Setting the cha mode, Available configuration values for the [cha] tag, Setting the cha – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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Function Tag
Column
[LDEV]
[LUN]
[WWN]
[HostGroup]
[Port]
[CHA]
Command
Device Security
CU
Name
Host mode
Fabric
Blank
14th
Blank
LDEV
Blank
Host mode op-
tion
Connection
Blank
15th
Blank
Blank
Channel speed
Blank
16th
NOTE:
When the LUN Manager spreadsheet is exported, the settings are written up to the 10th column (blank
column).
For detailed information on LUN Manager, including the available values and the relationships
between each function, see the HP StorageWorks XP LUN Configuration and Security Manager User
Guide for XP12000/XP10000 Disk Arrays and SVS 200: LUN Manager and Volume Manager. LUN
Manager spreadsheets must conform to those parameters.
Setting the CHA Mode
The [CHA] tag allows you to set the channel adapter mode. The [CHA] tag is available only for
changing settings. You cannot add or delete the settings with the [CHA] tag definitions. Mainframe
settings are not written on the exported spreadsheet.
You cannot change the NAS settings using the spreadsheet. However, the current NAS settings are
commented on the exported spreadsheet (the rows start with “#$”).
IMPORTANT:
Do not change the NAS comment rows.
NOTE:
When you want to set the initiator/external mix mode for the PCB mode, set “HighSpeed” the same
as when you set the high-speed mode.
lists the available configuration definitions for the [CHA] tag.
Table 19 Available Configuration Values for the [CHA] Tag
Available Values
Item
Column
One of the following can be set:
CHA-1E, CHA-1F, CHA-1G, CHA-1H, CHA-1A, CHA-1B, CHA-1L, CHA-1K,
CHA-2Q, CHA-2R, CHA-2T, CHA-2U, CHA-2M, CHA-2N, CHA-2X, CHA-2W
CHA
1st, 11th (In-
dex)
Configuration File Loader
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