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Table 6-7 Custom Script File Options (continued) Option LogicalDriveSSPState SSPAdaptersWithAccess Value Specifies the SSP State for a logical drive. This command is only valid for controllers that support SSP that is enabled/disabled on a logical drive basis. This option is not required. If this option is not specified, the SSP State remains unchanged for existing logical drives and is disabled for new logical drives. Currently, only the RA4x00 controller supports SSP that is enabled/disabled on a logical drive basis. For other controllers that support SSP, see SSPState command. • Enable: Enables SSP for the logical drive. • Disable: Disables SSP for the logical drive. Specifies the SSP adapters that have access to a logical drive. This command is only valid for controllers that support SSP. This option is processed only if the SSPState or LogicalDriveSSPState is set to Enable. Otherwise, this command is ignored. • [N],[N]…: A comma separated list of SSP adapter IDs that are granted access to the logical drive. • None: No SSP adapters are granted access to the logical drive. PreferredPath HBA_WW_ID Specifies the preferred path for the logical drive when redundant array controllers are in an active-active redundancy mode and the preferred path mode is set to Manual. This option is only available for certain redundant array controllers. If the option is not specified, the preferred path remains unchanged for the logical drive. This option is ignored in active-standby configurations and in active-active configurations when the preferred path mode is Auto. • 1: This is the default value. The controller in chassis-slot 1 is the preferred controller I/O path for the logical drive. • 2: The controller in chassis-slot 2 is the preferred controller I/O path for the logical drive. Specifies to which HBA to apply the configuration changes. WWN [N]: The external controller with World-Wide Name (WWN) N is used. ConnectionName A user defined string used as the connection name for the specified HBA. "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" Varying length string that can consist of any of the following characters: a-z A-Z 0-9 space]. This string has a maximum length of 16 characters and can contain embedded spaces but cannot end in a space character. HostMode Specifies the Host Mode for the selected HBA. Setting the Host Mode optimizes the storage array for the selected OS. The available host modes for an HBA are device specific, and not all modes are available on all devices. Not all HBAs support a Host Mode. The following OS options might be available: • Default • Windows • Windows (degrade) • OpenVMS • TRU64 • Linux • Solaris • Netware • HP • Windows_SP2 Error Reporting When using the cpqacuxe utility, any errors that are encountered are logged to the error.ini file or the specified error file. Error codes are also returned to the calling process, allowing scripting clients to key off the return code instead of having to parse the error file. 62 Utilities Reference

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Table 6-7 Custom Script File Options
(continued)
Value
Option
Specifies the SSP State for a logical drive. This command is only valid for
controllers that support SSP that is enabled/disabled on a logical drive basis.
This option is not required. If this option is not specified, the SSP State remains
unchanged for existing logical drives and is disabled for new logical drives.
Currently, only the RA4x00 controller supports SSP that is enabled/disabled on
a logical drive basis. For other controllers that support SSP, see SSPState
command.
Enable
: Enables SSP for the logical drive.
Disable
: Disables SSP for the logical drive.
LogicalDriveSSPState
Specifies the SSP adapters that have access to a logical drive. This command is
only valid for controllers that support SSP. This option is processed only if the
SSPState or LogicalDriveSSPState is set to Enable. Otherwise, this command is
ignored.
[N],[N]…
: A comma separated list of SSP adapter IDs that are
granted access to the logical drive.
None
: No SSP adapters are granted access to the logical drive.
SSPAdaptersWithAccess
Specifies the preferred path for the logical drive when redundant array
controllers are in an active-active redundancy mode and the preferred path
mode is set to Manual. This option is only available for certain redundant array
controllers. If the option is not specified, the preferred path remains unchanged
for the logical drive. This option is ignored in active-standby configurations and
in active-active configurations when the preferred path mode is Auto.
1
: This is the default value. The controller in chassis-slot 1 is the preferred
controller I/O path for the logical drive.
2
: The controller in chassis-slot 2 is the preferred controller I/O path for the
logical drive.
PreferredPath
Specifies to which HBA to apply the configuration changes.
WWN [N]
: The external controller with World-Wide Name (WWN) N is used.
HBA_WW_ID
A user defined string used as the connection name for the specified HBA.
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Varying length string that can consist of any of the following characters: a-z A-Z
0-9 ! @ # * ( ) , - _ + : . / [space]. This string has a maximum length of 16 characters
and can contain embedded spaces but cannot end in a space character.
ConnectionName
Specifies the Host Mode for the selected HBA. Setting the Host Mode optimizes
the storage array for the selected OS. The available host modes for an HBA are
device specific, and not all modes are available on all devices. Not all HBAs
support a Host Mode. The following OS options might be available:
Default
Windows
Windows (degrade)
OpenVMS
TRU64
Linux
Solaris
Netware
HP
Windows_SP2
HostMode
Error Reporting
When using the
cpqacuxe
utility, any errors that are encountered are logged to the
error.ini
file or the specified error file. Error codes are also returned to the calling process, allowing
scripting clients to key off the return code instead of having to parse the error file.
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