"multipath=" parm seems specifically NOT for zSeries ;)

" Configuring the zfcp device driver-
 The zfcp device driver currently does not perform any port discovery or
LUN scanning to determine the ports and LUNs in the SAN.  Every port and
LUN in the SAN that should be accessed via zfcp must be configured
explicitly.  Once a port and a LUN are properly configured and the
adapter is set online a new SCSI device is registered at the SCSI
stack."

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-----Original Message-----

From: Linux on 390 Port on behalf of Richard Troth
Sent: Mon 9/18/2006 4:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: SLES9 scsi multipath initrd-linuxrc question
 
I'm finding that multipath support in Linux sits above the SCSI layer, and
therefore also above the zFCP layer.  Thought I caught a hint of zSeries
specific configuration in the use of the  "multipath="  parm.  But
experience is showing it to NOT be platform specific.

-- R;


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