Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)

clim-name
Specifies the name to be assigned to the CLIM. The name must be from one to eight
alphanumeric characters long and use a leading alphabetic character. It must be unique within
this system. The name must be the same as the CLIM hostname defined in the climconfig
hostname command.
HP recommends using a naming convention that identifies the physical location of the CLIM.
See “Naming Convention Summary” (page 220) for information about how to name the CLIM.
LOCATION (group ,module, slot, port, fiber )
Identifies the CLIM in terms of the physical location of the ServerNet switch to which the CLIM
is connected. The group specifies the system enclosure, the module specifies the subset of the
group, the slot specifies physical, labeled space in the module that identifies a particular
ServerNet PIC. The port identifies a specific ServerNet connector within the ServerNet switch
to which the CLIM is connected by a ServerNet cable. The fiber identifies a specific connector
within ServerNet cable to which the CLIM is connected.
Any one of the ServerNet ports to which the CLIM is connected can be specified and the other(s)
are discovered automatically.
The same location must not already be in use by another configured CLIM.
The CLIM LOCATION attributes depend on whether your system has P-switches, VIO modules,
or Blade switches. Valid CLIM LOCATION attributes for each of these types are:
FiberPortSlotModuleGroup
not supported1, 2, 3, 44, 5, 6, 7, 8, 92 for X-fabric and
3 for Y-fabric
100P-Switch
not supported1, 2, 3, 43, 42 for X-fabric and
3 for Y-fabric
100VIO
1, 2, 3, 43, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 for X-fabric
and 7 for
Y-fabric
2 for X-fabric and
3 for Y-fabric
100, 101, 102,
103
Blade switch
CONNPTS { 1 | 2 }
Indicates whether there are one or two ServerNet connections for each fabric between the
CLIM and the NonStop host system. The default is 2 for a STORAGE-mode CLIM and 1 for an
IP-mode CLIM.
MODE { IP | STORAGE | OPEN }
Specifies the operation mode of the CLIM. IP mode provides access to TCP/IP networking.
STORAGE mode provides access to disks and other storage devices. OPEN MODE provides
access to the Telco CLIM. The default MODE is IP. A CLIM can be in IP and STORAGE modes
and then provides access to both networks and to disks and other storage media.
MULTIPROV { ON | OFF }
Specifies whether the new CLIM with IP or OPEN MODE will support association with multiple
IPDATA providers simultaneously. MULTIPROV OFF means that the CLIM can only be associated
with the IPDATA provider specified by the PROVIDER attribute of that CLIM. MULTIPROV ON
means that each data interface can be independently associated with an IPDATA provider.
The MULTIPROV attribute is not valid for a CLIM with STORAGE MODE. The default is
MULTIPROV OFF.
PROVIDER prov-name
Is the name of the single provider associated with the CLIM when MULTIPROV is OFF. If this
CLIM has the MULTIPROV attribute set to ON, this provider is only used for an initial provider
association for that CLIM during migration from MULTIPROV OFF.
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