It is the same for the 2530, and I am fairly certain it is also valid  
for the 6130,6140, & 6540.

-Joel

On Feb 18, 2008, at 3:51 PM, Robert Milkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello Joel,
>
> Saturday, February 16, 2008, 4:09:11 PM, you wrote:
>
> JM> Bob,
>
> JM> Here is how you can tell the array to ignore cache sync commands
> JM> and the force unit access bits...(Sorry if it wraps..)
>
> JM> On a Solaris CAM install, the 'service' command is in "/opt/ 
> SUNWsefms/bin"
>
> JM> To read the current settings:
> JM> service -d arrayname -c read -q nvsram region=0xf2 host=0x00
>
> JM> save this output so you can reverse the changes below easily if  
> needed...
>
>
> JM> To set new values:
>
> JM> service -d arrayname -c set -q nvsram region=0xf2 offset=0x17  
> value=0x01 host=0x00
> JM> service -d arrayname -c set -q nvsram region=0xf2 offset=0x18  
> value=0x01 host=0x00
> JM> service -d arrayname -c set -q nvsram region=0xf2 offset=0x21  
> value=0x01 host=0x00
>
> JM> Host region 00 is Solaris (w/Traffic Manager)
>
> JM> You will need to reboot both controllers after making the change  
> before it becomes active.
>
>
> Is it also necessary and does it work on 2530?
>
>
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Robert                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>                                       http://milek.blogspot.com
>
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