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Appendix I  Storage Migration Setting Files
  I.2  Coding Conventions for the Storage Migration Setting File
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Coding Conventions for the Storage Migration Setting File
The following table shows the coding conventions for a Storage Migration setting file.
Keyword
Coding conventions
Common
The Storage Migration setting file must be saved in the text format. 
Contents of the file must be described in alphanumeric characters. 
A keyword (Type, GROUP, OPEMODE, PATH, VOL) and its setting value must be connected 
with "=" (equal). (*1)
Only a tab or space can be placed before a keyword (Type, GROUP, OPEMODE, PATH, VOL). 
(*1)
The number of setting values assigned to a keyword (Type, GROUP, OPEMODE, PATH, VOL) 
with "=" must coincide with the number specified for each keyword. For more information on 
the number of setting values for each keyword, refer to 
 (*1).
Add the following information for each GROUP.
PATH (CMx, CAy, Pz, WWN), VOL 
There must not be an overlap with the content of the Storage Migration setting file or the 
migration information (GROUP, destination CA port, source WWN, source LUN, or destination 
volume) of the path already configured.
*1:
"OPEMODE" is only available when using a template file with the new format.
GROUP
Up to 16 GROUPs can be specified. 
For the setting range for each GROUP, refer to 
OPEMODE
Specify "M", "M+QC", "M+FC", "QC", or "FC" for each GROUP (when OPEMODE is omitted, it is 
regarded as though "M" is specified and only migration is performed).
For the setting range for each OPEMODE, refer to 
PATH
Enclose the PATH and VOL for each GROUP with "{ }" (bracket symbols). 
Describe all "PATHs" and then all "VOLs" for each GROUP. 
Up to 8 PATHs per GROUP can be specified. 
Separate the PATH setting values with "," (comma). 
For the setting range of PATH, refer to 
Describe the PATH in the following order.
Start a new line for each PATH. Multiple PATHs cannot be described without breaking.
PATH=CMx, CAy, Pz, wwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
CM#, CA#, and Port# for the destination FC-Initiator port
WWN for the source FC-CA port