A fibre-to-scsi address conversion, Fibre/fcoe-to-scsi address conversion – HP XP Racks User Manual
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A Fibre-to-SCSI address conversion
Disks connected with fibre channel display as SCSI disks on UNIX hosts. Disks connected with
fibre channel connections can be fully utilized. RAID Manager converts fibre-channel physical
addresses to SCSI target IDs (TIDs) using a conversion table (see
).
shows the current limits for SCSI TIDs and LUNs on various operating systems.
Fibre/FCoE-to-SCSI address conversion
Figure 9 Example Fibre Address Conversion
If ISCSI, AL_PA is fixed a value 0xFE.
Table 14 Limits for Target IDs and LUNs
Windows Systems
Solaris, IRIX Systems
HP-UX, other Systems
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LUN
TID
LUN
TID
LUN
TID
Port
0 to 1023
0 to 31
0 to 1023
0 to 125
0 to 1023
0 to 15
Fibre
0 to 7
0 to 15
0 to 7
0 to 15
0 to 7
0 to 15
SCSI
Conversion table for Windows. The conversion table for Windows is based on conversion by an
Emulex driver. If the fibre-channel adapter is different (for example, Qlogic, HP), the target ID that
is indicated by the raidscan command may be different from the target ID on the Windows host.
Example 6 “Using Raidscan to Display TID and LUN for Fibre-Channel Devices”
shows an example
of using the raidscan command to display the TID and LUN of Harddisk6 (HP driver). You must
start HORCM without the descriptions of HORCM_DEV or HORCM_INST in the configuration
definition file because of the unknown TIDs and LUNs.
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