Chapter 3 Configuration Settings and Display
3.5 Host Interface Management > set host-response
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-status Optional. This parameter specifies the response status responded to host servers. If omitted,
then this parameter is not changed.
busy Busy status is responded to host servers.
queue-full Queue-Full status is responded to host servers.
unit-attention
Unit-Attention status is responded to host servers. (default)
-inquiry-byte0
Optional. After the link between the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system and the host is
established, the host sends an "Inquiry command" to check the status of the volumes for a
certain period of time. Specify the Byte-0 value of the Inquiry data to respond this Inquiry
command.
Byte-0 in the Inquiry data indicates the volume status. If omitted, this parameter is left
unchanged.
7F The Byte-0 value is converted to "0x7f (configuration is not available)" and
responded.
20 The Byte-0 value is converted to "0x20 (configuration is available, unformatted)"
and responded.
disable The value that is specified in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is responded.
(default)
-vpd Optional. This parameter specifies the Vital Product Data (VPD) information type to respond to
the host. VPD information includes the device information (Vender ID, Product ID for each
model, volume number, etc.) for the volume. Type1 and Type3 indicate the data format. If
omitted, this parameter is left unchanged.
type1 type1
type1-3 type1-3
type3 type3 (default)
-conflict Optional. This parameter specifies the Reservation Conflict response corresponding to the Test
Unit Ready. If omitted, the existing setting is not changed.
enable This function is enabled.
disable This function is disabled. (default)
-name Optional. This parameter specifies the host response name for this host response identifier. If
omitted, the existing setting is not changed. This parameter cannot be specified for host
response #0. For details, refer to "1.2.4 Alias Name Syntax" (page 20)
.
This parameter is required when initially defining a host response.
-timeout Optional. This parameter specifies the timeout value of a host command. The range of the
values is 10-255 and the unit for timeout is in seconds. If omitted, the existing setting is not
changed. The initial value is 25 seconds.