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HGCreate (Immediate, Disabled on Error, Supported In-Band)
Creates a new empty Host Group. HostGroupName is an ASCII
name for the Host Group comprised of 32 characters or less (only
alpha-numeric characters, dashes, and underscores allowed). A
Host Group will expose specified LUNs to specified initiators. To
add a LUN to a Host Group use the CLI command "HGAddLUN"
and to add a host to a Host Group use the CLI command
"HGAddInitiator".
Usage: HGCreate [HostGroupName]
HGDelete
Deletes an existing Host Group.
HGDelete [HostGroupName | all]
HGDisplay
Displays Host Group status information for the specified Host
Group, or for all Host Groups.
HGDisplay [HostGroupName | all]
HGMapping
Changes the systems ability to expose specific LUNs to specific
initiators or to expose all LUNs to all initiators.
set HGMapping [enabled | disabled]
get HGMapping
HGRemoveInitiator
Deletes an initiator from an existing Host Group. The CLI
command “DisplayInitiators” can be used to display connected
initiators.
HGRemoveInitiator [HostGroupName] [WWN]
HGRemoveLUN
Removes a LUN from an existing Host Group. The CLI command
“RouteDisplay FC” can be used to display attached LUNs.
HGRemoveLUN [HostGroupName] [lun]
HGRename (Immediate, Disabled on Error, Supported In-Band)
Renames an existing Host Group. HostGroupNames must be
comprised of 32 characters or less. Only alpha-numeric
characters, dashes, and underscores are allowed.
Usage: HGRename [PrevHostGroupName]
[NewHostGroupName]
IdentifyController
IdentifyController causes the 'Alert' LED to blink to enable
identification of this system. Disable this option to cancel the
blinking.
Default: disabled
set IdentifyController [enabled | disabled]
get IdentifyController
IdentifyLUN
Lights the LED(s) of disk drive(s) associated with one or more FC
LUNs.
IdentifyLUN [lun] ...
Info
Info displays version numbers and other product information for
key components. Use the optional 'brief' parameter to show a
more concise subset of system information.
Info <brief>
IPAddress
IPAddress controls the current IP address of any Ethernet port(s).
If IPDHCP is enabled, then the 'get' command reports the current
IP address assigned by the network DHCP server, followed by the
(DHCP) identifier.
Default: 10.0.0.1
set IPAddress [mp[n]] [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
Requires a SaveConfiguration Restart command
get IPAddress [mp[n] |all]
IPDHCP
IPDHCP allows acquisition of an IP address from a network DHCP
server. When this option is disabled, the IP address used will be
specified by the IPAddress CLI command.
Default: enabled
set IPDHCP [mp[n]] [enabled | disabled]
Requires a SaveConfiguration Restart command
get IPDHCP [mp[n] | all]
IPDNSServer
Controls the current DNS Server address. If IPDHCPError!
Reference source not found. is enabled, then this value is
automatically detected. If IPDHCPError! Reference source not
found. is disabled, then this value must be manually set.
set IPDNSServer [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
get IPDNSServer