A Fibre Channel Adapter policy governs the host-side behavior of the adapter, including how the adapter handles traffic. You can enable FCP Error Recovery, change the default settings of Queues and Interrupt handling for performance enhancement.
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
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error_detection_timeout | int | Error Detection Timeout, also referred to as EDTOV, is the number of milliseconds to wait before the system assumes that an error has occurred. | [optional] |
error_recovery_settings | VnicFcErrorRecoverySettings | [optional] | |
flogi_settings | VnicFlogiSettings | [optional] | |
interrupt_settings | VnicFcInterruptSettings | [optional] | |
io_throttle_count | int | The maximum number of data or control I/O operations that can be pending for the virtual interface at one time. If this value is exceeded, the additional I/O operations wait in the queue until the number of pending I/O operations decreases and the additional operations can be processed. | [optional] |
lun_count | int | The maximum number of LUNs that the Fibre Channel driver will export or show. The maximum number of LUNs is usually controlled by the operating system running on the server. | [optional] |
lun_queue_depth | int | The number of commands that the HBA can send and receive in a single transmission per LUN. | [optional] |
plogi_settings | VnicPlogiSettings | [optional] | |
resource_allocation_timeout | int | Resource Allocation Timeout, also referred to as RATOV, is the number of milliseconds to wait before the system assumes that a resource cannot be properly allocated. | [optional] |
rx_queue_settings | VnicFcQueueSettings | [optional] | |
scsi_queue_settings | VnicScsiQueueSettings | [optional] | |
tx_queue_settings | VnicFcQueueSettings | [optional] | |
organization | OrganizationOrganization | [optional] |