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4. Since our destination partition is currently shut down, add two virtual SCSI
client adapters to the destination partition’s profile. The client partition’s
Profile Properties panel is displayed in Figure 5-11 with the added client
adapters highlighted.
Figure 5-11 Virtual SCSI Client Adapters Added
On the Virtual I/O Server
In the following steps, the adapters defined in the previous steps will be
configured and the mappings of the disk from the Virtual I/O Server to the
destination client partition created.
5. Run the cfgdev command to get the virtual SCSI server adapters configured.
6. Locate the disks that were previously on the source partition that are now
visible to the Virtual I/O Server. In the command output below, the chkdev
command is used to validate that the correct disk from the available disks on
the Virtual I/O Server was selected. Match the unique IDs noted for the disks
on the source partition in an earlier step to the UDIDs from the chkdev
command. If they are the same, you have chosen the correct disk. The chkdev
command is also used to validate whether mapping hdisk6 and hdisk7 to the
destination client partition will destroy any data on those disks. In the example