My apologies to XrAY as I was out a few days camping and only had email service on my phone and tried to email a response but I can see now it never made it. Not sure I can even post to this via email. Anyway moving forward.
I have not zoned the WWPN's as I can't see them in the SAN to zone them. Not sure if you wanted me to post everything from the lssyscfg command as there are around 20 LPARS on this managed system so I just included what I think you are looking for. Let me know if you want more.
---------- Post updated at 07:33 PM ---------- Previous update was at 07:26 PM ----------
johnf,
I had looking at that zoning screen before but didn't try to select the cards. I have performed that step and I get the following output.
Code:
The selected adapter has been opened.
Zoning of attached disks may now be possible.
Press any key to close the adapter and return to the previous menu.
From the VIO Server side running the lsmap command it goes from
Code:
$ lsmap -vadapter vfchost15 -npiv
Name Physloc ClntID ClntName ClntOS
------------- ---------------------------------- ------ -------------- -------
vfchost15 U8233.E8B.101A99P-V2-C64 5
Status:NOT_LOGGED_IN
FC name: FC loc code:
Ports logged in:0
Flags:1<NOT_MAPPED,NOT_CONNECTED>
VFC client name: VFC client DRC:
to
Code:
$ lsmap -vadapter vfchost15 -npiv
Name Physloc ClntID ClntName ClntOS
------------- ---------------------------------- ------ -------------- -------
vfchost15 U8233.E8B.101A99P-V2-C64 5 SAPTEST FIRMWARE
Status:LOGGED_IN
FC name:fcs0 FC loc code:U78A0.001.DNWHN7Y-P1-C1-T1
Ports logged in:1
Flags:a<LOGGED_IN,STRIP_MERGE>
VFC client name:Virtual Fibre Channel - Firmware driverVFC client DRC:U8233.E8B.101A99P-V5-C4
After hitting enter on the SMS screen as it states I run the lsmap command on the VIO Server side again and it goes back to it's original state of not being connected. So yes it appears to be connected for a time but not sure what to do with it. I was still not able to see it in my SAN switch during any of this process.
Hello guys,
It would be so nice of you if someone can provide me with these informations.
1) My SAN group assigned 51G of LUN space to the VIO server.I ran cfgdev to discover the newly added LUN. Unfortunately most of the disks that are in VIO server is 51G. How would I know which is the newly... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I have created mapping of 2 virtual adapters for Lpars using following command:
mkvdev -vdev ipanalyzerlv1 -vadapter vhost11
mkvdev -vdev ipanalyzerlv -vadapter vhost13
The above two commands were succesfull
but when I want to map the third virtual device to the same Lpar than... (3 Replies)
Is anyone here using NPIV with AIX? If you are, what type of switch are you connected to? Also, please share some impressions of NPIV over traditional port-to-port LUN assignments. We are looking to move to NPIV and need some convincing argume... I mean information. (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I'm preparing to migrate some servers from vscsi to pass-thru NPIV. I am planning to have the SAN team move the exact LUNs from vio1/vio2 to those two VWWN through NPIV.
My question is on the partition itself.. right now, let's say I have hdisk0/1/2/3/4 that are part of datavg. They... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I want to change from vscsi to npiv. Is it possible to use both on the same adapter, so we can change the systems one by one, or must we place a second FC adapter in the VIO servers?
Thanks,
Ronald (2 Replies)
Hi, I would like to ask you if you could help me to answer these questions. Please.
How to check in vios, size all pv's and to what they are mapped to?
How to chech on vios/hmc which PowerVM edition is used?
Thank you. (7 Replies)
Hello all I hope someone can help me with this. I have a single LPAR which is supplied a rootvg and datavg disk set from a dual VIO server configuration. I see dual path disks for all the datavg disks but only see one path for the rootvg disks.
The client LPAR has the following:
fcs0 ... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I do not know if this is the right title to use. I have a large dictionary database which has the following structure:
where a b c d e are in English and p q r s t are in a target language., the two separated by the delimiter =.
What I am looking for is a perl script which will take... (5 Replies)
Hi All :)
i would like to know if i can customize the WWN of the new VFC (NPIV).
Or, if i must move the LPAR on another server with another FCS, i have to change the zoning??
Thanks in advance.
Mario
---------- Post updated 09-21-12 at 02:51 AM ---------- Previous update was 09-20-12 at... (1 Reply)
Hello,
Lets say for simplicity that I do not use any vlan config inside my server - one lpar group use hea physical port1, another group hea physical port2. Physical port1 configured as vlan1 on external switch, physical port2 as vlan2.
What is the common practice - should I isolate my vios... (0 Replies)
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roar_vs_file, roar_vs_file_simple, roar_vs_new_from_file - File mode for VS API
SYNOPSIS
#include <roaraudio.h>
int roar_vs_file(roar_vs_t * vss, struct roar_vio_calls * vio, int closefile, int * error);
int roar_vs_file_simple(roar_vs_t * vss, char * filename, int * error);
roar_vs_t * roar_vs_new_from_file(const char * server, const char * name, char * filename, int * error);
DESCRIPTION
These functions are used to open the VS object in file mode. In the file mode the VS API reads or writes the data from or to the file
itself. The file mode uses normal VIO/DSTR so it supports streams as well. Just pass the stream URL as filename.
roar_vs_file() sets up the file mode for a already opened object using the open VIO handle vio. This function requires the use of
roar_vs_stream(3).
roar_vs_file_simple() sets up the file mode using a given filename (or URL). It opens the file using DSTR API. By default the function
assumes playback mode and tries to auto detect the audio parameters. To override the auto detection or use a diffrent stream direction use
roar_vs_stream(3).
roar_vs_new_from_file() creates a new VS object and enters file mode using the file (or URL) given as filename.
To send data to or read data from use roar_vs_iterate(3) or roar_vs_run(3).
PARAMETERS
server The server to connect to. NULL for defaults.
name The application name. This should be something the user can use to identify the application. It MUST NOT be the application's
binary name or the value of argv[0].
vio The VIO handle to be used by the file mode.
closefile
This parameter tells the file mode if the file should be closed on roar_vio_close(3). Must be ROAR_VS_TRUE (common) or
ROAR_VS_FALSE.
filename
The filename used to open the file for file mode. The file is opend using DSTR API. All kinds of files supported by DSTR are sup-
ported. This includes HTTP streams.
error This is a pointer to a integer used to store the error value in case of error. This can be NULL if not used but it is very recom-
mended to use this error value to report good error messages to the user.
RETURN VALUE
On success roar_vs_new_from_file() return a new VS object. On error, NULL is returned. roar_vs_file() and roar_vs_file_simple() returns 0
on success and -1 on error.
EXAMPLES
roar_vs_t * vss;
int err;
vss = roar_vs_new_from_file(NULL, "MyApp", "http://...", &err);
if ( vss == NULL ) {
//handle error.
}
if ( roar_vs_run(vss, &err) == -1 ) {
//handle error.
}
if ( roar_vs_close(vss, ROAR_VS_FALSE, &err) == -1 ) {
//handle error.
}
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