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Operating Systems AIX SAN Disk Appearing double in AIX Post 302845489 by filosophizer on Wednesday 21st of August 2013 03:28:12 PM
Old 08-21-2013
The SAN Switch I just bought a used one is IBM 2005 H16

In the zone administration of it , default ip http://10.1.1.70 admin/password ; I can see three options Alias , Zone , Zone Config.

Can someone help me find a document for zoning ?



this is the config it came with

Code:
The Effective Configuration is:  productionCfg

The Member(s) of the Effective Configuration is (are):

Zone:                 DR_TEMP_ZONE        20:01:00:0e:11:14:82:8f
                                          20:04:00:0e:11:14:82:8f
                                          20:00:00:24:ff:07:1b:94
                                          
Zone:                 dcbackup02prd_zone_0        21:00:00:e0:8b:9b:91:c2
                                                  21:00:00:1b:32:05:7e:f8
                                                  50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:01
                                                  50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:02
                                                  50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:03
                                                  50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:04
                                                  50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:05
                                                  50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:06
                                                  50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:07
                                                  
Zone:                 dcbackup02prd_zone_1        21:00:00:e0:8b:9b:c2:bd
                                                  21:00:00:1b:32:05:7f:f8
                                                  50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:08
                                                  50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:09
                                                  50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:0a
                                                  

Currently effective configuration on the Fabric:  productionCfg

Zone DB Max size for the fabric - 1048576 bytes

Zone DB to be committed - 0 bytes

You have defined the following zoning database:

Aliases:
        DRBACKUP01PRD:
              20:00:00:24:ff:07:1b:94

        DR_TAPE1:
              Bdt Büro- Und Datentechnik GmbH & Co. Kg 20:01:00:0e:11:14:82:8f

        DR_TAPE2:
              Bdt Büro- Und Datentechnik GmbH & Co. Kg 20:04:00:0e:11:14:82:8f

        backup520_fcs2_10:
              Emulex Corporation 10:00:00:00:c9:46:4c:cb

        backup520_fcs2_20:
              Emulex Corporation 20:00:00:00:c9:46:4c:cb

        dcbackup02prd_0:
              Qlogic Corp. 21:00:00:e0:8b:9b:91:c2

        dcbackup02prd_1:
              Qlogic Corp. 21:00:00:e0:8b:9b:c2:bd

        dcbackup05prd:
              21:00:00:1b:32:05:7e:f8

        dcbackup05prd_fcs2:
              21:00:00:1b:32:05:7f:f8

        dcbkup01prd_port0:
              21:00:00:1b:32:0e:ec:21

        nvrback4_hba_slot2_20:
              Qlogic Corp. 20:00:00:e0:8b:13:79:80

        nvrback4_hba_slot2_21:
              Qlogic Corp. 21:00:00:e0:8b:13:79:80

        tape0_02:
              IBM 50:05:07:63:0f:02:57:01

        tape0_42:
              IBM 50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:01

        tape1_02:
              IBM 50:05:07:63:0f:02:57:02

        tape1_42:
              IBM 50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:02

        tape2_02:
              IBM 50:05:07:63:0f:02:57:03

        tape2_42:
              IBM 50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:03

        tape3_02:
              IBM 50:05:07:63:0f:02:57:04

        tape3_42:
              IBM 50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:04

        tape4_02:
              IBM 50:05:07:63:0f:02:57:05

        tape4_42:
              IBM 50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:05

        tape5_02:
              IBM 50:05:07:63:0f:02:57:06

        tape5_42:
              IBM 50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:06

        tape6_02:
              IBM 50:05:07:63:0f:02:57:07

        tape6_42:
              IBM 50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:07

        tape7_42:
              IBM 50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:08

        tape8_42:
              IBM 50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:09

        tape9_42:
              IBM 50:05:07:63:0f:42:57:0a

Zones:
        DR_TEMP_ZONE:
              DR_TAPE1      DR_TAPE2
              DRBACKUP01PRD

        bak4tapezone:
              nvrback4_hba_slot2_21      tape4_42
              tape5_42

        dcbackup02prd_zone_0:
              dcbackup02prd_0      dcbackup05prd
              tape0_42      tape1_42
              tape2_42      tape3_42
              tape4_42      tape5_42
              tape6_42

        dcbackup02prd_zone_1:
              dcbackup02prd_1      dcbackup05prd_fcs2
              tape7_42      tape8_42
              tape9_42

        dcbkup01prd_zone:
              dcbkup01prd_port0

        p520tapezone:
              backup520_fcs2_10

Configurations:
        productionCfg:
              dcbackup02prd_zone_0      dcbackup02prd_zone_1
              DR_TEMP_ZONE

        x:
              p520tapezone

 

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