Cisco UCS
uses SAN pin groups to pin Fibre Channel traffic from a vHBA on a server to an
uplink Fibre Channel port on the fabric interconnect. You can use this pinning
to manage the distribution of traffic from the servers.
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In Fibre Channel switch mode, SAN pin groups are irrelevant. Any existing SAN pin groups will be ignored.
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To configure pinning for a server, you must include the SAN pin group in
a vHBA policy. The vHBA policy is then included in the
service profile
assigned to that server. All traffic from the vHBA will travel through the I/O
module to the specified uplink Fibre Channel port.
You can assign the same pin group to multiple vHBA policies. As a
result, you do not need to manually pin the traffic for each vHBA.
Important:
Changing the target interface for an existing SAN pin group disrupts
traffic for all vHBAs which use that pin group. The fabric interconnect
performs a log in and log out for the Fibre Channel protocols to re-pin the
traffic.