HP 6100 HP 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (5697-0733, Marc - Page 87
Adding OpenVMS hosts, show device fg/full, WWIDMGR -SHOW PORT, drvdfg
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ensuring that the number you enter is unique within the SAN. An OS Unit ID greater than 9999 is not capable of being served by MSCP. CAUTION: It is possible to enter a duplicate Console LUN ID or OS unit ID number. You must ensure that you enter a Console LUN ID and OS Unit ID that is not already in use. A duplicate Console LUN ID or OS Unit ID can allow the OpenVMS host to corrupt data due to confusion about LUN identity. It can also prevent the host from recognizing the controllers. Table 29 Comparing console LUN to OS unit ID ID type Console LUN ID set to 100 OS unit ID set to 50 System Display $1$GGA100: $1$DGA50: Adding OpenVMS hosts To obtain WWNs on AlphaServers, do one of the following: • Enter the show device fg/full OVMS command. • Use the WWIDMGR -SHOW PORT command at the SRM console. To obtain WWNs on Integrity servers, do one of the following: 1. Enter the show device fg/full OVMS command. 2. Use the following procedure from the server console: a. From the EFI boot Manager, select EFI Shell. b. In the EFI Shell, enter "Shell> drivers". A list of EFI drivers loaded in the system is displayed. 3. In the listing, find the line for the FCA for which you want to get the WWN information. For a Qlogic HBA, look for HP 4 Gb Fibre Channel Driver or HP 2 Gb Fibre Channel Driver as the driver name. For example: T D D Y C I R P F A V VERSION E G G #D #C DRIVER NAME IMAGE NAME 22 00000105 B X X 1 1 HP 4 Gb Fibre Channel Driver PciROM:0F:01:01:002 4. Note the driver handle in the first column (22 in the example). 5. Using the driver handle, enter the drvdfg driver_handle command to find the Device Handle (Ctrl). For example: Shell> drvcfg 22 Configurable Components Drv[22] Ctrl[25] Lang[eng] 6. Using the driver and device handle, enter the drvdfg -s driver_handle device_handle command to invoke the EFI Driver configuration utility. For example: Shell> drvcfg -s 22 25 7. From the Fibre Channel Driver Configuration Utility list, select item 8 (Info) to find the WWN for that particular port. Output similar to the following appears: Adapter Path: Adapter WWPN: Adapter WWNN: Adapter S/N: Acpi(PNP0002,0300)/Pci(01|01) 50060B00003B478A 50060B00003B478B 3B478A OpenVMS 87