Appendix F Batch Setup File
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You can collectively set nicknames using the nickname setting file. The following shows the format
of the nickname setting file and a setting sample.
(a) Formatting the user definition file
The format for batch setting the disk array name, LD type/name and the port name from the user
definition file is described below.
The user definition file contains a line starting with “#” or “;” to be handled as a comment line.
[User definition file format for batch setup]
# Comment line
rmon name list (A)
[array] (B)
Target disk array name and new disk array name (C), (D)
[ld] (E)
nnnnh, new LD type and new LD name (F)
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[port] (G)
mmh-ssh, and new port name (H)
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[array] (B)
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(A) Key information (File identification info)
Describes “rmon name list” as the key information indicating that the following parameter is
the name setting file.
(B) Key information (Disk array)
Describes key information for specifying the name of the target disk array. The
information following the [array] key is valid for the disk array name specified by the [array]
key until the next [array] key appears.
Only one disk array name can be set by using one [array] key. To set multiple disk array
names, an [array] key is required for each disk array name. If multiple disk array names
are specified by using one [array] key, only the first disk array name is valid.
When an invalid disk array name is specified, the settings are invalid until the next [array]