Display the target ID mappings for a Fibre Channel adapter

Display the current Fibre Channel topology for a Fibre Channel adapter

You have already seen how you can perform these functions from the command line. The same output is available using the interactive mode by selecting the appropriate option (shown in the following example).

When you start the emxmgr utility with no command-line options, the default device used is the first Fibre Channel adapter it finds. If you want to perform functions for another adapter, you must change the targeted adapter to the correct adapter. For instance, if emx0 is present, when you start the emxmgr interactively, any commands executed to display information will provide the information for emx0.

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The emxmgr has an extensive help facility in the interactive mode.

An example using the emxmgr in the interactive mode follows:

#emxmgr

Now issuing commands to : "emx0"

Select Option (against "emx0"):

1.View adapter’s current Topology

2.View adapter’s Target Id Mappings

3.Change Target ID Mappings

d.Display Attached Adapters

a.Change targeted adapter

x.Exit

----> 2

emx0 SCSI target id

assignments:

 

SCSI tgt id

0

: portname 5000-1FE1-0000-0CB2

 

 

 

nodename 5000-1FE1-0000-0CB0

 

SCSI tgt id

5

: portname 1000-0000-C920-A7AE

 

 

 

nodename 1000-0000-C920-A7AE

 

SCSI tgt id

6

: portname 1000-0000-C920-CD9C

 

 

 

nodename 1000-0000-C920-CD9C

 

SCSI tgt id

7

: portname 1000-0000-C921-0D00

(emx0)

 

 

nodename 1000-0000-C921-0D00

 

Select Option (against "emx0"):

1. View adapter’s current Topology

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