Table 29 Displayed Information in Device Column for Remote Command Device
Storage System | Displayed Information in Device Column |
Universal Storage Platform V | Format: Emulation Type + |
Universal Storage Platform VM | For example, |
TagmaStore Universal Storage Platform |
|
TagmaStore Network Storage Controller |
|
Lightning 9900V series |
|
SANRISE Universal Storage Platform |
|
SANRISE Network Storage Controller |
|
SANRISE9900V series |
|
H24000 |
|
H20000 |
|
SANRISE H12000 |
|
SANRISE H10000 |
|
SANRISE H1024/H128 |
|
HP StorageWorks XP24000 Disk Array |
|
HP StorageWorks XP20000 Disk Array |
|
HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array |
|
HP StorageWorks XP10000 Disk Array |
|
HP StorageWorks XP1024/XP128 Disk Array |
|
Adaptable Modular Storage | |
Workgroup Modular Storage |
|
Thunder 9500V series |
|
SANRISE9500V series |
|
•If you access the remote command device from an OPEN host, the device information that is reported by the remote command device is about the command device, which is mapped as a remote command device, of the external storage system.
The device information about the command device that is reported to the host by the remote command device includes the following:
◦Serial number
◦Vendor
◦Device name
The device name that is reported to the host is same as the one displayed in the Device column of the Volume Operation window. For the device name that is reported to the host, see Table 29 (page 121).
•Even if the status of the remote command device is normal, an error may occur when the operations or commands are performed on the remote command device.
If an error occurs even though the status of the remote command device is normal, check the status of the command device of the external storage system, not the remote command device.
•Table 30 (page 122) shows restrictions for mapping a command device as a remote command device.