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Navisphere Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference - VMware Communities

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Access Logix (Storage Group) <strong>Command</strong>s-arraycommpath 0|1storagegroup -setpath with -arraycommpath modifies one ormore communication paths between the server and storagesystem. It may be needed when there is no LUN owned by anSP through which the host recognizes the storage system andin the storage group through which the host recognizes thestorage system.Changing the arraypath setting forces the storage system toreboot.This form of -arraycommpath works for storage systems withAccess Logix only. For storage systems without Access Logix,use the command arraycommpath (see Chapter 3).To discover the current setting of arraycommpath, use theport -list -arraycommpath or port -list -all command.0Disables the communication path previously enabled.1Enables a communication path.Example with arraycommpath:naviseccli -h ss1_spa storagegroup -setpath -gname Group1-hbauid 10:00:00:00:C9:20:DE:0C:10:00:00:00:C9:20:DE:0C-sp a -spport 0 -arraycompath 1Note: To use this command with navicli, replace naviseccli with navicli.-failovermode 0|1|2 |3 |4storagegroup -setpath with -failovermode sets the type oftrespass needed for failover software.Use this command withcertain types of failover software if suggested in theInstallation Roadmap for CLARiiON Storage Systems, which is onthe EMC Powerlink website.Changing the failovermode setting may force the storagesystem to reboot. The <strong>CLI</strong> will issue a confirmation requestthat indicates whether a storage-system reboot is required.However, the <strong>CLI</strong> will not issue a confirmation request first ifyou specified the -o switch.319

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