Eco-Mode Schedule Syntax; Host Interface Port Syntax - Fujitsu Eternus DX100 S3 User Manual

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Chapter 1 Overview
1.2 The Command Syntax
Host response name
A host response name must be specified when registering a host response. For details about the syntax,
refer to
"1.2.5 Alias Name Syntax" (page
response names. A host response name and a host response number cannot both be specified in the same
command. Do not include spaces before or after commas (,).
Two or more parameters might not be able to be specified for several commands. For details, refer to the
command descriptions.
1.2.14

Eco-mode Schedule Syntax

There are two methods to specify an Eco-mode schedule identifier; an Eco-mode schedule number or an Eco-
mode schedule name.
Eco-mode schedule number
An Eco-mode schedule number is automatically created by the system when an Eco-mode schedule is
created. This is a decimal number. Eco-mode schedule numbers can be displayed by using the "show eco-
schedule" command.
Eco-mode schedule numbers may be combined as follows:
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A single Eco-mode schedule number: 1
-
A list of Eco-mode schedule numbers: 2,5
-
A hyphenated range of Eco-mode schedule numbers from
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A list of Eco-mode schedule numbers, Eco-mode schedule ranges, or both, separated by commas (,).
Spaces are not permitted before or after commas (,): 1,3,10-12
Eco-mode schedule name
An Eco-mode schedule name must be specified when creating an Eco-mode schedule. For details about
the syntax, refer to
of Eco-mode schedule names. An Eco-mode schedule name and an Eco-mode schedule number cannot
both be specified in the same command. Do not include spaces before or after commas (,).
Two or more parameters might not be able to be specified for several commands. For details, refer to the
command descriptions.
1.2.15

Host Interface Port Syntax

A fixed 3-digit "xyz" numbering format is used. "x" indicates the controller module (CM) number, "y" indicates
the channel adapter (CA) number, and "z" indicates the host interface port number. For example, "110"
indicates CM#1-CA#1-Port#0. Two or more parameters can be specified by separating them with a comma (,).
To indicate both CM#0-CA#0-Port#0 and CM#1-CA#1-Port#0, specify "-port 000,110".
23). Some commands accept a comma-separated list of host
"1.2.5 Alias Name Syntax" (page
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