User`s guide
This section presents an overview of one configuration, from start to finish. Only
one example is described because of the many combinations of choices that can
be made during any configuring situation. Note that the options for passthrough
containers are not available for HSZ array controllers.
7.3.10.1 Restrictions
The following restrictions apply to CFMENU:
• For dual-redundant configurations, do not run CFMENU on both controllers
at the same time.
• You can only set options for existing devices, storagesets, and units when you
first add them to the configuration. You cannot modify any options later using
CFMENU. To change option settings with CFMENU, you must delete and
recreate the item. Otherwise, you can change options with CLI after exiting
CFMENU.
• CFMENU does not automatically configure tape loaders. You must manually
configure loaders with CLI commands.
7.3.10.2 Main Menu
Run CFMENU during a terminal session by invoking it from the CLI prompt:
CLI> RUN CFMENU
The main menu appears as shown in Figure 7–9. Any attached devices that have
not been added to your configuration will appear, with their PTLs, in the column
to the right of the menu options.
Figure 7–9 CFMENU Main Menu
------------------------------------------------ CFMENU Configuration Menu Utility ------------------------------------------------
MAIN MENU: |Unconfig'd| Config'd Device Product Stor.set Stor.set Chnk Trn In- Re- W W
1. Add/delete devices | Dev.PTLs | PTLs Name ID Name Typ/Sz Size sp. it'd duc Unit P B
2. Add/delete mirrorsets |----------| ------ --------- ---------------- --------- ------- ------ --- ---- --- ----- - -
3. Add/delete stripesets | 110 (dsk)|
4. Add/delete raidsets/ | 130 (dsk)|
sparesets/failedsets | 150 (dsk)|
5. Add/delete passthrough | 200 (dsk)|
6. Initialize devices | 220 (dsk)|
and/or storagesets | 240 (dsk)|
7. Add/delete units | 300 (dsk)|
8. Setup terminal | 310 (dsk)|
9. Exit CFMENU | 320 (dsk)|
| 330 (ldr)|
| 340 (dsk)|
| |
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7.3.10.3 Adding Devices
From the main menu, enter option 1 (press 1 followed by Return). The device
menu appears as shown in Figure 7–10. The same list of unconfigured devices
remains to the right of the options. When the list is too long to be shown on one
screen, you can enter D or U to scroll the information down or up.
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