Karl,

"lsluns" then a little scripting to set up "zfcp_disk_configure", eg.,
"zfcp_disk_configure 0.0.4000 0x5005076801107088 0x000b000000000000 1"

Mike O'Reilly
IBM Linux Change Team
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       





                                                                       
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We have an XIV connected to 2 switches which in turn is connected to our
z10 through 4 adapters.

We have defined 5 luns for use under SLES11SP2.

Right now, we are using YaST to define all of the connections.   This
seems to be cumbersome.

Is there a way for us to to scan and define each lun without having to do
this manually?

Thanks

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