If, however, the current topology is
LOOP
, you have to change the topology to
FABRIC
to operate in a fabric. You will never see the
Nvram read failed
message if the current topology is
LOOP
. The NVRAM has to have been
formatted to change the current mode to
LOOP
.
Consider the case where the KGPSA current topology is
LOOP
as follows:
P00>>>
wwidmgr -show adapter
item
adapter
WWN
Cur. Topo
Next Topo
[ 0] pga0.0.0.3.1
1000-0000-c920-eda0
LOOP
LOOP
[ 1] pgb0.0.0.4.0
1000-0000-c920-da01
LOOP
LOOP
[9999] All of the above.
If the current topology for an adapter is
LOOP
, set an individual adapter to
FABRIC
by using the item number for that adapter (for example, 0 or 1).
Use
9999
to set all adapters:
P00>>>
wwidmgr -set adapter -item 9999 -topology fabric
Reformatting nvram
Reformatting nvram
Displaying the adapter information again will show the topology that the
adapters will assume after the next console initialization:
P00>>>
wwidmgr -show adapter
item
adapter
WWN
Cur. Topo
Next Topo
[ 0]
pga0.0.0.4.1
1000-0000-c920-eda0
LOOP
FABRIC
[ 1]
pgb0.0.0.3.0
1000-0000-c920-da01
LOOP
FABRIC
[9999] All of the above.
This display shows that the current topology for both KGPSA host bus
adapters is
LOOP
, but will be
FABRIC
after the next initialization.
A system initialization configures the KGPSAs to run on a fabric.
6.5.2.3 Obtaining the Worldwide Names of KGPSA Adapters
A worldwide name is a unique number assigned to a subsystem by the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and set by the
manufacturer prior to shipping. The worldwide name assigned to a
subsystem never changes. You should obtain and record the worldwide
names of Fibre Channel components in case you need to verify their target
ID mappings in the operating system.
Fibre Channel devices have both a node name and a port name worldwide
name, both of which are 64-bit numbers. Most commands you use with Fibre
Channel only show the port name.
There are multiple ways to obtain the KGPSA port name worldwide name:
•
You can obtain the worldwide name from a label on the KGPSA module
before you install it.
•
You can use the
show dev
command as follows:
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