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Old 10-10-2010, 02:08 PM   #1
Manas-Linux
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Question NPIV vport disks automatic discovery from KVM guest


I am trying to enable NPIV vports disks to KVM guests similar to SAN disks to its host.I am able to attach the virtual disks got created by NPIV vports but not able discover them from KVM guest automatically.
Any light on this would be appreciable .

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