A fibre-to-scsi address conversion, Fibre/fcoe-to-scsi address conversion – HP XP RAID Manager Software User Manual

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A Fibre-to-SCSI address conversion

Disks connected with Fibre Channel display as SCSI disks on UNIX hosts. Disks connected with
Fibre Channel connections can be fully utilized. RAID Manager converts Fibre Channel physical
addresses to SCSI target IDs (TIDs) using a conversion table (see

Figure 9 (page 51)

).

Table 14 (page 51)

shows the current limits for SCSI TIDs and LUNs on various operating systems.

Fibre/FCoE-to-SCSI address conversion

Figure 9 Example Fibre address conversion

If ISCSI, AL_PA is fixed a value 0xFE.

Table 14 Limits for target IDs and LUNs

Windows systems

Solaris, IRIX systems

HP-UX, other systems

-

LUN

TID

LUN

TID

LUN

TID

Port

0 to 1023

0 to 31

0 to 1023

0 to 125

0 to 1023

0 to 15

Fibre

0 to 7

0 to 15

0 to 7

0 to 15

0 to 7

0 to 15

SCSI

Conversion table for Windows. The conversion table for Windows is based on conversion by an
Emulex driver. If the Fibre Channel adapter is different (for example, QLogic, HP), the target ID
that is indicated by the raidscan command may be different from the target ID on the Windows
host.

Example 6 “Using Raidscan to display TID and LUN for Fibre Channel devices”

shows an example

of using the raidscan command to display the TID and LUN of Harddisk6 (HP driver). You must
start HORCM without the descriptions of HORCM_DEV or HORCM_INST in the configuration
definition file because of the unknown TIDs and LUNs.

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