# CDDL HEADER START # # The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the # Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). # You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # # You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE # or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions # and limitations under the License. # # When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each # file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. # If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the # fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying # information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] # # CDDL HEADER END # # Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. # Use is subject to license terms. # # Copyright 2019 RackTop Systems # # name="scsi_vhci" class="root"; # # Load balancing global configuration: setting load-balance="none" will cause # all I/O to a given device (which supports multipath I/O) to occur via one # path. Setting load-balance="round-robin" will cause each path to the device # to be used in turn. # load-balance="round-robin"; # # Automatic failback configuration # possible values are auto-failback="enable" or auto-failback="disable" auto-failback="enable"; #BEGIN: FAILOVER_MODULE_BLOCK (DO NOT MOVE OR DELETE) # # Declare scsi_vhci failover module paths with 'ddi-forceload' so that # they get loaded early enough to be available for scsi_vhci root use. # # NOTE: Correct operation depends on the value of 'ddi-forceload', this # value should not be changed. The ordering of entries is from # most-specific failover modules (with a "probe" implementation that is # completely VID/PID table based), to most generic (failover modules that # are based on T10 standards like TPGS). By convention the last part of a # failover module path, after "/scsi_vhci_", is called the # "failover-module-name", which begins with "f_" (like "f_asym_sun"). The # "failover-module-name" is also used in the override mechanism below. ddi-forceload = "misc/scsi_vhci/scsi_vhci_f_asym_lsi", "misc/scsi_vhci/scsi_vhci_f_asym_emc", "misc/scsi_vhci/scsi_vhci_f_sym_emc", "misc/scsi_vhci/scsi_vhci_f_sym_hds", "misc/scsi_vhci/scsi_vhci_f_sym", # "misc/scsi_vhci/scsi_vhci_f_tpgs_tape", # "misc/scsi_vhci/scsi_vhci_f_tape", "misc/scsi_vhci/scsi_vhci_f_tpgs"; # # For a device that has a GUID, discovered on a pHCI with mpxio enabled, vHCI # access also depends on one of the scsi_vhci failover modules accepting the # device. The default way this occurs is by a failover module's "probe" # implementation (sfo_device_probe) indicating the device is supported under # scsi_vhci. To override this default probe-oriented configuration in # order to # # 1) establish support for a device not currently accepted under scsi_vhci # # or 2) override the module selected by "probe" # # or 3) disable scsi_vhci support for a device # # you can add a 'scsi-vhci-failover-override' tuple, as documented in # scsi_get_device_type_string(9F). For each tuple, the first part provides # basic device identity information (vid/pid) and the second part selects # the failover module by "failover-module-name". If you want to disable # scsi_vhci support for a device, use the special failover-module-name "NONE". # Currently, for each failover-module-name in 'scsi-vhci-failover-override' # (except "NONE") there needs to be a # "misc/scsi_vhci/scsi_vhci_" in 'ddi-forceload' above. # # " 111111" # "012345670123456789012345", "failover-module-name" or "NONE" # "|-VID--||-----PID------|", # scsi-vhci-failover-override = # "STK FLEXLINE 400", "f_asym_lsi", # "SUN T4", "f_tpgs", # "CME XIRTEMMYS", "NONE"; # #END: FAILOVER_MODULE_BLOCK (DO NOT MOVE OR DELETE)