Technical data

Present, Logged in, FCP Target, FCP Logged in,
N_Port at FC DID 0x00006e - SCSI tgt id 4 :
portname 2200-0020-3700-55CB
nodename 2000-0020-3700-55CB
Present, Logged in, FCP Target, FCP Logged in,
1 Status of the emx0 link. The connection is a Fibre Channel arbitrated
loop (FC-AL) connection, and the link is up. The adapter is on SCSI
bus 2 at SCSI ID 7. The port name and node name of the adapter are
provided.
The Fibre Channel DID number is the physical Fibre Channel address
being used by the N_Port.
6.11.3 Using the emxmgr Utility Interactively
Start the emxmgr utility without any command-line options to enter the
interactive mode to:
Display the presence of KGPSA Fibre Channel adapters
Display the target ID mappings for a Fibre Channel adapter
Display the current Fibre Channel topology for a Fibre Channel adapter
You have already seen how you can perform these functions from the
command line. The same output is available using the interactive mode by
selecting the appropriate option (shown in the following example).
When you start the emxmgr utility with no command-line options, the
default device used is the first Fibre Channel adapter it finds. If you want to
perform functions for another adapter, you must change the targeted adapter
to the correct adapter. For instance, if emx0 is present, when you start the
emxmgr interactively, any commands executed to display information will
provide the information for emx0.
______________________ Notes ______________________
The emxmgr has an extensive help facility in the interactive mode.
Option 3, "Change Target ID Mappings" is a hold-over from the
Tru64 UNIX Version 4.0F product and has no use in the Tru64
UNIX Version 5.1A product. Do not use this option.
An example using the emxmgr in the interactive mode follows:
# emxmgr
Now issuing commands to : "emx0"
Select Option (against "emx0"):
Using Fibre Channel Storage 6–85