Appendix A Screen Details
> A.22 Set Host Response (Add Host Response)
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A.22.2 Set Host Response (Detailed Setting) Screen
On this screen, add/change Host Response information selected in the [Set Host Response (Ini-
tial)] screen.
● Setting item
• Host Response Name
In the text box, enter the name to assign for the Host Response u p t o 1 6 c h a r a c t e r s i n A S C I I
code (0x20
– 0x7E).
Names already in use cannot be entered. Entering a name is not mandatory.
• Command Time-out Interval
When there is a command request from the host, the response time-out interval is selected by
the radio button. When [Custom] is selected, enter the response time-out interval in the text
box.
If no response can be returned to the host for the specified time, that command will be timed
out. After that, according to the host specification, retry the command, etc.
- Standard (25 seconds):
The response time-out interval is 25 seconds.
- Custom:
The time entered in the textbox is the response time-out interval.
10 – 255 (default: 25)
• Byte-0 of Inquiry Response
After the link between the ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series and the host is established, an
"Inquiry" command to check the volume status in the ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series is
transferred from the host for a specified time. Select a value o f b y t e 0 o f I n q u i r y d a t a t o
respond to this "Inquiry" command using the radio buttons.
Byte-0 of Inquiry Response indicates the volume status.
- No Conversion (Default):
A value saved in the ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series is sent in response. (Default)
- Custom:
When byte0 is "0x20 (configuration definition available / unformatted status)", responds by
converting to "0x7f (configuration definition unavailable)".
When Resource Domains are not registered, or when logged on using a
Resource Domain Administrator account, the [Assignable Resource
Domain No.] is not displayed.
For details about the selection guide for each item, refer to the " E T E R N U S
DX Disk storage systems Server Connection Guide" corres ponding to each
OS.