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3.4.2 Creating a Shared Ethernet Adapter<br />

It is important to create the Shared Ethernet Adapter before creating the client<br />

profiles since simultaneous creati<strong>on</strong> of client/server SCSI adapters relies <strong>on</strong><br />

dynamic LPAR being available.<br />

To create a Shared Ethernet adapter, perform the following steps:<br />

1. Use the lsdev command <strong>on</strong> the Virtual I/O Server to verify that the Ethernet<br />

trunk adapter is available (see Example 3-3).<br />

Example 3-3 Check for shared Ethernet adapter<br />

$ lsdev -virtual<br />

name status descripti<strong>on</strong><br />

ent2<br />

Available Virtual I/O Ethernet Adapter (l-lan)<br />

vhost0<br />

Available Virtual SCSI Server Adapter<br />

vhost1<br />

Available Virtual SCSI Server Adapter<br />

vhost2<br />

Available Virtual SCSI Server Adapter<br />

vhost3<br />

Available Virtual SCSI Server Adapter<br />

vsa0<br />

Available LPAR Virtual Serial Adapter<br />

vapps<br />

Available Virtual Target Device - Logical Volume<br />

vdbsrv<br />

Available Virtual Target Device - Logical Volume<br />

vlnx<br />

Available Virtual Target Device - Logical Volume<br />

vnim<br />

Available Virtual Target Device - Logical Volume<br />

2. Select the appropriate physical Ethernet adapter that will be used to create<br />

the Shared Ethernet Adapter. The lsdev command will show a list of available<br />

physical adapter (see Example 3-4).<br />

Example 3-4 Check for physical Ethernet adapter<br />

$ lsdev -type adapter<br />

name status descripti<strong>on</strong><br />

ent0 Available 10/100/1000 Base-TX PCI-X Adapter (14106902)<br />

ent1<br />

Available Virtual I/O Ethernet Adapter (l-lan)<br />

ent2<br />

Available Virtual I/O Ethernet Adapter (l-lan)<br />

ent3<br />

Available Shared Ethernet Adapter<br />

fcs0<br />

Available FC Adapter<br />

ide0<br />

Available ATA/IDE C<strong>on</strong>troller Device<br />

sisioa0 Available PCI-X Dual Channel U320 SCSI RAID Adapter<br />

vsa0<br />

Available LPAR Virtual Serial Adapter<br />

Chapter 3. Setting up the Virtual I/O Server: the basics 149

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