HP Storage Provisioning Manager (SPM) version 2.1 User Guide
 </Presentations>
 </Volume>
 </Volumes>
 </StoragePool>
 </Pools>
The second volume contains a presentation that is not present in the first volume. This presentation
specifies that the host called “Object-1” will be presented read/write access to the two ports called
“Object-2” and “Object-3” from this storage array, and that it will use logical unit number zero to
represent this volume.
 <Ports>
 <StorageArrayPort>
 <ObjectID>Object-4</ObjectID>
 <Address>00:FF:AA:BB:DD:00:EE:10</Address>
 <Kind>FibreChannel</Kind>
 <Name>Port 0</Name>
 </StorageArrayPort>
 <StorageArrayPort>
 <ObjectID>Object-5</ObjectID>
 <Address>00:FF:AA:BB:DD:00:EE:11</Address>
 <Kind>FibreChannel</Kind>
 <Name>Port 1</Name>
 </StorageArrayPort>
 </Ports>
This storage array contains two ports, Object-4 and Object-5. Their Fibre Channel addresses are
specified above, together with their names.
 <Targets>
 <StorageArrayTarget>
 <ObjectID>Object-2</ObjectID>
 <ProtocolKind>FibreChannel</ProtocolKind>
 <TargetName>00:FF:AA:BB:DD:00:EE:10</TargetName>
 <TargetPortObjectIDs>
 <string>Object-4</string>
 </TargetPortObjectIDs>
 </StorageArrayTarget>
 <StorageArrayTarget>
 <ObjectID>Object-3</ObjectID>
 <ProtocolKind>FibreChannel</ProtocolKind>
 <TargetName>00:FF:AA:BB:DD:00:EE:11</TargetName>
 <TargetPortObjectIDs>
 <string>Object-5</string>
 </TargetPortObjectIDs>
 </StorageArrayTarget>
 </Targets>
The array contains two targets, both of which are referenced by the one Volume Presentation, and
which each reference a Port.
 <HostEntries>
 <StorageArrayHostEntry>
 <ObjectID>Object-6</ObjectID>
 <Name>Pierre host</Name>
 <Hostmode>Normal</Hostmode>
 <Initiators>
 <Initiator>
 <ObjectID>Object-1</ObjectID>
 <ProtocolKind>FibreChannel</ProtocolKind>
 <InitiatorName>00:00:00:00:00:00:02:23</InitiatorName>
 <HostEndpoints>
 <StorageArrayHostEndpoint>
 <ObjectID>Object-7</ObjectID>
 <Address>00:00:00:00:00:00:02:23</Address>
 <Kind>FibreChannel</Kind>
 </StorageArrayHostEndpoint>
 </HostEndpoints>
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