Solaris Driver Configuration Parameters - Dell Brocade Adapters Installation And Reference Manual

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Storage driver-level parameters
Following is an example for disabling FDMI.
bcu drvconf --key fdmi_enable --val 0

Solaris driver configuration parameters

Table 36
NOTE
Brocade 804 and 1007 adapters are not supported on Solaris systems.
TABLE 36
Parameter
ioc-auto-recover
msix-disable
num-fcxps
num-ios
num-rports
num-sgpgs
num-tms
num-ufbufs
reqq-size
rspq-size
Managing Solaris driver configuration parameters
To modify any driver parameter values, use the following steps.
1. Edit /kernel/drv/bfa.conf.
2. When you have set all desired parameters, reboot the system.
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key = ioc_auto_recover, value range [0-1] default = 1
key = rport_del_timeout, value range [0-90] default = 90
key = msix_disable, value range [0-1] default = 1
key = fdmi_enable, value range [0-1) default = 1
describes the Solaris configuration parameters.
Solaris driver configuration parameters
Default Value
1
1
64
512
512
512
128
64
256
64
For example, to set the number of FCP IO requests, use the following.
num-ios=600
Notes
Auto recover IOC (IO controller) on heartbeat failure.
Disable MSIx interrupt (and use INTx).
Maximum number of unassisted Fibre Channel exchanges.
Maximum number of FCP IO requests.
Maximum number of remote ports.
Maximum number of scatter gather pages.
Maximum number of task management commands.
Maximum number of unsolicited Fibre Channel receive buffers.
Number of elements in each request queue (used for
driver-to-firmware communication).
Number of elements in completion queues (used for firmware-to-
driver communication).
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