"Whenever I dwell for any length of time on my own shortcomings, they gradually begin to seem mild, harmless, rather engaging little things, not at all like the staring defects in other people's characters."
SCSI adapters, being bus-oriented only have a SCSI-ID, which is mostly 7 (default) and only needs to be unique to a SCSI bus, so you can have multiple SCSI adapters in a server all having the same SCSI-ID, as long as they are on separate buses, that is fine.
see: lsattr -E -l scsi0 output
I've come across twin-tailed buses for shared SCSI storage where you have two SCSI adapters of two servers on the same bus and one would have a SCSI-ID 7 the other would be 6 or so.
SAN adapters being designed to operate in a network / fabric need a more elaborate/unique way of identifying themselves - hence the WWNN.
I checked - mapping between Virtual SCSI vhost on VIOS and vscsi on client can only be seen on HMC. That is why I use the same virtual slot number for vhost adapter and vscsi adapter when creating the adapter pair.
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