separated
by
colons.
Not
all
applications
require
this
value,
and
some
interface
cards
supply
this
value
themselves
by
creating
a
number
based
on
a
transformation
of
the
WWPN.
WWPN
(required)
This
is
the
worldwide
port
name
for
the
FibreChannel
device
attached
to
the
given
port.
It
is
a
64-bit
EUI
value
represented
in
the
field
as
eight
hexadecimal
bytes
(using
values
0-9
and
A
to
F,
and
not
preceded
by
0x
)
separated
by
colons.
Invalid
addresses
result
in
an
error
and
the
line
is
ignored.
Boot-order
(optional)
This
defines
which
target
the
interface
uses
during
the
boot
process.
Valid
values
are
none
,
first
,
second
,
or
both
.
If
the
value
is
first
,
second
or
both
,
the
boot
process
tries
to
use
the
equivalent
target
to
boot
the
blade
(targets
can
have
a
priority
of
first
or
second).
This
parameter
defaults
to
none
.
Here
is
an
example
of
the
FibreChannel
entry
parameters:
//IP
,Type
,Slot
,Offset
,Port
,WWPN,
,Boot-order
localhost
,fc
,1
,0
,3
,2f:fc:00:00:c9:00:00:00
,none
v
FibreChannel
Target
(FCTarget)
:
In
addition
to
the
common
parameters,
the
FibreChannel
Target
port
entry
also
contains
the
following
parameters.
Priority
(required)
The
value
of
this
parameter
can
be
first
or
second
.
first
denotes
the
primary
target
for
the
blade
and
second
denotes
the
secondary
target.
WWN
(required)
This
is
the
worldwide
node
name
of
the
target.
LUN
(required)
This
is
the
LUN
of
the
target.
For
numbers
less
than
four
bytes
long
this
can
be
specified
as
a
decimal
or
hexadecimal
number,
where
hexadecimal
numbers
are
preceded
by
0x
.
For
longer
numbers,
you
must
use
the
standard
EUI
notation
(eight
pairs
of
hexadecimal
characters,
divided
by
colons).
v
Here
is
an
example
of
the
FibreChannel
Target
entry
parameters:
//IP
,Type
,Slot
,Priority
,WWN
,LUN
localhost
,fctarget
,1
,first
,00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
,0
Other
format
features
of
the
configuration
file
The
configuration
file
also
contains
the
following
characteristics
and
requirements:
v
Case:
Characters
in
the
configuration
file
are
not
case
sensitive.
v
Whitespace:
The
file
is
largely
whitespace
agnostic.
In
general,
whitespace
is
stripped
before
the
fields
are
parsed.
To
make
editing
easier
for
you
when
you
choose
not
to
edit
in
a
spreadsheet
program,
whitespace
is
added
to
the
end
of
fields
in
the
generated
files.
This
whitespace
is
entirely
optional
and
you
can
remove
it
at
your
discretion.
v
Newlines:
The
file
supports
spreadsheets
that
use
the
UNIX
®
line-feed
only
convention
(OpenOffice
Calc)
and
the
DOS
carriage-return/line-feed
convention
(Excel).
It
also
supports
line-feed
only
and
carriage-return/line-feed
text
editors.
v
Line-length:
The
maximum
line
length
is
512
characters.
This
in
the
absolute
length
of
the
line.
It
includes
comments,
whitespace
carriage-returns,
line
feeds
and
other
hidden
characters.
Exceeding
this
length
results
in
a
line
error
and
the
line
is
discarded.
Chapter
7.
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