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F.5 Determining the WWN in the Solaris Operating Environment F–4
G. Configuring a Windows 200x Server or Windows 200x Advanced Server G–1
G.1 Setting Up the Serial Port Connection G–2
G.2 Accessing the Firmware Application From a Windows 200x Server or
Windows 200x Advanced Server G–5
G.3 Enabling a Windows 200x Server or Windows 200x Advanced Server to
Recognize New Devices and LUNs G–5
G.4 Determining the World Wide Name for Windows 200x Servers and
Windows 200x Advanced Servers G–10
H. Configuring a Linux Server H–1
H.1 Setting Up the Serial Port Connection H–1
H.2 Accessing the Firmware Application From a Linux Server H–3
H.3 Checking the Adapter BIOS H–4
H.4 Multiple LUN Linux Configuration H–5
H.5 Making an ext3 File System for Linux H–6
H.6 Creating a File System H–7
H.7 Creating a Mount Point and Mounting the File System Manually H–8
H.8 Mounting the File System Automatically H–8
H.9 Determining the World Wide Name for Linux Hosts H–9
I. Configuring an IBM Server Running the AIX Operating Environment I–1
I.1 Setting Up a Serial Port Connection I–2
I.2 Accessing the Firmware Application From an IBM Server
Running AIX I–3
I.3 Identifying the Device on Which You Will Create a Logical Volume I–4
I.4 Using SMIT to Enable an AIX Host to Recognize New LUNs I–5
I.5 Creating a Volume Group I–6
I.6 Creating a Logical Volume I–7
I.7 Creating a File System I–7