VMAX doesn't have VCMDB for masking. Insted, its using Autoprovisioning Groups.
Autoprovisioning Groups allow storage administrators to create groups of host initiators, front-end ports, and logical devices. These groups are then associated to form a masking view, from which all controls are managed.
A new command, symaccess, provides all the storage provisioning requirements for Symmetrix V-Max arrays running Enginuity 5874.
The masking views, including storage groups, port groups, and initiator groups can be backed up to a file, and restored from the backup file.
Use the following syntax to backup the masking views for a Symmetrix array to a file:
Sanjit1
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August 6th, 2010 04:00
Hi SKT,
VMAX doesn't have VCMDB for masking. Insted, its using Autoprovisioning Groups.
Autoprovisioning Groups allow storage administrators to create
groups of host initiators, front-end ports, and logical devices. These groups are then
associated to form a masking view, from which all controls are managed.
A new command, symaccess, provides all the storage provisioning requirements for
Symmetrix V-Max arrays running Enginuity 5874.
The masking views, including storage groups, port groups, and initiator groups can
be backed up to a file, and restored from the backup file.
Use the following syntax to backup the masking views for a Symmetrix array to a file:
symaccess -sid SymmID -f BackupFilename [-noprompt] backup
Thank you
Sanjit Achary
SKT2
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August 6th, 2010 19:00
The backup file created by symmaskdb and symaccess are exactly same. So does not make a sense interms of which command we use .
Sanjit1
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August 9th, 2010 02:00
The difference lies here...
symmaskdb - works on VCMDB concept.
symaccess - works on Autoprovisioning Groups concept.
Autoprovisioning Groups are not supported on Symmetrix DMX arrays running
Enginuity 5773 and earlier.
symaccess, provides all the storage provisioning requirements for
Symmetrix V-Max arrays running Enginuity 5874.
beetgj
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August 10th, 2010 05:00
the symmaskdb command don't work on VMAX, you can only use the symaccess command
SKT2
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August 10th, 2010 05:00
try symmaskdb against vmax. It works for me from SE.
dynamox
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August 10th, 2010 10:00
yep, symmaskdb backup command works on Vmax but it will not work for any masking operations.