SNC 5100
146 Commands
6-00020-02
The mapRebuildDatabase command deletes the current database. When the
SNC 5100 is next booted, the devices found will be assigned new addresses.
When you run this command you will be given the option of also clearing the
SFMaccess settings. Because devices will be assigned new addresses, clearing
the SFMdatabase ensures that hosts will not have access to the wrong LUNs.
Accepting this option requires that the system administrator must reassign
SFM access permissions between the hosts and LUNs.
This may be required when a host system has a limited number of logical units
that may be supported, and changing devices on the SNC 5100 has caused the
logical unit numbers to increase beyond the host’s supported level.
SN60023 > mapRebuildDatabase
This command will clear the Persistent Device Map.
Existing SFM Access Settings may become invalid and
should be cleared because LUN assignments may change!
These changes will take effect when the SNC 5100 is rebooted.
Do you want to clear the Device Map? (y or n) y
Removing the Persistent Device Map
Device Map Cleared - Do you want to clear SFM Access Settings?
(y or n) y
SFM Access Cleared - Reboot SNC 5100 (y or n) y== reboot
SN60023 >
mapShowDatabase
The SNC 5100 maintains a database of attached devices, to insure that each
time a host attaches to it, the target devices are seen at a consistent address. The
database will list not only the devices presently connected, but also devices that
have previously been connected. If a previously attached device is later
reattached, it will be assigned back to its previous address. Use the
mapShowDatabase command to display the persistent device map table.
SN60023 > mapShowDatabase
devId Type Chan tId tLun UID
-----------------------------------------------
000 SNA 127 127 127 00000060:450d00c0
001 SCSI 001 003 000 00000060:450d00c0
002 SCSI 001 002 000 00000060:450d00c0
003 SCSI 001 001 000 00000060:450d00c0
004 SCSI 002 002 000 00000060:450d00c0
005 SCSI 002 000 000 00000060:450d00c0
006 SCSI 002 006 000 00000060:450d00c0
007 SCSI 002 009 000 00000060:450d00c0
008 SCSI 002 002 001 00000060:450d00c0