Chapter 5 Configuration Menu
> 5.4 Host Interface Management
ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series ETERNUSmgr User Guide Settings/Maintenance
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The following explains the operating procedures of Set Host Response procedures.
The following settings are available.
• Add Host Response
• Change Host Response
• Delete Host Response
These procedures are explained in the following sections.
• If hosts and the ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series are connected via
FC-CA, Host Response is assigned by Host World Wild Name or by FC-
CA Port. A target to which a Host Response is assigned varies
depending on [ON/OFF] of the Host Affinity function. Check the [Affinity
Mode] of the corresponding FC-CA Port.
- When the Host Affinity function is [ON (Enabled)]
Set Host Response for each Host World Wide Name using the [Set
Host WorldWideName(s)] function.
- When the Host Affinity function is [OFF (Disabled)]
Set Host Response for each FC-CA Port using [Set CA Parameters]
function.
• If hosts and the ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series are connected via
iSCSI-CA, Host Response is assigned by the iSCSI Host information or
by the iSCSI-CA Port. A target to which a Host Response is assigned
varies depending on [ON/OFF] of the Host Affinity function. Check the
[Affinity Mode] of corresponding iSCSI-CA Port.
- When the Host Affinity function is [ON (Enabled)]
Set Host Response for each iSCSI Host information using the [Set
iSCSI Host] function.
- When the Host Affinity function is [OFF (Disabled)]
Set Host Response for each iSCSI-CA Port using [Set CA
Parameters] function.
• The [Host Response No.: Default] can be changed. Set the Host
Response to be used as the default setting to [Default]. For initial
patterns of [Default], refer to "Host Response Setting Item (Initial
Pattern)" (page 417). When adding a new Host Response, this initial
pattern is used as the default setting.
• For details on how to setup Host Responses, refer to the "ETERNUS
DX Disk storage systems Server Connection Guide" for each OS type.