Persistent Bindings [Linux Only] - Hitachi GVX-CC64GxBX series User Manual

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Persistent Bindings [Linux only]

[Function]You can fix the configuration information using the configuration information persistent
binding function (persistent bindings (*1)). You can have the configuration recognized on the
system created automatically as the persistent binding information to register it in
/etc/hfcldd.conf.
[Syntax]
<Display> hfcmgr –pb
Displays the registered configuration information (*2)
<Set> hfcmgr –pb create
Automatically creates the current connection configuration information to register
<Set> hfcmgr –pb automap {on|off}
Automap Information. To run Persistent Bindings, you need to turn it off.
<Delete> hfcmgr –pb delete
Cancels all the current connection configuration information
(*1) RHEL6 or later does not support this feature.
(*2) The configuration information that the driver recognizes and is currently running can be checked by
"4.5 Display Current Component".
[Example]
● The procedure for using Persistent Bindings is shown below:
(Step 1) Automatically create the current configuration information
Figure Sample of hfcmgr –pb automatic setting
# ./hfcmgr –pb create
Time:xxxx/xx/xx xx:xx:xx
----------------------------------------------
WWPN : 5000087000300130 Device : hfcldd0
----------------------------------------------
TargetID
: 000
TargetWWPN : 50060e8000427810
TargetWWNN : 50060e8000427810
----------------------------------------------
WWPN : 5000087000300020 Device : hfcldd1
----------------------------------------------
:
Succeeded.
You need reboot system after remake a ramdisk image to reflect parameter changes to the system.
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