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scsi_vhci(7D)			    Devices			 scsi_vhci(7D)

NAME
       scsi_vhci - SCSI virtual host controller interconnect driver

DESCRIPTION
       The  scsi_vhci driver is a SCSA compliant pseudo nexus driver that sup‐
       ports Solaris operating system I/O  multipathing	 services  for	SCSI-3
       devices.	 This  driver  introduces  a  fundamental restructuring of the
       Solaris device tree to enable a multipath device to be  represented  as
       single  device instance rather than as an instance per physical path as
       in earlier Solaris versions.

       The logical units (LUNs) associated multipath SCSI target devices  man‐
       aged  by this driver are identified and represented by using the SCSI-3
       VPD page (0x83) LUN global  unique  identifier  (GUID)  represented  as
       hexadecimal number (64/128 bits).

       Symbolic	 links	in /dev/[r]dsk continue to adhere to the cNtNdNsN for‐
       mat. cN is the  logical	controller  number  assigned  to  this	driver
       instance. tN is the GUID.

       The following is an example of a system with an A5000 storage array:

	 ...
	      /dev/rdsk/c4t200000203709C3F5d0s0 -> ../../devices/
		   scsi_vhci/ssd@g200000203709c3f5:a,raw
	      ...
	      /dev/rdsk/c4t200000203709C3F5d0s7 -> ../../devices/
		   scsi_vhci/ssd@g200000203709c3f5:h,ra
	      ...

       The following is an example of a system with a T300 storage array:

	      ...
	      /dev/rdsk/c1t60020F200000033939C2C2B60008D4AEd0s0 ->
		   ../../devices/scsi_vhci/
	      ssd@g60020f200000033939a2c2b60008d4ae:a,raw
	      ...
	      /dev/rdsk/c1t60020F200000033939A2C2B60008D4AEd0s7 ->
		   ../../devices/scsi_vhci/
	 ssd@g60020f200000033939a2c2b60008d4ae:h,raw

       The scsi_vhci driver receives naming and transport services from one or
       more physical HBA (host bus adapter) devices. To support multi-pathing,
       a  physical  HBA	 driver	 must have its multipathing enabled and comply
       with the multipathing services provided by this driver.

       The scsi_vhci driver supports the standard functions  provided  by  the
       SCSA interface.

   Configuration
       For each candidate SCSI target device, the scsi_vhci code must identify
       a failover module to support the device. If a failover module cannot be
       identified,  the	 device will not function under scsi_vhci multipathing
       control. For SCSI target devices that support the standard Target  Port
       Group  Select, no special vendor/product knowledge is needed. For other
       SCSI target devices, each failover module understands which devices  it
       supports.

       When  autoconfiguration does not result in the desired configuration, a
       vendor/product  specific	 override   mechanism	is   available.	  This
       scsi_vhci.conf  base mechanism can be used to direct a device to a spe‐
       cific failover module (or to indicate that a device should not be under
       scsi_vhci  multipathing	control	 by way of "NONE"). In scsi_vhci.conf,
       the  property  'scsi-vhci-failover-override'   defines	overrides   in
       scsi_get_device_type_string(9F)	form.  To  add a third-party (non-Sun)
       symmetric storage device to  run	 under	scsi_vhci  (and	 thereby  take
       advantage of scsi_vhci multipathing), you add the vendor ID and product
       ID for the device, as those strings are returned by  the	 SCSI  Inquiry
       command.	  For  example,	 to  add a device from a vendor with the ID of
       "Acme" and a product ID of "MSU", you would add:

	 scsi-vhci-failover-override =
	    "Acme    MSU", "f_sym",

       In addition to "Acme", you also might want to add  another  entry,  for
       example, a device from "XYZ" vendor with a product ID of "ABC":

	 scsi-vhci-failover-override =
	    "Acme    MSU", "f_sym",
	    "XYZ     ABC", "f_sym";

       Adding  the  following  lines to /kernel/drv/scsi_vhci.conf ensure that
       the direct attached mchanger (SL500 tape library) is  no	 longer	 under
       scsi_vhci multipathing control.

	 device-type-scsi-options-list =
	 "STK	  SL500", "disable-option";

	 disable-option = 0x7000000;

       In every entry of scsi-vhci-failover-override, if the vendor ID is less
       than 8 characters, it must be padded with  spaces  (ASCII  0x0a)	 to  8
       characters. The product ID contains at most sixteen left-adjusted ASCII
       characters. The product ID has an implicit wild card rule. The  product
       ID  in  the  returned SCSI inquiry string is considered a match if that
       has the specified product ID as its prefix. For example,

	 scsi-vhci-failover-override =
	     "XYZ     ABC", "f_sym";

       will match both product ID ABC3000 and ABC4500 below from vendor XYZ.

	     "XYZ     ABC3000", "f_sym"
	     "XYZ     ABC4500", "f_sym"

FILES
       /kernel/drv/sparcv9/scsi_vhci

	   64-bit kernel module (SPARC).

       /kernel/drv/scsi_vhci

	   32-bit kernel module (x86).

       /kernel/drv/scsi_vhci.conf

	   Driver configuration file.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Architecture		     │PCI-based systems		   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │SUNWckr			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       eeprom(1M),   prtconf(1M),   stmsboot(1M),   attributes(5),    fcp(7D),
       fctl(7D),      fp(7D),	   mpt(7D),	 ssd(7D),      scsi_abort(9F),
       scsi_get_device_type_scsi_options(9F), scsi_get_device_type_string(9F),
       scsi_ifgetcap(9F),	   scsi_reset(9F),	   scsi_transport(9F),
       scsi_inquiry(9S), scsi_extended_sense(9S), scsi_pkt(9S)

       Writing Device Drivers

       Small Computer System Interface-3 (SCSI-3)

NOTES
       In previous releases, the scsi_vhci.conf file supported the  mpxio-dis‐
       able   property,	 which allowed you to disable Solaris I/O multipathing
       on a system-wide basis. This property is not  present  in  the  current
       release	of   the  Solaris  operating  system.  Multipathing  is always
       enabled in scsi_vhci. If you want  to  disable  multipathing,  use  the
       mechanisms provided by the HBA drivers. See fp(7D) and mpt(7D).

       In   previous  releases,	 the  override	mechanism  was	based  on  the
       scsi_get_device_type_scsi_options(9F)	defined	    "device-type-scsi-
       options-list" property.	During upgrade, scsi_vhci.conf is converted to
       the new form. After upgrade, a scsi_vhci.conf modification based on the
       old mechanism is silently ignored.

       In  previous releases, Solaris I/O multipathing was also known as MPxIO
       and Sun StorEdge Traffic	 Manager (STMS).

SunOS 5.10			  13 Jun 2012			 scsi_vhci(7D)
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