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23. If you made the configuration changes listed here, initialize the settings on the Fibre Channel card after
introducing the system. The Fibre Channel card configurations are reset. When the resetting is complete,
reboot system.
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When a sadump dump device is registered with a Fibre Channel card
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When SAN storage and settings in the Fibre Channel switch were changed (LUN mapping was changed)
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When host affinity, port zoning, etc. were changed
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When the OS that starts by configuration change is changed
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When you register the device to the Fibre Channel card to add the LUN device
For more info
rmation about initialization of the Fibre Channel card, refer to the section “Initialization of the Fibre
Channel Card.”
For information about resetting the Fibre Channel card, see the following sections in this document:
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“Settings on the 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Card”
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“16-Gbps Fibre Channel Card Settings”
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