Resetting an fc/fcoe port, Figure 6-21 – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand Manager for VMware vCenter Version 10.2 User Manual

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6. Managing Adapters and Ports

Viewing and Managing FC/FCoE LUNs

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8. Click Yes. The New WWPN and new WWNN values are saved. The new WWPN

and WWNN appear in the Pending Changes list in the WWN Management area of

the Maintenance tab.

9. Reboot the system for the changes to take effect. The new WWPN and WWNN

appear in the Pending Changes list of the Maintenance tab until the system is

rebooted. After rebooting, the changes are applied and appear in the Current

section of the Maintenance tab.

Note: After changing the WWN of an adapter, you must reboot the system before

trying to access the adapter on that system.

Resetting an FC/FCoE Port

Caution:

Do not reset your adapter port while copying or writing files. This could

result in data loss or corruption.

Note: While resetting a port on OneCommand Manager for VMware vCenter, do not

perform any active management operations on the ESXi host.

Note: For FCoE ports, a reset is only necessary to activate changed driver parameters

or FIP settings. It does not actually perform an adapter level reset of the port.

When changing WWN configuration on OneCommand Manager for VMware

vCenter, do not perform any active management operations on the ESXi host.

To reset an FC port:
1. Select a host in the vSphere console tree-view and select the Emulex OneCommand

tab.

2. In the Emulex Device Management tree-view, select the FC port you want to reset.
3. Select the Maintenance tab (Figure 6-9).
4. Click Reset.
5. The following warning appears:

Figure 6-21 Reset Port Warning

Click Yes. The adapter port resets. The reset can require several seconds to

complete. While the adapter port is resetting, the message “Operation is in

progress” is displayed. When the reset is finished, the message “Reset Port

Completed” is displayed.

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