Take a look on first lpar, we can see the virtual fiber, it comes from VIOS and routed to physical FC of Power machine.
Yes, correct.
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Originally Posted by Phat
Take a look on second lpar, it's not virtual. I wonder if it is actual physical FC from Power Machine assigned directly to lpar.
I wonder where those physical FC come from? As virtual FC comes from VIOS.
I have no idea, but let me repeat:
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Originally Posted by bakunin
hmm.... instead of checking if the WWPN starts with "C" or with something else consult the LPARs profile on the HMC (or IVM, if you have no HMC). You will either see a (or several) physical adapter(s) there (along with the WWPNs) or virtual adapters coming from the VIOS(es).
What a LPAR consists of (CPUs, memory, physical adapters, virtual adapters, ...) is stated in the LPARs profile. You can view/modify it either via the graphical HMC web-interface or via a commandline login on the HMC using the [icode]lssyscfg[icode] command. Enter help lssyscfg if you are unsure how to do that.
I cannot tell you how these adapters got into the system because i do not administrate your systems. So just look it up at the source (see above), everything else is just conjecture.
Finally: please use CODE-tags for terminal output too. I have edited them in for you now, but please use them yourself. It makes text-based output (file contents, terminal output and code) more readable. Thank you.
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