
Solaris emlxs (SFS) and Solaris LPFC Driver Parameter
The
Table 5: Solaris emlxs (SFS) and Solaris LPFC Driver Parameter
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emlxs/ | LPFC Min/Max, Default and |
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ack0 | 0 = Off | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
| 1 = On |
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| Default: 0 |
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| Description: Use ACK0 for |
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| class 2. If ACK0 is 1, the |
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| HBA tries to use ACK0 when |
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| running Class 2 traffic to a |
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| device. If the device doesn’t |
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| support ACK0, then the HBA |
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| uses ACK1. If ACK0 is 0, |
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| only ACK1 is used when |
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| running Class 2 traffic. |
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adisc- | 0 = No support. Flush active | 0 = Off | If there are tape | ||
support | I/O's for all FCP target |
| 1 = On | devices on the | |
| devices at link down. |
| Default: 0 | SAN that support | |
| 1 = Partial support. Flush |
| Description: Controls the | FCP2, set the | |
| I/O's for |
| ELS command used for | ||
| devices at link down. |
| address authentication | property to 1 and | |
| 2 = Full support. Hold active |
| during rediscovery upon link- | the | |
| I/O's for all devices at link |
| up. The driver will always | property to 1 | |
| down. |
| use ADISC for | (partial support) | |
| Default: 1 |
| devices and | or 2 (full support). | |
| Description: Sets the level of |
| due to an registered state |
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| driver support for the FC |
| change notification (RSCN). |
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| ADISC login I/O recovery |
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| method. |
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Min:0x00 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||
| Max:0xef |
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| Default:0x00 (valid ALPA's |
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| only) |
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| Description: This is only |
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| valid if topology is loop. A |
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| zero setting means no |
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| preference. If multiple HBA |
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| instances on the same host |
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| are on the same loop, set |
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| this value differently for each |
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| HBA. |
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