Dell npar configurations – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand Manager Command Line Interface Version 10.2 User Manual

P010067-01A Rev. A

5. CLI Client Command Descriptions

Profile Management Commands

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Note:(pN) labels are the port parameter names to use in the

SetAdapterPortConfig command (e.g. p0=NIC,FCoE p1=NIC,iSCSI).

Setting Multichannel Bandwidths

See “CMSetBW” on page 345 for more information.

Dell NPar Configurations

Note: ARI must be available to support sixteen functions on an adapter.

OCe14000-series adapters automatically support ARI. However, the system’s

motherboard must support ARI, it must be enabled in the system BIOS, and the

operating system must support ARI. If these conditions are not met, although

you will be required to configure all sixteen functions, only eight functions will

be present and discovered by the OneCommand Manager application after a

reboot.

Enabling and Disabling NPar

To enable NPar, set the "mctype" parameter in the SetAdapterPortConfig command to

“NPar”. When enabling NPar, the additional function protocols must be specified for

the extra channels or they will be set to “None”; meaning that there is no protocol

running on the function. Disable NPar by setting “mctype” to “None”.

Notes:

The existing CMMode command, used to enable or disable multichannel for

OCe11100-series adapters, cannot be used to enable or disable NPar. Using the

CMMMode command to enable or disable NPar displays an error message

indicating that the command is not supported by the firmware or hardware.

When NPar is disabled, NParEP Mode is automatically disabled as well. It is not

necessary to specify the nparepmode= parameter on the command line when

disabling NPar (mctype=none), and an error is generated if you attempt to do

so.

After enabling NPar with the SetAdapterPortConfig command, default

bandwidths will be automatically assigned to each partition with an assigned

protocol. See “Default NPar Bandwidths” on page 435 for more information.

Showing NPar Configuration

Both the GetAdatperPortConfig command and the CMGetParams command show

different aspects of the NPar configuration.
Showing NPar Configuration Using GetAdapterPortConfig
The GetAdatperPortConfig command displays all of the adapter's ports and the

functions running on each port. It also shows the state of NParEP Mode. See

“GetAdapterPortConfig” on page 415 for more information.

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