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# Copyright (c) 2022, Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# See the LICENSE file for details.
#
# This file is part of NVMe STorage Appliance Services (nvme-stas).
# ==============================================================================
# STorage Appliance Services (stas) - System configuration file
#
# In this file, options that are commented represent the default values used.
# Uncommented options override the default value.
[Host]
# nqn: The host's unique Non-Qualified Name. A value starting with "file://"
# indicates that the Host NQN can be retrieved from a separate file.
# Typically, nvme-cli saves the Host NQN in /etc/nvme/hostnqn. For
# compatibility with nvme-cli, nvme-stas defaults to looking for the
# existance of this file and will read the NQN from it. Otherwise, you
# can overwrite the default NQN by specifying its value here or
# specifying another file that contains the Host NQN to use.
# Type: string
# Default: file:///etc/nvme/hostnqn
#nqn=file:///etc/nvme/hostnqn
# id: The host's unique Identifier (ID). A value starting with "file://"
# indicates that the Host ID can be retrieved from a separate file.
# Typically, nvme-cli saves the Host ID in /etc/nvme/hostid. For
# compatibility with nvme-cli, nvme-stas defaults to looking for the
# existance of this file and will read the ID from it. Otherwise, you
# can overwrite the default ID by specifying its value here or
# specifying another file that contains the Host ID to use.
# Type: string
# Default: file:///etc/nvme/hostid
#id=file:///etc/nvme/hostid
# key: The host's DHCHAP key to be used for authentication. This is an
# optional parameter only required when authentication is needed.
# A value starting with "file://" indicates that the Host Key can
# be retrieved from a separate file. Typically, nvme-cli saves the
# Host Key in /etc/nvme/hostkey. For compatibility with nvme-cli,
# nvme-stas defaults to looking for the existance of this file and
# will read the Key from it. Otherwise, you can overwrite the default
# Key by specifying its value here or specifying another file that
# contains an alternate Host Key to use.
# Type: string
# Default: file:///etc/nvme/hostkey
#key=file:///etc/nvme/hostkey
# symname: The host's symbolic name. This can be a string or the name of a file
# containing the symbolic name. A value starting with "file://"
# indicates that the Symbolic Name can be retrieved from a separate
# file.
# Type: string
# Default: There is no default. The symbolic name is undefined by
# default.
#symname=
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