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vsanFcTimerForceFlag
vsan Fc Timer Force Flag
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.282.1.4.8.1.1
This object contains one bit for each of the FC timer value objects in this same table. The value of each bit governs the agent's behavior when the corresponding FC timer-value object is modified for a VSAN when that VSAN's administrative state is 'active'. Specifically, if a VSAN's administrative state is 'active', then: - an attempt to change a VSAN's value of vsanFcTimerRatov, vsanFcTimerEdtov or vsanFcTimerDstov will fail if the corresponding bit position of this object has the value 0. - if the corresponding bit position of this object has the value 1, then an attempt to change a VSAN's value of vsanFcTimerRatov, vsanFcTimerEdtov and/or vsanFcTimerDstov will cause the VSAN to be temporarily suspended while the timer value is changed, and then re-activated again. The default value of this object will have all the bits reset.
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