emxmgr - Displays Fibre Channel worldwide name to target
ID mappings for emx devices (obsolete)
emxmgr [-h] [-s] [-d] [-m emx?| -t emx?] [[-f] -c mapping_file]
Note
The task of managing target identifier (ID) mappings is
obsolete in Tru64 UNIX Version 1.5B. (Any customized mappings
that you defined in previous releases will merge
forward.) Use the hwmgr show -fibre command to display
configuration and mapping information.
To use the emxmgr utility in interactive (prompt) mode,
enter the command with no options.
You can specify the following command options: (Do not use
this option.)
Changes the emx driver target ID mappings. The mapping_file
is the name of a file that contains the
new mapping data. Returns a list of instance numbers
of Fibre Channel host adapters that are present
on the system, such as: emx0 emx1 emx2. This
instance is then used in place of the command argument
emx? to identify a specific host adapter on
which an operation is to be performed. (Do not use
this option.)
Forces target ID mapping changes without prompting
for confirmation. Provides command help information.
Displays the target ID mappings for a specific
Fibre Channel host adapter. Use the emx?
argument to specify the adapter instance, such as
emx1. (Do not use this option.)
Provides syntax information for the file used as
the source of mapping_file. Displays information
on an adapter's current Fibre Channel topology.
The emx? argument specifies which adapter
instance, such as emx0 is displayed.
The emxmgr utility enables you to review the mappings of
Fibre Channel worldwide names to device target identifiers
(IDs) for the emx device driver.
The emxmgr utility interacts with the emx driver to display
the driver's mappings. Refer emx(7) for a description
of the emx driver and its associated data files.
You must reboot the local system before any changes to a
local host adapter take effect.
The executable image The device driver module
emx(7), hwmgr_show(8)
The TruCluster Server documentation for information on
symmetrical configurations.
emxmgr(8)
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