I have coded both 0x01 and 0x00 on different servers.  If you code 0x00, that 
is host0 on the lszfcp display.
Betsie 

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I read somewhere that the second column cannot be equal to zero. Is this not 
true?

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On 8/13/08 4:01 PM, "Spann, Elizebeth (Betsie)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Robert,
> Here's a sample /etc/zfcp.conf file
> 
> 0.0.0315 0x00 0x5006048ad5f09e01 0x00 0x0010000000000000
> 0.0.0315 0x00 0x5006048ad5f09e01 0x01 0x0011000000000000
> 0.0.0315 0x00 0x5006048ad5f09e01 0x02 0x0012000000000000
> 0.0.0315 0x00 0x5006048ad5f09e01 0x03 0x0013000000000000
> 0.0.0315 0x00 0x5006048ad5f09e01 0x04 0x0014000000000000
> 0.0.0315 0x00 0x5006048ad5f09e01 0x05 0x0025000000000000
> 0.0.0325 0x01 0x5006048ad5f09e0e 0x00 0x0010000000000000
> 0.0.0325 0x01 0x5006048ad5f09e0e 0x01 0x0011000000000000
> 0.0.0325 0x01 0x5006048ad5f09e0e 0x02 0x0012000000000000
> 0.0.0325 0x01 0x5006048ad5f09e0e 0x03 0x0013000000000000
> 0.0.0325 0x01 0x5006048ad5f09e0e 0x04 0x0014000000000000
> 0.0.0325 0x01 0x5006048ad5f09e0e 0x05 0x0025000000000000
> 
> There are 6 LUN's on two paths. The first field is the zfcp subchannel  
> (we code 300-31F on first chpid, 320-32F on second chpid, for example).
> Second field is 0x00 for first adapter, 0x01 for second adapter, 0x02 
> for third adapter, etc.
> The third field identifies the WWPN of the SCSI adapter (two in this example).
> Fourth field is the LUN sequence (0 thru 5 for six LUN's).
> Fifth is the LUN ID that I got from the SCSI vendor SE.
> 
> Betsie
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> RPN01
> Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 1:48 PM
> To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Subject: Finally getting into zFCP...
> 
> 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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