SNAX/APC Management Programming Manual
STOP PTNR-MODE
Commands and Responses
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STOP PTNR-MODE When the STOP command is applied to the object type ZCOM-OBJ-PTNR-MODE, the
following additional tokens are involved.
Tokens in Command Buffer
ZCOM-TKN-CMD-POWER token-type ZSPI-TYP-ENUM. !o
ZAPC-TKN-DRAIN-SOURCE token-type ZSPI-TYP-BOOLEAN. !o
ZAPC-TKN-DRAIN-TARGET token-type ZSPI-TYP-BOOLEAN. !o
ZAPC-TKN-RESPONSIBLE token-type ZSPI-TYP-ENUM. !o
Tokens in Response Buffer
(no additional tokens)
Tokens in Response Buffer
Refer to Section 4, “Common Definitions,” for more information about the following
ZAPC- tokens.
ZCOM–TKN–CMD-POWER
modifies the STOP command. See the SPI Common Extensions Manual for more
information about the possible values for this token.
ZAPC–TKN–DRAIN-SOURCE
specifies whether the local LU can satisfy allocation requests before terminating
the session.. The default value is FALSE.
ZAPC–TKN–DRAIN-TARGET
specifies whether the partner LU can satisfy allocation requests before terminating
sessions. The default value is FALSE.
ZAPC-TKN-RESPONSIBLE
specifies the LU that is responsible for selecting and deactivating sessions, as a
result of a change that decreases the session limit or the maximum number of
contention-winner sessions for the source (local) or target (remote) LU. The
default value is SOURCE.
Operational Note
An object can be stopped while it is in the STARTING state, except for the PTNR-
MODE object when it is waiting for its CNOS (INITIALIZE_SESSION_LIMIT)
response from its partner LU.