HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 3.X Document Addendum (AA-RW - Page 164
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Fabric OS reference guide See Also configdefault configshow configupload configure configure Syntax Availability Description Changes system configuration settings. configure Admin Use this command to change system configuration settings, including: ■ "Switch Fabric Settings" next ■ "Virtual Channel Settings" on page 167 ■ "Zoning Operation Parameter" on page 168 ■ "RSCN Transmission Mode" on page 169 ■ "Arbitrated Loop Settings" on page 169 ■ "System Services Settings" on page 170 ■ "Portlog Events Disable and Enable Settings" on page 171 ■ "Application Attributes" on page 172 This command cannot be executed on an enabled system except for application attributes. The application attributes can be configured when the system is enabled; to configure any other settings, you must first disable the system, using the switchdisable command. The configure command is navigated by entering a series of hierarchical menus. Each top-level menu and its associated submenus consists of a text prompt, a list of acceptable values (if appropriate), and a default value (shown in brackets). The default value is used with the carriage return, which is a special input case (see "Special Inputs" on page 172). Switch Fabric Settings There are a number of settings that control the overall behavior and operation of the fabric. Some of these values, such as the domain, are normally assigned by the fabric and may differ from one switch to another. However, other parameters, such as the buffer-to-buffer credit or the time out values, can be changed to suit particular applications or operating environments, but must be in agreement among all switches to allow formation of the fabric. Table 13 defines the settings affecting the fabric that can be changed. Each field is described following the table. 164 Fabric OS 3.x Document Addendum