HP 6100 HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 82

Adding hosts, Creating and presenting virtual disks, Verifying virtual disks from the host

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Adding hosts To determine the active FCAs on the IBM AIX host, enter: # lsdev -Cc adapter |grep fcs Output similar to the following appears: fcs0 Available 1H-08 FC Adapter fcs1 Available 1V-08 FC Adapter # lscfg -vl fcs0 fcs0 U0.1-P1-I5/Q1 FC Adapter Part Number 80P4543 EC Level A Serial Number 1F4280A419 Manufacturer 001F Feature Code/Marketing ID...280B FRU Number 80P4544 Device Specific.(ZM)........3 Network Address 10000000C940F529 ROS Level and ID............02881914 Device Specific.(Z0)........1001206D Device Specific.(Z1)........00000000 Device Specific.(Z2)........00000000 Device Specific.(Z3)........03000909 Device Specific.(Z4)........FF801315 Device Specific.(Z5)........02881914 Device Specific.(Z6)........06831914 Device Specific.(Z7)........07831914 Device Specific.(Z8)........20000000C940F529 Device Specific.(Z9)........TS1.90A4 Device Specific.(ZA)........T1D1.90A4 Device Specific.(ZB)........T2D1.90A4 Device Specific.(YL)........U0.1-P1-I5/Q1b. Creating and presenting virtual disks When creating and presenting virtual disks to an IBM AIX host, be sure to: 1. Set the OS unit ID to 0. 2. Set Preferred path/mode to No Preference. 3. Select a LUN number if you chose a specific LUN on the Virtual Disk Properties window. Verifying virtual disks from the host To scan the IBM AIX bus and list all EVA devices, enter: cfgmgr -v The -v switch (verbose output) requests a full output. Output similar to the following is displayed: hdisk1 Available 1V-08-01 hdisk2 Available 1V-08-01 hdisk3 Available 1V-08-01 HP HSV300 Enterprise Virtual Array HP HSV300 Enterprise Virtual Array HP HSV300 Enterprise Virtual Array 82 Configuring application servers

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Adding hosts
To determine the active FCAs on the IBM AIX host, enter:
# lsdev -Cc adapter |grep fcs
Output similar to the following appears:
fcs0
Available 1H-08
FC Adapter
fcs1
Available 1V-08
FC Adapter
# lscfg -vl
fcs0
fcs0
U0.1-P1-I5/Q1
FC Adapter
Part Number
.................
80P4543
EC Level
....................
A
Serial Number
...............
1F4280A419
Manufacturer
................
001F
Feature Code/Marketing ID...280B
FRU Number
..................
80P4544
Device Specific.(ZM)
........
3
Network Address
.............
10000000C940F529
ROS Level and ID
............
02881914
Device Specific.(Z0)
........
1001206D
Device Specific.(Z1)
........
00000000
Device Specific.(Z2)
........
00000000
Device Specific.(Z3)
........
03000909
Device Specific.(Z4)
........
FF801315
Device Specific.(Z5)
........
02881914
Device Specific.(Z6)
........
06831914
Device Specific.(Z7)
........
07831914
Device Specific.(Z8)
........
20000000C940F529
Device Specific.(Z9)
........
TS1.90A4
Device Specific.(ZA)
........
T1D1.90A4
Device Specific.(ZB)
........
T2D1.90A4
Device Specific.(YL)
........
U0.1-P1-I5/Q1b.
Creating and presenting virtual disks
When creating and presenting virtual disks to an IBM AIX host, be sure to:
1.
Set the OS unit ID to
0
.
2.
Set Preferred path/mode to
No Preference
.
3.
Select a LUN number if you chose a specific LUN on the Virtual Disk Properties window.
Verifying virtual disks from the host
To scan the IBM AIX bus and list all EVA devices, enter:
cfgmgr -v
The
-v
switch (verbose output) requests a full output.
Output similar to the following is displayed:
hdisk1
Available 1V-08-01
HP HSV300 Enterprise Virtual Array
hdisk2
Available 1V-08-01
HP HSV300 Enterprise Virtual Array
hdisk3
Available 1V-08-01
HP HSV300 Enterprise Virtual Array
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Configuring application servers