===== Devices attributes =====
==== To list the current attribute values for the rmt0 tape device, type the following: ====
lsattr -l rmt0 -E or lsattr -El rmt0
The system displays a message similar to the following:
mode yes Use DEVICE BUFFERS during writes True
block_size 1024 BLOCK size (0=variable length) True
extfm yes Use EXTENDED file marks True
ret no RETENSION on tape change or reset True
density_set_1 37 DENSITY setting #1 True
density_set_2 36 DENSITY setting #2 True
compress yes Use data COMPRESSION True
size_in_mb 12000 Size in Megabytes False
ret_error no RETURN error on tape change or reset True
=== To list the default attribute values for the rmt0 tape device, type the following: ===
# lsattr -l rmt0 -D
The system displays a message similar to the following:
mode yes Use DEVICE BUFFERS during writes True
block_size 1024 BLOCK size (0=variable length) True
extfm yes Use EXTENDED file marks True
ret no RETENSION on tape change or reset True
density_set_1 37 DENSITY setting #1 True
density_set_2 36 DENSITY setting #2 True
compress yes Use data COMPRESSION True
size_in_mb 12000 Size in Megabytes False
ret_error no RETURN error on tape change or reset True
=== To list the possible values of the login attribute for the tty0 TTY device, type the following: ===
# lsattr -l tty0 -a login -R
The system displays a message similar to the following:
enable
disable
share
delay
==== Put adapter defined at restart ====
You have different types of attributes:
* False: cannot be changed
* True: can be cahnge but sometimes a reboot is required
* True+: can be dynamicaly changed using option **-U**
# lsattr -El hdisk1
PCM PCM/friend/fcpother Path Control Module False
PR_key_value none Persistant Reserve Key Value True+
algorithm shortest_queue Algorithm True+
clr_q no Device CLEARS its Queue on error True
dist_err_pcnt 0 Distributed Error Percentage True
dist_tw_width 50 Distributed Error Sample Time True
hcheck_cmd test_unit_rdy Health Check Command True+
hcheck_interval 60 Health Check Interval True+
Often error on FC adapter when not connected to SAN, you can disable it persistent on VIOS.
# chdev -dev fcsix -attr autoconfig=defined
# chdev -dev entx -attr autoconfig=defined
# rmdev -dev fcsix -ucfg -recursive
# rmdev -dev entx -ucfg -recursive
On LPAR:
# chdev -l fcsix -a autoconfig=defined
# rmdev -l fcsix -R