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Shaun,attach "none" for this one which is not connected
I failed to see a difference between the two ports by using lsdev
$ lsdev -dev fscsi1 -attr
attribute value description user_settable
attach none How this adapter is CONNECTED False
autoconfig available Configuration State Trueattach "switch" for this one which is connected to a switch
dyntrk yes Dynamic Tracking of FC Devices True+
fc_err_recov fast_fail FC Fabric Event Error RECOVERY Policy True+
io_thrshld_tmr no FC special error recovery threshold timer enable True+
scsi_id Adapter SCSI ID False
sw_fc_class 3 FC Class for Fabric True
$ lsdev -dev fscsi0 -attr
attribute value description user_settable
attach switch How this adapter is CONNECTED False
autoconfig available Configuration State TrueUnfortunately, I always failed to find the distinct possible values of a device attribute in IBM documentation.
dyntrk yes Dynamic Tracking of FC Devices True+
fc_err_recov fast_fail FC Fabric Event Error RECOVERY Policy True+
io_thrshld_tmr no FC special error recovery threshold timer enable True+
scsi_id 0xa0006 Adapter SCSI ID False
sw_fc_class 3 FC Class for Fabric True
$
But the fcstat is a godsend.
Rob Berendt
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