
Installation and configuration 47
This HP-UX example shows multiple disk arrays connected to the host.
One RM instance can control multiple disk arrays. To enable this feature,
the different command devices have to be specified on different lines. RM
uses unit IDs to control multiple disk arrays. A device group can span
multiple disk arrays (sync-CA only). The unit ID must be appended for
every volume device name in the HORCM_DEV section, as shown in the
following figure.
HORCM_MON
#ip_address service poll (10ms) timeout (10ms)
HST1 horcm 1000 3000
HORCM_CMD
#unitID 0... (seq#30014)
#dev_name dev_name dev_name
/dev/rdsk/c0t0d0 /dev/rdsk/c0t0d1
#unitID 1... (seq#30015)
#dev_name dev_name dev_name
/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0
HORCM_DEV
#dev_group dev_name port# TargetID LU# MU#
oradb oradb1 CL1-A 3 10
oradb oradb2 CL1-A 3 11
oralog oralog1 CL1-A 5 0
oralog oralog2 CL1-A1 5 0
oralog oralog3 CL1-A1 5 1
HORCM_INST
#dev_group ip_address service
oradb HST2 horcm
oradb HST3 horcm
oralog HST3 horcm
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