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Navisphere Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference - VMware Communities

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Basic <strong>Command</strong>sarraycommpath (AX4-5 series running <strong>Navisphere</strong> Managerand CX series only)Sets a communication path to a storage system that has no LUNsbound, or removes such a path (non-Access Logix only)Description!The naviseccli or navicli arraycommpath command creates orremoves a communication path between the server and storagesystem. Generally this command is needed when you want toconfigure a storage system that has no LUNs bound.This command works only for storage systems without Access Logix.For storage systems with Access Logix, use the commandstoragegroup sethost -arraycompath (see Chapter 4).The <strong>CLI</strong> will not issue a confirmation request first if you include the-o switch.CAUTIONDo not issue this command unless you know the appropriate valuefor the type of failover software running on the attached servers.The command is designed for transition from one type of failoversoftware to another. Changing the arraycommpath mode to thewrong value will make the storage system inaccessible.To discover the current setting of arraycommpath, use the commandwithout an argument.SyntaxPrerequisitesarraycommpath is used with naviseccli (described on page 37) ornavicli (described on page 45) as follows:arraycommpath [ 0 | 1] [-o]For naviseccli, you must have a user account on the storage systemon which you want to execute the command.For navicli, you must have a user entry in the <strong>Navisphere</strong> agentconfiguration file.Options 01Disables a communication path.Enables a communication path.58 EMC <strong>Navisphere</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Line</strong> <strong>Interface</strong> (<strong>CLI</strong>) <strong>Reference</strong>

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