Chapter 9 Configuration Setting (Common to All Units)
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Nickname Batch Setting refers to name batch setting (disk array name, port name, LD type/name) based on the
definition file.
(1) Execution procedure
Perform the name batch setting (disk array name, port name, LD type/name) based on the definition file in
accordance with the following procedure.
(A) Click the [Setting Nickname] button from the “Configuration- [Setting Mode]” to display the Nickname
Batch Setting dialog.
(B) When making settings based on the user definition file, select [Read from text file] and then select any file
from the dialog that opens up to read files. For information on formatting the user definition file for batch
setting, refer to (a) “Formatting the user definition file”. The settings can be made without reading the user
definition file, by entering them directly in the edit box. In that case, enter the settings in accordance with
the file format description example. Note that each line of such a description must begin with a “,”.
(C) After file reading, the data that has been read appears in the edit box. Modification, if necessary, can be
made on this screen.
The format which appears in the edit box comes with “,” at the head of the file records that are read. Make
sure to keep this because it is used as the state area for storing individual set results to be described later.
(D) If the check box for [Execute From Cursor Line] is activated, execute the setting from the cursor line in the
edit box.
Nickname Batch Setting is executed from the key information of the disk array which comes after the cursor line.
The lines above the key information of the disk array cannot identify the disk array and are therefore not executed.
(E) After content verification, click [Set disk array].
(F) Individual set results (see below) are displayed in the state area. If in error, take measures appropriate to
the displayed content.
success: Execution results are normal.
success (already): Execution results are normal (Already set to the same name)
failure (invalid): Parameter error
failure (i/o error): Access error
failure (same name): The same name exists.
failure (RPL pair): Format change of LDs for which replication pairs are set