Configuration, Fc and fcoe driver configuration, Fc and fcoe driver parameters – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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3. Configuration

FC and FCoE Driver Configuration

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3. Configuration

FC and FCoE Driver Configuration

FC and FCoE Driver Parameters

Note: The FC and FCoE driver parameters determine some aspects of the driver’s

behavior. There are two main types, static and dynamic. Changes to the static

parameters require a driver reload for the change to take effect. Changes to

most dynamic parameters take effect immediately; some do not take effect until

there is a link-down/link-up sequence.

See the following section and “Dynamic FC and FCoE Driver Parameters” on page 826,

respectively.

Static FC and FCoE Driver Parameters

Changes to static parameters require a driver reload for the change to take effect.

Table 3-1 lists the static FC and FCoE driver parameters.

Table 3-1 Static FC and FCoE Driver Parameters

Parameter

Description

sysfs

Visible

lpfc_ack0

When enabled, ACK0 is used for Class 2. The enabled value is 1.
The disabled value is 0 (default).

Yes

lpfc_dev_loss_initiator

When enabled, engage the devloss timeout for initiators. The
enabled value is 1.
The disabled value is 0 (default).

Note: This parameter is applicable to the RHEL5.x driver only.

Yes

lpfc_discovery_threads

Specifies the maximum number of ELS commands that can be
outstanding for a discovery.

Note: The lpfc_discovery_threads parameter defaults to a value

of 64 for private loop topologies regardless of the
configured value. If there are multiple ports configured
on the host the value of 64 is only used for those ports
that are connected in a private loop topology. The
configured value is used for all other ports.

The minimum value is 1. The maximum value is 64. The default
value is 32.

No

lpfc_enable_da_id

When enabled, the FC and FCoE driver issues a DA_ID CT
command to the fabric when VPorts log out of the fabric. The
enabled value is 1. The disabled value is 0 (default).

No

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