User Guide
6. Management
6.6 T10 Zoning
cli_cmd = zone set 1
Zoning function has been ENABLED with default THREE_MACHINES
configuration!
Step 3 :
Verify the zoning status for each of the sg devices.
a.
Issue the following command for ESM A using the first sg device:
hgst_cli_tool -d /dev/sg<devicenumber> -c “zone get”
Example of Identifying the Zoning Status of the First sg Device Results
cli_cmd = zone get
[INFO] wait for responding...
Zone Function ENABLED!
b.
Verify that the zone get command reports a
Zone Function ENABLED!
message and
results for the sg device. The results will also display the Zone Group Info and Permission
Table for that specific ESM.
c.
Issue the following command for ESM B using the second sg device:
hgst_cli_tool -d /dev/sg<devicenumber> -c “zone get”
Example of Identifying the Zoning Status of the Second sg Device Results
[root@lab]# hgst_cli_tool -d /dev/<devicenumber> -c "zone get"
cli_cmd = zone get
[INFO] wait for responding...
Zone Function ENABLED!
d.
Verify that the zone get command reports a
Zone Function ENABLED!
message and
results for the sg device. The results will also display the Zone Group Info and Permission
Table for that specific ESM.
Step 4 :
Reset the ESMs using hgst_cli_tool.
a.
Issue the following command to reset ESM A using the first sg device:
hgst_cli_tool –d /dev/sg<devicenumber> -c “reset 0"
Example of Resetting First sg Device Results
cli_cmd = reset 0
b.
Issue the following command to reset ESM B using the first sg device:
hgst_cli_tool –d /dev/sg<devicenumber> -c “reset 0"
Example of Resetting Second sg Device Results
cli_cmd = reset 0
Step 5 :
Verify the zoning groups for each of the hosts using the smp_discover_list command.
a.
Issue the following command to locate the expander handles:
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