User Guide
5. System Management
5.3 Zoning
sg_scan -s | findstr /i H4060-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 H460-J 0101
0428
SCSI0:1,124,0 claimed=0 pdt=dh HGST H460-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
Note:
For scsi
<dev>
, type the number of the SCSI device recorded in
the previous step.
b.
The IP Address for each IOM will appear at the end of each resulting line. Each IP
Address is labeled for either IOM A or IOM B and occurs after the last comma as seen
bolded in the following example.
Step 3 :
Verify the IOM SAS Address that matches each SCSI device that is linked to each IOM using
sg_vpd page 83h.
a.
Issue the following command:
sg_vpd <dev> -p0x83
b.
Identify and match the IOM SAS address and sg device for both IOMs from the output.
Each address appears bolded in the example below.
Addressed logical unit:
designator type: NAA, code set: Binary
0x5000ccab0300003c
Target port:
designator type: NAA, code set: Binary
transport: Serial Attached SCSI Protocol (SPL-4)
0x5000ccab0300003c
designator type: Relative target port, code set: Binary
transport: Serial Attached SCSI Protocol (SPL-4)
Relative target port: 0x1
Target device that contains addressed lu:
designator type: NAA, code set: Binary
transport: Serial Attached SCSI Protocol (SPL-4)
0x5000ccab0300003c
Step 4 :
Build the sg_senddiag command using the information recorded in earlier steps.
a.
Use the example of the sg_senddiag command shown in the image above to complete
the specific sg_senddiag command for IOM A. Replace letters
a
through
d
with the
information recorded in previous steps.
sg_senddiag Command
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