| Contents | Contents AIX Host Utilities 6.0 Quick Start Guide............3 Task 1: Make sure the prerequisites for installing and setting up the Host Utilities have been met..3 Task 2: Install and set up the Host Utilities................... 4 Task 3: Set up access between the host and the LUNs on the storage system........5 Index.............................7...
Note: For information about supported topologies, see the SAN Configuration Guide for your version of Data ONTAP. This guide is available online on https://www.fujitsu.com/global/support/products/computing/ storage/manuals-list.html. 4. (FC direct-attached environment) If you use a direct-attached, FC configuration, set the media type of the target HBA on the storage system to loop.
1. Download the compressed file containing the packages from the DVD included in the Product. 2. Uncompress the file and get the SAN Toolkit software package (Fujitsu.SAN_toolkit ) for all environments and the host settings software package for your environment:...
| AIX Host Utilities 6.0 Quick Start Guide | a. For each host HBA (fcsciX where X is the HBA number), enable the AIX Fast I/O Failure feature by entering the following command: chdev -l fscsiX -a fc_err_recov=fast_fail -P b. After you have set these values on each host HBA, reboot the system to enable the change to take place.
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| AIX Host Utilities 6.0 Quick Start Guide | ALUA handles this automatically. If ALUA is not supported and you are using an MPIO environment, you can use the dotpaths utility that comes with the Host Utilities to set the path priorities. If you enter dotpaths without any options, it sets the priority for all Data ONTAP LUNs.
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