- Notes, cautions, and warnings
- PREFACE
- Setting up and Configuring Storage Arrays
- Introduction
- Discovery
- Discovery overview
- Discovery syntax options
- Verify host configuration database is synchronized
- Scan for new devices
- PowerPath scan for new devices
- Connectivity authorization
- Configuring virtual disk mapping
- Display virtual disks as array devices
- Host configuration database file
- Configuration data synchronization
- User and Group Authorization
- User and group authorization overview
- Authorization settings management
- Monitor authorization
- Host-based Access Control
- Host-based access control overview
- Access Control database
- Host access IDs
- Alternate access IDs
- Enabling alternate access IDs
- Enabling alternate access IDs using a passphrase
- Forcible generation of alternate access ID
- Disabling an alternate access ID
- Changing a host's alternate access ID
- Enabling hardware-based access IDs
- Setting host access ID option
- Enabling or disabling client host access ID option
- Alternate access IDs
- Create or modify access control data
- Create and manage access groups
- Create and manage limited access to access pools
- Create and manage access control entries
- Obtain access control information
- Verify a locked access control session
- Release locked access control sessions
- Access control strategies
- Backup and restore the access control database
- Host-based access control overview
- Thin Device Management
- Thin device management and reporting overview
- Allocate space on thin devices
- Reclaim allocations on thin devices
- Free allocations or free allocations with written tracks
- Background operations on thin devices
- Rename thin pools
- Verify pool and device states
- View all thin device pools
- View thin device pool details
- View thin devices
- View thin device details
- View thin device allocations bound to a different pool
- Grouping Devices
- Overview of groups
- Device groups
- Group name services
- Names of device groups and devices
- Device group types
- Device lists
- Device restrictions
- Create a device group
- Add devices to a device group
- Set controls on Celerra devices
- List devices in a device group
- List all device groups
- Show device group details
- Export and import device lists
- Rename device groups
- Rename logical device names
- Move a device between device groups
- Move all devices between device groups
- Copy devices between device groups
- Copy devices from device group to storage group
- Remove a device from a device group
- Remove all devices from a device group
- Delete a device group
- Perform control operations on device group devices
- Storage groups
- Create storage groups
- Create devices and add to storage groups
- Add existing devices to storage groups
- Add child storage groups to existing storage groups
- Storage group merge operation
- Storage group split operation
- Modify storage group properties
- Add snapshot policy to a storage group
- Set Service Level for a storage group
- Remove Service Level from a storage group
- Set SRP for a storage group
- Remove SRP from a storage group
- Remove Service Level and SRP from a storage group
- Change workload on a storage group
- Remove workload on a storage group
- Restrictions for storage group modification
- Standalone storage groups and cascaded groups
- Remove devices from a storage group
- Remove child storage groups
- Host I/O Limits for storage groups
- Copy devices from a storage group to a device group
- List storage groups
- View storage group details
- Show cascaded storage group details
- Export and import device lists
- Rename a storage group
- Move devices between storage groups
- Copy a device between storage groups
- Copy all devices between storage groups
- Copy devices from a storage group to a device group
- Delete a storage group
- Perform control operations on storage group devices
- Composite groups
- Composite group device members
- Logical device name support
- Device group members within composite groups
- Logical names of devices within a composite group
- Composite group types
- SRDF consistency groups
- Create a composite group
- Export a composite group to file
- Delete a composite group
- Import a composite group
- Add standard devices to a composite group
- Move and copy devices in composite groups
- Remove a standard device from a composite group
- Rename a composite group
- Set SRDF group attributes
- Composite group creation and output
- Display composite group information
- Show composite group details
- Show composite groups associated with a device group
- Perform control operations on composite group devices
- GNS repository
- Automatic upgrade
- Shared group definitions with GNS
- GNS updates to group definitions
- GNS setup
- GNS in a multihost environment
- GNS user authentication
- Start the GNS daemon
- Restart the GNS daemon
- Manage the GNS daemon
- Access groups in offline mode
- View and release GNS daemon external locks
- GNS daemon log file
- GNS daemon options file
- Remote mirror device group definitions
- Identify GNS groups
- GNS backup and restore mechanism
- Manual backup to the GNS database
- Manual restore from the GNS database
- Troubleshoot GNS
- List GNS data about groups
- Show GNS data about groups
- Inline Compression
- Fully Automated Storage Tiering
- Manage Configuration Changes
- Configuration change management overview
- Verify and check sessions
- Abort configuration session
- Configuration change guidelines
- Supported configuration operations
- Set array wide attributes
- Set Service Level name
- Customize Service Level Response Time Multiplier
- External disk group management
- Create devices (HYPERMAX OS 5977 Q12016SR or higher)
- Create devices (HYPERMAX OS 5977 lower than 5977 Q12016SR)
- Expand device capacity
- Copy devices
- Convert devices
- Set device attributes
- Set device identifiers
- Delete devices
- Device pool management
- Map CKD devices to CU image (HYPERMAX OS 5977 Q12016SR or higher)
- Unmap CKD devices from CU image (HYPERMAX OS 5977 Q12016SR or higher)
- Assign PAV alias addresses to CU image mapped devices
- Remove PAV alias addresses from CU image
- Map FBA devices to director ports
- Unmap FBA devices from director port
- I/O activity and unmapping devices
- Managing PowerPath initiator and host registration
- Introduce devices to a host
- Set SRDF group attributes
- Swap RA groups
- Virtual Witness (vWitness)
- Add director
- Remove director
- Port to director emulation support
- Set port characteristics
- Manage Ethernet front-end connectivity
- Manage multiple iSCSI, and NVMe/TCP endpoints overview
- Manage multiple iSCSI or NVMe over TCP endpoints (for PowerMaxOS 10 (6079) and higher)
- Create an iSCSI or NVMe over TCP endpoint on a specified director
- Modify iSCSI or NVMe/TCP endpoint port on a specified director
- Delete iSCSI or NVMe/TCP endpoint on a specified director
- Rename iSCSI or NVMe/TCP endpoint on a specified director
- Create IP interface on a specified director
- Modify IP interface on a specified director
- Delete IP interface on a specified director
- Attach IP interface to iSCSI or NVMe/TCP endpoint
- Detach IP interface from iSCSI or NVMe/TCP endpoint
- Add IP route to a specified director
- Remove IP route from a specified director
- Remote Machine Table (RMT) Management
- Manage multiple iSCSI targets (for PowerMaxOS 5978 and lower)
- Symconfigure command restrictions for iSCSI and GbE SRDF targets (for PowerMaxOS 5978 and lower)
- Example iSCSI configuration
- Create iSCSI target on SE director emulation
- Modify iSCSI target
- Delete iSCSI target
- Rename iSCSI target
- Attach IP interface to iSCSI target
- Detach IP interface from iSCSI target
- Add IP route to SE director emulation
- Remove IP route from SE director emulation
- Example iSCSI configuration
- Set online or offline state for iSCSI targets
- Expanded port group management for iSCSI targets
- Set online or offline state for iSCSI targets
- Expanded port group management for iSCSI targets
- Report iSCSI and GbE SRDF target information
- Report iSCSI target port information
- Show port group with iSCSI targets
- Show masking view with iSCSI targets
- List HBAs with iSCSI targets
- List device information with iSCSI targets
- List device assignments with iSCSI targets
- List CHAP information with iSCSI targets
- List login information with iSCSI targets
- List storage group demand with iSCSI targets
- Manage storage environment for VMware vVols
- Storage management for vVols overview
- Solutions Enabler CLI support for vVol management
- Create storage container for vVol management
- Delete storage container for vVols
- Modify description for storage container for vVols
- Add storage resource to storage container for vVols
- Modify storage resource for storage container for vVols
- Remove storage resource from storage container for vVols
- Create Protocol Endpoint (PE) devices for vVols
- CLI command support for Protocol Endpoint (PE) devices for vVols
- Report storage containers for vVols
- Report PE and vVol devices
- Unsupported operations/features for VASA protocol endpoints
- Array integration with RecoverPoint
- RecoverPoint integration overview
- RecoverPoint integration naming conventions
- RecoverPoint device rules and restrictions
- RecoverPoint integration control operations
- RecoverPoint Environment setup - description and actions
- RecoverPoint journal device creation - description and actions
- RecoverPoint Environment expand - description and actions
- RecoverPoint journal device deletion - description and actions
- RecoverPoint device protection - description and actions
- RecoverPoint device protection removal - description and actions
- RecoverPoint repository creation - description and actions
- RecoverPoint environment removal - description and actions
- RecoverPoint integration reporting
- FAST.X
- Snapshot Policy
- Device masking with Auto-Provisioning Groups
- Auto-provisioning groups
- Create an auto-provisioning session
- Manage masking views
- Manage storage groups
- Manage port groups
- Manage initiator groups
- Display auto-provisioning group information
- Querying and Reporting
- Configuration Query Operations
- Configuration data overview
- SCSI-level data
- Array-level data
- List arrays
- List arrays by system resource demand
- Data at Rest Encryption
- View application registrations with array access
- List host connections to arrays
- List PowerPath host registration records
- List host connections sorted by host names
- Supported director configuration types
- List director configuration data
- List port flag information
- Support for multiple cores and ports
- List director information by type
- List director details by name and type
- List director port data
- List front-end port power information
- List addresses of devices mapped to directors
- List the next available device address
- Take RA directors offline
- Bring RA directors online
- Take front-end director ports offline
- Bring front-end director ports online
- Take OR director ports offline
- Take OR director ports online
- Array external locks
- List all LRU cache management groups
- Network configuration file
- List memory board information
- Mainframe CU image and split information reporting
- List operating system patches
- Environmental data
- List device pools
- View Snapshot policy details
- Show thin pool rebalancing
- List feature registrations and usage data
- Device-level data
- Device types
- List array device information
- External spindle devices
- Report PowerPath device status
- Report devices with non-native WWN
- Change the device state
- Device emulation
- List device encryption flags
- List device emulation types
- Show device details
- Show clone state flags
- Show disk geometry details
- List DATA and SAVE devices
- List thin device information
- Verify device usage
- Migrated devices
- Filter list for device data
- Filter device list by director
- Filter device list by director port mapping
- Filter device list by SRDF devices
- Filter device list by technology type
- Filtering device list by DA, interface, disk, or hypervolume
- Filtering by storage group
- Filtering by devices in data migration
- Filter device list by DIF1 attribute
- Device list capacity output options
- Device external locks
- Disk-level data
- Events and Logs
- XML Structured Output
- Configuration Query Operations
- Migrating Data
- Open Minimally-Disruptive Migration
- Minimally-Disruptive Migration
- Non-Disruptive Migration
- Non-Disruptive Migration overview
- Non-Disruptive Migration for PowerMaxOS 10 (6079) overview
- Non-Disruptive Migration operational restrictions and state reference
- Non-Disruptive Migration control operations
- Environment setup for Non-Disruptive Migration
- Migration session creation for Non-Disruptive Migration
- Readytgt Non-Disruptive Migration session (only for HYPERMAX OS 5977 to PowerMaxOS migration)
- Commit Non-Disruptive Migration session
- Cancel Non-Disruptive Migration session
- Synchronizing devices for Non-Disruptive Migration session
- Recover a failed Non-Disruptive Migration session
- Remove environment for Non-Disruptive Migration session
- List Non-Disruptive Migration session status
- Non-Disruptive Migration examples
- Example: Non-Disruptive Migration environment setup
- Example: Typical Non-Disruptive Migration process (from HYPERMAX OS 5977 to PowerMaxOS 5978)
- Example: Suspending, restarting and recovering the Non-Disruptive Migration session
- Example: Canceling the Non-Disruptive Migration session
- Example: Troubleshoot migration failure (device moved between storage groups)
- Example: Troubleshoot migration failure (masking view added)
- Open Replicator
- Open Replicator and arrays running HYPERMAX OS
- ORS and host interaction
- ORS rcopy concepts
- ORS operational rules and limitations
- ORS copying limitations
- ORS device guidelines
- ORS SAN setup requirements
- ORS SYMCLI symsan support
- Open Replicator session options
- Open Replicator control operations
- Open Replicator examples
- Example: Perform an ORS hot pull operation
- Example 1 Hot pull step 1 – create device file
- Example 1 hot pull step 2 – create migration session with donor update
- Example 1 hot pull step 3 – query migration session
- Example 1 hot pull step 4 – activate migration session
- Example 1 hot pull step 5 – verify session status
- Example 1 hot pull step 6 – terminate migration session
- Example: Pull data online from IBM F20 to VMAX array
- Example 3 pull data online from IBM F20 to VMAX array – prerequisite tasks
- Example 3 pull data online from IBM F20 to VMAX array step 1 – identify IBM devices
- Example 3 pull data online from IBM F20 to VMAX array step 2 – create device file
- Example 3 pull data online from IBM F20 to VMAX array step 3 – create migration session
- Example 3 pull data online from IBM F20 to VMAX array step 4 – shutdown remote application running on IBM F20 devices
- Example 3 pull data online from IBM F20 to VMAX array step 5 – activate migration session
- Example 3 pull data online from IBM F20 to VMAX array step 6 – query migration session
- Example 3 pull data online from IBM F20 to VMAX array step 7– set ceiling value
- Example 3 pull data online from IBM F20 to VMAX array step 8 – adjusting ceiling value
- Example: Pushing online data from VMAX array to HDS 9960 array
- Example 4 push online data from VMAX array to HDS 9960 array – prerequisite tasks
- Example 4 push online data from VMAX array to HDS 9960 array step 1 – identify HDS devices
- Example 4 push online data from VMAX array to HDS 9960 array step 2 – create device file
- Example 4 push online data from VMAX array to HDS 9960 array step 3– create migration session
- Example 4 push online data from VMAX array to HDS 9960 array step 4 – set ceiling value
- Example 4 push online data from VMAX array to HDS 9960 array step 5 – activate migration session
- Example 4 push online data from VMAX array to HDS 9960 array step 6– adjust ceiling value
- Example: Perform an ORS hot pull operation
- Open Replicator operational restrictions and state reference
- Security related settings and procedures
