P00>>>

b.For each wwidn line, record the unit number (131, 132, and 133) and worldwide name for the storage unit. The unit number is the first field in the display (after wwidn). The Nn value is the HSG80 port being used to access the storage units (controller B, port 2).

c.Clear the wwidn and Nn environment variables:

P00>>> wwidmgr -clear all

d.Initialize the console:

P00>>> init

e.Use the wwid manager with the -quicksetoption to set up the device and port path information for the storage units that each system will need to boot from. Each system may need to boot from the base operating system disk. Each system will need to boot from its member system boot disk. Using the storage units from the example, cluster member 1 will need access to the storage units with UDIDs 131 (member 1 boot disk) and 133 (Tru64 UNIX disk). Cluster member 2 will need access to the storage units with UDIDs 132 (member 2 boot disk) and 133 (Tru64 UNIX disk). Set up the device and port path for cluster member 1 as follows:

P00>>> wwidmgr -quickset -udid 131

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P00>>> wwidmgr -quickset -udid 133

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f.Initialize the console:

P00>>> init

g.Verify that the storage units and port path information is set up, and then reinitialize the console. The following example shows the information for cluster member 1:

P00>>> wwidmgr -show ev

wwid0

133

1

WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-0000-0d60-0009-8080-0434-002e

wwid1

131

1

WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-0000-0d60-0009-8080-0434-002f

wwid2

 

 

 

wwid3

 

 

 

N1

50001fe100000d64

N2

50001fe100000d62

N3

50001fe100000d63

N4

50001fe100000d61

P00>>> init

h.Set the bootdef_dev console environment variable to the member system boot device. Use the paths shown in the reachability display

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