The OneCommand Utility User Manual
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Setting an Adapter Parameter Value to the Host Adapter Parameter Value
To set an adapter parameter value to the corresponding host parameter value:
1.
Select Host or Fabric view.
2.
In the discovery-tree, select the adapter port.
3.
Select the Driver Parameters tab.
4.
Click Globals. All parameter values are now the same as the global, or host, values.
5.
To apply the global values, click Apply.
Saving Adapter Driver Parameters to a File
To save a desired adapter parameter configuration click Save. To apply your configuration changes,
click Apply.
Each definition is saved in a comma-delimited file with the following format:
<parameter-name>=<parameter-value>
The file is saved in the Emulex Repository directory.
In Windows: \Program Files\Emulex\Util\Emulex Repository or
\Program Files (x64)\Emulex\Util\Emulex Repository for any IA64/x64 systems
In Linux: /usr/sbin/hbanyware/RMRepository
In VMware ESX: /etc/cim/emulex/RMRepository
In Solaris SFS: /opt/HBAnyware/RMRepository
The OneCommand Manager application can then use the Batch Driver Parameter Update function to
apply these saved settings to any or all compatible adapters on the SAN.
Setting Driver Parameters for All Adapters in a Host
To change the driver parameters for all adapters installed in a host:
1.
Do one of the following:
•
From the View menu, click Group Adapters by Host Name.
•
From the toolbar, click
Group Adapters by Host Name.
2.
In the discovery-tree, click the host whose adapter driver parameters you want to change.
3.
Select the Host Driver Parameters tab. If there are adapters with different driver types
installed, the Installed Driver Types menu shows a list of all driver types and driver versions
that are installed. Select the driver whose parameters you want to change. This menu does not
appear if all the adapters are using the same driver.
4.
In the Host Driver Parameters tab, click the parameter that you want to change. A description of
the parameter appears on the right side of the tab.
Note: OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface driver parameters files are
saved on the host that the browser was launched from not the host IP specified in
browser.
Note: Host driver parameters and persistent binding settings cannot be saved.