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enable-auth Controller
Specific 0 0 1 Yes This driver property specifies
if the DH-CHAP is enabled or
not. When set to 1, the you
should also set up two other
driver properties such as
auth-cfgparms and auth-keys
as described above. When set
to 0, DH-CHAP support is
disabled and auth-cfgparms
and auth-keys are ignored.
Any per HBA instance setup,
for example, lpfcX-enable-
auth=1, 0 will overwrite the
value set by enable-auth.
extra-io-tmo Controller
Specific 0 0 255 Yes Extra timeout value, in
seconds, to be applied to
each FCP command sent.
When connecting through a
large fabric, certain devices
may require a longer timeout
value.
fcp-bind-DID Global Inactive N/A N/A No Setup persistent FCP
bindings based on a target
device’s Port ID. This binding
guarantees that target
assignments will be preserved
between reboots. The format
for a bind entry is
“NNNNNN:lpfcXtY” where
NNNNNN is a 6 digit
representation of the targets
Port ID, X is the driver
instance number and Y is the
target assignment. Multiple
entries must be separated by
a comma (,) with the last entry
terminated with a semi-colon
(;). A sample entry follows:
fcp-bind DID="0000ef:lpfc0t0";
(all on one line.)
Table 3: LPFC.conf Parameters (Continued)
Property Name Scope Default Min Max Dynamic Comments