Example
For a server with two ports, WWNs could be configured as follows.
WWNN value provided by "I/O Virtualization Option": 20:00:00:17:42:51:00:00
Values to set in the [HBA address rename settings] dialog
"WWNN" value 20:00:00:17:42:51:00:00
"HBA port number" on board: 2
Values actually set by the admin server on the HBA (WWPNs are generated automatically)
WWNN value for ports 1 and 2 of the HBA : 20:00:00:17:42:51:00:00
WWPN value for HBA port 1 : 21:00:00:17:42:51:00:00
WWPN value for HBA port 2 : 22:00:00:17:42:51:00:00
Information
WWN settings are applied to managed servers during server startup.
3. Check the [Restart the server] checkbox if the server is to be restarted.
Information
Select server restart in the following cases.
- When installing an operating system immediately after performing the above settings
Insert the operating system installation CD in the target server and select server restart. Once the server has been restarted, its
WWN settings are applied and the operating system installation starts.
- When an operating system is already running (if changing storage settings)
Click <OK> to restart the target server and apply its WWN settings.
The server restart is not required in other cases. The WWN that has been set is enabled at the next restart.
4. Click <OK>.
Information
When using a server without an OS, the resource name displayed on the server resource tree is the same as that of the physical
server.
5. Restart the HBA address rename setup service.
The HBA address rename setup service must be running to use the HBA address rename function.
For details on how to configure these settings, refer to "Chapter 10 Settings for the HBA address rename Setup Service" in the
"Setup Guide CE".
5.6 Registering Network Resources
To register a network resource, specify a network pool when creating the network resource.
Configuration is necessary for each network with which connections will be established.
For physical L-Servers, network resources for the admin LAN and public LAN are necessary.
For virtual L-Servers, network resources for the public LAN are necessary.
For details, refer to "14.3 Network Resources".
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