
7 – Setting Up Connections
Binding Target Devices Using the Target Persistent Binding Tabbed Page
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The target persistent binding information displays:
❑
Bind.
Whether target persistent binding is selected
❑
Type.
Type of device
❑
Device Info.
Device vendor and device product ID
❑
Port Name.
World wide device port name
❑
Port ID.
Port ID of the device
❑
Target ID.
Target ID of the device
3. Select the
Bind
check box if you want to configure the port and bind it to the
target ID that you have selected in the
Target ID
drop-down box. If you do not
want to configure the port, clear the check box. If you clear the check box, the
corresponding port will be unconfigured. (In Solaris SPARC, unconfigured
entries are saved in persistent storage. In Windows 2000/Windows
Server 2003, unconfigured entries are not saved in persistent storage).
If target persistent binding information was saved in persistent storage and the
machine is restarted, the driver reads the information saved in persistent
storage during start up. SANsurfer FC HBA Manager then reads this information
from the driver and sets the target IDs accordingly.
If no persistent binding information was saved in persistent storage, the driver
assigns target IDs at start up; then SANsurfer FC HBA Manager reports the
target IDs assigned by the driver.
4. Click in the target ID cell. Select an ID from the
Target
ID
drop-down box.
In Solaris SPARC and Red Hat/SuSE Linux, target IDs can be assigned to
configured ports. Valid target ID values are in the range 0–254 (Red Hat/SuSE
Linux) or 0–255 (Solaris SPARC). The IDs are validated before they are saved.
Duplicate target IDs are not allowed.
When you set a target ID for a visible path in Red Hat/SuSE Linux, the same
target ID is set for both hidden and configured paths. When you set a target ID
for a visible path in Solaris SPARC, the same target ID is not set for both hidden
and configured paths.
In Windows 2000/Windows Server 2003, target IDs can be assigned only to
ports that will be configured. Valid targets ID values are in the range 0–(
n
–1),
where
n
is the number of targets attached to the HBA.
In Solaris SPARC, the target ID cannot be modified if the device has been
selected as a boot device.
Once persistent binding information for the targets is saved, the ports retain the
assigned target IDs across reboots.
5. Do one of the following:
❑
Click
Save
to save the configuration changes.
❑
Click
Cancel
to not save the changes.
Содержание SANsurfer FC HBA Manager Application
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Страница 68: ...6 Getting Started Refreshing the Configuration 6 20 FS0054603 00 C Q Notes...
Страница 190: ...11 Updating the HBA Updating the HBA Driver 11 26 FS0054603 00 C Q Notes...
Страница 206: ...12 Troubleshooting Tracing SANsurfer FC HBA Manager GUI and Agent Activity Debug 12 16 FS0054603 00 C Q Notes...
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