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Parameters, Comments, Common Operation Tags, SerialNumber Tag

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Operation tags have two types: common operation tags for all program products and program-product-specific operation tags. For details on common operation tags, see "Common Operation Tags" (page 129). For program-product-specific operation tags, see the documentation for program products that support CFL Extension. Operation tags have the following characteristics: • At least one program-product-specific operation tag is required in a spreadsheet. • Common operation tags must be written before program-product-specific operation tags are written. An error occurs if program-product-specific operation tags are written before common operation tags. • Some combinations of operation tags cannot be used in the same spreadsheet. In this case, you need to prepare multiple spreadsheets. For details, see the documentation for program products that support CFL Extension. Parameters You can specify the configuration of the storage system as a parameter. Each parameter must be separated with a comma (,). A semicolon (;) is required at the end of the line where a parameter is written. A comma is required as separator before the semicolon. An example of writing a parameter follows: [SerialNumber} 65536,; Parameters might be written in a hierarchy structure for a certain program product. The identifier (+) is required at the beginning of a line, and must appear in the following order: 1. + 2. +,+ 3. +,+,+ The actual parameters depend on the program products. For detailed information about parameters, see the documentation for program products that support CFL Extension. Comments You can also type comments in a spreadsheet. Comments can consist of any characters in any language. The line beginning with the # character, or including only a linefeed code, is recognized as a comment. Do not insert a space or character before the # character. Common Operation Tags Operation tags are divided into two types: common operation tags for all program products and program-product-specific operation tags. For program-product-specific operation tags, see the documentation for program products that support CFL Extension. SerialNumber Tag The SerialNumber tag, which is a common operation tag, allows you to verify that the serial number in the spreadsheet matches the serial number of the storage system. HP recommends that you write the SerialNumber tag to prevent possible misuses of spreadsheets. Spreadsheets 129

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Operation tags have two types: common operation tags for all program products and
program-product-specific operation tags. For details on common operation tags, see
“Common
Operation Tags” (page 129)
. For program-product-specific operation tags, see the documentation
for program products that support CFL Extension.
Operation tags have the following characteristics:
At least one program-product-specific operation tag is required in a spreadsheet.
Common operation tags must be written before program-product-specific operation tags are
written.
An error occurs if program-product-specific operation tags are written before common operation
tags.
Some combinations of operation tags cannot be used in the same spreadsheet.
In this case, you need to prepare multiple spreadsheets. For details, see the documentation
for program products that support CFL Extension.
Parameters
You can specify the configuration of the storage system as a parameter. Each parameter must be
separated with a comma (,). A semicolon (;) is required at the end of the line where a parameter
is written. A comma is required as separator before the semicolon.
An example of writing a parameter follows:
[SerialNumber}
65536,;
Parameters might be written in a hierarchy structure for a certain program product. The identifier
(+) is required at the beginning of a line, and must appear in the following order:
1.
+
2.
+,+
3.
+,+,+
The actual parameters depend on the program products. For detailed information about parameters,
see the documentation for program products that support CFL Extension.
Comments
You can also type comments in a spreadsheet. Comments can consist of any characters in any
language.
The line beginning with the # character, or including only a linefeed code, is recognized as a
comment. Do not insert a space or character before the # character.
Common Operation Tags
Operation tags are divided into two types: common operation tags for all program products and
program-product-specific operation tags. For program-product-specific operation tags, see the
documentation for program products that support CFL Extension.
SerialNumber Tag
The SerialNumber tag, which is a common operation tag, allows you to verify that the serial number
in the spreadsheet matches the serial number of the storage system. HP recommends that you write
the SerialNumber tag to prevent possible misuses of spreadsheets.
Spreadsheets
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