Fibre Channel ServerNet Adapter Installation and Support Guide (G06.27+, H06.03+)

Replacing an FCSA
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Switch the Paths to Another FCSA
Switch the Paths to Another FCSA
Issue the SWITCH ADAPTER, AWAY command to move all the devices’ active paths
to an alternate path. (For more information about the SWITCH ADAPTER command,
see the SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem.)
->SWITCH ADAPTER $ZZSTO.#FCSA.GRP-11.MOD-2.SLOT-1 , AWAY
This command moves the paths to their alternates and warns you if a path cannot be
switched. If any of the paths do not have a functioning alternate, you will receive an
event message. You can also perform a STATUS ADAPTER DETAIL command again
to see if any paths did not switch. All the DISK objects in the Configured Devices area
of the display should show inactive (no asterisk). If any DISK object is active, it means
that the path did not successfully switch, which means there is something wrong with
its alternate path.
Stop the Devices That are Using the Adapter
You can stop the disks one at a time by issuing SCF STOP DISK commands or all at
once by using the SWITCH ADAPTER, AWAY, FORCED command. The latter is more
convenient when you are stopping several devices.
The following examples show the STOP DISK method:
-> STOP DISK $DS101-P
-> STOP DISK $DS109-P
-> STOP DISK $DS106-B
-> STOP DISK $DS108-P
-> STOP DISK $DS110-P
The following example shows the SWITCH ADAPTER method:
->SWITCH ADAPTER $ZZSTO.#FCSA.GRP-11.MOD-2.SLOT-1 , AWAY,
FORCED
Label the Fibre Channel Cables
Check to make sure the cables are correctly labeled. If not, label them using the
procedure in Label the Cables on page 2-13.
Caution. Make sure you fix the alternate path if one of the paths does not switch or else
prepare to lose that disk drive.
Caution. The SWITCH ADAPTER AWAY FORCED command switches the paths and then
stops all the paths regardless of whether the alternate paths are working.