IBM AIX LPAR & VIO Commands

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mkvdev -vdev hdisk1 -vadapter vhost0 -dev rootvgos

 

mkvdev -vdev Client3_OSLV -vadapter vhost0 -dev Client3_rootvg

 

mkvdev -vdev Client4_OSLV -vadapter vhost1 -dev Client4_rootvg

 

mkvdev -vdev Client3_dataLV -vadapter vhost0 -dev Client3_datavg

 

mkvdev -vdev Client4_dataLV -vadapter vhost1 -dev Client4_datavg

 

 

lsmap -vadapter vhost0

 

 

rmvdev  -vtd rootvgos

 

loadopt -f -vtd vtopt0 -disk nimserver.vol1

unloadopt -vtd vtopt0

 

 

mkvg -s 1024 -y datavg hdisk1

 

mklv -t jfs2 -y data01lv datavg 510

mklv -t jfs2 -y data02lv datavg 510

 

crfs -v jfs2 -d data01lv -m /data01 -A yes

crfs -v jfs2 -d data02lv -m /data02 -A yes

 

chown -R oracle:dba /data01

chown -R oracle:dba /data02

chmod -R 775 /data01

chmod -R 775 /data02

 

mklv -t jfs2 -y LPAR3_OSLV rootvg 400

 

mkvg -s 1024 -y lparosvg hdisk1

 

mklv -t jfs2 -y LPAR3_OSLV lparosvg 30

mklv -t jfs2 -y LPAR4_OSLV lparosvg 30

mklv -t jfs2 -y LPAR5_OSLV lparosvg 30

mklv -t jfs2 -y LPAR6_OSLV lparosvg 30

mklv -t jfs2 -y LPAR7_OSLV lparosvg 30

mklv -t jfs2 -y LPAR8_OSLV lparosvg 30

mklv -t jfs2 -y LPAR9_OSLV lparosvg 30

mklv -t jfs2 -y LPAR10_OSLV lparosvg 30

 

mkvdev -vdev LPAR3_OSLV -vadapter vhost0 -dev LPAR3_OS

mkvdev -vdev LPAR4_OSLV -vadapter vhost1 -dev LPAR4_OS

mkvdev -vdev LPAR5_OSLV -vadapter vhost2 -dev LPAR5_OS

mkvdev -vdev LPAR6_OSLV -vadapter vhost3 -dev LPAR6_OS

mkvdev -vdev LPAR7_OSLV -vadapter vhost4 -dev LPAR7_OS

mkvdev -vdev LPAR8_OSLV -vadapter vhost5 -dev LPAR8_OS

mkvdev -vdev LPAR9_OSLV -vadapter vhost6 -dev LPAR9_OS

mkvdev -vdev LPAR10_OSLV -vadapter vhost7 -dev LPAR10_OS

 

rmvdev -vtd LPAR3_OS

rmvdev -vtd LPAR4_OS

rmvdev -vtd LPAR5_OS

rmvdev -vtd LPAR6_OS

rmvdev -vtd LPAR7_OS

rmvdev -vtd LPAR8_OS

rmvdev -vtd LPAR9_OS

rmvdev -vtd LPAR10_OS

 

mklv -t jfs2 -y LPAR3_OSLV lparosvg 50

mklv -t jfs2 -y LPAR4_OSLV lparosvg 50

mklv -t jfs2 -y LPAR5_OSLV lparosvg 50

mklv -t jfs2 -y LPAR6_OSLV lparosvg 50

mklv -t jfs2 -y LPAR7_OSLV lparosvg 50

mklv -t jfs2 -y LPAR8_OSLV lparosvg 50

mklv -t jfs2 -y LPAR9_OSLV lparosvg 50

mklv -t jfs2 -y LPAR10_OSLV lparosvg 50

 

 

rmdev -dl en0

rmdev -dl et0

rmdev -dl ent0

 

rmdev -dl en1

rmdev -dl et1

rmdev -dl ent1

 

rmdev -dl en2

rmdev -dl et2

rmdev -dl ent2

 

rmdev -dl en3

rmdev -dl et3

rmdev -dl ent3

 

rmdev -dl en4

rmdev -dl et4

rmdev -dl ent4

 

rmdev -dl en5

rmdev -dl et5

rmdev -dl ent5

 

rmdev -dl en6

rmdev -dl et6

rmdev -dl ent6

 

rmdev -dl en7

rmdev -dl et7

rmdev -dl ent7

 

rmdev -dl en8

rmdev -dl et8

rmdev -dl ent8

 

rmdev -dl en9

rmdev -dl et9

rmdev -dl ent9

 

rmdev -dl en10

rmdev -dl et10

rmdev -dl ent10

 

rmdev -dl en11

rmdev -dl et11

rmdev -dl ent11

 

rmdev -dl en9

rmdev -dl et9

rmdev -dl ent9

 

 

mkvdev -vdev LPAR3_OSLV -vadapter vhost0 -dev LPAR3_OS

 

 

mkvdev -sea ent0 -vadapter ent4 -default ent4 -defaultid 1 -attr ha_mode=auto ctl_chan=ent5

 

 

netstat -v | grep Speed

 

mkvdev -lnagg ent0 ent4

 

mkvdev -sea ent10 -vadapter ent8 -default ent8 -defaultid 1

 

rmfs /dev/fsfslv00

rmfs /dev/fsfslv01

rmfs /dev/fslv00

rmfs /dev/fsfslv03

 

 

ntpdate -d 10.0.50.14

 

lsnports

 

 

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost0 -fcp fcs0

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost1 -fcp fcs0

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost2 -fcp fcs0

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost3 -fcp fcs0

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost4 -fcp fcs0

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost5 -fcp fcs0

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost6 -fcp fcs0

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost7 -fcp fcs0

 

 

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost8 -fcp fcs2

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost9 -fcp fcs2

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost10 -fcp fcs2

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost11 -fcp fcs2

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost12 -fcp fcs2

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost13 -fcp fcs2

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost14 -fcp fcs2

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost15 -fcp fcs2

 

 

 

 

ls -ltr /etc/init.ohasd

ls -l /etc/rc.d/rc2.d/*ohasd

ls -l /etc/ohasd

rm -rf /etc/rc.d/rc2.d/K19ohasd

rm -rf /etc/rc.d/rc2.d/S96ohasd

rm -rf /etc/init.ohasd

rm -rf /etc/init.ohasd

rmitab “h1”

rm /etc/ohasd

errclear 0

mv /etc/log/HostIdFile.txt /etc/log/HostIdFile.txt.old

 

 

errclear 0

cat /etc/log/HostIdFile.txt

lsfs

rmfs /dev/fslv00

lsfs

 

mkrep -sp rootvg -size 8G

 

cd /var/vio/VMLibrary/

 

 

 

Etherchannel with SEA

DanielJMartin | Mar 21 2012 | Comments (2) | Visits (4030)

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Configuring your SEA with Etherchannel.

 

First check the shared virtual ethernet adapters you have –

 

netstat -v | grep Speed

 

mkvdev -lnagg ent0 ent4

 

# lsmap -all -net

SVEA   Physloc

—— ——————————————–

ent3   U9117.MMB.101697P-V1-C2-T1

 

SEA                 NO SHARED ETHERNET ADAPTER FOUND

 

Then we need to check what adapters we can use, now in our case we will be using the first 2 adapters from a dual port 1Gb card –

 

# lsdev -type adapter

name             status      description

ent0             Available   2-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX PCI-Express Adapter (14104003)

ent1             Available   2-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX PCI-Express Adapter (14104003)

 

Then we need to create the Etherchannel device –

 

# mkvdev -lnagg ent0 ent1

ent2 Available

 

This creates the device in standard mode, though you can switch it over to round robin –

 

# chdev -l ent2 -a mode=round_robin

 

Then we can create a SEA “bridge” between the physical Etherchannel device ent2 and the virtual ent3

 

# mkvdev -sea ent2 -vadapter ent3 -default ent3 -defaultid  1

main:  86 Recived SEA events bytes 163

ent9 Available

 

Once that is done, you can set-up initial TCP/IP config (en9 is the interface for the SEA ent9)

 

# mktcpip -hostname <vio-name> -inetaddr <ip-address> -interface en9 -start -netmask <subnet> -gateway <gateway-ip>

 

Now your server ready to go.

 

Enter Number of Running Partition (q to quit): 10

10

Opening Virtual Terminal On Partition VIO-Server2 . . .

 

 

Open in progress

 

Open Completed.

ok

0 > show-devs

000000c95568: /ibm,serial

000000c96690: /chosen

000000c969c0: /packages

000000c96ab8:   /disassembler

000000c9ce90:   /assembler

000000cc76a0:   /dev-tree

000000cc7e60:   /lpevents

000000ccec08:   /fabric-mgr

000000ce51f8:   /deblocker

000000ce6330:   /disk-label

000000ceb528:   /tape-label

000000cec240:   /obp-tftp

000000cfd688:   /ipv4

000000d045e8:   /ipv6

000000d0bec8:   /udp

000000d12d10:   /tcp

000000d1a150:   /ping

000000d21f18:   /bootp

000000d2b580:   /dhcp

000000d37728:   /tftp

000000d41ab0:   /iscsi

000000d49270:   /gscsi

000000d4ede0:     /disk

000000d50c70:     /tape

000000d527d8:   /iptest

000000d582f8:   /prep-boot

000000d58b88:   /fat-files

000000d5af30:   /iso-13346-files

000000d647d8:   /gen-iso-13346-files

000000d6d6a8:   /utilities

000000d9abc8:     /trace

000000da7388:   /net

000000daf358:   /iso-9660-files

000000db07a0:   /boot-mgr

000000dc1960:   /chrp-loader

000000dc1b40:   /pe-loader

000000dc2630:   /elf-loader

000000dc5e68:   /nls-support

000000dc6c60:   /cas

000000dc9790:   /terminal-emulator

000000dc9888:   /dynamic-reconfig

000000ea2e00:   /gui

000000ec5010:     /iscsi

000000ed7888:   /post

000000caf6c8: /options

000000cb1068: /cpus

000000cb6c88:   /PowerPC,POWER7@0

000000cb80b0:   /l2-cache@200a

000000cb84a8:   /l3-cache@310a

000000cb8bf0: /memory@0

000000cc1ed0: /ibm,dynamic-reconfiguration-memory

000000cc25a8: /aliases

000000ce3c18: /openprom

000000dc9e80: /event-sources

000000dcbc80:   /epow-events

000000dcbdf0: /interrupt-controller@0

000000dcd860: /interrupt-controller@800000025000202

000000dd1df0: /interrupt-controller@800000025000205

000000dd6380: /rtas

000000ddfd90: /vdevice

000000de6350:   /vty@30000000

000000de7b38:   /l-lan@3000000c

000000df02b0:   /v-scsi-host@30000020

000000df0ea8:   /vfc-server@30000022

000000df1dc8:   /v-scsi-host@3000002a

000000df29c0:   /vfc-server@3000002c

000000df38e0:   /v-scsi-host@30000034

000000df44d8:   /vfc-server@30000036

000000df53f8:   /v-scsi-host@3000003e

000000df5ff0:   /vfc-server@30000040

000000df6f10:   /v-scsi-host@30000048

000000df7b08:   /vfc-server@3000004a

000000df8a28:   /v-scsi-host@30000052

000000df9620:   /vfc-server@30000054

000000dfa540:   /v-scsi-host@3000005c

000000dfb138:   /vfc-server@3000005e

000000dfc058:   /v-scsi-host@30000066

000000dfcc50:   /vfc-server@30000068

000000e033a0:   /IBM,sp@4000

000000e04310:   /rtc@4001

000000e04c20:   /nvram@4002

000000e04f10:   /gscsi@4004

000000e05808:     /disk

000000e14ba8: /pci@800000020000202

000000e32798:   /fibre-channel@0

000000e47448:     /fp

000000e47fa8:     /disk

000000e49b48:     /tape

000000e4afc8:   /fibre-channel@0,1

000000e5fc78:     /fp

000000e607d8:     /disk

000000e62378:     /tape

000000e21900: /pci@800000020000205

000000e63888:   /ethernet@0

000000e72708:   /ethernet@0,1

000000e81588:   /ethernet@0,2

000000e90408:   /ethernet@0,3

ok

0 > 000000e32798 to active-package  ok

0 > pwd /pci@800000020000202/fibre-channel@0 ok

0 > ” /pci@800000020000202/fibre-channel@0″select-dev bad quoted string ok

0 > show-settings show-settings, unknown word ok

0 >   ok

0 >   ok

0 > ioinfo

 

!!! IOINFO: FOR IBM INTERNAL USE ONLY !!!

This tool gives you information about SCSI,IDE,SATA,SAS,and USB devices attached to the system

 

Select a tool from the following

 

1. SCSIINFO

2. IDEINFO

3. SATAINFO

4. SASINFO

5. USBINFO

6. FCINFO

7. VSCSIINFO

 

q – quit/exit

 

==> 6

 

 

 

FCINFO Main Menu

Select a FC Node from the following list:

#  Location Code                Pathname

—————————————————————

1. U78AB.001.WZSJZK6-P1-C3-T1     /pci@800000020000202/fibre-channel@0

2. U78AB.001.WZSJZK6-P1-C3-T2     /pci@800000020000202/fibre-channel@0,1

 

q – Quit/Exit

 

==> 1

 

FC Node Menu

FC Node String: /pci@800000020000202/fibre-channel@0

FC Node WorldWidePortName: 10000090fa42fb1a

—————————————————————–

1. List Attached FC Devices

2. Select a FC Device

3. Enable/Disable FC Adapter Debug flags

 

q – Quit/Exit

 

==> 2

 

NO FC DEVICES FOUND

 

Hit a key to continue…

 

FC Node Menu

FC Node String: /pci@800000020000202/fibre-channel@0

FC Node WorldWidePortName: 10000090fa42fb1a

—————————————————————–

1. List Attached FC Devices

2. Select a FC Device

3. Enable/Disable FC Adapter Debug flags

 

q – Quit/Exit

 

==> 1

 

NO FC DEVICES FOUND

 

Hit a key to continue…

 

FC Node Menu

FC Node String: /pci@800000020000202/fibre-channel@0

FC Node WorldWidePortName: 10000090fa42fb1a

—————————————————————–

1. List Attached FC Devices

2. Select a FC Device

3. Enable/Disable FC Adapter Debug flags

 

q – Quit/Exit

 

==> q

 

FCINFO Main Menu

Select a FC Node from the following list:

#  Location Code                Pathname

—————————————————————

1. U78AB.001.WZSJZK6-P1-C3-T1     /pci@800000020000202/fibre-channel@0

2. U78AB.001.WZSJZK6-P1-C3-T2     /pci@800000020000202/fibre-channel@0,1

 

q – Quit/Exit

 

==> 2

 

FC Node Menu

FC Node String: /pci@800000020000202/fibre-channel@0,1

FC Node WorldWidePortName: 10000090fa42fb1b

—————————————————————–

1. List Attached FC Devices

2. Select a FC Device

3. Enable/Disable FC Adapter Debug flags

 

q – Quit/Exit

 

==>

Lost connection to the Managed System…

Attempting to reconnect

 

The open failed.

-The session may already be open on another management console

-The server may not be ready to accept connections.

 

Attempts to open the session failed. Please close the terminal and retry the open at a later time.

If the problem persists, Please contact IBM support.

 

 

 

 

VIO1_82_Client3_fcs0

 

VNX5300_SPB0_UNIT2_VIO1_82_Client3_fcs0

 

VNX5300_SPB1_UNIT2_VIO2_82_Client3_fcs0

 

VNX5300_SPA0_UNIT2_VIO1_82_Client3_fcs0

 

VNX5300_SPA1_UNIT2_VIO2_82_Client3_fcs0

 

 

 

VNX5300_SPB0_UNIT2_VIO1_82_Client4_fcs0

 

VNX5300_SPB1_UNIT2_VIO2_82_Client4_fcs0

 

VNX5300_SPA0_UNIT2_VIO1_82_Client4_fcs0

 

VNX5300_SPA1_UNIT2_VIO2_82_Client4_fcs0

 

 

 

# lsdev -c adapter

ent0     Available 03-00 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet PCI-Express Adapter (e414571614102004)

ent1     Available 03-01 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet PCI-Express Adapter (e414571614102004)

ent2     Available 03-02 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet PCI-Express Adapter (e414571614102004)

ent3     Available 03-03 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet PCI-Express Adapter (e414571614102004)

ent4     Available       Virtual I/O Ethernet Adapter (l-lan)

ent5     Available       Virtual I/O Ethernet Adapter (l-lan)

ent6     Available       Shared Ethernet Adapter

fcs0     Available 04-00 8Gb PCI Express Dual Port FC Adapter (df1000f114108a03)

fcs1     Available 04-01 8Gb PCI Express Dual Port FC Adapter (df1000f114108a03)

pkcs11   Available       PKCS#11 Device

sissas0  Available 00-00 PCIe x4 Planar 3Gb SAS RAID Adapter

sissas1  Available 02-00 PCIe x4 Internal 3Gb SAS RAID Adapter

usbhc0   Available 05-08 USB Host Controller (33103500)

usbhc1   Available 05-09 USB Host Controller (33103500)

usbhc2   Available 05-0a USB Enhanced Host Controller (3310e000)

vfchost0 Available       Virtual FC Server Adapter

vfchost1 Available       Virtual FC Server Adapter

vfchost2 Available       Virtual FC Server Adapter

vfchost3 Available       Virtual FC Server Adapter

vfchost4 Available       Virtual FC Server Adapter

vfchost5 Available       Virtual FC Server Adapter

vfchost6 Available       Virtual FC Server Adapter

vfchost7 Available       Virtual FC Server Adapter

vhost0   Available       Virtual SCSI Server Adapter

vhost1   Available       Virtual SCSI Server Adapter

vhost2   Available       Virtual SCSI Server Adapter

vhost3   Available       Virtual SCSI Server Adapter

vhost4   Available       Virtual SCSI Server Adapter

vhost5   Available       Virtual SCSI Server Adapter

vhost6   Available       Virtual SCSI Server Adapter

vhost7   Available       Virtual SCSI Server Adapter

vsa0     Available       LPAR Virtual Serial Adapter

 

# hostname

nimserver

# lscfg -vpl fcs* | grep Z8

Device Specific.(Z8)……..C050760714500000

Device Specific.(Z8)……..C050760714500002

#

 

 

# hostname

AIXLPAR4-104-112

# lscfg -vpl fcs* | grep Z8

Device Specific.(Z8)……..C050760714500006

Device Specific.(Z8)……..C050760714500004

#

 

hostname

 

 

lscfg -vpl fcs* | grep Z8 | cut -d . -f10 |  sed ‘s/../&:/g;s/:$//’

 

lscfg -vpl fcs* | grep Z8 | cut -d . -f10 |  sed ‘s/../&:/g;s/:$//’;hostname

 

 

C0:50:76:07:14:50:00:00

C0:50:76:07:14:50:00:02

nimserver

#

C0:50:76:07:14:50:00:1E

C0:50:76:07:14:50:00:1C

AIXLPAR10-104-118

 

C0:50:76:07:14:50:00:18

C0:50:76:07:14:50:00:1A

AIXLPAR9-104-117

 

C0:50:76:07:14:50:00:16

C0:50:76:07:14:50:00:14

AIXLPAR8-104-116

#

C0:50:76:07:14:50:00:10

C0:50:76:07:14:50:00:12

AIXLPAR7-104-115

#

C0:50:76:07:14:50:00:0E

C0:50:76:07:14:50:00:0C

AIXLPAR6-104-114

#

C0:50:76:07:14:50:00:08

C0:50:76:07:14:50:00:0A

AIXLPAR5-104-113

#

 

C0:50:76:07:14:50:00:06

C0:50:76:07:14:50:00:04

AIXLPAR4-104-112

#

 

C0:50:76:07:14:50:00:00

C0:50:76:07:14:50:00:02

nimserver

#

 

 

 

lsdev -c adapter

 

lscfg -vpl fcs0

 

lscfg -vpl vfchost1

 

 

 

vfchost1         U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C43  Virtual FC Server Adapter

 

Hardware Location Code……U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C43

 

 

PLATFORM SPECIFIC

 

Name:  vfc-server

Node:  vfc-server@3000002b

Device Type:  fcp

Physical Location: U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C43

# exit

$ vfcmap -vadpater vfchost1 -fcp fcs0

Option flag is not valid.

 

Usage: vfcmap  -vadapter VFCServerAdapter -fcp [FCPName]

 

$

$

 

lsnports

 

 

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost0 -fcp fcs0

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost1 -fcp fcs0

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost2 -fcp fcs0

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost3 -fcp fcs0

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost4 -fcp fcs0

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost5 -fcp fcs0

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost6 -fcp fcs0

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost7 -fcp fcs0

 

 

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost8 -fcp fcs2

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost9 -fcp fcs2

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost10 -fcp fcs2

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost11 -fcp fcs2

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost12 -fcp fcs2

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost13 -fcp fcs2

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost14 -fcp fcs2

vfcmap -vadapter vfchost15 -fcp fcs2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

$ cfgdev

 

 

 

# lscfg -vpl ent4

ent4             U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C11-T1  Virtual I/O Ethernet Adapter (l-lan)

 

Network Address………….D26D148F6F0B

Displayable Message………Virtual I/O Ethernet Adapter (l-lan)

Hardware Location Code……U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C11-T1

 

 

PLATFORM SPECIFIC

 

Name:  l-lan

Node:  l-lan@3000000b

Device Type:  network

Physical Location: U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C11-T1

# lscfg -vpl ent5

ent5             U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C12-T1  Virtual I/O Ethernet Adapter (l-lan)

 

Network Address………….D26D148F6F0C

Displayable Message………Virtual I/O Ethernet Adapter (l-lan)

Hardware Location Code……U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C12-T1

 

 

PLATFORM SPECIFIC

 

Name:  l-lan

Node:  l-lan@3000000c

Device Type:  network

Physical Location: U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C12-T1

 

 

#  scp 10.1.50.101:/data03/Unix-Software-Repository/AIX/IBM-ISO/AIX7.1TL02/* .

The authenticity of host ‘10.1.50.101 (10.1.50.101)’ can’t be established.

RSA key fingerprint is f7:9d:58:29:9c:1e:13:44:b3:a7:d5:b4:57:d7:21:c8.

Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes

Warning: Permanently added ‘10.1.50.101’ (RSA) to the list of known hosts.

root@10.1.50.101’s password:

Permission denied, please try again.

root@10.1.50.101’s password:

AIX_7.1_TL02_02_DVD1.iso                                                               100% 3658MB  42.0MB/s   01:27

AIX_7.1_TL02_02_DVD2.iso                                                               100% 2601MB  45.6MB/s   00:57

# exit

$ mkvdev -fbo -vadapter vhost

$ lsmap -all

SVSA            Physloc                                      Client Partition ID

————— ——————————————– ——————

vhost0          U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C31                     0x00000000

 

VTD                   NO VIRTUAL TARGET DEVICE FOUND

 

SVSA            Physloc                                      Client Partition ID

————— ——————————————– ——————

vhost1          U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C41                     0x00000000

 

VTD                   NO VIRTUAL TARGET DEVICE FOUND

 

SVSA            Physloc                                      Client Partition ID

————— ——————————————– ——————

vhost2          U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C51                     0x0000000

VTD                   NO VIRTUAL TARGET DEVICE FOUND

 

SVSA            Physloc                                      Client Partition ID

————— ——————————————– ——————

vhost3          U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C61                     0x00000000

 

VTD                   NO VIRTUAL TARGET DEVICE FOUND

 

SVSA            Physloc                                      Client Partition ID

————— ——————————————– ——————

vhost4          U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C71                     0x00000000

 

VTD                   NO VIRTUAL TARGET DEVICE FOUND

 

SVSA            Physloc                                      Client Partition ID

————— ——————————————– ——————

vhost5          U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C81                     0x00000000

 

VTD                   NO VIRTUAL TARGET DEVICE FOUND

 

SVSA            Physloc                                      Client Partition ID

————— ——————————————– ——————

vhost6          U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C91                     0x00000000

 

VTD                   NO VIRTUAL TARGET DEVICE FOUND

 

SVSA            Physloc                                      Client Partition ID

————— ——————————————– ——————

vhost7          U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C101                    0x00000000

 

VTD                   NO VIRTUAL TARGET DEVICE FOUND

 

$ mkvdev -fbo -vadapter vhost0

vtopt0 Available

$ lsmap -vadapter vhost0

SVSA            Physloc                                      Client Partition ID

————— ——————————————– ——————

vhost0          U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C31                     0x00000000

 

VTD                   vtopt0

Status                Available

LUN                   0x8100000000000000

Backing device

Physloc

Mirrored              N/A

 

$ lsrep

Size(mb) Free(mb) Parent Pool         Parent Size      Parent Free

8158     1899 rootvg                   544768           506880

 

Name                                                  File Size Optical         Access

AIX_7.1_TL02_02_DVD1.iso                                   3658 None            rw

AIX_7.1_TL02_02_DVD2.iso                                   2601 None            rw

$ loadopt -vtd vtopt0 -disk AIX_7.1_TL02_02_DVD1.iso

$ lsmap -vadapter vhost0

SVSA            Physloc                                      Client Partition ID

————— ——————————————– ——————

vhost0          U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C31                     0x00000000

 

VTD                   vtopt0

Status                Available

LUN                   0x8100000000000000

Backing device        /var/vio/VMLibrary/AIX_7.1_TL02_02_DVD1.iso

Physloc

Mirrored              N/A

 

$ lspv

NAME             PVID                                 VG               STATUS

hdisk0           00f8c83f2effbda1                     rootvg           active

hdisk1           none                                 None

$ mkvdev -vdev hdisk1 -vadapter vhost0 -dev rootvgos

rootvgos Available

Please reboot the client partition to see the newly added disk.

 

$ lsmap -vadapter vhost0

SVSA            Physloc       SVSA            Physloc                                      Client Partition ID

————— ——————————————– ——————

vhost0          U8231.E2D.06C83FT-V1-C31                     0x00000003

 

VTD                   rootvgos

Status                Available

LUN                   0x8200000000000000

Backing device        hdisk1

Physloc               U78AB.001.WZSJZK6-P1-C18-T1-LFF0100-L0

Mirrored              false

 

VTD                   vtopt0

Status                Available

LUN                   0x8100000000000000

Backing device        /var/vio/VMLibrary/AIX_7.1_TL02_02_DVD1.iso

Physloc

Mirrored              N/A

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1 = SMS Menu                          5 = Default Boot List

8 = Open Firmware Prompt              6 = Stored Boot List

Memory      Keyboard     Network     SCSI     Speaker  ok

0 >   ok

0 > ininfo ininfo, unknown word ok

0 > IOINFO

!!! IOINFO: FOR IBM INTERNAL USE ONLY !!!

This tool gives you information about SCSI,IDE,SATA,SAS,and USB devices attached to t

 

q – Quit/Exit

==> 1

FC Node Menu

FC Node String: /pci@800000020000202/fibre-channel@0

FC Node WorldWidePortName: 10000090fa42f3cc

—————————————————————–

1. List Attached FC Devices

2. Select a FC Device

3. Enable/Disable FC Adapter Debug flags

q – Quit/Exit

==> 2

NO FC DEVICES FOUND

Hit a key to continue…

FC Node Menu

FC Node String: /pci@800000020000202/fibre-channel@0

FC Node WorldWidePortName: 10000090fa42f3cc

 

 

FCINFO Main Menu

Select a FC Node from the following list:

#  Location Code                Pathname

—————————————————————

1. U78AB.001.WZSJZJ5-P1-C3-T1     /pci@800000020000202/fibre-channel@0

2. U78AB.001.WZSJZJ5-P1-C3-T2     /pci@800000020000202/fibre-channel@0,1

q – Quit/Exit

==> 2

Cannot Init Link.

FC Node Menu

FC Node String: /pci@800000020000202/fibre-channel@0,1

FC Node WorldWidePortName: 10000090fa42f3cd

—————————————————————–

1. List Attached FC Devices

2. Select a FC Device

3. Enable/Disable FC Adapter Debug flags

q – Quit/Exit

==>  2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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