
Name
VMS_A0
ID
V0
Type
SCSI
Map
256
Vols
002A
0000F
0001
6.
Use
the
wwidmgr
-show
wwid
command
at
the
AlphaServer
console
to
list
fibre-attached
volumes
that
have
been
detected
by
its
fibre-channel
host
adapters.
If
a
volume
has
no
UDID
or
has
an
invalid
UDID,
the
volume
UDID
number
is
minus
one
(
-1
)
or
zero
(
0
).
When
it
is
booted,
OpenVMS
does
not
detect
a
volume
with
-1
or
0
as
a
UDID
number.
OpenVMS
LUN
0
-
Command
Control
LUN
The
storage
unit
assigns
LUN
numbers
using
the
lowest
available
number.
The
first
storage
unit
volume
that
is
assigned
to
a
host
is
LUN
0,
the
next
volume
is
LUN
1,
and
so
on.
When
a
storage
unit
volume
is
unassigned,
the
system
reuses
the
LUN
number
that
it
had
when
assigning
another
volume
to
that
host.
To
be
compatible
with
OpenVMS,
the
storage
unit
volume
that
becomes
LUN
0
for
an
OpenVMS
system
is
interpreted
as
the
Command
Console
LUN
(CCL),
or
pass-through
LUN.
The
storage
unit
does
not
support
CCL
command
functions.
This
storage
unit
volume
(LUN
0
for
OpenVMS)
does
not
display
when
you
issue
the
wwidmgr
-show
wwid
AlphaServer
console
command.
When
OpenVMS
is
running
and
a
UDID
has
been
set
for
that
storage
unit
volume,
the
storage
unit
volume
LUN
0
displays
as
a
GGA
device
type,
not
as
a
DGA
device.
Although
OpenVMS
does
not
strictly
require
a
UDID
for
the
CCL,
the
SHOW
DEVICE
command
displays
CCL
device
creation
if
you
set
a
UDID.
You
can
display
the
multiple
paths
and
diagnose
failed
paths
to
the
storage
controller
using
the
SHOW
DEVICE/FULL
command.
Guidelines:
The
first
storage
unit
volume
that
you
assign
to
an
OpenVMS
system
can
become
LUN
0.
However,
the
volume
that
you
assign
must
be
used
by
the
system
for
only
support
capability
and
must
be
at
the
minimum
size.
A
host
cannot
use
the
volume
for
any
other
purpose.
Multiple
OpenVMS
hosts,
even
in
different
clusters,
that
access
the
same
storage
unit,
can
share
the
same
storage
unit
volume
as
LUN
0,
because
there
will
be
no
other
activity
to
this
volume.
At
the
AlphaServer
console,
when
you
issue
the
wwidmgr
-show
wwid
command,
LUN
0
does
not
display.
Only
fibre-channel
storage
devices
are
listed
in
the
output.
The
storage
unit
LUN
0
is
presented
as
a
CCL
device,
and
therefore,
is
not
shown.
Confirming
fibre-channel
switch
connectivity
for
OpenVMS
This
section
lists
the
steps
you
must
perform
to
confirm
fibre-channel
switch
connectivity
for
the
OpenVMS
host
system.
1.
Open
a
telnet
session
and
log
in
to
the
switch
as
an
administrator.
2.
Confirm
that
each
host
adapter
has
performed
a
fabric
login
to
the
switch.
Figure
27
on
page
49
shows
an
example
of
what
displays
when
you
type
the
switchshow
command.
3.
Confirm
that
each
storage
unit
host
adapter
has
performed
a
fabric
login
to
the
switch.
Figure
27
on
page
49
shows
an
example
of
what
displays
when
you
type
the
switchshow
command.
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