Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand™ Manager Application

P010066-01A Rev. A

8. Managing Adapters and Ports

FC/FCoE

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Normally, for a specific LUN, the states reported in the 'On Reboot' and

'Current' column are identical. However, there can be times where these do not

match. For example, the hbacmd utility can be used to change only the 'Current'

mask state for a LUN and not touch the 'On Reboot' mask state contained in the

configuration file.

Current – The 'Current' column displays the live mask state currently in use by

the driver. When you first see the LUN Masking tab, the mask states displayed

in the 'Current' column are identical to the mask states for the corresponding

LUNs in the discovery-tree.

To change the mask status of a LUN:
1. Select Host view.
2. From the discovery-tree, select the SCSI target whose LUN masking state you want

to change. A set of LUNs appears below the selected SCSI target.

3. Select the LUN Masking tab. This tab contains a list of the same set of LUNs that

appear below the SCSI target in the discovery-tree.

4. In the LUN list of the LUN Masking tab, select one or more LUNs. The Mask

Selected LUNs, Unmask Selected LUNs, Unmask All LUNs, Restore and Apply

buttons become active as appropriate. For example, if the LUN is currently

unmasked, only the Mask Selected LUNs button is active.

5. Change the mask status: click Mask Selected LUN(s), Unmask Selected LUN(s) or

Unmask All LUNs as appropriate. Mask status changes appear in red text.

Note: To return all mask settings to their status before you started this procedure,

click Restore before you click Apply. Once you click Apply, changes cannot

be cancelled by clicking Restore. To unmask all LUNs, click Unmask All

LUNs. This button is always active. Be sure to also click Apply to commit

the changes.

6. Click Apply to commit the changes. An informational message is displayed that

confirms the mask status has changed and the red text changes to black.

Managing FC/FCoE ExpressLane LUNS (LPe15000 and
LPe16000 HBAs)

The OneCommand Manager application allows you set special priority queuing for

selected LUNs by making them ExpressLane LUNs. ExpressLane LUN performance is

superior to that of regular LUNs. You can enable ExpressLane LUNs attached to both

physical and virtual ports.
ExpressLane LUN assignments persist across reboots.

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