wwid2
wwid3
N1
50001fe100000d64
N2
50001fe100000d62
N3
50001fe100000d63
N4
50001fe100000d61
P00>>>
init
h.
Set the
bootdef_dev
console environment variable to the member
system boot device. Use the paths shown in the reachability display
of the
wwidmgr -quickset
command for the appropriate device
(see Section 6.6.6).
i.
Repeat steps a through h on each system accessing devices on the
HSG80.
6.8 Using the emx Manager to Display Fibre Channel
Adapter Information
The
emx
manager (
emxmgr
) utility was written for the TruCluster Software
Product Version 1.6 products to be used to modify and maintain
emx
driver
worldwide name to target ID mappings. It is included with Tru64 UNIX
Version 5.1 and, although not needed to maintain worldwide name to target
ID mappings, it may be used with TruCluster Server Version 5.1 to:
•
Display the presence of KGPSA Fibre Channel adapters
•
Display the target ID mappings for a Fibre Channel adapter
•
Display the current Fibre Channel topology for a Fibre Channel adapter
See
emxmgr
(8)
for more information on the
emxmgr
utility.
6.8.1 Using the emxmgr Utility to Display Fibre Channel Adapter
Information
The primary use of the
emxmgr
utility for TruCluster Server is to display
Fibre Channel information.
Use the
emxmgr -d
command to display the presence of KGPSA Fibre
Channel adapters on the system. For example:
#
/usr/sbin/emxmgr -d
emx0 emx1 emx2
Use the
emxmgr -m
command to display an adapter’s target ID mapping.
For example:
#
/usr/sbin/emxmgr -m emx0
emx0 SCSI target id assignments:
SCSI tgt id
0 : portname 5000-1FE1-0000-0CB2
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