Hitachi GVX-CC64GxBX series User Manual page 84

Gigabit fibre channel adapter
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[Notes]
(1) If the Additional WWPN is used with Pre-configure function of Hitachi Compute Blade, you
do not need to update the WWPN by using this command.
(2)
[Linux] You need to update the RAMDISK image and reboot the system in order to enable
the new settings after the set or delete commands have been successfully executed. For
details to update the RAMDISK image, refer to section 'Notes on Updating the RAMDISK
Image'.
[Windows] You need to reboot the system in order to enable the new settings after the set
or delete commands have been successfully executed.
(3) This command cannot be used if operating on the LPAR manager of Hitachi Server
Virtualization Mechanism.
(4) This command updates WWPN registered in the /etc/hfcldd.conf file on Linux and registry
on Windows. Port individual settings are stored together with WWPN, so those settings are
applied to the adapter port after replacement. The flash setting data is not covered by this
command and it can be applied to a new adapter using section 'Back up the HBA BIOS
Setup Data' and section 'Restore the HBA BIOS setup data'. You are able to take over
each setting for old adapter to new adapter referring the following commands;
Table Takeover procedure for each set data
No. Setting data
1
The port information include the following
term;
・Connection Type
・Link Speed
・Login Delay Time
・Login Target Filter (for 16GbpsADAPT)
・MCK Link Down Time
・Link Init Negotiation Time
・Multiple PortID
2
The port information include the following
term;
・port information except Connection
Type, Link Speed and Login Delay Time.
3
The boot information
4
The Persistent Binding information [Linux
only]
(5) On the LPAR manager, this command is supported from the following version.
・RHEL5:The driver version higher than or equal to X.5.16.1240
・RHEL6:
Supported by all versions
・Windows:HFCTools version higher than or equal to 1.0.3.37
Takeover command
Back up the HBA BIOS Setup Data
Restore the HBA BIOS Setup Data
Update or Delete the Port Individual Setting Information
Back up the HBA BIOS Setup Data
Restore the HBA BIOS Setup Data
Update or Delete the Port Individual Setting Information
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