntax
initiator:create [options] UUID id
Options
--assign or a <string> Assign the newly created initiator to a group.
–-if_not_exists or -ne
If an object with the given identifier already exists, skip creation.
(See
help –-all for details on all other options.)
Arguments
UUID WWPN, IQN, or GID for the initiator. For example:
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