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Disk storage systems,
ETERNUS DX200F
All Flash Array
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Preface
This manual describes how to use the Command Line Interface (CLI) to configure and manage the FUJITSU
Storage ETERNUS DX100 S3/DX200 S3 Disk storage system, the FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS DX500 S3/DX600 S3
Disk storage system, or the FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS DX200 All Flash Array (hereinafter referred to as
ETERNUS DX).
This manual is written for standard-level users who are familiar with the basic functions of the ETERNUS DX.
This manual is written for controller firmware version V10L20 or later. Some of the functions and operations
herein may not be supported for firmware version V10L1x or earlier.
Fifth Edition
June 2014
Content and Structure
This manual contains the following eight chapters and appendices:
● Chapter 1 Overview
This chapter introduces the ETERNUS DX Command Line Interface (CLI).
● Chapter 2 Status Display
This chapter explains the commands used for displaying the status details for the ETERNUS DX as a whole,
as well as for various ETERNUS DX components.
● Chapter 3 Configuration Settings and Display
This chapter explains the commands used for Thin Provisioning management, RAID group management,
volume management, and host interface management, these being the basic settings for the ETERNUS
DX.
● Chapter 4 Copy Function Settings and Display
This chapter explains the commands used for Advanced Copy management.
● Chapter 5 System Settings and Display
This chapter explains the commands used for user account management, network management
(Redundant IP/SNMP etc.), date and time/NTP, system configuration (Box ID, Storage system name), power
synchronization, and SSH/SSL security configuration.
● Chapter 6 Information Settings and Display
This chapter explains the commands used to provide performance data and a variety of other information.
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● Chapter 7 NAS Function Setting and Display
This chapter explains the commands related to NAS function management.
● Chapter 8 CLI Original Function
This chapter explains the commands used by some original functions of the CLI environment.
The appendices describe "Error Messages/Error Codes", "List of Supported Commands", "Basic Setting Examples", "Status List", and "Default Value List".
Latest Information
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice for functionality expansion and
improvement of the ETERNUS DX. The latest version of this manual and the latest information for the
ETERNUS DX are released in the following web-site.
Access the following address if needed.
S3/DX600 S3 Disk storage systems, ETERNUS DX200F All Flash Array
• FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS DX Disk storage systems Configuration Guide -Server Connection- (*1)
*1:Download the necessary manuals to match the environment (such as the server OS and the Fibre Channel card
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Additional Information
■Naming conventions
• Oracle Solaris might be described as Solaris, Solaris Operating System, or Solaris OS.
• The following abbreviations are used for Microsoft® Windows Server®.
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 Datacenter
Microsoft® Windows Server
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 Standard
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 for Itanium-Based Systems
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 HPC Edition
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 Datacenter
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 Enterprise
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 Standard
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 for Itanium-Based Systems
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 HPC Edition
Official nameAbbreviation
® 2008 R2 Enterprise
Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows Server 2008
■Typographic conventions
TypefaceMeaningExample
[ ]Brackets indicate that the enclosed parameter is optional.[
[ | ]A separator within brackets indicates that only one of the
separated parameters can be specified.
{ | }A separator within braces indicates that only one of the
separated parameters must be specified.
Note that some cases, two or more parameters can be
specified by separating them with a comma.
parameter
parameter
[
{
parameter
• Italics are used to show variables such as values and characters that appear in command parameters and
output examples.
]
|
parameter
|
parameter
]
}
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■ETERNUS DX naming conventions
The following naming conventions are used in this manual for the ETERNUS DX models.
ETERNUS DX modelsNaming conventions
ETERNUS DX100 S3/DX200 S3 Disk storage system
ETERNUS DX500 S3/DX600 S3 Disk storage system
ETERNUS DX200F All Flash Array
ETERNUS DX100 S3/DX200 S3 Disk storage systemETERNUS DX100 S3/DX200 S3
ETERNUS DX500 S3/DX600 S3 Disk storage systemETERNUS DX500 S3/DX600 S3
ETERNUS DX100 S3/DX200 S3 Disk storage system
ETERNUS DX500 S3/DX600 S3 Disk storage system
ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system
ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2 Disk storage system
ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2 Disk storage system
ETERNUS DX8100 S2/DX8700 S2 Disk storage system
ETERNUS DX200F All Flash ArrayETERNUS DX200F
ETERNUS DX
ETERNUS DX S3 series
ETERNUS DX S2 series
■Symbol conventions
The following symbols are used throughout this manual:
This symbol indicates restrictions and cautions for setting up and operating the
ETERNUS DX.
This symbol indicates supplementary information about functions and methods
that may be useful when setting up and operating the ETERNUS DX.
1.2.1Command Format .......................................................................................................................................... 22
1.2.2Keywords and Parameters .............................................................................................................................22
1.2.5Alias Name Syntax ......................................................................................................................................... 23
1.2.6Thin Provisioning Pool Syntax ........................................................................................................................ 23
1.2.7Flexible Tier Pool Syntax ................................................................................................................................ 24
1.2.8Flexible Tier Sub Pool Syntax .........................................................................................................................25
1.2.9RAID Group Syntax ......................................................................................................................................... 25
1.2.12LUN Group Syntax .......................................................................................................................................... 28
1.2.15Host Interface Port Syntax .............................................................................................................................29
1.2.16Port Group Syntax .......................................................................................................................................... 30
1.2.17Host Group Syntax ......................................................................................................................................... 30
1.3Size of Drives and Logical Units ......................................................................................... 31
1.4Command Auto-complete and History Recall .................................................................... 31
2.1Storage System Status ...................................................................................................... 37
show status ..............................................................................................................................................38
show enclosure-status .............................................................................................................................. 39
show fru-ce ...............................................................................................................................................46
show fru-de ..............................................................................................................................................59
show disks ................................................................................................................................................ 63
show hardware-information ..................................................................................................................... 67
Chapter 3 Configuration Settings and Display69
3.1RAID Group Management ................................................................................................. 69
3.1.1RAID Group ....................................................................................................................................................69
show raid-groups ..................................................................................................................................... 70
show raid-group-progress ........................................................................................................................73
set raid-group .......................................................................................................................................... 77
set global-spare .......................................................................................................................................83
set dedicated-spare ..................................................................................................................................85
show eco-mode ........................................................................................................................................ 89
set eco-mode ...........................................................................................................................................90
show eco-schedule ................................................................................................................................... 91
set eco-schedule ...................................................................................................................................... 96
show eco-raid-group ..............................................................................................................................100
set eco-raid-group ..................................................................................................................................102
show volumes ........................................................................................................................................106
show volume-progress ...........................................................................................................................114
show volume-mapping .......................................................................................................................... 117
set volume .............................................................................................................................................125
format volume .......................................................................................................................................130
show migration ......................................................................................................................................133
show volume-qos ...................................................................................................................................144
set volume-qos ....................................................................................................................................... 146
set flexible-tier-volume .......................................................................................................................... 151
format flexible-tier-volume .................................................................................................................... 153
show odx-mode ..................................................................................................................................... 160
set odx-mode .........................................................................................................................................161
show extreme-cache ..............................................................................................................................169
set extreme-cache .................................................................................................................................. 170
set volume-exc ....................................................................................................................................... 172
3.3Thin Provisioning Pool Management .............................................................................. 174
3.3.1Thin Provisioning Pool ................................................................................................................................. 174
show thin-provisioning ..........................................................................................................................176
set thin-provisioning .............................................................................................................................. 177
show thin-pro-pools ...............................................................................................................................179
show thin-pro-pool-progress .................................................................................................................. 181
set thin-pro-pool .................................................................................................................................... 186
show flexible-tier-mode .........................................................................................................................198
show flexible-tier-pools .......................................................................................................................... 199
show flexible-tier-pool-progress ............................................................................................................202
show flexible-tier-sub-pools ................................................................................................................... 206
set flexible-tier-sub-pool ........................................................................................................................ 209
3.5.1Host Interface Port Parameters ....................................................................................................................221
show fc-parameters ................................................................................................................................ 222
set fc-parameters ...................................................................................................................................226
show sas-parameters .............................................................................................................................230
set sas-parameters .................................................................................................................................232
show iscsi-parameters ............................................................................................................................234
set iscsi-parameters ...............................................................................................................................239
show fcoe-parameters ............................................................................................................................250
set fcoe-parameters ...............................................................................................................................253
set host-sas-address ............................................................................................................................... 267
set host-iscsi-name ................................................................................................................................ 277
3.5.3Mapping (When LUN Groups are Used) .......................................................................................................283
show host-affinity ..................................................................................................................................284
set host-affinity ......................................................................................................................................290
3.5.4Mapping (When Host Affinity Mode is Not Used) ........................................................................................ 298
show mapping .......................................................................................................................................299
set mapping ........................................................................................................................................... 302
3.5.5Host Groups .................................................................................................................................................307
show host-groups ...................................................................................................................................308
set host-group ........................................................................................................................................313
3.5.6Port Groups .................................................................................................................................................. 316
show port-groups ................................................................................................................................... 317
set port-group ........................................................................................................................................ 320
3.5.7LUN Groups .................................................................................................................................................. 323
show lun-groups ....................................................................................................................................324
set lun-group .........................................................................................................................................328
show host-path-state ............................................................................................................................. 333
set host-path-state .................................................................................................................................335
show host-lu-qos-performance .............................................................................................................. 336
show host-response ...............................................................................................................................348
set host-response ................................................................................................................................... 351
3.5.9Host Sense Conversion ................................................................................................................................. 357
show host-sense .....................................................................................................................................358
set host-sense ........................................................................................................................................360
3.5.10Reset Group for Host Interface Port .............................................................................................................. 363
show ca-reset-group ............................................................................................................................... 364
set ca-reset-group ..................................................................................................................................365
3.5.11Ping Command for iSCSI Hosts ..................................................................................................................... 366
test iscsi-ping .........................................................................................................................................367
3.5.12Host LU QoS ................................................................................................................................................. 369
show qos-mode ......................................................................................................................................370
set qos-mode .........................................................................................................................................371
show lu-qos-groups ................................................................................................................................ 372
set lu-qos-group ..................................................................................................................................... 374
show host-lu-qos ....................................................................................................................................377
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set host-lu-qos .......................................................................................................................................383
show qos-schedule ................................................................................................................................. 387
set qos-schedule ....................................................................................................................................388
4.1.5Summaries of REC Environment Settings through CLI .................................................................................. 423
show host-port-mode ............................................................................................................................. 433
set host-port-mode ................................................................................................................................434
show rec-path ........................................................................................................................................436
set rec-round-trip-time ........................................................................................................................... 449
set rec-multiplicity .................................................................................................................................450
show rec-buffer ......................................................................................................................................452
set rec-buffer .......................................................................................................................................... 453
show rec-disk-buffer ............................................................................................................................... 458
set rec-disk-buffer ..................................................................................................................................462
show role ............................................................................................................................................... 468
create role .............................................................................................................................................. 469
set role ...................................................................................................................................................471
delete role ..............................................................................................................................................473
show users .............................................................................................................................................474
create user .............................................................................................................................................475
set user ..................................................................................................................................................476
delete user ............................................................................................................................................. 477
show login-users ....................................................................................................................................478
set password ..........................................................................................................................................479
5.1.2RADIUS Server Settings ................................................................................................................................484
show radius ............................................................................................................................................ 485
set radius ...............................................................................................................................................487
show network ......................................................................................................................................... 492
set network ............................................................................................................................................495
show firewall .......................................................................................................................................... 502
set firewall .............................................................................................................................................504
show snmp ............................................................................................................................................. 509
set snmp ................................................................................................................................................510
show snmp-manager .............................................................................................................................512
set snmp-view ........................................................................................................................................ 520
show snmp-user ..................................................................................................................................... 523
set snmp-user ........................................................................................................................................527
show snmp-trap ..................................................................................................................................... 538
set snmp-trap ......................................................................................................................................... 539
test snmp-trap ....................................................................................................................................... 542
show email-notification .........................................................................................................................546
set email-notification ............................................................................................................................. 548
test email ............................................................................................................................................... 554
show event-notification .........................................................................................................................556
set event-notification ............................................................................................................................. 559
show smi-s .............................................................................................................................................570
set smi-s ................................................................................................................................................. 571
show ais-connect ....................................................................................................................................585
set ais-connect .......................................................................................................................................587
set ais-connect-remote-session .............................................................................................................. 593
test ais-connect ...................................................................................................................................... 594
5.3.1Date, Time and NTP .....................................................................................................................................599
show date ..............................................................................................................................................600
set date .................................................................................................................................................. 601
show ntp ................................................................................................................................................604
set ntp .................................................................................................................................................... 606
5.3.2ETERNUS DX Name ......................................................................................................................................608
show storage-system-name ................................................................................................................... 609
set storage-system-name ....................................................................................................................... 610
show encryption ..................................................................................................................................... 612
set encryption ........................................................................................................................................613
5.3.4Box ID .......................................................................................................................................................... 614
show boxid ............................................................................................................................................. 615
set boxid ................................................................................................................................................616
show sed-authentication ........................................................................................................................ 624
set sed-authentication ........................................................................................................................... 625
5.3.7Syslog Server Settings .................................................................................................................................. 626
show syslog-notification ......................................................................................................................... 627
set syslog-notification ............................................................................................................................628
show audit .............................................................................................................................................631
set audit ................................................................................................................................................. 632
5.3.9Key Management Server Linkage Function ..................................................................................................635
show sed-key-machine-name ................................................................................................................637
set sed-key-machine-name ....................................................................................................................638
show sed-key-servers ............................................................................................................................. 639
set sed-key-server ..................................................................................................................................640
set sed-key-group .................................................................................................................................. 647
5.3.10Shutdown/Restart System ............................................................................................................................ 652
6.1.1Performance Information ............................................................................................................................ 654
show performance .................................................................................................................................. 655
show raid-tuning .................................................................................................................................... 665
set raid-tuning .......................................................................................................................................666
show cache-parameters ......................................................................................................................... 668
set cache-parameters .............................................................................................................................669
6.2Event Log Information .................................................................................................... 672
show events ...........................................................................................................................................673
show remote-dir ..................................................................................................................................... 677
show panic-dump ................................................................................................................................... 686
6.3.5Configuration Information ........................................................................................................................... 689
show config-information ........................................................................................................................ 690
6.3.6Error Information ......................................................................................................................................... 693
show disk-error ...................................................................................................................................... 694
show port-error ......................................................................................................................................696
6.3.7Bad Data Information in Volumes ................................................................................................................ 700
show bad-data-info ................................................................................................................................701
show diagnosis ....................................................................................................................................... 704
show led ................................................................................................................................................. 711
set led .................................................................................................................................................... 713
show reservation .................................................................................................................................... 723
show disk-patrol ..................................................................................................................................... 729
set disk-patrol ........................................................................................................................................ 730
show nas-share ......................................................................................................................................734
set nas-share .......................................................................................................................................... 742
show nas-interface ................................................................................................................................. 749
set nas-interface ....................................................................................................................................755
show nas-bonding .................................................................................................................................. 761
set nas-bonding .....................................................................................................................................762
show nas-multipath ............................................................................................................................... 767
set nas-multipath ................................................................................................................................... 768
show nas-port ........................................................................................................................................771
set nas-port ............................................................................................................................................ 773
show nas-dns .........................................................................................................................................775
set nas-dns ............................................................................................................................................. 776
show nas-route ......................................................................................................................................778
set nas-route .......................................................................................................................................... 780
show nas-route6 ....................................................................................................................................784
set nas-route6 ........................................................................................................................................ 786
7.6NAS Server Configuration ................................................................................................ 790
show nas-server .....................................................................................................................................791
set nas-server ......................................................................................................................................... 792
show nas-ad ........................................................................................................................................... 794
set nas-ad ..............................................................................................................................................795
show nas-ldap ........................................................................................................................................797
set nas-ldap ...........................................................................................................................................798
test nas-ping .......................................................................................................................................... 801
test nas-ping6 ........................................................................................................................................ 802
test nas-traceroute ................................................................................................................................. 803
test nas-traceroute6 ............................................................................................................................... 804
7.9File System Maintenance ................................................................................................ 805
show nas-df ............................................................................................................................................ 806
show nas-fsstat ...................................................................................................................................... 808
show nas-fsmntstat ................................................................................................................................ 810
7.10NAS Function Restoration ............................................................................................... 811
show nas-fsck .........................................................................................................................................816
help ........................................................................................................................................................825
D.3.2Deleting LUN Groups ................................................................................................................................... 929
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D.3.3Deleting Port Groups ................................................................................................................................... 930
D.3.7Deleting RAID Groups .................................................................................................................................. 931
Appendix EStatus List932
E.1General Status ................................................................................................................. 932
E.2Component Status ........................................................................................................... 932
E.3Drive Status ..................................................................................................................... 933
E.8Key Server Status ............................................................................................................. 936
Appendix F Default Value List937
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Overview
The ETERNUS DX command line interface (hereinafter referred to as "CLI") is installed in controllers of the
ETERNUS DX. The CLI is used for performing settings and maintenance via commands and command scripts.
This chapter describes the outlines for the CLI.
There are no drive enclosures in the ETERNUS DX200F. In addition, the controller enclosure only has SSDs
installed. Therefore, functions that are related to drive enclosures, SAS disks, SAS Self Encrypting Drives, or
Nearline SAS disks cannot be used.
1.1Accessing CLI
The CLI software embedded in each ETERNUS DX controller module enables storage systems to be configured,
monitored, and managed. This may be done via LAN connection to the controller module's Ethernet port,
using telnet, an SSH application, or a terminal emulator on a remote administrator client. For telnet
connection, a user name and password are required. For SSH, in addition to a user name and password, SSH
public key authentication is also supported. For details, refer to the "import ssh-publickey" command.
Default IP address, user name, and password are as follows:
IP address:192.168.1.1
user name:root
password:root
The default IP address is assigned to the following ports.
• With the ETERNUS DX100 S3/DX200 S3 or the ETERNUS DX200F
RMT port
• With the ETERNUS DX500 S3/DX600 S3
FST port
The network for the MNT port must be configured from the "set network" command.
CLI will display the following pre-login message on the terminal:
ETERNUS login is required. [2010-01-01 05:38:00]
The date and time are the local values. However, this message may not be displayed when logged in with
SSH. This is due to the fact it depends on terminal software.
• Basically, a command name consists of a verb section and an object section (Example: "create volume").
However, there are also some commands that consist of one word (Example: "logoff" and "shutdown").
• A parameter consists of a parameter name section and an operand section. A parameter name is
appended with a hyphen (-) before it (Example: "-name").
• An operand is always required after a parameter name (Example: "-name abcdef").
1.2.2Keywords and Parameters
Command and parameter names are not case-sensitive and can be entered in either or both uppercase and
lowercase. Operands, however, are case-sensitive. Any of the printable ASCII codes 0x20 – 0x7e (hexadecimal
notation) are allowed as input characters. Note that the following additional restrictions apply:
• Question marks (?) cannot be used.
• When spaces ( ) are used as characters, they must be enclosed by double quotation marks (") (Example:
"ABC DEF","ABC DEF,GHIJKL").
• When double quotation marks (") and single quotation marks (') are used as characters, they must be
backslash(\) escaped. Example: "\"
1.2.3Drive Enclosure Syntax
The format that can be used for drive enclosure numbers is either "xx" or "x" ("xx" and "x" indicate hexadecimal
numbers). "xx" indicates a two-digit number for the drive enclosure number and "x" indicates a one-digit
number for the drive enclosure number. When a two-digit enclosure number is specified, the format "xx" must
be used. When a one-digit enclosure number is specified, either format can be specified. For example, "1" can
be specified for a one-digit number. However, if the format "xx" is used, 0 must be specified before the enclosure number. For example, when an enclosure number is 1, "01" must be specified. For the ETERNUS DX100
S3/DX200 S3, from 1 to a can be specified. For the ETERNUS DX500 S3, from 0 to a and from 10 to 1a can be
specified. For the ETERNUS DX600 S3, from 0 to a, from 10 to 1a, from 20 to 2a, and from 30 to 3a can be spec-
ified.
There are no drive enclosures in the ETERNUS DX200F.
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1.2.4Drive Syntax
The format that can be used for drive numbers is either "xxyy" or "xyy". "xx" or "x" indicates the enclosure
number. For the ETERNUS DX100 S3/DX200 S3 or the ETERNUS DX200F, 00 or 0 indicates the controller
enclosure. For details, refer to "1.2.3 Drive Enclosure Syntax" (page 22)
digit decimal). For a 3.5" drive, between 00 and 11 (a two-digit decimal) can be specified for "yy". For a 2.5"
drive, between 00 and 23 can be specified for "yy". For a 3.5" drive in a high-density drive enclosure, from 00
to 59 can be specified for "yy". 2.5" drives in high-density drive enclosures are not supported.
Drive numbers can be combined as follows:
• A single drive number: 1003
• A list of drive numbers: 1003,004
• A hyphenated range of drive numbers from
• A list of drive numbers, drive ranges, or both, separated by commas (,). Spaces are not permitted before or
after commas (,): 0003,0006,010-011
a
to z : 0210-0211
. The "yy" is the drive number (a two-
1.2.5Alias Name Syntax
The format of an alias is a character string that has a maximum of 16 ASCII characters. Usable characters are
those given in "1.2.2 Keywords and Parameters" (page 22)
used.
1.2.6Thin Provisioning Pool Syntax
There are two methods for specifying Thin Provisioning Pool identifiers; Thin Provisioning Pool numbers or
Thin Provisioning Pool names.
• Thin Provisioning Pool number
A Thin Provisioning Pool number is automatically created by the system when a Thin Provisioning Pool is
created. This is a decimal number. Thin Provisioning Pool numbers can be displayed by using the "show
thin-pro-pools" command.
Thin Provisioning Pool numbers can be combined as follows:
- A single Thin Provisioning Pool number: 1
- A list of Thin Provisioning Pool numbers: 1,8,12
- A hyphenated range of Thin Provisioning Pool numbers from
- A list of Thin Provisioning Pool numbers, Thin Provisioning Pool ranges, or both, separated by commas
(,). Spaces are not permitted before or after commas (,): 1,3,10-12
of the document overview. Commas (,) cannot be
a
to z: 2-5
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• Thin Provisioning Pool name
A Thin Provisioning Pool name must be specified when creating a Thin Provisioning Pool. For details about
the syntax, refer to "1.2.5 Alias Name Syntax" (page 23)
of Thin Provisioning Pool names. A Thin Provisioning Pool name and a Thin Provisioning Pool number
cannot both be specified in the same command. Do not include spaces before or after commas (,).
• Two or more parameters might not be able to be specified for several commands. For details, refer to the
command descriptions.
• Since Thin Provisioning Pools and Flexible Tier Sub Pools use the same resource, the same number and
name cannot be used for both a Thin Provisioning Pool and a Flexible Tier Sub Pool. If the Thin
Provisioning Pool number or the Thin Provisioning Pool name that is specified for a command is already
used for an FTSP, the command is not executed.
1.2.7Flexible Tier Pool Syntax
. Some commands accept a comma-separated list
There are two methods for identifying an entered Flexible Tier Sub Pool; Flexible Tier Pool numbers or Flexible
Tier Pool names.
• Flexible Tier Pool number
A Flexible Tier Pool number is automatically created by the system when a Flexible Tier Pool is created.
This is a decimal number. Flexible Tier Pool numbers can be displayed by using the "show flexible-tierpools" command.
Flexible Tier Pool numbers can be combined as follows:
- A single Flexible Tier Pool number: 1
- A list of Flexible Tier Pool numbers: 1,8,12
a
- A hyphenated range of Flexible Tier Pool numbers from
- A list of Flexible Tier Pool numbers, ranges, or both, separated by commas (,): 1,3,10-12
• Flexible Tier Pool name
A Flexible Tier Pool name must be specified when creating a Flexible Tier Pool. For details about the
syntax, refer to "1.2.5 Alias Name Syntax" (page 23)
Flexible Tier Pool names. A Flexible Tier Pool name and a Flexible Tier Pool number cannot both be
specified in the same command. Do not include spaces before or after commas (,).
Two or more parameters might not be able to be specified for several commands. For details, refer to the
command descriptions.
. Some commands accept a comma-separated list of
to z: 2-5
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1.2.8Flexible Tier Sub Pool Syntax
There are two methods for identifying an entered Flexible Tier Sub Pool; Flexible Tier Sub Pool numbers or
Flexible Tier Sub Pool names.
• Flexible Tier Sub Pool number
A Flexible Tier Sub Pool number is automatically created by the system when a Flexible Tier Sub Pool is
created. This is a decimal number. Flexible Tier Sub Pool numbers can be displayed by using the "show
flexible-tier-sub-pools" command.
Flexible Tier Sub Pool numbers can be combined as follows:
- A single Flexible Tier Sub Pool number: 1
- A list of Flexible Tier Sub Pool numbers: 1,8,12
- A hyphenated range of Flexible Tier Sub Pool numbers from
- A list of Flexible Tier Sub Pool numbers, ranges, or both, separated by commas (,): 1,3,10-12
• Flexible Tier Sub Pool name
A Flexible Tier Sub Pool name must be specified when creating a Flexible Tier Sub Pool. For details about
the syntax, refer to "1.2.5 Alias Name Syntax" (page 23)
of Flexible Tier Sub Pool names. A Flexible Tier Sub Pool name and a Flexible Tier Sub Pool number cannot
both be specified in the same command. Do not include spaces before or after commas (,).
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• Two or more parameters might not be able to be specified for several commands. For details, refer to the
command descriptions.
• Since Thin Provisioning Pools and Flexible Tier Sub Pools use the same resource, the same number and
name cannot be used for both a Thin Provisioning Pool and a Flexible Tier Sub Pool. If the FTSP number or
FTSP name that is specified for a command is already used for a Thin Provisioning Pool, the command is
not executed.
1.2.9RAID Group Syntax
There are two methods for specifying RAID group identifiers; RAID group numbers or RAID group names.
• RAID group number
A RAID group number is automatically created by the system when a RAID group is created. This is a
decimal number. RAID group numbers can be displayed by using the "show raid-groups" command.
RAID group numbers can be combined as follows:
- A single RAID group number: 1
- A list of RAID group numbers: 1,8,12
- A hyphenated range of RAID group numbers from
- A list of RAID group numbers, RAID group ranges, or both, separated by commas (,). Spaces are not
permitted before or after commas (,): 1,3,10-12
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• RAID group name
A RAID group name must be specified when creating a RAID group. For details about the syntax, refer to
"1.2.5 Alias Name Syntax" (page 23)
names. A RAID group name and a RAID group number cannot both be specified in the same command. Do
not include spaces before or after commas (,).
Two or more parameters might not be able to be specified for several commands. For details, refer to the
command descriptions.
1.2.10Volume Syntax
There are two methods to specify a volume identifier; a volume number or a volume name.
• Volume number
A volume number is automatically created by the system when a volume is created. This is a decimal
number. Volume numbers can be displayed by using the "show volumes" command.
Volume numbers may be combined as follows:
- A volume number: 1
- A list of volume numbers: 5,10
- A hyphenated range of volume numbers from
- A list of volume numbers, volume ranges, or both, separated by commas (,). Spaces are not permitted
before or after commas (,): 1,3,10-12
. Some commands accept a comma-separated list of RAID group
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• Volume name
A volume name with "$SYSVOL" as a prefix cannot be specified when a volume is created or renamed.
To specify a volume name, use the volume name that is set when the volume is created. Note that this
does not apply when a volume is created or renamed.
For details about the syntax, refer to "1.2.5 Alias Name Syntax" (page 23)
comma-separated list of volume names. A volume name and a volume number cannot both be specified in
the same command unless a volume is created or renamed. Do not include spaces before or after commas
(,).
Two or more parameters might not be able to be specified for several commands. For details, refer to the
command descriptions.
. Some commands accept a
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1.2.11Host Syntax
There are two methods to specify a host identifier; a host number or a host name.
• Host number
A host number is automatically created by the system when a host identifier or a host alias is registered.
This is a decimal number.
The following types of host identifier are available:
- Host WWN name (FC)
- SAS address (SAS)
- iSCSI host name (iSCSI)
The identifier can be displayed by using the following commands:
- "show host-wwn-names"
- "show host-sas-addresses"
- "show host-iscsi-names"
Host numbers may be combined as follows:
- A single host number: 1
- A list of host numbers: 2,3
a
- A hyphenated range of host numbers from
- A list of host numbers, host ranges, or both, separated by commas (,). Spaces are not permitted before
or after commas (,): 1,3,10-12
• Host name
A host alias must be specified when registering a host identifier. For details about the syntax, refer to
"1.2.5 Alias Name Syntax" (page 23)
host name and a host number cannot both be specified in the same command. Do not include spaces
before or after commas (,).
Two or more parameters might not be able to be specified for several commands. For details, refer to the
command descriptions.
. Some commands accept a comma-separated list of host names. A
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1.2.12LUN Group Syntax
There are two methods to specify a LUN group identifier; a LUN group number or a LUN group name.
In GUI, "LUN group number" and "LUN group name" is respectively displayed instead of "affinity group
number" and "affinity group name".
• LUN group number
A LUN group number is automatically created by the system when a LUN group is created. This is a decimal
number. LUN group numbers can be displayed by using the "show lun-groups" command.
LUN group numbers can be combined as follows:
- A single LUN group number: 1
- A list of LUN group numbers: 2,8
- A hyphenated range of LUN group numbers from
- A list of LUN group numbers, LUN group ranges, or both, separated by commas (,). Spaces are not
permitted before or after commas (,): 1,3,10-12
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• LUN group name
A LUN group name must be specified when creating a LUN group. For details about the syntax, refer to
"1.2.5 Alias Name Syntax" (page 23)
names. A LUN group name and a LUN group number cannot both be specified in the same command. Do
not include spaces before or after commas (,).
Two or more parameters might not be able to be specified for several commands. For details, refer to the
command descriptions.
1.2.13Host Response Syntax
There are two methods to specify a host response identifier; a host response number or a host response name.
• Host response number
The host response number can be assigned by the user. This is a decimal number. A host response number
of "#0" is the system default and it cannot be assigned by the user. However, the parameters for host
response #0 can be changed. Host response settings can be displayed by using the "show host-response"
command.
Host response numbers may be combined as follows:
- A single host response number: 1
- A list of host response numbers: 2,5
- A hyphenated range of host response numbers from
- A list of host response numbers, host response ranges, or both, separated by commas (,). Spaces are
not permitted before or after commas (,): 1,3,10-12
. Some commands accept a comma-separated list of LUN group
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• Host response name
A host response name must be specified when registering a host response. For details about the syntax,
refer to "1.2.5 Alias Name Syntax" (page 23)
response names. A host response name and a host response number cannot both be specified in the same
command. Do not include spaces before or after commas (,).
Two or more parameters might not be able to be specified for several commands. For details, refer to the
command descriptions.
1.2.14Eco-mode Schedule Syntax
There are two methods to specify an Eco-mode schedule identifier; an Eco-mode schedule number or an Ecomode schedule name.
. Some commands accept a comma-separated list of host
• Eco-mode schedule number
An Eco-mode schedule number is automatically created by the system when an Eco-mode schedule is
created. This is a decimal number. Eco-mode schedule numbers can be displayed by using the "show ecoschedule" command.
Eco-mode schedule numbers may be combined as follows:
- A single Eco-mode schedule number: 1
- A list of Eco-mode schedule numbers: 2,5
a
- A hyphenated range of Eco-mode schedule numbers from
- A list of Eco-mode schedule numbers, Eco-mode schedule ranges, or both, separated by commas (,).
Spaces are not permitted before or after commas (,): 1,3,10-12
• Eco-mode schedule name
An Eco-mode schedule name must be specified when creating an Eco-mode schedule. For details about
the syntax, refer to "1.2.5 Alias Name Syntax" (page 23)
of Eco-mode schedule names. An Eco-mode schedule name and an Eco-mode schedule number cannot
both be specified in the same command. Do not include spaces before or after commas (,).
Two or more parameters might not be able to be specified for several commands. For details, refer to the
command descriptions.
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1.2.15Host Interface Port Syntax
A fixed 3-digit "xyz" numbering format is used. "x" indicates the controller module (CM) number, "y" indicates
the channel adapter (CA) number, and "z" indicates the host interface port number. For example, "110"
indicates CM#1-CA#1-Port#0. Two or more parameters can be specified by separating them with a comma (,).
To indicate both CM#0-CA#0-Port#0 and CM#1-CA#1-Port#0, specify "-port 000,110".
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1.2.16Port Group Syntax
There are two methods to specify an port group identifier; an port group number or an port group name.
• Port group number
An port group number is automatically created by the system when an port group is created. This is a
decimal number. Port group numbers can be displayed by using the "show port-groups" command.
Port group numbers may be combined as follows:
- A single port group number: 1
- A list of port group numbers: 2,8
- A hyphenated range of port group numbers from
- A list of port group numbers, port group ranges, or both, separated by commas (,). Spaces are not
permitted before or after commas (,): 1,3,10-12
• Port group name
An port group name must be specified when creating an port group. For details about the syntax, refer to
"1.2.5 Alias Name Syntax" (page 23)
names. An port group name and an port group number cannot both be specified in the same command.
Do not include spaces before or after commas (,).
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. Some commands accept a comma-separated list of port group
Two or more parameters might not be able to be specified for several commands. For details, refer to the
command descriptions.
1.2.17Host Group Syntax
There are two methods to specify an host group identifier; an host group number or an host group name.
• Host group number
An host group number is automatically created by the system when an host group is created. This is a
decimal number. Host group numbers can be displayed by using the "show host-groups" command.
Host group numbers may be combined as follows:
- A single host group number: 1
- A list of host group numbers: 2,8
- A hyphenated range of host group numbers from
- A list of host group numbers, host group ranges, or both, separated by commas (,). Spaces are not
permitted before or after commas (,): 1,3,10-12
• Host group name
An host group name must be specified when creating an host group. For details about the syntax, refer to
"1.2.5 Alias Name Syntax" (page 23)
names. An host group name and an host group number cannot both be specified in the same command.
Do not include spaces before or after commas (,).
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. Some commands accept a comma-separated list of host group
Two or more parameters might not be able to be specified for several commands. For details, refer to the
command descriptions.
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