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As described later in this chapter, you can create any number of Scenarios and store them
in libraries on the PC hard drive. Scenario library files names are in the following format:
Creating FC InFusion Scenarios is easy, but it requires an understanding of the following
terms defined in Table 4.3.
TABLE 4.3: Key Scenario Terms
VSAN FCAE‐RDMA FCP SCSI
Command ‐ With Target
Notification
Refer to section
“VSAN FCAE‐RDMA FCP SCSI Command ‐
With Target Notification” on page 139
VSAN RDMA FCP Command
Frame Information Unit
With Target Notification
Refer to section
“VSAN FCAE RDMA FCP Command Frame
Information Unit With Target Notification” on page 140
VSAN FCAE‐RDMA FCP SCSI
Command ‐ Without Target
Notification
Refer to section
“VSAN FCAE‐RDMA FCP SCSI Command ‐
Without Target Notification” on page 141
VSAN RDMA FCP Frame
Information Unit Without
Target Notification
“VSAN FCAE RDMA FCP Frame Information
Unit Without Target Notification” on page 142
.
FCVI
VSAN‐FCVI(Any)
Refer to section
VSAN‐FCVI(SEND_RQST)
Refer to section
“VSAN‐FCVI(SEND_RQST)” on page 143.
VSAN‐FCVI(WRITE_RQST)
Refer to section
“VSAN‐FCVI(WRITE_RQST)” on page 143.
VSAN‐FCVI(READ_RQST)
Refer to section
“VSAN‐FCVI(READ_RQST)” on page 143.
VSAN‐FCVI(SEND_RESP)
Refer to section
“VSAN‐FCVI(SEND_RESP)” on page 143.
VSAN‐FCVI(WRITE_RESP)
Refer to section
“VSAN‐FCVI(WRITE_RESP)” on page 143.
Term
Definition
Action
FC InFusion response to an Event. See
Event
Condition that is detectable by FC InFusion. See
Combined Event Logical OR association of Events (for example, Event A OR Event
B).
Global Rules
Portion of a Scenario that can define a single FC InFusion test
state. You can think of the Global Rules and each sequence as a
separate test routine or program operating within the Scenario.
Each operates independently and in parallel with the others. The
purpose of each is to detect Events and then respond with the
appropriate Action or set of Actions. In essence, you can operate
up to three test states simultaneously within FC InFusion ‐ one is
the Global Rules, and the other two are the 2 active states, one in
each sequence. See
.
Event
Description