User Guide
4. Management
4.7 Zoning
9:0:1295:0 9:0:1376:0 9:0:1388:0 end_device-9:41:24
end_device-9:44:10 end_device-9:44:7
9:0:1296:0 9:0:1377:0 9:0:1389:0 end_device-9:41:25
end_device-9:44:11 end_device-9:44:8
b.
Issue the following command to access a single host's SMP Discover output:
smp_discover_list /dev/bsg/expander-9:39
Note:
Repeat this substep for all expanders.
c.
Zone groups will not be visible due to zoning being disabled. All hosts will have access to
all drives.
d.
Issue the following command to access all hosts smp_discover_list:
smp_discover_list --ignore /dev/bsg/expander-9:39
Note:
Repeat this substep for all hosts.
4.7.6
Enabling Zoning using Windows
Step 1 :
From the host server, identify the SCSI devices that are associated with the Ultrastar Data102
IOMs.
Note:
The operating system associates each SEP device as a SCSI device. The
SCSI device of the SEP can be used to get status from or control elements within
the enclosure.
a.
Issue the following command:
sg_scan -s | findstr /i H4102-J
b.
Identify the SCSI devices from the output. The device information follows
SCSI0
. The
devices appear as
SCSI0:1,62,0
and
SCSI0:1,124,0
bolded in the example below.
SCSI0:1,62,0 claimed=0 pdt=dh HGST H4102-J 0101
0428
SCSI0:1,124,0 claimed=0 pdt=dh HGST H4102-J 0101
0428
Step 2 :
Locate the IP Address for each IOM using sg_ses page 7.
a.
Issue the following command:
sg_ses <dev> -p7 | finstr /i esce
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