Chapter 3 Configuration Settings and Display
3.5 Host Interface Management > set host-response
ETERNUS CLI User’s Guide
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set host-response
This command defines or changes host responses. The maximum number of available host response
definitions depends on the number of available host interface ports and the system model. Host response #0
is reserved by the system as a default. The name of default #0 cannot be changed. However, the values can be
modified.
When initially defining a host response, the host response number must be used and a host response name
must be set.
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Syntax
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Parameter
set host-response
{-host-response-number
host_response_number
|
-host-response-name
host_response_name
}
[-status {busy | queue-full | unit-attention}]
[-inquiry-byte0 {7F | 20 | disable}] [-vpd {type1 | type1-3 | type3}]
[-conflict {enable | disable}] [-name
name
] [-timeout
timeout
]
[-version {5|4|3}] [-host-specific-mode {normal | aix | hp-ux | linux | bs2000}]
[-symmetric {active | passive}] [-lun-change {enable | disable}]
[-lun-expand {enable | disable}] [-vendor-unique-sense {enable|disable}]
[-iscsi-disc-rsp {all | port}]
[-tpgs {enable|disable}] [-tpg-referrals {enable|disable}] [-iscsi-rsv-range {port|system}]
-host-response-number
or
-host-response-name
This parameter specifies the host response identifier. The system default is host response #0.
When a new host response is created, an unassigned host response number must be specified.
Check which host response numbers have been assigned using the "show host-response"
command. Only one parameter can be specified at the same time. For details, refer to
Host Response Syntax" (page 24)
Host responses with the following combination of numbers and names cannot be changed.
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No.0 Default
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No.250 Solaris MPxIO
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No.251 HP-UX
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No.252 AIX EMPD
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No.253 AIX VxVM
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No.254 AIX Single Path
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No.255 VS850/SVC
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