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PurposeCommand or Action
(Optional)
If NIV mode is enabled for the adapter, you must assign
a channel number to this vHBA. The range is 1 to 1000.
Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
set channel-number number
Step 4
Commits the transaction to the system configuration.Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
commit
Step 5
The changes will take effect upon the next server
reboot.
Note
This example creates a vHBA on adapter 1:
Server# scope chassis
Server /chassis # scope adapter 1
Server /chassis/adapter # create host-fc-if Vhba5
Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if *# commit
New host-fc-if settings will take effect upon the next server reset
Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #
What to Do Next
•
Reboot the server to create the vHBA.
•
If configuration changes are required, configure the new vHBA as described in Modifying vHBA
Properties, on page 88.
Deleting a vHBA
Procedure
PurposeCommand or Action
Enters the chassis command mode.Server# scope chassis
Step 1
Enters the command mode for the adapter card at the PCI
slot number specified by index.
Server /chassis # scope adapter
index
Step 2
The server must be powered on before you can
view or change adapter settings.
Note
Deletes the specified vHBA.Server /chassis/adapter # delete
host-fc-if name
Step 3
You cannot delete either of the two default
vHBAs, fc0 or fc1.
Note
Commits the transaction to the system configuration.Server /chassis/adapter # commit
Step 4
The changes will take effect upon the next server
reboot.
Note
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Deleting a vHBA