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Re: what need to be modified in CommandView EVA when replacing HBA?

 
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stephen peng
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what need to be modified in CommandView EVA when replacing HBA?

Guys,
I need to replace an HBA which connect a rp7420 to the SAN which eva4000 is in. I want to know how to update the host's WWN information in CommandView EVA so that host could access the eva4000 with new HBA.

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Stephen
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Torsten.
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Re: what need to be modified in CommandView EVA when replacing HBA?

Replace the HBA and use "fcmsutil" to get the new WWN.

Then go to command view and adjust the host section.

Find the old HBA WWN and replace it by the new WWN.

If you doing WWN based zoning on the switch, you need to adjust there too.

Hope this helps!
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stephen peng
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Re: what need to be modified in CommandView EVA when replacing HBA?

Torsten,
from which user guide I could get the detailed guideline?

regards
Stephen
Torsten.
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Re: what need to be modified in CommandView EVA when replacing HBA?

Maybe from the command view guide and regarding the zoning from the switch manual.

But in fact this is not this hard.

In CV hosts section just delete the old port (old HBA) and add the new.

Hope this helps!
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