Q-Logic 8100 SERIES Network Cables User Manual


 
7–Configuring FCoE in a Windows Environment
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2. Inspect the switch Fibre Channel database to verify that the vPort has
logged into the connected NPIV-enabled FCoE switch. Refer to the
corresponding switch documentation for details.
3. If possible, verify that the vPort has logged in to the storage array through
the storage array management interface.
4. Using the Device Manager, inspect the Disk Manager to verify that all LUNs
presented to the vPort through the zoned storage array ports are visible to
the Microsoft Windows operating system.
Deleting Virtual Ports
This subsection describes how to delete virtual adapter ports using
QConvergeConsole GUI. For information about deleting virtual adapter ports
using QConvergeConsole CLI, refer to the QConvergeConsole CLI User’s Guide.
To delete one or more virtual ports, connect the QConvergeConsole window to the
server that houses the QLogic 8100 Series Adapter, then follow these steps:
1. In the system tree, expand a QLogic 8100 Series Adapter, and then expand
the port number to view the FCoE port node.
2. Select the FCoE port node.
3. Select the Virtual tab in the right pane.
4. Select the port you want to delete:
To delete an individual port, click the individual port displayed in the list
box.
To delete more than one port, press and hold the CTRL key while
selecting the ports.
CAUTION!
Deleting or removing a virtual port is disruptive and should not be performed
on a production system or while I/O operations are in progress on LUNs that
are being accessed through the virtual port.