We¹re finally getting back around to ³playing² with zFCP, and I¹ve run into
a possible bug....

We¹re able to get things up and running by hand, and we¹re now trying to set
things up to happen during the boot of the system. Everything points back
around to a file called /etc/zfcp.conf, but there¹s very little on what¹s
really required in the file (i.e. What the five fields really mean / where
to go to get the information to fill them out). I think we¹ve figured them
out, but it would have been more reassuring to have found some detailed
documentation. Or maybe even a man page?

Also, there¹s a script called /sbin/zfcpconf.sh, that appears to be entirely
wrong. It lops the 0x off the front of the device address, and uses it in
the /sys directory path, but fails to add the ³0.0.² to the front of it.
Could it have ever worked? I¹m not sure I see how... Adding in the ³0.0.²
into the paths used in the script seems to make it work correctly.

The second question is, does this script actually get envoked during the
boot? Or do we have to slip it in somewhere in the /etc/init.d path?

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Robert P. Nix          Mayo Foundation        .~.
RO-OE-5-55             200 First Street SW    /V\
507-284-0844           Rochester, MN 55905   /( )\
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"In theory, theory and practice are the same, but
 in practice, theory and practice are different."



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