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142 PowerVM Migration from Physical to Virtual Storage
are ported to the second port on the adapter, so fcs1 is the correct adapter to
use.
$ lsdev | grep fcs
fcs0 Available 8Gb PCI Express Dual Port FC Adapter (df1000f114108a03)
fcs1 Available 8Gb PCI Express Dual Port FC Adapter (df1000f114108a03)
fcs2 Available FC Adapter
fcs3 Available FC Adapter
The vfcmap command is used to create the virtual Fibre Channel mappings.
The lsmap command shows a NOT_LOGGED_IN state because our client is
currently shut down.
$ vfcmap -vadapter vfchost0 -fcp fcs1
$ lsmap -all -npiv
Name Physloc ClntID ClntName ClntOS
------------- ---------------------------------- ------ -------------- -------
vfchost0 U8204.E8A.10FE411-V2-C17 4
Status:NOT_LOGGED_IN
FC name:fcs1 FC loc code:U78A0.001.DNWGCV7-P1-C1-T2
Ports logged in:0
Flags:4<NOT_LOGGED>
VFC client name: VFC client DRC:
On the SAN
9. Locate the WWPNs for the destination client Fibre Channel adapter from the
HMC and remap the SAN storage that was originally being mapped for the
source partition to the WWPNs for the destination partition.
On the destination partition
The client partition that was the source partition with virtual SCSI storage, which
now is the destination partition with virtual Fibre Channel storage, will now be
started in SMS mode so that the correct boot disk may be selected and the
migration verified.
10.When the destination partition has completed its boot, verify that the disks
that are visible are in fact the original disks from the source partition and that
the data is intact. In our example below, our destination client sees the disks
as hdisk1 and hdisk2, as seen in the following lspv command output. The
remaining lsdev commands show that they appear as Fibre Channel disks.
# lspv | grep active
hdisk1 000fe4117e88efc0 rootvg active
hdisk2 000fe41181e1734c datasrcvg active
# lsdev -l hdisk1 -F parent
fscsi0
# lsdev -l hdisk2 -F parent
fscsi0
# lsdev -l hdisk1