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Chapter 3. Standalone SCSI rootvg to virtual SCSI 73
VIRT2NPIV_CAPABLE: YES
VIRT2PHYS_CAPABLE: YES
PVID: 000fe4017e0037d70000000000000000
UDID: 3E213600A0B8000291B0800009D760401BBB80F1815
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IEEE:
VTD: vtscsi0
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Note that the PHYS2VIRT_CAPABLE field in the above command output is
now set to a value of NA, which indicates that this disk is now mapped to a
VTD, vtscsi0 in this example.
On the client partition
Using the SMS menu, now boot the client partition and perform cleanup tasks:
12.Boot the client using the HMC and verify that the cloned disk boots
successfully.
13.Using the AIX lspv, lsvg, and lsattr commands you can verify that the
correct disk has been used:
# lspv
hdisk0 000fe4017e0037d7 rootvg active
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# lsvg rootvg -p
rootvg:
PV_NAME PV STATE TOTAL PPs FREE PPs FREE DISTRIBUTION
hdisk0 active 559 521 111..92..94..112..112
# lsattr -El hdisk0
PCM PCM/friend/vscsi Path Control Module False
algorithm fail_over Algorithm True
hcheck_cmd test_unit_rdy Health Check Command True
hcheck_interval 0 Health Check Interval True
hcheck_mode nonactive Health Check Mode True
max_transfer 0x40000 Maximum TRANSFER Size True
pvid 000fe4017e0037d70000000000000000 Physical volume identifier False
queue_depth 3 Queue DEPTH True
reserve_policy no_reserve Reserve Policy True
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14.You must verify that the IP connections are set up correctly on the correct
Ethernet interfaces.