HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 Storage Service Guide

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Username:<Valid Username>
Password:<Valid Password>
NOTE: If adding a storage system fails, exit from the process and check the SP software
version for compatibility. Update the SP with the proper InForm OS version before adding
additional systems.
6. After successfully adding the system, press Enter to return to the SP menu.
...
validating communication with <static.ip.address>...
site key ok
interrogating <static.ip.address> for version number...
Version 3.1.x.GA-x reported on <static.ip.address>
retrieving system data for <static.ip.address> ...
HP 3PAR system name <InServ Name> found for <static.ip.address>
SYSID <InServ Name> found for <static.ip.address>
serial number <InServ serial #>found for <static.ip.address>
Writing configuration file for <static.ip.address>...
verifying / adding cli service ids...
Adding InServ to NTP configuration...
creating required file structures... adding InServ to SP database...
Config complete for <static.ip.address>..
Starting 'spcollect' tasks for InServ <InServ Name>
Starting 'spevent' task for InServ <InServ Name>
InServ add complete
Press <enter/return> to continue
Exporting Test LUNs
As the final step in verifying the storage system installation, create two or three test LUNs and
confirm that the attached host or hosts can access them. After you have created the test LUNs and
verified that the host can access them, notify the system administrator that the storage system is
ready for use.
NOTE: Before you can export test LUNs, you must determine the host Fibre Channel connection
types and set the appropriate port personas for all target ports, or ports that connect to host
computers. See the HP 3PAR Implementation Guides where appropriate.
Defining Hosts
In order to define hosts and set port personas, you must access the CLI. For more information about
the commands used in this section, see the HP 3PAR OS Command Line Interface Reference.
To set the personas for ports connecting to host computers:
1. In the CLI, verify connection to a host before defining a host:
192.168.46.249 cli% showhost
2. Define a new system host as follows:
192.168.46.249 cli% createhost -persona <hostpersonaval> <hostname> <WWN>...
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