
OneCommand™ Manager Application P007997-01A Rev. B
8. Managing Adapters and Ports
FC/FCoE
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Apply – Click to apply any driver parameter changes. If you changed a driver
parameter that is not dynamic, you may need to reset the adapter port or create
a new ramdisk and reboot the system.
Setting Driver Parameters
The Driver Parameters tab for adapters and hosts enable you to modify driver
parameters for a specific adapter or all adapters in a host.
For example, if you select a host in the discovery-tree, you can globally change the
parameters for all adapters in that host. If you select an adapter port in the
discovery-tree, you can change the lpfc_use_adisc, lpfc_log_verbose and the
lpfc_nodev_tmo parameters for only that adapter.
Note: VMware supports local and global parameter changes for all driver parameters.
For each parameter, the Driver Parameters tabs show the current value, the range of
acceptable values, the default value, and the activation requirement. You can also
restore parameters to their default settings.
You can apply driver parameters for one adapter to other adapters in the system using
the Driver Parameters tab, thereby simplifying multiple adapter configuration. See
“Creating a Batch Mode Driver Parameters File” on page 115 for more information.
Note: The Linux 2.6 kernel only supports setting some of the driver parameters for
individual adapters. Some driver parameters must be applied to all adapters
contained in the host. See the Emulex Driver for Linux User Manual for more
information.
Setting Driver Parameters for a Single Adapter
To change the driver parameters for a single adapter:
1. Select Host or Fabric view.
2. In the discovery-tree, select the FC or FCoE adapter port whose parameters you
want to change.
3. Select the Driver Parameters tab. The parameter values for the selected adapter are
displayed.
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