Fibre Channel ServerNet Adapter Installation and Support Guide (G06.24+, H06.03+)

Replacing an FCSA
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Identify the Devices
Identify the Devices
Now you need to find out all the devices that are using that adapter and make sure that
they have functioning alternative paths before you remove the adapter. Use the SCF
STATUS ADAPTER DETAIL command to display all the devices connected to the
adapter:
->STATUS ADAPTER ZZSTO.#FCSA.GRP-11.MOD-2.SLOT-1, DETAIL
In the Configured Devices area of the display, you see all the devices that are using
the adapter. Record these on the primary and mirror LUN forms. In the sample display,
the asterisk (*) means that path is active. If there is no asterisk, that path is not active.
Example 3-1. SCF INFO DISK DETAIL Display
1-> INFO DISK $DS101, DETAIL
STORAGE - Detailed Information Magnetic DISK \MYSYS.$DS101
Common Disk Configuration Information:
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Disk Type Specific Information:
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Primary Path Information:
Adapter............................... $ZZSTO.#FCSA.GRP-11.MOD-2.SLOT-1
Disk Device ID / Port Name............ 22000004CF84FF60
Disk Device LUN....................... 0
Location (Group,Module,Slot).......... (21,2,1)
SAC Name.............................. $ZZSTO.#FCSA.SAC-2.GRP-11.MOD-2.SLOT-1
SAC Number............................ 2
Backup Path Information:
Adapter............................... $ZZSTO.#FCSA.GRP-11.MOD-3.SLOT-1
Disk Device ID / Port Name............ 21000004CF84FF60
Disk Device LUN....................... 0
Location (Group,Module,Slot).......... (21,3,1)
SAC Name.............................. $ZZSTO.#FCSA.SAC-2.GRP-11.MOD-3.SLOT-1
SAC Number............................ 2
Disk cache configuration:
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Disk Label Information $DS101:
...
Bad Sectors Information $DS101 Primary:
...
Defect Log Information $DS101 Primary:
...
Note. The display in Example 3-2 shows information about an adapter interfacing to a
NonStop S-Series server. The group designation therefore has two digits. In Integrity NonStop
NS-Series servers, the group designation consists of three rather than two digits. For more
information about the group designation in NonStop S-series and Integrity NonStop NS-series
systems, see Manufacturing Naming Conventions
on page 1-12.