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Customizing the <strong>Server</strong> Configuration<br />

PCI Slot X (PCI bus Y, device N function Z)<br />

For the HBA in Slot X there will be 4 entries listed with Location information as<br />

follows:<br />

PCI Slot X (PCI bus Y, device N function 0)<br />

PCI Slot X (PCI bus Y, device N function 1)<br />

PCI Slot X (PCI bus Y, device N+1 function 0)<br />

PCI Slot X (PCI bus Y, device N+1 function 1)<br />

l. Match the recorded information for the unused HBA Ports to the location<br />

information as follows:<br />

Unused HBA Port Location Information from<br />

Properties<br />

Slot X, Port 0 PCI Slot X (PCI bus Y, device N function 0)<br />

Slot X, Port 1 PCI Slot X (PCI bus Y, device N function 1)<br />

Slot X, Port 2 PCI Slot X (PCI bus Y, device N+1 function<br />

0)<br />

Slot X, Port 3 PCI Slot X (PCI bus Y, device N+1 function<br />

1)<br />

m. If the device and function number in the Location information matches one of the<br />

unused HBA Ports recorded earlier, click the Driver tab, and then click Enable to<br />

enable the HBA Port.<br />

Continue through the list of HBA ports to match and enable the slot-port pairs that<br />

you recorded earlier.<br />

Disabling Fibre Channel Ports<br />

To disable Fibre Channel ports:<br />

Note: Perform this procedure on each ISM with unused Fibre Channel ports.<br />

1. Record the unused ports as follows:<br />

a. Locate the unused HBA ports on the back of the ISM.<br />

The HBA slot number is stamped near the HBA slot.<br />

b. For each unused HBA Port, record the Slot Number and Port number.<br />

Note: A horizontal Quad Port HBA has Port 0 on the right and Port 3 on the left.<br />

2. Disable the unused port(s) as follows:<br />

a. From the Operations <strong>Server</strong>, double-click the MCP Console icon.<br />

b. Click Component View.<br />

c. Expand the ISM with the unused Fibre Channel ports and then expand s-Par ® .<br />

d. Right-click I/O Engine and select Launch RDP Session.<br />

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