
Driver For Solaris emlxs (SFS) Driver Parameters
•The emlxs.conf file contains all the parameters necessary to initialize the Solaris emlxs (SFS) driver.
•The HBAnyware utility reflects the Solaris emlxs (SFS) driver parameters.
The parameter values listed in Table 4 are applicable to driver versions 1.30/2.30 or later. If you are using the SFS driver version 1.22/2.22, see the HBAnyware Utility, version 3.3 User Manual. If you are using an earlier version of the SFS driver, see the Emulex Driver for Solaris User Manual for parameter information. All parameters are
Table 4: emlxs.conf Parameters
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ack0 | 0 | 1 | Requires | Use ACK0 for class 2. If | ||
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| link reset | ACK0 is 1, the HBA tries to | |
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| Class 2 traffic to a device. If | |
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| ACK0, then the HBA uses | |
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| ACK1. If ACK0 is 0, only | |
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| ACK1 is used when running | |
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| Class 2 traffic. | |
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1 | 0. | 2 | Dynamic | Sets the level of driver | ||
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| support for the FC ADISC | |
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| login I/O recovery method. | |
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| 1= Partial support. Flush | |
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| 0 = No support. Flush active | |
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| I/O's for all FCP target | |
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| devices at link down. | |
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| 2 = Full support. Hold active | |
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| I/O's for all devices at link | |
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0x00 | 0x00 | 0xef | Requires | This parameter is only valid | ||
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| link reset | if topology is set to loop. A | |
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| 0x00 setting means no | |
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| preference. If multiple HBA | |
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| are on the same loop, set | |
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| each HBA. | |
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The HBAnyware Utility User Manual | Page 74 |