User`s guide

7 – Setting Up Connections
Deleting Persistent Configuration Data
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3. Select an ID from the ID drop-down box.
In Solaris SPARC and Red Hat Linux, target IDs can be assigned to configured
ports. Valid target ID values are in the range 0–254 (Red Hat Linux) or 0–255
(Solaris SPARC). The IDs are validated before they are saved. Duplicate target
IDs are not allowed.
When you set a target ID for a visible path in Red Hat Linux, the same target
ID is set for both hidden and configured paths. When you set a target ID for a
visible path in Solaris SPARC, the same target ID is not set for both hidden and
configured paths.
In Windows NT/2000, target IDs can be assigned only to ports that will be
configured. Valid targets ID values are in the range 0–(n–1), where n is the
number of targets attached to the HBA.
Once persistent binding information for the targets is saved, the ports retain the
assigned target IDs across reboots.
4. Complete binding the target IDs by clicking one of the buttons at the bottom of
the Fibre Channel Configuration dialog box:
Save. The current configuration is saved. Any previously saved
configuration for the current HBA is overwritten.
Cancel. The current configuration is not saved.
7.7
Deleting Persistent Configuration Data
When you select persistent configuration data, the current configuration data
displays if one exists. You can do the following:
Delete the persistent configuration data for an adapter and its devices and LUNs
(see section 7.7.1).
Delete the persistent configuration data for a device and its LUNs (see
section 7.7.2).