
set commands A–21
A.19.2 set attribute
The set attribute command creates a system attribute and/or sets the value of the attribute. You can
only set the values of certain attributes.
In most cases, the new attribute or value does not come into effect until you configure servers or reconfigure
file systems. The set attribute command prints a message describing the action that is needed to bring
the new attribute or value into effect.
TIP: The set attribute command is the same as the create attribute command.
Syntax
set attribute attribute_name=attribute_value
Arguments
attribute_name Required. Specify the name and value of a new or existing attribute.
If the attribute value contains spaces, enclose the value in double quotes.
Example
The following example creates the nickname attribute and sets its value to west:
sfs> set attribute nickname=west
List of attributes
Table A-3 shows a list of the system attributes that can be changed. Note that some attributes can affect the
basic functionality and operation of the system. Before you change the value of an attribute, ensure that the
consequences of the change are understood. See the listed sections of the documentation for more
information on individual attributes.
Table A-3 System attributes
Attribute Notes
bonding_options This attribute is used to store values that are used in the operation of bonded
Gigabit Ethernet interconnects.
The attribute values are set in the /etc/modprobe.conf file on all servers.
The default attribute is:
mode=802.3ad
enable_collectl This attribute is used to start the collectl utility. See Section 4.7 of this
document for more information.
enable_readcache This attribute is used to enable/disable read cache on the servers. Refer to
Section 9.3 of the HP StorageWorks Scalable File Share System Installation
and Upgrade Guide for more information.
enable_webserver This attribute is used to enable the Web server that allows you to view the
performance metrics gathered by the collectl utility. See Section 4.7 (of
this guide) for more information.
lustre.groups_server This attribute is used when configuring a group server for supplementary
groups support. Refer to Section 9.2 of the HP StorageWorks Scalable File
Share System Installation and Upgrade Guide for more information.
lustre.groups_user This attribute is used when configuring a group server for supplementary
groups support. Refer to Section 9.2 of the HP StorageWorks Scalable File
Share System Installation and Upgrade Guide for more information.
lustre.groups_ssh_timeout This attribute is used to set the timeout on an ssh request made to a group
server. The value is the number of seconds before the ssh request times out.
For more information, refer to Section 9.2 of the HP StorageWorks Scalable
File Share System Installation and Upgrade Guide.
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