The disks are not reachable and you cannot boot until after the
system is initialized.
If you have not set the UDID, you cannot set the device unit
number as shown in Example 6–5. You have to use the
quickset
command with the item number displayed by the
wwidmgr
-show wwid
command (see Example 6–4). For instance, to set
the device unit number of item number 17 of Example 6–4 to
770, use the following command:
P00>>>
wwidmgr -quickset -item 17 -unit 770
The device names have also been set for the Tru64 UNIX disk and first
cluster member system boot disks. Record these device names for for later
use.
In the reachability portion of the display, the storagesets are reachable from
KGPSA
pga
through two HSG80 ports and from KGPSA
pgb
through two
HSG80 ports. Also, the device unit number has been set for each KGPSA to
HSG80 controller port connection, even if the storage unit is not currently
reachable via that connection.
6.6.1.4 Displaying the Available Boot Devices
The only Fibre Channel devices displayed by the console
show dev
command are those devices that have been assigned to a
wwid
n
environment
variable with the
wwidmgr -quickset
command.
The devices shown in the reachability display of Example 6–5 are available
for booting and the setting of the
bootdef_dev
console environment
variable during normal console mode.
If you were to execute the
show wwid*
console command now, it would
show that the environment variable
wwid
n
is set for two disks. Also, the
show n*
command shows that the units are accessible through four HSG80
N_Ports as follows:
P00>>>
show wwid*
wwid0
133 1 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-0000-0d60-0009-8080-0434-002e
wwid1
131 1 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-0000-0d60-0009-8080-0434-002f
wwid2
wwid3
P00>>>
show n*
N1
50001fe100000d64
N2
50001fe100000d62
N3
50001fe100000d63
N4
50001fe100000d61
Example 6–6 provides sample device names as displayed by the
show dev
command after using the
wwidmgr -quickset
command to set the device
unit numbers.
6–48 Using Fibre Channel Storage