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10-25-2000 10:00 PM - last edited on 03-09-2014 09:54 PM by Lisa198503
10-25-2000 10:00 PM - last edited on 03-09-2014 09:54 PM by Lisa198503
XP256 / XP512 timeout parameter
In the manual, describing how to attach XP256 / XP512 to HP-UX (title: ' HP-UX
Configuration Guide', can be found, using the following URL: http://www.hp.com/cposupport/manindex/hpsurestor19161_eng_man.html), HP
describes how to set the timeout value, using adb. I was astonished to read this, since I would have expected them to use the pvchange -t ... syntax. In addition
to that, using adb implies that this change affects all disks (not only the XP LUNs),
something which may be unwanted, wheras pvchange acts on a LUN level.
Does anyone have an idea, why they are recommending adb? Thanks for your help.
Hans-Paul Drumm
P.S. This thread has been moved from Disk to Storage Area Networks (SAN) (Enterprise). -HP Forum Moderator
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11-08-2000 06:45 AM
11-08-2000 06:45 AM
Re: XP256 / XP512 timeout parameter
I've tested pvchange -t 60 and it works just fine. 60 secs were enough for our CA env.
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11-08-2000 10:00 PM
11-08-2000 10:00 PM
Re: XP256 / XP512 timeout parameter
tks. a lot for your feedback. This confirms, that my understanding was at least
not too bad. Brg. hpd