Modifying rcu options (change rcu option), Modifying rcu, Options (change rcu option) – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Modifying RCU options (Change RCU Option)

Use the RCU Options pane (see

Figure 36 (page 75)

) to modify RCU options set when you registered

the RCU. When the RCU Option pane is opened with the Change RCU Option command, all fields
are blank. You must fill in the fields you need to modify; it is not necessary to fill in all fields. Fields
left blank keep settings made for the registering RCU operation.

RCU options apply to all CU images of the current MCU and all RCUs connected to the MCU.

Figure 36 RCU Option pane

For further information about the RCU Option pane, see

Registering RCUs (Add RCU)

.

1.

In the CU number/Port tree on the RCU Operation pane, ensure that the correct CU image is
selected.

2.

From the MCU/RCU list, click the RCU you want to modify.

3.

Right-click, click RCU Operation, and click Change RCU Option. The RCU Option pane appears.

4.

Modify RCU options. When the RCU Option pane is open, all fields are blank. Fill in the fields
you want to modify.

5.

Click Set to set the modifications. The list changes to the RCU Settings Parameter list (RCU
Option) view. Click Cancel to cancel all modifications you made.

NOTE:

After being set, options can be modified and canceled (see

“Modifying parameters

and deleting settings” (page 81)

).

6.

Click Apply on the XP Continuous Access main pane to apply the modification to the disk
array.

When modifications are set (the RCU Option pane closes), the MCU/RCU list changes to the RCU
Settings Parameter list (RCU Option).

Figure 37 (page 75)

shows the items om the RCU Settings

Parameter list (RCU Option).

Figure 37 RCU Settings Parameter list (RCU Option)

S/N and SSID: RCU serial number and SSID

M-R Path: Channel type

Min.Path: Minimum number of paths required for each RCU connected to the current MCU

Activity: Number of concurrent initial copy operations

MIH Time: Time value for the remote I/O (RIO) missing interrupt handler (MIH)

Path Watch: Time for monitoring blockade in the Fibre Channel paths on the MCU side

RCU operations

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