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Operating Systems AIX [ASK] - AIX Fibre Channel behavior Post 303031947 by vbe on Friday 8th of March 2019 05:15:12 AM
Old 03-08-2019
Thanks Bakunin, for that brilliant explanation, I wished I could be so clear...
I want to point out the very last paragraph is crucial! as more than 75% of the issues I encounter are related to that paragraph, usually when migrating disk bays or servers in a hurry ( time frame to respect...) you go to the vital first to get thing working fast and when the pressure drop remember that you havent finished.. to finalise you need those both WWPNs to be effective, only if you are unlucky you have an issue before and chances you find yourself in this very same situation... In other words when doing this sort of operations be sure you have check with the SAN team that all is configured and correct before lets say, reboot after a patching, or moving the VM, it sounds silly but often you having your schedules and issues, are not always aware of what the other team may have done meanwhile that may have a side effects...
 

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Pod::Elemental::Selectors(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			    Pod::Elemental::Selectors(3pm)

NAME
Pod::Elemental::Selectors - predicates for selecting elements VERSION
version 0.102362 OVERVIEW
Pod::Elemental::Selectors provides a number of routines to check for Pod::Elemental paragraphs with given qualities. SELECTORS
Selectors are predicates: they examine paragraphs and return either true or false. All the selectors have (by default) names like: "s_whatever". They expect zero or more parameters to affect the selection. If these parameters are given, but no paragraph, a callback will be returned that will expect a paragraph. If a paragraph is given, the selector will return immediately. For example, the "s_command" selector expects a parameter that can be the name of the command desired. Both of the following uses are valid: # create and use a callback: my $selector = s_command('head1'); my @headers = grep { $selector->($_) } @paragraphs; # just check a paragraph right now: if ( s_command('head1', $paragraph) ) { ... } The selectors can be imported individually or as the "-all" group, and can be renamed with Sub::Exporter features. (Selectors cannot yet be curried by Sub::Exporter.) s_blank my $callback = s_blank; if( s_blank($para) ) { ... } "s_blank" tests whether a paragraph is a Generic::Blank element. s_flat my $callback = s_flat; if( s_flat($para) ) { ... } "s_flat" tests whether a paragraph does Pod::Elemental::Flat -- in other words, is content-only. s_node my $callback = s_node; if( s_node($para) ) { ... } "s_node" tests whether a paragraph does Pod::Elemental::Node -- in other words, whether it may have children. s_command my $callback = s_command; my $callback = s_command( $command_name); my $callback = s_command(@command_names); if( s_command(undef, $para) ) { ... } if( s_command( $command_name, $para) ) { ... } if( s_command(@command_names, $para) ) { ... } "s_command" tests whether a paragraph does Pod::Elemental::Command. If a command name (or a reference to an array of command names) is given, the tested paragraph's command must match one of the given command names. AUTHOR
Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Ricardo SIGNES. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-05 Pod::Elemental::Selectors(3pm)
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