114 Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-8 and Switch-16 Installation and Configuration Guide • October 2001
▼ To Unconfigure All Fabric-Connected Devices on Sun
StorEdge Traffic Manager Enabled Ports
Note – Whether Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager is enabled or not, the unconfigure
operation for Fabric devices is identical, but the result of the operation is different.
When Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager is enabled, Solaris removes Sun StorEdge
Traffic Manager related path or device node information.
An attachment point id (Ap_Id) on a Fabric-connected host port is a path to a Sun
StorEdge Traffic Manager device.
When a Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager device has multiple attachment point IDs
connected to it, the device is still available to the Solaris host after you unconfigure
the attachment point ID. When no additional paths remain after you unconfigure the
last attachment point ID, the Sun StorEdge Manager device is unavailable to the
Solaris host.
1. Become superuser.
2. Identify the device to be unconfigured.
Only the devices on a Fabric-connected host port can be unconfigured.
3. Unconfigure all of the configured devices on a selected port.
# cfgadm -al
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
c0 fc-fabric connected configured unknown
c0::50020f2300006077 disk connected configured unknown
c0::50020f23000063a9 disk connected configured unknown
c1 fc-private connected configured unknown
c1::220203708b69c32b disk connected configured unknown
c1::220203708ba7d832 disk connected configured unknown
c1::220203708b8d45f2 disk connected configured unknown
c1::220203708b9b20b2 disk connected configured unknown
c2 fc-fabric connected configured unknown
c2::50020f2300005f24 disk connected configured unknown
c2::50020f2300006107 disk connected configured unknown
# cfgadm -c unconfigure c2