142 Posts

July 31st, 2008 02:00

Hi,

I guess using "navicli -h server-name register" but I have never done it with CLI.

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August 1st, 2008 14:00

This doc should explain how you can add wwn, register and add to storage group.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/svbu/sfvs/3pig311/04stocli.pdf

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August 6th, 2008 10:00

From the Navisphere CLI User Manual, version 26:

register

Enables HBA(s) to be associated with a specified hostname

Description The register command, when issued without parameters, instructs the specified host to associate its hostname with its HBA(s), and to broadcast that information to every storage group storage system attached to the server.

To remove an HBA registration from a storage system (unregister the HBA), use the port command with the -removeHBA switch.

For any storage-system type, you must specify the hostname of a server computer system, not the hostname of an SP.

Note: If you are running VMware ESX Server and issuing this command to a virtual machine (VM), it cannot target the host agent because the Navisphere Host Agent is supported only on ESX Server.

Syntax register is used with navicli (described on page 45) as follows:

register [-list]

Prerequisites You must have a user entry in the Navisphere agent configuration file.

To use the navicli register command, you must be a privileged user in the host agent configuration file.

Options -list

glen

Displays information about the registered HBAs.

Example navicli -h server1 register

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August 12th, 2008 13:00

Did it work ?
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