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Adding openvms hosts, Scanning the bus, Adding openvms hosts scanning the bus – HP 4000.6000.8000 Enterprise Virtual Arrays User Manual

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Table 29 Comparing console LUN to OS unit ID

System Display

ID type

$1$GGA100:

Console LUN ID set to 100

$1$DGA50:

OS unit ID set to 50

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: Acpi(PNP0002,0300)/Pci(01|01)
Adapter WWPN: 50060B00003B478A
Adapter WWNN: 50060B00003B478B
Adapter S/N: 3B478A

Scanning the bus

Enter the following command to scan the bus for the OpenVMS virtual disk:

$ MC SYSMAN IO AUTO/LOG

A listing of LUNs detected by the scan process is displayed. Verify that the new LUNs appear on
the list.

OpenVMS

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