ùISO8859-1àø 0D!c … 1¦ !Ø ú  'g-=•ïÓ;õÿ:µ0ð!.AFC-NVMe Protocol DeviceWorld Wide NameNode NameHow this adapter is connectedConfiguration StateHost NQN (NVMe Qualified Name)List All FC-NVMe Protocol DevicesEnable a FC-NVMe Protocol DeviceChange / Show Characteristics of a FC-NVMe DeviceDisable a FC-NVMe Protocol DeviceTrace a FC-NVMe AdapterDescriptionLocationStateThe following menus apply to the FC-NVMe Device Driver that interfaces to the FC Adapter Device Driver.The autoconfig attribute determines if a protocol device is configured and enabled for a specific FC-NVMe adapter. The value "available" (enabled) indicates that during system reboot process and after the cfgmgr command is run, the protocol device and any attached FC-NVMe target devices are configured automatically.The autoconfig attribute determines if a protocol device is configured and enabled for a specific FC-NVMe adapter. The value "defined" (disabled) indicates that the protocol device are not configured nor are the associated FC-NVMe targets.Identifies the logical name of the FC-NVMe protocol device.The Host NQN uniquely identifies the NVMe Host, and may be used by the Discovery Controller to control what FC-NVMe Target resources are allocated to the NVMe Host for a connection.Indicates the number of queues that are maintained in the driver for handling NVMe IO. The default value can be different for different types of fibre channel adapters. Based on the resources available on the bus, some functions might fail to configure or might fall back to smaller num_nvme_queues than requested.Defines a short text description of the adapter.Logical Location of the device.Additional FC NVME Protocol Driver Information