#
/sbin/lsmbstartup
#
/sbin/bcheckrc
#
/sbin/init.d/inet start
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Note
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You only have to execute
/sbin/lsmbstartup
if you are
using the Logical Storage Manager (LSM).
3.
Make backup copies of the following
emx
driver files:
•
/etc/emx.db
•
/etc/emx.db.bak
•
/etc/emx.info
.
4.
Use the
emxmgr
utility to display the topology for the
emx
for which
changes were made. The new KGPSA Fibre Channel adapter or RA8000
(ESA12000) appears in the place of the old KGPSA or RAID array in the
display. The SCSI target ID may be wrong, and might even be out of the
0-7 range. The replaced device appears below the dotted line because it
still has a SCSI ID assigned, but it is not present in the configuration.
In the following example, a KGPSA host bus adapter has been replaced:
#
/usr/sbin/emxmgr -t emx1
emx1 state information:
1
Link :
connection is UP
Point to Point
Fabric attached
FC DID 0x210413
Link is SCSI bus 3 (e.g. scsi3)
SCSI target id 3
portname is 1000-0000-C921-18A4
nodename is 1000-0000-C921-18A4
N_Port at FC DID 0x210013 - SCSI tgt id 5 :
portname 5000-1FE1-0001-8932
nodename 5000-1FE1-0001-8930
Present, Logged in, FCP Target, FCP Logged in,
.
.
.
N_Port at FC DID 0x210513 - SCSI tgt id 6 :
portname 1000-0000-C921-07F4
nodename 2000-0000-C921-07F4
Present, Logged in, FCP Initiator, FCP Target, FCP Logged in,
----------------------
The following N_Ports have SCSI target ids assigned but have
not been seen in the topology...
SCSI tgt id
7 : portname 1000-1FE1-C921-07C4
2
nodename 1000-1FE1-C921-07C4
Installing Fibre Channel Hardware and Configuring the emx Driver 4–23