The
DS
CLI
is
a
general
purpose
utility
that
supports
various
storage
unit
functions.
The
DS
CLI
allows
16
alphanumeric
characters
as
input
when
you
complete
the
storage
unit
volume
name
field.
OpenVMS
UDID
values
must
be
an
integer
within
the
range
of
0
to
32767.
Therefore,
you
must
ensure
that
the
input
is
valid
for
UDID
support.
The
utility
does
not
enforce
UDID
rules.
It
accepts
values,
such
as
AaBbCcDd
,
that
are
not
valid
for
OpenVMS.
It
is
possible
to
assign
the
same
UDID
value
to
multiple
storage
unit
volumes.
However,
each
volume
that
you
assign
to
an
OpenVMS
system
must
have
a
value
that
is
unique
for
that
system
or
throughout
the
OpenVMS
cluster
to
which
that
system
belongs.
Review
the
HP
OpenVMS
documentation
for
UDID
rules,
and
verify
that
your
input
is
valid.
Note:
Volumes
with
UDIDs
greater
than
9999
cannot
be
MSCP-served
in
an
OpenVMS
cluster
to
other
systems.
The
following
example
uses
the
DS
CLI
to
add
or
change
a
name
to
an
existing
DS
volume.
In
the
example
the
DS
CLI
is
in
interactive
mode
and
a
configuration
profile
file
has
been
defined.
The
final
command
uses
the
AlphaServer
console
to
list
fibre-attached
volumes.
1.
Use
the
chfbvol
command
to
change
the
name
of
a
fixed
block
volume:
For
example
to
set
the
UIDD
value
to
21,
type:
chfbvol
-name
21
0001
The
value
for
the
name
parameter
in
the
DS
CLI
command
is
the
UDID
field
for
the
HP
AlphaServer.
Note:
The
first
volume,
LUN
0,
will
be
reported
as
a
CCL
device,
and
not
as
a
disk
volume.
2.
To
make
a
volume
group
called
“VMS_A0”
and
add
a
volume
to
it,
type:
mkvolgrp
-type
scsimap256
-volume
0001
VMS_A0
This
command
returns
the
volume
group
ID.
The
following
is
example
output:
CMUC00030I
mkvolgrp:
Volume
group
V0
successfully
created.
3.
To
create
an
OpenVMS
host
with
the
DS
CLI
and
associate
a
volume
group
with
it,
type:
mkhostconnect
-wwname
10000000ABCDEF98
-hosttype
HpVms
-volgrp
v0
ES40_A
This
command
returns
the
host
connection
ID.
The
following
is
example
output:
CMUC00012I
mkhostconnect:
Host
connection
0005
successfully
created.
4.
To
display
the
defined
attributes
for
a
host
connection,
type:
showhostconnect
0005
The
following
is
example
output:
Name
ES40_A
ID
0005
WWPN
10000000ABCDEF98
HostType
HpVms
LBS
512
addrDiscovery
LUNPolling
Profile
HP
-
Open
VMS
portgrp
0
volgrpID
V0
atchtopo
-
ESSIOport
all
5.
To
display
the
volumes
in
a
volume
group,
and,
its
attributes,
type:
showvolgrp
v0
The
following
is
example
output:
Chapter
5.
Attaching
to
a
Hewlett-Packard
AlphaServer
OpenVMS
host
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