Compaq StorageWorks HSG60 ACS Solution Software V8.6 for Sun Solaris Installation and Configuration Guide
Fibre Channel: Considerations for Both Loop and Fabric Environments 6–15
Accept/Reject Changes
At this point, all the modification prompts have been provided and the final actions are to
show a summary of the modifications and allow the user to accept or skip the changes.
■ Adapter: fcaw
Path: /pci@a,2000/fibre-channel@2
Mode: Loop
LUNs/Target: 8
Targets: 67,68
■ Is this correct? [Y,n]
At this point, you have two options.
■ Press Enter and choose the default option of Y and to accept the adapter driver’s
modification, including changes to the sd.conf entries and the specific driver file,
fca-pci.conf.
■ Enter n and discard the proposed changes. No changes will be applied to the adapter
and driver and everything remains as previously.
Since these changes impact the system level driver mode, LUNs and Targets, the server
must be rebooted with the ( -r) reconfigure switch. Enter the following command:
# reboot -- -r
Configuration Recipes
This section presents a set of macro-level procedures to perform:
■ “Loop Configuration(s),” page 6–16
■ “Fabric Configuration(s),” page 6–16
■ “Loop to Fabric Reconfiguration,” page 6–17
■ “Fabric to Loop Reconfiguration,” page 6–17
The following assumptions have been made in these procedures:
■ The server in question has an adapter to support the Fibre Channel loop or fabric.
■ A storage system is available that will support a fibre connection.
■ That hubs and switches are available.