HP0-J67 · Question #98
HP0-J67 Question #98: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is C: Import the friendly names from Command View by using CLI.. In HP StorageWorks Command View EVA user guide, page 40/41 Creating friendly names You can associate the WWNs of objects, such as arrays, virtual disks, and hosts, with more readable identifiers called friendly names. For example, you can identify an array that is known by its WW
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- AUpload the Command View naming table by using the CLI.
- BTurn beaconing of the EVA on by using the evaperf be command on the CLI.
- CImport the friendly names from Command View by using CLI.
- DEstablish a relationship between Command View and EVAperf by using the System Options menu
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In HP StorageWorks Command View EVA user guide, page 40/41 Creating friendly names You can associate the WWNs of objects, such as arrays, virtual disks, and hosts, with more readable identifiers called friendly names. For example, you can identify an array that is known by its WWN of 50001FE1-5000-A9F0 as RSG14HSV1. You can extract this information from HP Command View EVAand useitinHPCommand View EVAPerf. Creating the friendly names host file To create the friendly names host file,you will need theaccountusernameand password that was created for you during installation of HP Command View EVA. Complete the following procedure: Open a command window. Change to the directory on which HP Command View EVAPerf is installed. Enter the following command: evaperf fnh [hostname][username][password] Adding friendly names To add friendly names for arrays configured with the fnh command: Open a command window. Change to the directory on which HP Command View EVAPerf is installed. Enter the following command: evaperf fn The fnames.conf file is created. Any friendly name information that exists for the management servers running HP Command View EVA and listed in the fnamehosts.conf file is extracted from HP Command View EVA and stored in the fnames.conf
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