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IBM XIV User Manual

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v TARGET_BAD_NAME
Target name does not exist
Adding a New Port to a Remote Target
Adds a port to a remote target.
target_port_add target=TargetName < ipaddress=IPaddress | fcaddress=wwpn >
Parameters:
Name Type Description Mandatory
target Object name Remote target to which
to add the port.
Y
ipaddress N/A IP address of the port
on the remote target
(for iSCSI type targets
only).
N
fcaddress N/A FC address of the
remote port (for FC
type targets only).
N
This command adds a new port to a specified target. A port can be either FC or
iSCSI, and its type must conform to the remote target's communication protocol
type.
Specify the IP address or the FC address according to communication protocol of
the target.
Access Control:
User Category Permission
Storage administrator Allowed
Storage integration administrator Allowed
Application administrator Disallowed
Security administrator Disallowed
Read-only users Disallowed
Technicians Disallowed
Completion Codes:
v TARGET_BAD_NAME
Target name does not exist
v PORT_EXISTS
Port is already defined
v MAX_PORTS_REACHED
Maximum number of ports already defined in the system
v TARGET_PORT_BAD_ADDRESS
Remote port address is illegal or does not belong to the remote target
v ISCSI_HOST_ILLEGAL_PORT_NAME
Port name for iSCSI Host is illegal
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IBM XIV Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power SupplyRedundant power supplies
Drive TypeSATA
RedundancyFully redundant components
ConnectivityFibre Channel, iSCSI
Form FactorRack-mounted
CacheDistributed cache across modules
Data ProtectionSnapshots, remote mirroring
PerformanceHigh throughput and low latency
ScalabilityModular, scale-out architecture
CoolingRedundant cooling
ArchitectureGrid-based, distributed architecture

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