SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem (G06.24+, H06.03+)
Storage Subsystem Commands
SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem—529937-007
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ADD SCSI Command
LIKE object
identifies an existing object whose attribute values are copied to the object affected
by this command. The object name must currently exist in the system
configuration, and the object type must match that of the object affected by this
command. If you specify LIKE, any attribute values that you explicitly specify
override the attribute values of the LIKE object.
The location, SAC, and device ID values are not copied from the LIKE object. To
assign values to these attributes, you must explicitly specify them.
attribute-spec
is one or more ADD SCSI Attributes.
ADD SCSI Attributes
[ , BACKUPCPU number ]
[ , BACKUPLOCATION ( group,module,slot ) ]
[ , BACKUPPORTNAME number ]
[ , BACKUPSAC number | name ]
[ , HIGHPIN { ON | OFF } ]
[ , LUN number ]
[ , MAXOPENS number ]
[ , NUMIO number ]
[ , PRIMARYCPU number ]
[ , PRIMARYLOCATION ( group,module,slot ) ]
[ , PRIMARYPORTNAME number ]
[ , PRIMARYSAC number | name ]
[ , PROGRAM [[$vol.]subvol.]fileid ]
[ , RECSIZE number ]
[ , SCSIID number ]
[ , STARTSTATE { STARTED | STOPPED } ]
[ , STRUCTAREASIZE number ]
[ , TRACEBUFLEN number ]
[ , TRACELEVEL number ]
BACKUPCPU number
is the processor in which the backup IOP starts. If not specified, the processor is
automatically chosen based on the current, primary-adapter, processor-access list.
The first entry in the processor-access list becomes the primary processor and the
second entry becomes the backup processor.
BACKUPLOCATION ( group,module,slot )
is the location of the adapter that controls the backup path to the device. This
attribute has no default value. If this attribute is not specified, the device is not
accessible through its backup path.