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Navisphere Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference - VMware Communities

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Basic <strong>Command</strong>slunmapinfoDescriptionLists the LUNs attached to a host.The navicli lunmapinfo command displays information about thephysical and logical devices attached to a server. You must specify aserver hostname with the -h switch.This is a host-based command. SP address is needed only to get LUNinformation related to the devices attached to the server.Note: If you are running a <strong>VMware</strong> ESX Server and issuing this command toa virtual machine (VM), it cannot target the host agent because the<strong>Navisphere</strong> Host Agent is supported only on the ESX Server.Syntax lunmapinfo is used with navicli (described on page 45, but for the -hswitch see the note above) as follows:lunmapinfo [-update [-o] ]orlunmapinfo [-wwn] [-capacity] sphostsPrerequisitesYou must be able to log in to the host running <strong>Navisphere</strong> <strong>CLI</strong>.Note: The -h (host) switch you specify after navicli specifies the actual serverhostname. (In other commands the -h switch specifies the SP hostname.)Options-updateScans the I/O buses for any new devices/drives and does notreport any LUN information. Because the scan may take a lot oftime, the <strong>CLI</strong> prompts for confirmation unless you include the -oswitch.-oExecutes the command without prompting for confirmation.-capacityDisplays the capacity for the LUNs.sphostsDisplays information for those storage systems that are managedby the hosts you specify.214 EMC <strong>Navisphere</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Line</strong> <strong>Interface</strong> (<strong>CLI</strong>) <strong>Reference</strong>

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