
Configuring the Sun StorEdge Network Foundation HBA Driver
Configuring the Sun StorEdge Network Foundation HBA
Driver
The StorEdge Network Foundation HBA requires special configuration to bind device
World Wide port names for use by the VERITAS sg driver.
The script /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/sg.build adds the proper entries to the
sg.links and sg.conf files. Before running the script, make sure that all devices are
powered on and connected to the HBA.
An example of the additional entries in /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/driver/sg.conf
follows:
name="sg" parent="fp" target=0 lun=0 fc-port-wwn="22000090a50001c8";
name="sg" parent="fp" target=0 lun=1 fc-port-wwn="22000090a50001c8";
An example of the additional entries in /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/driver/sg.links
follows:
type=ddi_pseudo;name=sg;addr=w22000090a50001c8,0; sg/c\N0t\A1l0
type=ddi_pseudo;name=sg;addr=w22000090a50001c8,1; sg/c\N0t\A1l1
Note Each time a new device is added or an old device removed, re-create and re-install
the new sg configuration (see “Configuring SG and ST Drivers” on page 9).
The script /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/sgscan checks for devices that are not
configured, and produces output similar to the following example:
#WARNING: detected StorEdge Network Foundation connected devices not
in sg configuration file:
#
# Device World Wide Port Name 21000090a50001c8
#
# See /usr/openv/volmgr/MediaMgr_DeviceConfig_Guide.txt topic
# "Configuring the Sun StorEdge Network Foundation HBA/Driver"
# for information on how to use sg.build and sg.install
# to configure these devices
Configuring Third-Party Fibre Channel HBA Drivers
Fibre channel devices should be bound to specific target IDs by modifying the HBA
driver's configuration files. The binding process assures that the target ID will not change
after a system reboot or a fibre channel configuration change. In some instances, VERITAS
products are configured to use a specific target ID, which if changed will cause the
products to fail until they are configured correctly.
12 NetBackup Media Manager Device Configuration Guide for UNIX, Windows, and Linux
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