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166 PowerVM Migration from Physical to Virtual Storage
b. Figure 7-10 shows the properties of the virtual Fibre Channel client
adapter. Here you can get the WWPN that is required for the SAN zoning.
Figure 7-10 Virtual Fibre Channel client adapter properties
c. You can now log on to the SAN switch and use these values to fix the zone
members.
On the client partition: part 2
Log in to the client partition and verify the accessibility of the tape devices:
16.Log in to the AIX client partition. Use the AIX cfgmgr command to have AIX
scan for new devices. You can then check that the newly created virtual Fibre
Channel Client and the tape drive appears using the lsdev command:
# lsdev -C | grep fcs
fcs0 Available 17-T1 Virtual Fibre Channel Client Adapter
#
# lsdev -l rmt0 -F parent
fscsi0
# lsdev -l fscsi0 -F parent
fcs0
17.Confirm that the tape device matches what was previously presented using
the direct Fibre Channel connection. The tapeutil command with the inquiry
Note: The steps to perform SAN zoning are not shown. Refer to other
IBM Redbooks publications and SAN Implementation manuals for
guidelines and advice.
Note: In the above example the device type is now Virtual Fibre Channel
Client Adapter
, where previously it was listed as FC Adapter.