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001 200000e0.8b0057d8 000 001 00000000 Online LANDERS NT 4.0 SP5 ScsiPort6
0:0:0](QLA2200)
002 200000e0.8b16014d 000 001 00000000 Periodic SUPERIOR NT 4.0 SP5
ScsiPort7 [0:0:0](QLA2200)
003 200000e0.8b160152 000 001 00000000 Offline SUPERIOR NT 4.0 SP5
ScsiPort7 [0:0:0](QLA2200)
value = 0 = 0x0
sfmSparseAccessSet[hostindex],"LUN string",[Access]
The sfmSparseAccess command sets the access for the specified LUNs for the specified host connection
index. Same as sfmAccessSet except LUNs are entered as a string of characters separated by commas.
Existing hostindex values can be determined by looking at the "Id" column in the output of the sfmShow -
1 command.
Access
Meaning
0
Disables access to the LUNs
1
Enables access to the LUNs
When you enter this command, the settings are stored in memory but are not applied until you enter the
sfmAccessApply command. The following command example enables host access to the LUNs 1, 2, 3,
4, 6, 9, 22, 23 and 45 on host connection index 1.
SNC4000 >sfmSparseAccessSet 1,"1,2,3,4,6,9,22,23,45,"1
value = 0 = 0x0
sfmTypeSet [hostIndex],"OS type string"
The sfmTypeSet command sets the Operating System type for the specified host connection index.
Existing hostindex values can be determined by looking at the "Id" column in the output of the sfmShow -
1 command. OS must begin with "NT", "AIX", "Linux", "SOLARIS", "HP-UX" or "NETWARE". Additional
information may be appended to these strings as desired.
Choosing "Linux" sets the host type default to "Solaris".
The following command example shows setting the host type to NT 4.0 SP5 for host Id 1.
SNC4000 > sfmTypeSet 1,"NT 4.0 SP5"
value = 0 = 0x0
shellLock
Only one management interface may be in use at a time. If a network interface is opened, Only one
management interface may be in use at a time. If a network interface is opened, the service port interface
is not available. The shellLock command may be used to prevent a network protocol access to the shell.
A numeric parameter specifies if the shell is to be locked or unlocked. If the parameter is 0, then the shell
is unlocked.
SNC4000 > shellLock 1
value = 1 = 0x1
SNC4000 >
.. Shell is now locked
SNC4000 > shellLock 0
value = 1 = 0x1
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