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log-verbose Controller
Specific 0x0 0x0 0xffff Yes (bit mask) When set to non-
zero this variable causes
LPFC to generate additional
messages concerning the
state of the driver and the I/O
operations it carries out.
These messages may go to
the system log file,
/var/adm/messages and/or
the system console. See Error
Messages for detailed
information on the bit mask.
lpfcNtM-lun-
throttle Controller
Specific none 1 128 No The maximum number of
outstanding commands to
permit for any logical unit on a
specific target. This value
overrides lun-queue-depth.
lpfcNtM-tgt-throttle Controller
Specific none 1 10240 No The maximum number of
outstanding commands to
permit for any target, including
all LUNs on that target. This
value overrides tgt-queue-
depth.
lpfcXtYlZ-lun-mask Controller
Specific none 0 1 Yes The driver uses this value to
determine whether or not to
expose discovered LUNs to
the OS. When set to 1, the
discovered LUN is masked
and not reported to the OS.
When set to 0, the discovered
LUN is reported to the OS.
lpfcX-lun-unmask Controller
Specific none 0 1 Yes The driver uses this value to
determine whether to override
the LUN masking or not.
When set to 1, all LUNs on all
targets on the specified LPFC
instance are reported to the
OS regardless of their
respective lunmask settings.
When set to 0 (default), the
override is not in effect.
lpfcXtY-lun-
unmask Controller
Specific none 0 1 Yes The driver uses this value to
determine whether to override
the LUN masking or not.
When set to 1, all LUNS on a
specified target are reported
to the OS regardless of their
respective lunmask settings.
When set to 0 (default), the
override is not in effect.
Table 3: LPFC.conf Parameters (Continued)
Property Name Scope Default Min Max Dynamic Comments