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Chapter 8. Using Fibre Channel devices


Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 provides the following native Fibre Channel drivers:

  • lpfc
  • qla2xxx
  • zfcp

8.1. Re-scanning Fibre Channel logical units after resizing a LUN

If you changed the logical unit number (LUN) size on the external storage, use the echo command to update the kernel’s view of the size.

Procedure

  1. Determine which devices are paths for a multipath logical unit:

    # multipath -ll
    Copy to Clipboard Toggle word wrap
  2. Re-scan Fibre Channel logical units on a system that uses multipathing:

    $ echo 1 > /sys/block/<device_ID>/device/rescan
    Copy to Clipboard Toggle word wrap

    Replace <device_ID> with the ID of your device, for example sda.

8.3. Fibre Channel configuration files

The following is the list of configuration files in the /sys/class/ directory that provide the user-space API to Fibre Channel.

The items use the following variables:

H
Host number
B
Bus number
T
Target
L
Logical unit (LUNs)
R
Remote port number
Important

Consult your hardware vendor before changing any of the values described in this section, if your system is using multipath software.

Transport configuration in /sys/class/fc_transport/targetH:B:T/

port_id
24-bit port ID/address
node_name
64-bit node name
port_name
64-bit port name

Remote port configuration in /sys/class/fc_remote_ports/rport-H:B-R/

  • port_id
  • node_name
  • port_name
  • dev_loss_tmo

    Controls when the scsi device gets removed from the system. After dev_loss_tmo triggers, the scsi device is removed. In the multipath.conf file , you can set dev_loss_tmo to infinity.

    In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10, if you do not set the fast_io_fail_tmo option, dev_loss_tmo is capped to 600 seconds. By default, fast_io_fail_tmo is set to 5 seconds in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 if the multipathd service is running; otherwise, it is set to off.

  • fast_io_fail_tmo

    Specifies the number of seconds to wait before it marks a link as "bad". Once a link is marked bad, existing running I/O or any new I/O on its corresponding path fails.

    If I/O is in a blocked queue, it will not be failed until dev_loss_tmo expires and the queue is unblocked.

    If fast_io_fail_tmo is set to any value except off, dev_loss_tmo is uncapped. If fast_io_fail_tmo is set to off, no I/O fails until the device is removed from the system. If fast_io_fail_tmo is set to a number, I/O fails immediately when the fast_io_fail_tmo timeout triggers.

Host configuration in /sys/class/fc_host/hostH/

  • port_id
  • node_name
  • port_name
  • issue_lip

    Instructs the driver to rediscover remote ports.

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