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7.5.2 Setting up FC Disks for Booting and Dumping

You must use the wwidmgr command to set up each device that you will use for booting or dumping. Once a device is set up, the console retains the information it requires to access the device in nonvolatile memory. You only have to rerun the wwidmgr command if the system configuration changes and the nonvolatile information is no longer valid.

The console provides a simplified setup command, called wwidmgr -quickset. This command can be used in either of the following cases:

If neither description applies to your configuration, refer to the Wwidmgr User's Manual for additional instructions.

Example 7-3 illustrates the wwidmgr -quickset command. Note the following:

Example 7-3 Using widmgr -quickset

P00>>>wwidmgr -quickset -udid 10 
 
Disk assignment and reachability after next initialization: 
 
 
6000-1fe1-0000-0d10-0009-8090-0677-0016 
                          via adapter:         via fc nport:        connected: 
dga10.1001.0.2.1         kgpsaa0.0.0.2.1      5000-1fe1-0000-0d14      Yes 
dga10.1002.0.2.1         kgpsaa0.0.0.2.1      5000-1fe1-0000-0d11      No 
dgb10.1003.0.3.1         kgpsab0.0.0.3.1      5000-1fe1-0000-0d13      Yes 
dgb10.1004.0.3.1         kgpsab0.0.0.3.1      5000-1fe1-0000-0d12      No 
P00>>>wwidmgr -quickset -udid 50 
 
Disk assignment and reachability after next initialization: 
 
 
6000-1fe1-0000-0d10-0009-8090-0677-0016 
                          via adapter:         via fc nport:        connected: 
dga10.1001.0.2.1         kgpsaa0.0.0.2.1      5000-1fe1-0000-0d14      Yes 
dga10.1002.0.2.1         kgpsaa0.0.0.2.1      5000-1fe1-0000-0d11      No 
dgb10.1003.0.3.1         kgpsab0.0.0.3.1      5000-1fe1-0000-0d13      Yes 
dgb10.1004.0.3.1         kgpsab0.0.0.3.1      5000-1fe1-0000-0d12      No 
 
6000-1fe1-0000-0d10-0009-8090-0677-0026 
                          via adapter:         via fc nport:        connected: 
dga50.1001.0.2.1         kgpsaa0.0.0.2.1      5000-1fe1-0000-0d14      Yes 
dga50.1002.0.2.1         kgpsaa0.0.0.2.1      5000-1fe1-0000-0d11      No 
dgb50.1003.0.3.1         kgpsab0.0.0.3.1      5000-1fe1-0000-0d13      Yes 
dgb50.1004.0.3.1         kgpsab0.0.0.3.1      5000-1fe1-0000-0d12      No 
P00>>>initialize 
Initializing... 
P00>>>show device 
polling ncr0 (NCR 53C810) slot 1, bus 0 PCI, hose 1   SCSI Bus ID 7 
dka500.5.0.1.1     DKA500                   RRD45  1645 
polling kgpsa0 (KGPSA-B) slot 2, bus 0 PCI, hose 1 
kgpsaa0.0.0.2.1            PGA0        WWN 1000-0000-c920-a7db 
dga10.1001.0.2.1   $1$DGA10                 HSG80  R024 
dga50.1001.0.2.1   $1$DGA50                 HSG80  R024 
dga10.1002.0.2.1   $1$DGA10                 HSG80  R024 
dga50.1002.0.2.1   $1$DGA50                 HSG80  R024 
polling kgpsa1 (KGPSA-B) slot 3, bus 0 PCI, hose 1 
kgpsab0.0.0.3.1            PGB0        WWN 1000-0000-c920-a694 
dgb10.1003.0.3.1   $1$DGA10                 HSG80  R024 
dgb50.1003.0.3.1   $1$DGA50                 HSG80  R024 
dgb10.1004.0.3.1   $1$DGA10                 HSG80  R024 
dgb50.1004.0.3.1   $1$DGA50                 HSG80  R024 
polling isp0 (QLogic ISP1020) slot 4, bus 0 PCI, hose 1   SCSI Bus ID 15 
dkb0.0.0.4.1       DKB0                     RZ1CB-CS  0844 
dkb100.1.0.4.1     DKB100                   RZ1CB-CS  0844 
polling floppy0 (FLOPPY) PCEB - XBUS hose 0   
dva0.0.0.1000.0    DVA0                      RX23 
polling ncr1 (NCR 53C810) slot 4, bus 0 PCI, hose 0   SCSI Bus ID 7 
dkc0.0.0.4.0       DKC0                     RZ29B  0007 
polling tulip0 (DECchip 21040-AA) slot 3, bus 0 PCI, hose 0 
ewa0.0.0.3.0       00-00-F8-21-09-74 Auto-Sensing 

Example 7-4 shows a boot sequence from an FC system disk. Note the following:

Example 7-4 Boot Sequence from an FC System Disk

P00>>>set bootdef_dev dga50.1002.0.2.1,dga50.1001.0.2.1,dgb50.1003.0.3.1, 
dgb50.1004.0.3.1 
P00>>>b 
(boot dga50.1002.0.2.1 -flags 0,0) 
dga50.1002.0.2.1 is not connected 
dga50.1002.0.2.1 is not connected 
dga50.1002.0.2.1 is not connected 
dga50.1002.0.2.1 is not connected 
failed to open dga50.1002.0.2.1 
(boot dga50.1001.0.2.1 -flags 0,0) 
block 0 of dga50.1001.0.2.1 is a valid boot block 
reading 919 blocks from dga50.1001.0.2.1 
bootstrap code read in 
Building FRU table 
base = 200000, image_start = 0, image_bytes = 72e00 
initializing HWRPB at 2000 
initializing page table at 1f2000 
initializing machine state 
setting affinity to the primary CPU 
jumping to bootstrap code 
 
 
    OpenVMS (TM) Alpha Operating System, Version V7.2    
... 
 
$ SHOW DEVICE 
 
Device                  Device           Error    Volume         Free  Trans Mnt 
 Name                   Status           Count     Label        Blocks Count Cnt 
$1$DGA10:     (FCNOD1)  Online               0 
$1$DGA50:     (FCNOD1)  Mounted              0  V72_SSB        4734189   303   1 
$1$DGA51:     (FCNOD1)  Online               0 
$1$DGA60:     (FCNOD1)  Online               0 
$1$DGA61:     (FCNOD1)  Online               0 
 
$ SHOW LOGICAL SYS$SYSDEVICE 
   "SYS$SYSDEVICE" = "$1$DGA50:" (LNM$SYSTEM_TABLE) 
 
$ SHO DEV/MULTI 
 
Device                  Device           Error         Current 
 Name                   Status           Count  Paths    path 
$1$DGA10:     (FCNOD1)  Online               0   4/ 4  PGB0.5000-1FE1-0000-0D11 
$1$DGA50:     (FCNOD1)  Mounted              0   4/ 4  PGA0.5000-1FE1-0000-0D12 
$1$DGA51:     (FCNOD1)  Online               0   4/ 4  PGA0.5000-1FE1-0000-0D13 
$1$DGA60:     (FCNOD1)  Online               0   4/ 4  PGB0.5000-1FE1-0000-0D14 
$1$DGA61:     (FCNOD1)  Online               0   4/ 4  PGB0.5000-1FE1-0000-0D11 
Device                  Device           Error         Current 
 Name                   Status           Count  Paths    path 
$1$GGA42:               Online               0   4/ 4  PGB0.5000-1FE1-0000-0D11 

7.6 Setting up an HSG80 for Use with OpenVMS

This section describes the basic requirements for setting up an HSG80 for use with OpenVMS. Refer to the HSG80 Array Controller ACS Version 8.4 Configuration and CLI Reference Guide for more information.

These are the steps you must perform to configure an HSG80 for OpenVMS:

  1. If the HSG80 has dual controllers, set them to multibus failover mode ( Section 7.6.1).
  2. Set the controller's SCSI version to SCSI-3 ( Section 7.6.2).

    Note

    You do not need to set the controller's allocation class value. This parameter is not used by OpenVMS with the HSG80.
  3. If you want to access the HSG80 Command Console LUN (CCL) from OpenVMS, assign it a device identifier ( Section 7.6.3).
    This will cause OpenVMS to configure the CCL as a generic SCSI device.
  4. Set the parameters for the HSG80 FC ports ( Section 7.6.4).
    Each port must have its FC profile set to PLDA and its topology set to FABRIC.
  5. Initialize and add logical units to the HSG80 configuration ( Section 7.6.5).
    In this step, you must assign a logical unit number and a device identifier to each logical unit.

    Note

    You do not need to set the logical unit's preferred path parameter. OpenVMS does not use this value in its path selection.
  6. Configure the HSG80 host connection table ( Section 7.6.6).

7.6.1 Setting a Dual HSG80 to Multibus Failover Mode

To set a dual HSG80 to multibus failover mode, you can use the following commands at the HSG console:

The commands and output are shown in Example 7-5.

Example 7-5 Setting a Dual HSG80 to Multibus Failover Mode

 
HSG> SHOW THIS_CONTROLLER 
Controller: 
        HSG80 ZG80900677 Software R024F-0, Hardware  E01 
        NODE_ID          = 5000-1FE1-0000-0D10 
        ALLOCATION_CLASS = 0 
        SCSI_VERSION     = SCSI-2 
        Not configured for dual-redundancy 
            Controller misconfigured -- other controller present 
        Device Port SCSI address 6 
        Time: NOT SET 
        Command Console LUN is disabled 
Host PORT_1: 
        Reported PORT_ID = 5000-1FE1-0000-0D11 
        PORT_1_PROFILE   = SCC 
        PORT_1_TOPOLOGY  = OFFLINE (offline) 
Host PORT_2: 
        Reported PORT_ID = 5000-1FE1-0000-0D12 
        PORT_2_PROFILE   = SCC 
        PORT_2_TOPOLOGY  = OFFLINE (offline) 
        NOREMOTE_COPY 
Cache: 
        128 megabyte write cache, version 0012 
        Cache is GOOD 
        No unflushed data in cache 
        CACHE_FLUSH_TIMER = DEFAULT (10 seconds) 
Mirrored Cache: 
        Not enabled 
Battery: 
        FULLY CHARGED 
        Expires:             27-APR-2000 
        NOCACHE_UPS 
%CER--HSG> --13-JAN-1946 04:32:49 (time not set)-- Controllers misconfigured. - 
Type SHOW THIS_CONTROLLER 
 
HSG> SET MULTIBUS_FAILOVER COPY = THIS_CONTROLLER 
 
%EVL--HSG> --13-JAN-1946 04:38:37 (time not set)-- Instance Code: 07050064 (not 
yet reported to host) 
 Template: 5.(05) 
 Power On Time: 0. Years, 284. Days, 5. Hours, 18. Minutes, 27. Seconds 
 Controller Model: HSG80 
 Serial Number: ZG80900677 Hardware Version:  E01(29) 
 Software Version: R024F(FF) 
 Informational Report 
 Instance Code: 07050064 
 Last Failure Code: 08080000 (No Last Failure Parameters) 
 
%EVL--HSG> --13-JAN-1946 04:38:37 (time not set)-- Instance Code: 43010064 (not 
yet reported to host) 
 Template: 4.(04) 
 Power On Time: 0. Years, 284. Days, 5. Hours, 18. Minutes, 28. Seconds 
 Controller Model: HSG80 
 Serial Number: ZG80900677 Hardware Version:  E01(29) 
 Software Version: R024F(FF) 
 Informational Report 
 Other Controller Serial Number: ZG80900641 
 Failed Controller Target Number: 0.(00) 
 LUNs Taken By This Controller: 
  00000000 
  00000000 
  00000000 
  00000000 
  00000000 
  00000000 
  00000000 
  00000000 
 Instance Code: 43010064 
 
... 
%CER--HSG> --13-JAN-1946 04:38:37 (time not set)-- Received LAST GASP message- 
from other controller, Last Failure Code: 08080000 
HSG> 
 
... 
%CER--HSG> --13-JAN-1946 04:39:23 (time not set)-- Other controller restarted 
HSG> SHOW THIS_CONTROLLER 
Controller: 
        HSG80 ZG80900677 Software R024F-0, Hardware  E01 
        NODE_ID          = 5000-1FE1-0000-0D10 
        ALLOCATION_CLASS = 0 
        SCSI_VERSION     = SCSI-2 
        Configured for MULTIBUS_FAILOVER with ZG80900641 
            In dual-redundant configuration 
        Device Port SCSI address 6 
        Time: NOT SET 
        Command Console LUN is disabled 
Host PORT_1: 
        Reported PORT_ID = 5000-1FE1-0000-0D11 
        PORT_1_PROFILE   = SCC 
        PORT_1_TOPOLOGY  = OFFLINE (offline) 
Host PORT_2: 
        Reported PORT_ID = 5000-1FE1-0000-0D12 
        PORT_2_PROFILE   = SCC 
        PORT_2_TOPOLOGY  = OFFLINE (offline) 
        NOREMOTE_COPY 
Cache: 
        128 megabyte write cache, version 0012 
        Cache is GOOD 
        No unflushed data in cache 
        CACHE_FLUSH_TIMER = DEFAULT (10 seconds) 
Mirrored Cache: 
        Not enabled 
Battery: 
        FULLY CHARGED 
        Expires:             27-APR-2000 
        NOCACHE_UPS 
Other controller restarted 

7.6.2 Setting an HSG80 to SCSI-3 Mode

Example 7-6 shows how to set the HSG80 to SCSI-3 mode. Note that the other controller in a dual configuration is set automatically to the same mode. You must restart the controllers for this operation to take effect.

Example 7-6 Setting an HSG80 to SCSI-3 Mode

HSG> SET THIS_CONTROLLER SCSI_VERSION = SCSI-3 
Warning 4030: Any units that would appear as unit 0 to a host will not be 
              available when in SCSI-3 mode 
Warning 4020: A restart of both this and the other controller is required 
              before all the parameters modified will take effect 
%CER--HSG> --13-JAN-1946 04:42:28 (time not set)-- Restart of this controller- 
required 
%CER--HSG> --13-JAN-1946 04:42:28 (time not set)-- Restart of the other- 
controller required 
Restart of this controller required 
Restart of the other controller required 

7.6.3 Setting the Device Identifier for the CCL

You must choose a unique identifier for each device. The following command sets the device identifier for the CCL to 42. This will cause OpenVMS to configure the CCL as a generic SCSI device. The device name will be $1$GGA42. Use the SHOW THIS_CONTROLLER command to verify the setting.


HSG> SET THIS_CONTROLLER IDENTIFIER = 42 

7.6.4 Setting the HSG80 Port Parameters

To set each HSG80 port's profile to PLDA and its topology to FABRIC, use the commands shown in Example 7-7. You can verify the settings with the SHOW THIS and SHOW OTHER commands.

Note that each port has a unique 64-bit identifier in the form 5000-1FE1-0000-0D11. These identifiers are displayed in the SHOW THIS and SHOW OTHER displays, next to the label Reported PORT_ID. These identifiers are used by OpenVMS to denote the multiple paths that may exist between the host and the logical unit.

Example 7-7 Setting the HSG80 Port Parameters

HSG> SET THIS_CONTROLLER PORT_1_PROFILE = PLDA 
Warning 4000: A restart of this controller is required before all the 
              parameters modified will take effect 
%CER--HSG> --17-MAR-1999 12:24:09-- Restart of this controller required 
Restart of this controller required 
HSG> SET THIS_CONTROLLER PORT_1_TOPOLOGY = FABRIC 
Warning 4000: A restart of this controller is required before all the 
              parameters modified will take effect 
%CER--HSG> --17-MAR-1999 12:25:02-- Restart of this controller required 
Restart of this controller required 
HSG> SET THIS_CONTROLLER PORT_2_PROFILE = PLDA 
Warning 4000: A restart of this controller is required before all the 
              parameters modified will take effect 
%CER--HSG> --17-MAR-1999 12:25:26-- Restart of this controller required 
Restart of this controller required 
HSG> SET THIS_CONTROLLER PORT_2_TOPOLOGY = FABRIC 
Warning 4000: A restart of this controller is required before all the 
              parameters modified will take effect 
%CER--HSG> --17-MAR-1999 12:25:39-- Restart of this controller required 
Restart of this controller required 
 
 
HSG> SHOW THIS_CONTROLLER 
Controller: 
        HSG80 ZG80900677 Software R024F-0, Hardware  E01 
        NODE_ID          = 5000-1FE1-0000-0D10 
        ALLOCATION_CLASS = 0 
        SCSI_VERSION     = SCSI-3 
        Configured for MULTIBUS_FAILOVER with ZG80900641 
            In dual-redundant configuration 
        Device Port SCSI address 6 
        Time: 17-MAR-1999 12:25:55 
        Command Console LUN is lun 0 (IDENTIFIER = 42) 
Host PORT_1: 
        Reported PORT_ID = 5000-1FE1-0000-0D11 
        PORT_1_PROFILE   = PLDA 
        PORT_1_TOPOLOGY  = FABRIC (offline) 
Host PORT_2: 
        Reported PORT_ID = 5000-1FE1-0000-0D12 
        PORT_2_PROFILE   = PLDA 
        PORT_2_TOPOLOGY  = FABRIC (offline) 
        NOREMOTE_COPY 
Cache: 
        128 megabyte write cache, version 0012 
        Cache is GOOD 
        No unflushed data in cache 
        CACHE_FLUSH_TIMER = DEFAULT (10 seconds) 
Mirrored Cache: 
        Not enabled 
Battery: 
        FULLY CHARGED 
        Expires:             27-APR-2000 
        NOCACHE_UPS 
 
HSG> SET OTHER_CONTROLLER PORT_1_PROFILE = PLDA 
Warning 4010: A restart of the other controller is required before all the 
              parameters modified will take effect 
%CER--HSG> --17-MAR-1999 12:26:46-- Restart of the other controller required 
Restart of the other controller required 
HSG> SET OTHER_CONTROLLER PORT_1_TOPOLOGY = FABRIC 
Warning 4010: A restart of the other controller is required before all the 
              parameters modified will take effect 
%CER--HSG> --17-MAR-1999 12:26:59-- Restart of the other controller required 
Restart of the other controller required 
HSG> SET OTHER_CONTROLLER PORT_2_PROFILE = PLDA 
Warning 4010: A restart of the other controller is required before all the 
              parameters modified will take effect 
%CER--HSG> --17-MAR-1999 12:27:08-- Restart of the other controller required 
Restart of the other controller required 
HSG> SET OTHER_CONTROLLER PORT_2_TOPOLOGY = FABRIC 
Warning 4010: A restart of the other controller is required before all the 
              parameters modified will take effect 
%CER--HSG> --17-MAR-1999 12:27:15-- Restart of the other controller required 
Restart of the other controller required 
 
HSG> SHOW OTHER_CONTROLLER 
Controller: 
        HSG80 ZG80900641 Software R024F-0, Hardware  E01 
        NODE_ID          = 5000-1FE1-0000-0D10 
        ALLOCATION_CLASS = 0 
        SCSI_VERSION     = SCSI-3 
        Configured for MULTIBUS_FAILOVER with ZG80900677 
            In dual-redundant configuration 
        Device Port SCSI address 7 
        Time: 17-MAR-1999 12:27:31 
        Command Console LUN is lun 0 (IDENTIFIER = 42) 
Host PORT_1: 
        Reported PORT_ID = 5000-1FE1-0000-0D13 
        PORT_1_PROFILE   = PLDA 
        PORT_1_TOPOLOGY  = FABRIC (offline) 
Host PORT_2: 
        Reported PORT_ID = 5000-1FE1-0000-0D14 
        PORT_2_PROFILE   = PLDA 
        PORT_2_TOPOLOGY  = FABRIC (offline) 
        NOREMOTE_COPY 
Cache: 
        128 megabyte write cache, version 0012 
        Cache is GOOD 
        No unflushed data in cache 
        CACHE_FLUSH_TIMER = DEFAULT (10 seconds) 
Mirrored Cache: 
        Not enabled 
Battery: 
        FULLY CHARGED 
        Expires:             27-APR-2000 
        NOCACHE_UPS 
 

7.6.5 Setting Up Logical Units on the HSG80

Setting up logical units on the HSG80 consists of the following steps, as shown in Example 7-8:

  1. Configure all the physical disk devices on the HSG80 with the CONFIG command.
  2. Configure each disk device as a logical unit as follows:
    1. Use the INITIALIZE command to initialize the disk.
    2. Use the ADD command to add the initialized disk as a host-visible logical unit.
      Choose a logical unit number that is unique for the HSG80 storage subsystem. The value chosen in Example 7-8 is 20, which results in a logical unit name of D20.
    3. Use the SET command to set a device identifier that will serve as the basis for the OpenVMS device name.
      This device identifier must be unique for all FC disks in the OpenVMS Cluster. The value chosen in Example 7-8 is 32020, which results in an OpenVMS device name of $1$DGA32020 for the logical unit.
      Note: This device identifier is limited to 9999, if the FC device is MSCP served. This restriction will be removed in a future release.

Example 7-8 Setting Up Logical Units on the HSG80

HSG> RUN CONFIG 
 
Config Local Program Invoked 
 
Config is building its tables and determining what devices exist 
on the subsystem. Please be patient. 
 
add disk DISK10000   1 0 0 
add disk DISK10100   1 1 0 
add disk DISK10200   1 2 0 
add disk DISK20000   2 0 0 
 
Config - Normal Termination 
HSG> SHOW DISK FULL 
Name          Type                      Port Targ  Lun        Used by 
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
... 
DISK20000     disk                         2    0    0        
          DEC      RZ1CD-CS (C) DEC 0306 
        Switches: 
          NOTRANSPORTABLE       
          TRANSFER_RATE_REQUESTED = 20MHZ (synchronous 20.00 MHZ negotiated) 
        Size: 8378028 blocks 
 
HSG> SHOW UNITS 
No LUNs 
HSG> INITIALIZE DISK20000 
HSG> ADD UNIT D20 DISK20000 
HSG> SET D20 IDENTIFIER = 32020 
HSG> SHOW UNITS FULL 
    LUN                                      Uses             Used by 
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
 
  D20                                        DISK20000    
        LUN ID:      6000-1FE1-0000-0D10-0009-8090-0677-0024 
        IDENTIFIER = 32020 
        Switches: 
          RUN                    NOWRITE_PROTECT        READ_CACHE            
          READAHEAD_CACHE        WRITEBACK_CACHE       
          MAXIMUM_CACHED_TRANSFER_SIZE = 32 
        Access: 
                ALL 
        State: 
          ONLINE to this controller 
          Not reserved 
          NOPREFERRED_PATH 
        Size: 8378028 blocks 
        Geometry (C/H/S): ( 3708 / 20 / 113 ) 
 

7.6.6 Configuring the HSG80 Host Connections

You can allow the HSG80 to create default host-connection information automatically, or you can set host connection information manually, as described in the HSG80 Array Controller ACS Version 8.4 Configuration and CLI Reference Guide. If you use the automatic method, you will need to make some changes to the default settings.

Initially, the HSG80 has no host connections. Then, when hosts are connected to the FC interconnect and powered up, the HSG80 detects them and creates default connection information for them, as shown in Example 7-9. After this default information is created, you may want to rename the connections to values that have meaning in your environment, as shown in Example 7-9.

Then, you must:

Example 7-9 Configuring the HSG80 Host Connections

 
HSG> SHOW CONNECTIONS 
No Connections 
HSG> SHOW CONNECTIONS 
Connection                                                                Unit 
   Name      Operating system    Controller  Port    Address    Status   Offset 
 
!NEWCON44         WINNT             THIS       2      210713   OL this       0 
           HOST_ID=1000-0000-C920-A7DB         ADAPTER_ID=1000-0000-C920-A7DB 
 
!NEWCON45         WINNT             OTHER      2      210713   OL other      0 
           HOST_ID=1000-0000-C920-A7DB         ADAPTER_ID=1000-0000-C920-A7DB 
 
!NEWCON46         WINNT             THIS       1      210713   OL this       0 
           HOST_ID=1000-0000-C920-A694         ADAPTER_ID=1000-0000-C920-A694 
 
!NEWCON47         WINNT             OTHER      1      210713   OL other      0 
           HOST_ID=1000-0000-C920-A694         ADAPTER_ID=1000-0000-C920-A694 
HSG> RENAME !NEWCON44 FCNOD1A_T 
HSG> RENAME !NEWCON45 FCNOD1A_O 
HSG> RENAME !NEWCON46 FCNOD1B_T 
HSG> RENAME !NEWCON47 FCNOD1B_O 
HSG> SHOW CONNECTIONS 
Connection                                                                Unit 
   Name      Operating system    Controller  Port    Address    Status   Offset 
 
FCNOD1A_O          WINNT             OTHER      2      210713   OL other      0 
           HOST_ID=1000-0000-C920-A7DB         ADAPTER_ID=1000-0000-C920-A7DB 
 
FCNOD1A_T          WINNT             THIS       2      210713   OL this       0 
           HOST_ID=1000-0000-C920-A7DB         ADAPTER_ID=1000-0000-C920-A7DB 
 
FCNOD1B_O          WINNT             OTHER      1      210713   OL other      0 
           HOST_ID=1000-0000-C920-A694         ADAPTER_ID=1000-0000-C920-A694 
 
FCNOD1B_T          WINNT             THIS       1      210713   OL this       0 
           HOST_ID=1000-0000-C920-A694         ADAPTER_ID=1000-0000-C920-A694 
HSG> SET FCNOD1A_O OPERATING_SYSTEM = VMS 
HSG> SET FCNOD1A_T OPERATING_SYSTEM = VMS 
HSG> SET FCNOD1B_O OPERATING_SYSTEM = VMS 
HSG> SET FCNOD1B_T OPERATING_SYSTEM = VMS 
HSG> SHOW CONNECTIONS 
Connection                                                                Unit 
   Name      Operating system    Controller  Port    Address    Status   Offset 
 
FCNOD1A_O           VMS              OTHER      2      210713   OL other      0 
           HOST_ID=1000-0000-C920-A7DB         ADAPTER_ID=1000-0000-C920-A7DB 
 
FCNOD1A_T           VMS              THIS       2      210713   OL this       0 
           HOST_ID=1000-0000-C920-A7DB         ADAPTER_ID=1000-0000-C920-A7DB 
 
FCNOD1B_O           VMS              OTHER      1      210713   OL other      0 
           HOST_ID=1000-0000-C920-A694         ADAPTER_ID=1000-0000-C920-A694 
 
FCNOD1B_T           VMS              THIS       1      210713   OL this       0 
           HOST_ID=1000-0000-C920-A694         ADAPTER_ID=1000-0000-C920-A694 


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