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VLUN failedPathPol Enumeration, Creating a VLUN, failedPathPol
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Table 66 VLUN multipathing Configuration Enumeration Symbol UNKNOWN ROUND_ROBIN FAILOVER Value 1 2 3 Description Unknown. Round Robin. Failover. VLUN failedPathPol Enumeration The API server will communicate the failed path monitoring method (failedPathPol) enumerated as shown in Table 67 (page 69). Table 67 VLUN failedPathPol Configuration Enumeration Symbol UNKNOWN SCSI_TEST_UNIT_READY INQUIRY READ_SECTOR0 Value 1 2 3 4 Description Unknown. SCSI test unit is ready. Inquiry. Read Sector 0. Creating a VLUN This section describes the HTTP request and response JSON object members for creating a VLUN template. NOTE: Any user with Super or Edit role, or any role granted the vlun_create right, can perform this operation. Create a VLUN using the HTTP POST method. Use the following URI: https://:8080/api/v1/vluns Table 68 (page 69) shows the JSON members that are sent in the request body that specifies the parameters for creating a VLUN template. To create a VLUN, the VolumeName and lun members are required. Either hostname or portPos (or both in the case of matched sets) is also required. The noVcn and overrideLowerPriority members are optional. The LUN number can also be signed by the system within the specified LUN range. In that case, you must specify a range. A range can be n+ (minimal n) or m-n (m to n). To support auto lun, the fields autoLun and maxAutoLun are now supported in the message body for VLUN creation. Table 68 Message Body JSON Objects for VLUN Template Request Member volumeName lun hostname portPos JSON Type string number string object API Type name31 igint32 name31 portPos Description Ignored Values Name of the volume to be None (required) exported. LUN ID. None (required) Name of the host which the None* (optional) volume is to be exported. System port of VLUN None* (optional) exported to. It includes node number, slot number, and card port number. Creating a VLUN 69