Technical data
HSG80> set other port_1_topology = offline
6
HSG80> set other port_2_topology = offline 6
HSG80> set this port_1_topology = fabric 7
HSG80> set this port_2_topology = fabric 7
HSG80> set other port_1_topology = fabric 7
HSG80> set other port_2_topology = fabric 7
HSG80> set this time=dd-mmm-yyyy:hh:mm:ss 8
HSG80> set this scsi_version = scsi-3 9
HSG80> set other scsi_version = scsi-3 9
HSG80> restart other
10
HSG80> restart this 10
1 Removes any failover mode that may have been previously
configured.
2 Prevents the command line interpreter (CLI) from reporting a
misconfiguration error resulting from not having a failover mode
set.
3 Sets up mirrored cache, if desired, for the controller pair.
4 Puts the controller pair into multiple-bus failover mode. Ensure
that you copy the configuration information from the controller
known to have a good array configuration.
__________________ Note ___________________
Use the set failover copy = this_controller
command to set transparent failover mode.
5 When the command is entered to set multiple-bus failover and copy
the configuration information to the other controller, the other
controller will restart. The restart may set off the audible alarm
(which is silenced by pressing the button on the EMU). The CLI
will display an event report, and continue reporting the condition
until cleared with the clear cli command.
6 Takes the ports off line and resets the topology to prevent an error
message when setting the port topology.
7 Sets fabric as the switch topology. If this is an arbitrated loop
configuration, see Section 6.8.4.1 for configuration differences.
8 Sets the date and time on this controller. In a dual-redundant
configuration, the command sets the time on both controllers. The
value takes effect immediately.
9 Specifies the host protocol to use. You can use either SCSI-2 or
SCSI-3.
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