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QLogic OFED+ Host Software User Guide, Rev. B

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D–SRP Configuration<br />

<strong>QLogic</strong> SRP Configuration<br />

Failover Configuration File 3: Failing over from a port on a<br />

VIO hardware card to a port on a different VIO hardware card<br />

within the same Virtual I/O chassis<br />

session<br />

begin<br />

card: 0 (InfiniServ HCA card number)<br />

port: 1 (InfiniServ HCA port number)<br />

targetIOCProfileIdString: "FVIC in Chassis ,<br />

, "<br />

initiatorExtension: 1<br />

end<br />

session<br />

begin<br />

card: 0 (InfiniServ HCA card number)<br />

port: 1 (InfiniServ HCA port number)<br />

targetIOCProfileIdString: "FVIC in Chassis ,<br />

, " (Slot number differs to indicate a different<br />

VIO card)<br />

initiatorExtension: 1 (Here the initiator extension can be the<br />

same as in the previous definition, because the SRP map is<br />

being defined on a different FC gateway card)<br />

end<br />

adapter<br />

begin<br />

description: “FC Port Failover”<br />

end<br />

On the VIO hardware side, the following need to be ensured on each FVIC<br />

involved in the failover:<br />

• The target device is discovered and configured through the appropriate FC<br />

port<br />

• The SRP Initiator is discovered and configured once for the proper<br />

initiatorExtension.<br />

• The SRP map created for the initiator connects to the same target<br />

D-16 D000046-005 B

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