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c0::50020f2300006107 disk connected unconfigured unknown
c1 fc-private connected configured unknown
c1::220203708b69c32b disk connected configured unknown
c1::220203708ba7d832 disk connected configured unknown
c1::220203708b8d45f2 disk connected configured unknown
c1::220203708b9b20b2 disk connected configured unknown
Note The cfgadm -l command displays information about FC host ports. You can also use the
cfgadm -al command to display information about FC devices. The lines that include a port
world wide name (WWN) in the Ap_Id eld associated with c0 represent a fabric device. Use
the cfgadm configure and unconfigure commands to manage those devices and make them
available to hosts using the Solaris 10 OS. The Ap_Id devices with port WWNs under c1
represent private-loop devices that are congured through the c1 host port.
Conguring Device Nodes Without Multipathing Enabled
This section describes fabric device conguration tasks on a host that does not have
multipathing enabled.
The procedures in this section show how to detect fabric devices that are visible on a host and to
congure and make them available to a host using the Solaris 10 OS. The procedures in this
section use specic devices as examples to illustrate how to use the cfgadm(1M) command to
detect and congure fabric devices.
The device information that you supply and that is displayed by the cfgadm(1M) command
depends on your system conguration.
To Congure an Individual Device Without
Multipathing
This sample procedure describes how to congure a fabric device that is attached to the
fabric-connected host port c0.
Loginasroot(su - root).
Identify the device to be congured.
# cfgadm -al
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
c0 fc-fabric connected unconfigured unknown
c0::50020f2300006077 disk connected unconfigured unknown
c0::50020f23000063a9 disk connected unconfigured unknown
c0::50020f2300005f24 disk connected unconfigured unknown
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