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HSG80 Array Controller V8.7 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
CLI Command Descriptions
The REMOTE_COPY switch names a controller pair (node) and puts the
controller pair into remote copy mode. The node-name can be up to eight
characters long. It is suggested that the node-name be something meaningful in
the context of the DRM setup, such as the location, that distinguishes one
controller pair from another.
IMPORTANT: Do not use “local” and “remote” as node names. These are reserved as
keywords.
All the other DRM commands are hidden until REMOTE_COPY is specified for
the controller pair.
The NOREMOTE_COPY switch disables remote copy functionality for the
controller pair. It also removes the node-name given by the REMOTE_COPY
switch. The switch does not work if there are any remote copy sets or remote copy
connections associated with the controller pair.
SCSI_VERSION=SCSI-2 (default)
SCSI_VERSION=SCSI-3
Specifies the host protocol to use. SCSI-3 means that the controller uses some
SCSI-3 commands. It does not mean that it is a fully-compliant SCSI-3 device.
The command console LUN, CCL, presents to the host a LUN through which it
communicates with the controller.
A side effect of the SCSI mode is how the command console LUN (CCL) is
handled.
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SCSI-2 specifies that the CCL is not fixed at a particular location, but floats
depending on the configuration.
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SCSI-3 specifies that the CCL is fixed at LUN 0. The SCSI device-type
returned to the host is array controller.
Changes to this switch take place at the next controller restart.
SMART_ERROR_EJECT=SMART ERROR EJECT
When this switch is enabled, drives in a normalized and redundant set that report a
smart error are removed from that set. Smart errors that are reported by drives in a
nonredundant or non-normal set continue to handle this condition as a recovered
error.
If the smart error eject state is disabled, all smart errors are reported as recovered
errors. The recovered error report contains the ASC = 0x5D, the ASC for all smart
errors, and the appropriate ASCQ. The default value for this feature is disabled.