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Chapter 3 Configuration Settings and Display
3.5 Host Interface Management > create host-group

create host-group

This command creates host groups.
This command overwrites host responses that are set when the host is registered (when a host response
is not specified, "Default" is set for the host response).
Up to eight hosts can be set for a single host group.
Hosts that belong to a host group must have the same host response settings as the host group. When
the same hosts are registered in a new host group A and an existing host group B, the host response
settings for host group B are changed to the host group A settings. In addition, if the same hosts are
registered in host group B and another existing host group C, the host response settings for host group C
are also changed to host group B (and so forth).
Syntax
create host-group -name
-host-type {fc | iscsi | sas} [-host-response-number
-host-response-name
{-host-number
Parameter
-name
-host-type
-host-response-number
or
-host-response-name
host_group_name
host_response_name
host_numbers
| -host-name
This parameter specifies a name of the host group. Only one name can be specified at the
same time. For details, refer to
host_group_name
Host group name
This parameter specifies the host type. Only one host type can be specified at the same time.
fc
FC/FCoE
iscsi
iSCSI
sas
SAS
Optional. This parameter specifies the host response identifier that is to be used to set the host
sense. Only one host response can be specified at the same time. For details, refer to
Host Response Syntax" (page
host_response_numbes
Host response number
host_response_name
Host response name
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