Editing file transfer processes by using spmaint – HP 3PAR Service Processors User Manual

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Description

Control parameter name

Controls the grouping of small files for transfer.

Group Small Files

Maximum number of files that can be grouped together
for transfer.

Max Files in Group

Perform a weekly file scrub.

Scrub Weekly Files

Perform a transfer when this number of files are queued.

Max Files before Transfer

File types that should be transferred first (there is a
maximum of five file types, and they should be in a
comma-separated list).

Filetypes to Transfer First

Use Last In First Out (LIFO) when selecting the next file to
transfer.

FIFO/LIFO

Maximum size, in kilobytes, of a file to transfer over
modem.

Max File Size before File Split (Kb) — Modem

When a file’s size exceeds the maximum modem size,
break the file down into parts this size, in kilobytes.

File Split Size (Kb) — Modem

Maximum size, in megabytes, of a file queued for transfer
via modem.

Max File Size to Transfer (Kb) — Modem

Larger files are kept for 14 days.

Wait this number of seconds before closing the current file
group.

Delay Before Closing Group

The following section describes the file transfer options and how to modify them by using SPMAINT.

Editing File Transfer Processes by Using SPMAINT

To access the SP Process Control Parameters submenu by using SPMAINT:
1.

From the SPMAINT main menu, enter 1 for SP Control/Status, and then press Enter.

2.

Enter 15 for SP Process Control Parameters, and then press Enter.

Use the SP Process Control Parameters submenu to edit the file transfer processes parameters for
the SP.

Table 1 (page 18)

lists all parameters by ID number, provides their default values, and notes how

they are impacted when their values are edited.

Table 1 SP Process Control Parameters

Notes

Default Value

ID

Use Last In First Out (LIFO) when selecting the next file to transfer

False

1

Perform a transfer when this number of files are queued

1

2

Perform a transfer at least as frequently as this number of days

15

3

Maximum size, in megabytes, of a file queued for transfer via modem.
Larger files are kept for 14 days

1047527424

4

Maximum size, in megabytes, of a file queued for transfer via Ethernet.
Larger files are kept for 14 days

1047527424

5

Controls the breaking down of large files (see the next four parameters)

True

6

Maximum size, in kilobytes, of a file to transfer over modem

10485760

7

When a file’s size exceeds the maximum modem size, break the file
down into parts this size, in kilobytes

10485760

8

Maximum size, in kilobytes, of a file to transfer over Ethernet

52428800

9

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SP Control/Status Functions

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