User`s guide
136 XgOS User’s Guide • September 2014
■ (4 vHBAs) * (4 targets) * (2 LUNs) = 32, which complies with the rule of 256 total
LUNs per host. This example shows that less than 256 LUNs per host are
supported.
■ (1 vHBA) * (1 target) * (256 LUNs) = 256, which complies with the rule of 256 total
LUNs per host, and the maximum of 256 LUNs per target
Basic vHBA Configuration
The following command syntax and example show basic vHBA configuration.
Syntax
Note – The process of removing a vHBA depends upon the environment in which it
operates. For instructions about removing a vHBA, see“Removing vHBAs” on
page 158.
Parameter Description
add server-profile <profile-name> <server>@<f1-15>:ServerPort<ib-port-num>
add vhba <vhba-name>.<profile-name> <slot>/<port> [-local-id <ID>
-lun-mask <mask> -map <map> -mtu <MTU-size> -no-lun-masking
-wwn-id <WWN-suffix>]
show vhba <wildcard> <vhba-name>.<profile-name> -detail
remove vhba <wildcard> <vhba-name>.<profile-name> [-noconfirm]
Parameter Description
add vhba <vhba-name>.<profile-name> The name of the vHBA you are creating. The vhba-name
portion must be unique in the Oracle server profile to which it
is assigned. The profile-name is the name of a server profile
which you have already created.
<slot/port> The I/O module and port number where this vHBA
terminates.