Host connection commands

This section contains commands that are used to configure host connections and to display host connection information.

Use the following commands to configure host connections and to display host connection information:

The chhostconnect command modifies a SCSI host port configuration. You must ensure that the host port is offline to the host system before you process the chhostconnect command.

The lshostconnect command displays a list of host connections for a storage image and the status information for each host connection in the list.

The lshostvol command displays the mapping of host device names or volume names to machine type 2105, 2107, and 1750 volume IDs.

The lsportprof command displays a list of port profiles that are supported on a storage unit and their recommended address discovery and logical block size values. This command is particularly helpful to obtain the recommended values for the mkhostconnect command.

The managehostconnect command modifies the volume group assignment for a SCSI host port. Ensure that the host port is offline to the host system before you process the managehostconnect command.

The mkhostconnect command configures the open systems hosts port attachments to fibre-channel ports that are configured for FC-AL or SCSI-FCP topology.

The rmhostconnect command removes a SCSI host port connection from a storage image.

The showhostconnect command displays the detailed properties of a specified storage image host connection.

The lshosttype command displays a list of known hosts, their associated port profiles, address discovery, and logical block size values.

Related reference
mkhostconnect
chhostconnect
managehostconnect
rmhostconnect
lshostconnect
showhostconnect
lshosttype
lsportprof
lshostvol
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