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Oracle Solaris 11.1 Administration: SAN Configuration and Multipathing Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Solaris I/0 Multipathing Overview
2. Fibre Channel Multipathing Configuration Overview
3. Configuring Solaris I/O Multipathing Features
4. Administering Multipathing Devices
5. Configuring Fabric-Connected Devices
6. Configuring Solaris iSCSI Initiators
7. Configuring Virtual Fibre Channel Ports
10. Configuring IPFC SAN Devices
11. Booting the Oracle Solaris OS From Fibre Channel Devices on x86 Based Systems
12. Persistent Binding for Tape Devices
A. Manual Configuration for Fabric-Connected Devices
How to Manually Configure a FC Device
Configuring Fabric Device Nodes
Ensuring That LUN Level Information Is Visible
How to Ensure LUN Level Information is Visible
How to Detect Visible Fabric Devices on a System
Configuring Device Nodes Without Multipathing Enabled
How to Manually Configure an FC Device Without Multipathing
How to Configure Multiple FC Devices Without Multipathing
Configuring Device Nodes With Solaris Multipathing Enabled
How to Configure Individual Multipathed FC Devices
How to Configure Multiple Multipathed FC Devices
How to Manually Unconfigure a FC Device
How to Unconfigure All FC Devices on a FC Host Port
How to Unconfigure a Multipathed FC Device
How to Unconfigure One Path to a Multipathed FC Device
How to Unconfigure All Multipathed FC Devices
In the Oracle Solaris release, fabric-connected devices are available automatically to the Oracle Solaris system.
If you want to manually configure the fabric-connected devices, use the following steps to change the default behavior.
Note - Changing the default behavior makes all of your fabric-connected devices unavailable, which can cause problems for fabric-connected devices that are required to be available at boot time.