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The numbers in the square brackets represent the SCSI addresses and LUNs associated with each container of the KZBPA controller. They have the following structure:
[XXYY], where:
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XX | 0...15 | Stands for SCSI ID of each connected unit. Note that the KZPBA itself has some ID associated with it. By default it is 7 but it can be changed in the following way:
In this example an instance "PKA" of KZPBA controller is assigned with SCSI ID 0. |
YY | 00...07 | Stands for LUN. |
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This line loads an instance of KGPSA-CA controller and maps it to some external controller having ID "5008-05F3-0005-2950-5008-05F3-0005-2951".
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storage_controller_path_id = <Storage controller path ID> | "Storage controller path ID" is a storage (for example SAN) controller path ID. This ID can be obtained from the special utility "Device check tool" (accessible in the "Host Information and Utilities" section of the CHARON Virtual Machine Manager). Once specified, all the disks attached to the storage are automatically mapped as disk units to the CHARON VM. |
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Optionally it is possible to configure the folIowing models of PBXDA-xx family controllers.
VIrtual PBXDA-xx
Syntax for loading PBXDA-xx family serial lines adapters:
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Example:
load PBXDA_AC/DIGI TXA |
The adapter instance name ("TXA
" in the example above) is used then for parametrization, for example:
set TXA line[2]="COM1:" |
The numbers in the square brackets represent line number on the virtual PBXDA adapter starting from 0.
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