HP-UX SNAplus2 R7 Administration Command Reference
Administration Commands
define_internal_pu
Name of the DLUS node that DLUR will use when it initiates SSCP-PU activation. Specify 3–17 type-A
characters that consist of a 1–8 character network name, followed by a period, followed by a 1–8 character
DLUS node name.
To indicate that DLUR should use the global default DLUS, do not specify this parameter. In this case, you
must also use
define_dlur_defaults to define a global default DLUS.
bkup_dlus_name
Name of the DLUS node that will serve as the backup DLUS for this PU. Specify 3–17 type-A characters that
consist of a 1–8 character network name, followed by a period, followed by a 1–8 character backup DLUS
name.
To indicate that DLUR should use the global backup default DLUS, do not specify this parameter. In this
case, you must also use define_dlur_defaults to define a global backup default DLUS.
pu_id
PU identifier. This ID is a 4-byte hexadecimal string, consisting of a block number (three hexadecimal digits)
and a node number (five hexadecimal digits). The PU ID must match the
pu_id configured at the host.
initially_active
Specifies whether this internal PU is automatically started when the node is started. Possible values are:
YES
The PU is automatically started when the node is started.
NO
The PU is not automatically started; it must be manually started.
dlus_retry_timeout
The interval in seconds between the second and subsequent attempts to contact the DLUS specified by the
dlus_name and bkup_dlus_name parameters. The interval between the first and second attempts is always 1
second.
Specify a value in the range 0– 65,535.If0 (zero) is specified, then the defaults specified using the de-
fine_dlur_defaults command are used.
dlus_retry_limit
Retry count for contacting a DLUS. This parameter is used to specify the number of times SNAplus2 should
retry if it fails to contact the DLUS on the first attempt.
Specify a value in the range 1–65,534, or specify 65,535 to indicate that SNAplus2 should retry indefinitely
until it contacts the DLUS.
dddlu_offline_supported
Specifies whether the local PU should send NMVT (power off) messages to the host. If the host system
supports DDDLU (Dynamic Definition of Dependent LUs), SNAplus2 sends NMVT (power off) to the host
when it has finished using a dynamically defined LU. This allows the host to save resources by removing the
definition when it is no longer required.
Possible values are:
YES
The local PU sends NMVT (power off) messages to the host.
NO
The local PU does not send NMVT (power off) messages to the host.
If the host supports DDDLU but does not support the NMVT (power off) message, this parameter must be
set to NO.
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