Fc and fcoe driver configuration, Fc/fcoe driver parameters configuration methods, Fc and fcoe driver configuration 0 – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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Emulex Drivers Version 10.2 for VMware ESXi User Manual

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3. Configuration

FC and FCoE Driver Configuration

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FC and FCoE Driver Configuration

You can configure driver parameters using native ESXi tools, the Emulex

OneCommand Manager application (for use in non-lockdown mode only), or the

OneCommand Manager for VMware vCenter application (for use in both lockdown

and non-lockdown modes).
This document describes how to configure parameters using native ESXi tools. For a

more comprehensive description of ESXi tools, refer to VMware’s public website. If you

have further questions, contact a VMware technical support representative.
See the OneCommand Manager Application User Manual and the OneCommand Manager

Command Line Interface User Manual for information about the OneCommand Manager

application.
See the OneCommand Manager Application for VMware vCenter User Manual for

information about the OneCommand Manager Application for VMware vCenter

software plugin.

FC/FCoE Driver Parameters Configuration Methods

There are four ways to configure the driver parameters:

Permanent (global)

Permanent (per adapter)

Temporary (global)

Temporary (per adapter)

The OneCommand Manager application supports all four ways to configure driver

parameters. This is the preferred method of setting configuration parameters. Refer to

the OneCommand Manager Application User Manual or the OneCommand Manager for

VMware vCenter User Manual for more information.
The native ESXi tools only support permanent configuration methods for the driver

parameters. The following section provides further information on permanent

configuration methods.

Permanent

FC/FCoE

Configuration Methods Using Native ESXi

Tools

Permanent configuration requires that the new values be saved in the ESXi

environment. These changes are considered permanent because they stay in effect

across system reboots.
See “FC/FCoE Driver Configuration Parameters” on page 1013 for parameter names

and values. Parameter values are in both hexadecimal and decimal.

Note: For ESXi systems, the following steps must be executed from the

Troubleshooting Administrative Shell environment. If your configuration does

not provide access to this shell, refer to VMware’s vSphere or VMware’s

vCenter server manual for enabling driver logging. Alternatively, refer to

Emulex’s CIM Provider Installation Guide for driver logging.

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