HP StorageWorks 2/16V HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.X Procedures User Guide (AA- - Page 227
Executing the AIX procedure, Swapping port area IDs
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Executing the AIX procedure This procedure is not intended to be comprehensive. It provides a starting point from which a SAN administrator can develop a site-specific procedure for a device that binds by PID and cannot be rebooted due to uptime requirements. 1. Backup all data and verify the backups. 2. If you are not using multipathing software, stop all I/O going to all volumes connected through the switch or fabric to be updated. 3. If you are not using multipathing software, issue the varyoff command for the volume groups. The syntax is varyoffvg volume_group_name. For example: varyoffvg datavg 4. If you are not using multipathing software, unmount the volumes from their mount points using umount. The syntax is umount mount_point. For example: umount /mnt/jbod 5. If you are using multipathing software, use that software to remove one fabric's devices from its configuration. 6. Remove the device entries for the fabric you are migrating. For example, if the HBA for that fabric is fcs0, issue the command: rmdev -Rdl fcs0 7. Connect to each switch in the fabric. 8. Issue the switchDisable command. 9. Issue the configure command and change the Core PID format to 1. 10.Issue the configEnable [effective_zone_configuration] command. For example: configenable my_config 11.Issue the switchEnable command. Enable the core switches first, and then the edges. 12.Rebuild the device entries for the affected fabric using the cfgMgr command. For example: cfgmgr -v This command might take several minutes to complete. 13.If you are not using multipathing software, issue the varyon command for the disk volume groups. The proper syntax is varyonvg volume_group_name. For example: varyonvg datavg 14.If you are not using multipathing software, mount all devices again and restart I/O. For example: mount /mnt/jbod 15.If you are using multipathing software, reenable the affected path. 16.Repeat this procedure for all fabrics. Swapping port area IDs If a device that uses port binding is connected to a port that fails, you can use port swapping to make another physical port use the same PID as the failed port. The device can then be plugged into the new port without rebooting the device. Fabric OS 5.x administrator guide 227