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scsi-initiator-id is use to start that device or to initiates communication
and usually scsi-initiator-id need to set in High Availability configurations. See url http://csit1cwe.fsu.edu/doc_link/en_....htm#A25C0fd96 for Understanding the Execution of Initiator I/O Requests and other sutff How to change scsi-initiator-id? You can use command like (at Solaris boot prompt, to set id to 6): Code:
ok setenv scsi-initiator-id 6 http://www.filibeto.org/sun/lib/hard...I-Systems.html |
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