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HP StorageWorks XP10000 - Disk Array Configuration Manual
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Host mode settings .................................................................................................. 11
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Volume names for host mode setting .......................................................................... 11
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Host group modes (options) ...................................................................................... 12
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Fabric topology settings ........................................................................................... 14
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Fabric zoning and LUN security settings ..................................................................... 15
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Error conditions ...................................................................................................... 19
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Path worksheet ....................................................................................................... 23
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Supported emulations .............................................................................................. 25
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Emulation specifications ........................................................................................... 25
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