Edit Command Devices wizard

The system administrator can enter RAID Manager commands from open-system hosts to perform operations such as TrueCopy or ShadowImage operations or both on logical devices. For example, RAID Manager commands can be used to create and to split pairs. If you want to allow the system administrator to enter RAID Manager commands from open-system hosts, you must specify at least one logical device as the command device. If desired, you must also apply command device security to other logical devices in the storage system.

Use the Edit Command Devices window to edit command devices.

CautionThe following volumes cannot be specified as a command device:
  • Volume whose access attribute is other than read/write.
  • TrueCopy pair volume.
  • Global-active device pair volume.
  • ShadowImage pair volume.
  • Universal Replicator pair volume.
  • Virtual volume (V-VOL) for Thin Image.
  • Volume reserved by Data Retention Utility.
  • Journal volume.
  • Pool volume that includes a DP-VOL with the direct mapping attribute enabled.
  • Remote command device.
  • LDEV of the ALU attribute.
  • Quorum disk for global-active device.
  • LDEV with ALUA mode enabled.
  • LDEV with the T10 PI attribute enabled.
  • LDEV with NAS Platform (User LU) enabled.
  • LDEV with NAS Platform (System LU) enabled.

Procedure

  1. Click Storage Systems, and then expand the Storage Systems tree.

  2. Click Logical Devices.

  3. Click More Actions Edit Command Devices.

    The Edit Command Devices window opens.