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25# Sun Fibre Channel Port driver configuration
26#
27#
28
29name="fp" class="fibre-channel" port=0;
30name="fp" class="fibre-channel" port=1;
31
32#
33# Automatic configuration of the fabric is turned on by default
34# and thus allows all devices discovered in the SAN zone to be
35# enumerated in the Solaris devinfo tree automatically.
36#
37# The manual_configuration_only property may be used to
38# disable default behavior and force the manual configuration of
39# the devices in the SAN. Setting manual_configuration_only=1
40# will disable the automatic configuration of devices.
41# NOTE: Use of this property is not recommended. If used, the
42# fabric devices accessed at boot time need to get manually configured
43# before the next reboot. Otherwise, fabric devices that are needed at
44# boot time may not get configured and may cause boot problems.
45# To manually configure fabric devices, refer to cfgadm_fp(1M).
46# manual_configuration_only=1;
47#
48
49#
50# To generate the binding-set specific 'compatible' forms used to address
51# legacy issues the 'scsi-binding-set' property must be defined. (do not remove)
52#
53scsi-binding-set="fcp";
54
55#
56# List of ULP modules for loading during port driver attach time
57#
58load-ulp-list="1","fcp";
59
60#
61# I/O multipathing feature (MPxIO) can be enabled or disabled using
62# mpxio-disable property. Setting mpxio-disable="no" will activate
63# I/O multipathing; setting mpxio-disable="yes" disables the feature.
64#
65# Global mpxio-disable property:
66#
67# To globally enable MPxIO on all fp ports set:
68# mpxio-disable="no";
69#
70# To globally disable MPxIO on all fp ports set:
71# mpxio-disable="yes";
72#
73# Per port mpxio-disable property:
74#
75# You can also enable or disable MPxIO on a per port basis.
76# Per port settings override the global setting for the specified ports.
77# To disable MPxIO on port 0 whose parent is /pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@4 set:
78# name="fp" parent="/pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@4" port=0 mpxio-disable="yes";
79#
80mpxio-disable="no";
81#
82# You can describe a list of target port WWNs and LUN numbers which will
83# not be configured. LUN numbers will be interpreted as decimal. White
84# spaces and ',' can be used in the list of LUN numbers.
85#
86# pwwn-lun-blacklist=
87# "target-port-wwn,lun-list"
88#
89# To prevent LUNs 1 and 2 from being configured for target
90# port 510000f010fd92a1 and target port 510000e012079df1, set:
91#
92# pwwn-lun-blacklist=
93# "510000f010fd92a1,1,2",
94# "510000e012079df1,1,2";
95