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1. ccccceecccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeeeeecnaeeeeeeeeeeeeesaaaes 167 OneConnect Loopback Test Combinations cceecceeeeeeeeeetteeeeeetees 168 Using BEACONING 000 lll ll lll ln ln ll nl aaa aaa aaa 170 Saving the Log File ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenceeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeeeeesenaeeeeeees 170 Retrieving Dump Files ccccececececeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 171 Using the OneCommand Manager Application Command Line Interface 173 The CLI Client Command Reference ccccccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeccneeeeeeeeeesescneeeeeees 177 Using the CLI Client ccc ce eeecceeee cette eeeeeaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeeteeesieeeeees 177 Syntax RUlSS 22i2 2 2slsec fats a ahs Dae ARAE 177 Syntax Rules for CIM 2 0 cccccceeeeecccneeee a 177 The Command Reference cccccceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeeeeeecieeeeeeeeeetees 179 Commands Not Supported in Linux and Solaris c ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 179 Commands Not Supported in VMware ESX cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetees 179 Commands Supported by CIM Client for SMI S v1 2 1 179 Commands Supported by Windows CIM Client for SMI S v2 X eee 180 Commands Supported in Target mode Ports ccceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeees 181 Parameters Not Supported in the CIM Interface 181 Read Only Mode uicina a a a a 184 Help Command 2 00 ccceeeeececceeeee eee eee eecccaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeee
2. Description This command shows a list of all port attributes for the adapter Parameters h Host s IP Address WWPN Port s WWPN MAC MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI port PortStatistics Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd PortStatistics lt WWPN gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command shows all port statistics for the adapter Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN ServerAttributes Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd ServerAttributes lt WWPN MAC gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command shows a list of server attributes for the adapter The OneCommand Manager User Manual gt G EMULEX Page 188 gt G EMULEX Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN MAC MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI port SetPortEnabled Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd SetPortEnabled lt WWPN MAC gt lt PortEnable gt Description This command enables or disables the FC or CNA port Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN MAC MAC address of
3. Note For OneConnect adapters boot is always enabled and cannot be disabled i A Manager Boot from SAN Configuration x Select 5 boot type and modify the boot from SAN adapter settings and boot devices Click OK to save changes for the boot type and dose this widow Chik Apply to save changes for the boot type without dosing the window Cikk Close bo dosa the window ary changes that have not been saved val be discarded Adopter 10 00 00 00 C9 51 3E 51 BIOS Verse 5 0201 Boot Type fs Adapter Settings J Enable Boot from SAN Oefaks Topology Auto Loop First LirkSpeed Ecbos Advanced Settings Boot Devices Select one of the eight boot devices and enter a target and LUN Click Select from List to choose from a ist of available targets and LUNs Note A blank field is considered to have a value of 0 Boot Device Ertry E C taget wwr foo foo or foo fo fu fo fo C Target DJO hex moo OOo wey Target up value 0 255 Figure 93 Boot from SAN Configuration dialog box The Boot from SAN Configuration dialog box varies for each boot type Figure 93 depicts the boot from SAN configuration for the x86 type boot 4 Verify the adapter address and boot version to make sure you configure the correct adapter and that it has the boot code version you want 5 From the Boot Type menu select x86 EFIBoot or OpenBoot Note x86 and OpenBoot share the same configuration memory space You cannot
4. Tx Frame Count Rx Frame Count Tx Word Count Rx Word Count Tx KB Count The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 183 gt G EMULEX Table 3 Parameters Not Available Continued Not Available on ESX 3i U4 Command Parameter via CIM ESX 4 0i ESX 4 1i Provider v 2 0 9 x Rx KB Count LIP Count NOS Count Error Frame Count Dumped Frame Count Link Failure Count Loss of Sync Count Loss of Signal Count Prim Seq Prot Err Count Invalid Tx Word Count Invalid Rx Frame CRC Cnt Link Transition Count Active RPI Count Active XRI Count Rx Port Busy Count Rx Fabric Busy Count Primary Sequence Timeout Elastic Buffer Overrun Arbitration Timeout GetVPD GetXcvrData LoadList SetDriverParam WWN Management Read Only Mode The OneCommand Manager CLI does not allow the execution of certain commands when it is configured for read only mode An error message is displayed if such a command is attempted Error Read only management mode is currently set on this host The requested command is not permitted in this mode The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 184 gt EMULEX ay Help Command These help command lists the various levels of help for the HbaCmd console application Help Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacm
5. 7 Running quick test requires taking the selected adapter offline Ensure that all 10 activity on this port has stopped before proceeding Click OK to run the test or Cancef to skip it j Cancel Figure 100 Quick Test Warning 3 Click OK to run the test The Quick Diagnostic Test window appears displaying the PCI Loopback and Internal Loopback test results The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 159 gt G EMULEX Running a Power On Self Test POST The POST is a firmware test normally performed on an adapter after a reset or restart The POST does not require any configuration to run Not available in read only mode or on LightPulse adapters in ESXi hosts To run the POST From the discovery tree select the adapter port on which you want to run the POST 2 Select the Diagnostics tab and click Power on Self Test POST A warning dialog box appears 3 Click OK A POST window appears displaying POST information Using Beaconing The beaconing feature enables you to force a specific adapter s LEDs to blink in a particular sequence The blinking pattern acts as a beacon making it easier to locate a specific adapter among racks of other adapters Not available in read only mode When you enable beaconing the two LEDs blink rapidly in unison for 24 seconds after which the LEDs report the adapter health status for 8 seconds When the 8 seconds are up the adapter returns to beaconing mode This cycle
6. hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port GetiSCSIPortStats lt MAC_Address gt Description This command shows all the port statistics for a specified port Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port GetSessionInfo Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port GetSessionInfo lt MAC_Address gt lt iscsi_target_name gt lt TSIH lt ISID Qual Target_IP gt gt Description This command lists all session information for a specified session You must specify the iSCSI target name lt iscsi_target_name gt and either the TSIH lt TSIH gt of the session or the session s ISID Qualifier lt ISID_ Qual gt and the target s IP address lt Target_IP gt These parameters tell the command to gather the information from the specified target and session You can find the TSIH and ISID qualifier by running the ListSessions command Parameters MAC_ Address MAC address of the CNA port iscsi_target_name Target s iSCSI name enclosed in quotes string length 11 255 TSIH TSIH value of the session value 1 65535 ISID_Qual ISID qualifier of the session value 0 65535 Target_IP The Target s IP address Note You must specify either the TSIH value or the ISID qualifier If ISID qualifier is specified you must also specify the Target s ID address iSCSIPing Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port h
7. 3 The Firmware File Selection dialog box appears Select the file you want to use and click OK A dialog box appears notifying you that the OneCommand Manager application is searching for compatible adapters Once compatible adapters are found the Firmware File text area of the main Batch Download dialog displays the selected image file s path The Supported Models text field displays a list of all adapter models that are compatible with the selected image file The set of compatible adapt ers appears in the dialog box s discovery tree The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 135 A C EMULEX M OneCommand Manager Batch Firmware Download Firmware File Selection Firmware File hornet phase lizephr t O0aS ad100a5 lt Browse Supported Models LPe1 1002 F14 LP21002 M PROTOTYPE LPel 1S0 F4 Host Group Selection Show Host Groups Host Group fa Y Select the adapters that are to be downloaded then press Start Download ait eh A Bal vp21002 m PROTOTYPE e Ai Be 5 A Fa LPe11002 M4 Start Download StartDownload A Al LPe1 2000 8 o Ni sg TENS ko n Saye Log File 5 65 ARB LPe1 1002 4 ro o K 5 ko mangy eng ma emulex com 5 6 E LP21002 M PROTOTYPE N ai XS aos Figure 81 Selecting adapters to Update dialog box A tree view appears showing all adapters and their corresponding hosts for which the sele
8. AddRouteTableEntry Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port AddRouteTableEntry lt MAC_Address gt lt Dest_IP Address gt lt Subnet_Mask gt lt Gateway gt Description This command adds a new route table entry to the route table of the specified port Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port Dest_IP_Address Destination IP address to add to the route table Subnet_Mask Subnet Mask to add to the route table Gateway Gateway to add to the route table AddTarget Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 213 gt G EMULEX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port AddTarget lt MAC Address gt lt Target_IP gt lt Port gt lt iscsi_target_name gt ImmediateData lt 0 1 gt HeaderDigest lt 0 1 gt DataDigest lt 0 1 gt Auth lt 0 1 2 gt TgtCHAPName TgtSecret InitCHAPName InitSecret Description This command adds a target to the list of targets seen by the initiator and logs into the target once it has been successfully created This command requires that you specify a valid target IP lt Target_IP gt port number lt Port gt and iSCSI name lt iscsi_target_name gt If you do not specify the remaining options these options are set to their default values When you set the Authentication Method lt Auth gt to a value other than 0 you must set additional parameters t
9. a OCe10L02 FM E ee Port 0 E ARE 0 00 00 00 C9 93 25 Seb mok eng ma ecoulex com fT OneConnect Ce10100 E eg Port 1 EE fioso0 00 00 co se ss E 20 28 00 A0 88 21 Bur o Puna E West Coast Hosts ja CUPID MT OreConnect OCe10100 ag Port 0 Nic 00 00 C9 9O A4 68 E AR 00 00 C9 40 04 68 Sa Port 1 et OCe10102 FM Ej ags Port 0 Me 00 00 CP IO A4 9A EEE 10 00 00 00 69 90 A ms Port 1 MT LPe1 1000 44 E ae 0 00200 00 09 51 38 5 3 dogy pn OCe10102 FM agi Port 0 Jox Port information Statistics Maintenance Target Mapping Oriver Parameters PO PCI Regsters F Port WWN 10 00 00 00 09 56 38 EF Driver Version f 2 0 75 19 HBAAPHI v2 1 4 OF Node WWN 20 00 00 00 C9 58 38 EF Driver Name kfcezo Fabric Name EI 100 00 EC B1 63 41 Femware Versione f2 702 313 4 Boot Versione a Discovered Ports 3 Port FC ID poos Port Type Fi Pert PCI Function p 05 Device Name Avalable Symboke Node Name Emex OneConnect 00610100 PV2 702 513 4 0V0 2 0 75 19 Supported Class of Service Class 3 Supported FC4 Types 00 00 OL 20 0000001 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 FCoE Port Information Field Definitions Port Attributes Area Field Definitions Port WWN The Port World Wide Name of the adapter Node WWN The Node World Wide Name of the selected adapter Fabric Name or Host Name
10. e Change WWN Click to change the selected adapter port s World Wide Node Name or World Wide Port Name See Changing World Wide Name Configuration FC FCoE Ports Only on page 121 for more information Not available on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface Viewing FCoE Maintenance Information To view FCoE firmware information 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Select an FCoE adapter port in the discovery tree The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 78 3 Select the Maintenance tab 7 QneCommand Manager Gie Yew Bort Discovery Bstch Heb tea Hosts Ga East Cost Hosts iS biby eng ma emex com E WEI OneConnect OCe10100 E at Port 0 EE 10200 00 A0 09 58 37 E bey marigy ernp tna ermudex com WEI OneConnect 0Ce10100 ate Port 0 E ESE 10 00 00 002C9 58 38 GJ Ungrouped EH abet eng ma emsdeax com wy OCe10102 FM mi Port 0 E EEE 10 00 00 00 C9 93 25 E h wo eng ma emex com W OneConnect O Ce10100 Bw Peet 1 RE 10 00 00 002 9 58 33 B West Coast Hosts E ba CUPID WF OneConnect OCe10100 ae Port 0 Mic 00 00 C9 90 A4 6A E R 00 00 9 90 A4 68 aD igp 1990 07 com s Poet 1 Nip 00 00 9 90 A4 6C E 00 00 C9 90 A4 60 lt in com me AAAA ee gt Firmware Version on Flash 2 703 100 Service Processor FW Name 2 703 100 1 WWI Mansgemert WWPN 10 00 00 AA C9 58 3A 99 WWAN 20 00 00 4A C9 58 34 99 w mM EMULEX ME Port Infeemation Statistic
11. p Authentication Authentication Method ione v Target CHAP Name Target Secret Figure 19 Advanced Login Options dialog box To configure advanced login options for a portal 1 From the iSCSI Target Discovery dialog box click Add Portal The Add Target Portal dialog box appears 2 Enter the required information and click Advanced Login Options The Advanced Login Options dialog box appears 3 Specify the portal login parameters you want Click OK Removing a Target Portal To remove a target portal 1 From the iSCSI Target Discovery dialog box select the target portal you want to remove in the Target Portals table 2 Click Remove Portal Note The targets discovered on the target portal will not be removed from the Targets list by the operation They must be specifically removed by selecting them and clicking the Removet target button The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 40 gt EMULEX a Logging into Targets Only connected targets that is targets that are successfully logged into are displayed in the discovery tree However the Targets table in the iSCSI Target Discovery dialog box is composed of all discovered targets regardless of their connection status The connection status of each target is displayed in the Status column of the Targets table Disconnected targets are targets that have not yet been logged into by the initiator Target Name 2006 01 com cpentieriten YIS Varn
12. 0 00200 00 09 30 CF 62 apo Port 3 10 00 00 00 C9 30 CF 09 wn Oe 1 LOE Bae Pato Ne 00 00 09 56 A4C r License Fesbures Figure 53 OneConnect Adapter Information tab Showing Licenses To view the available licenses for a OneConnect adapter 1 From the discovery tree select the OneConnect adapter whose licenses you want to view The Adapter Information tab is displayed The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 90 gt G EMULEX 2 On the Adapter Information tab click Show License Features The License Features window appears An X in the Enabled column indicates that the feature is licensed and enabled for that adapter 7 License Features following features are available for licensing on this adapter Ifa checkbox appears in the Enabled column next to the feature ithas already been licensed iSCSI Personality FCoE Personality Figure 54 Licensed Features window Installing Licenses To install licenses for a OneConnect adapter 1 From the discovery tree select the OneConnect adapter whose licenses you want to install The Adapter Information tab is displayed 2 From the Adapter Information tab click Install Feature Licenses The Install Feature Licenses dialog box appears displaying the AdapterID Install Feature Licenses x se the AdapteriD to obtain a license key file to enable features on the adapter Refer to your rititiement code sheet for instructions on obtaining a license key f
13. 1 Locate and open the hosts file Windows The file is located on the system drive in the directory Program Files Emulex Util or Program Files x86 Emulex Util for Itanium 64 hosts The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 32 gt G EMULEX Solaris The file is located in the directory opt ocmanager Linux The file is located in the directory usr sbin ocmanager 2 Edit the file Guidelines for editing the file are as follows e Each line of the file starts with an IP address Following the IP address can be any number of tabs or spaces This is followed by a character zero or more tabs or spaces and the name of the host for that IP address The host name is not required for discovery Its purpose is to make the file more readable and is used by the OneCommand Manager application to display the host name in the Remove Remote Hosts window when the host is not discovered However the discovery server only needs the IP address to discover the host e Each line in the file can be up to 1023 characters although this is longer than is typically needed for a host IP address and host name A line longer than 1023 characters is truncated possibly causing discovery to not discover some of the hosts e Blank lines are ignored 3 Save the file Copying the File A hosts file on one host can be copied and used on another host This is useful when there are multiple hosts on the same network running the OneCommand Manager ap
14. Example hbacmd h 10 192 203 151 m cim u root p Swamiji001 n root emulex setdcbparam 00 00 c9 3c f7 88 fcoepriority 3 SetDCBPriority Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd SetDCBPriority lt WWPN gt lt PFC Priorities gt lt Priorities of PGID0 gt lt Priorities of PGID1 gt lt Priorities of PGID7 gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command sets the priorities for a priority group The values must be set according to the following rules The priorities range from 0 to 7 The Priority group IDs PGID range from 0 to 7 Each set of priorities for a group must be separated by a space Specify multiple priorities for the same group by a comma separated list To specify none use for the argument The same priority values cannot be specified to different groups Se ee All priorities 0 to 7 must be assigned to some PGID Not all PGIDs must be assigned a priority Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN PFCPriorities Comma separated list of up to 7 values ranging from 0 7 Priorities of PGID 0 7 Example hbacmd h 10 192 203 151 m cim setdcbpriority 10 00 00 00 c9 3c f 7 88 3 0 1 2 4 5 6 7 3 000000 Diagnostic Commands EchoTest Note This command is not supported for O
15. If DHCHAP authentication is currently employed on this machine start up the Emulex FC authentication service Type etc init d fcauthd start Start the elxhbamgr service remote service Type start_ocmanager The OneCommand Manager application discovery service starts automatically when you launch the application Note If DHCHAP authentication is currently employed on Emulex adapters on this machine you must type etc init d fcauthd start to restart the authentication daemon If the machine has the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface installed the RMI services must be restarted Type start_weblaunch Note For changes to persist after a reboot you must create a new ramdisk image Refer to the Emulex Driver for Linux User Manual for more information Changing Non dynamic Parameter Values VMware ESX To change non dynamic parameter values 1 2 3 Navigate to the usr sbin ocmanager directory and run the scripts to stop the OneCommand Manager application processes Type stop_ocmanager Stop all I O to LPFC attached devices Reboot the system Creating a Batch Mode Driver Parameters File You can apply driver parameters for one adapter to other adapters in the system using the Driver Parameters tab When you define parameters for an adapter you create a dpv file The dpv file contains parameters for that adapter After you create the dpv file the OneCommand Manager applica
16. Must be ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff for a switch or the actual WWPN for a target GetAuthStatus Supported by Windows Solaris and Linux Syntax hbacmd GetAuthStatus lt WWPN1 gt lt WWPN2 gt Description This command returns the current status for the authentication connection specified by WWPN 1 and 2 adapter and the switch It includes the current authentication state connected or failed Currently authenticated connections specify the hash algorithm and DH group used in the DHCHAP associated with this connection Failed status includes the failure reason Parameters WWPN1 Adapter s WWPN WWPN2 Must be ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff for a switch or the the actual WWPN for a target InitiateAuth Supported by Windows Solaris and Linux Syntax hbacmd InitiateAuth lt WWPN1 gt lt WWPN2 gt Description This command initiates the authentication configuration on the adapter Parameters WWPN1 Adapter s WWPN WWPN2 Must be ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff for a switch or the actual WWPN for a target The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 190 gt G EMULEX SetAuthConfig Supported by Windows Solaris and Linux Syntax hbacmd SetAuthConfig lt WWPN1 gt lt WWPN2 gt lt PasswordType gt lt Password gt lt Parameter gt lt Value gt Description This command sets the authentication configuration for the adapter Parameters WWPN1 Adapter s WWPN WWPN2 Must be ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff for a switch or th
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18. gt G EMULEX RemoveHost Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd RemoveHost host_address Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command removes a host from the hosts file use for TCP IP management in the OneCommand Manager GUI The host_address can be an IP address or a host name Parameters host_address Host to remove Reset Note Supported only for FC and FCoE ports Not supported for NIC and iSCSI ports Note For OneConnect FCoE ports this command only resets the driver to update changed driver parameters that require a driver reset It does not cause a hardware reset of the adapter port Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd Reset lt WWPN gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command resets the adapter An adapter reset can require several seconds to complete especially for remote devices When the reset is completed the system command prompt is displayed Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN SetCimCred Supported by Windows Syntax hbacmd SetCimCred lt username g
19. ChangePersonality Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd ChangePersonality lt WWPN MAC gt lt personality type gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command changes the personality on the adapter Requires reboot after successful change Parameters WWPN CNA s WWPN MAC MAC address of iSCSI or NIC Port Personality Type The personality type to change to either NIC iSCSI or FCoE The ShowPer sonalities command displays the personality types The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 240 gt G EMULEX Example For non ESXi hosts gt hbacmd ChangePersonality 00 12 34 56 78 9A fcoe For ESXi hosts gt hbacmd h lt IP_Adress gt m cim u root p lt password gt n lt namespace gt ChangePersonality 00 12 34 56 78 9A fcoe ShowPersonalities Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd ShowPersonalities lt WWPN MAC gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command displays the list of personalities available on the adapter The personality type is displayed as either NIC iSCSI or FCoE
20. ELSI Targets Figure 25 Host Information tab Host Information Field Definitions Operating System The operating system and version installed on the selected host Management IP Address If the host is discovered with FC the Management IP Address field displays Host discovered over Fibre Channel If the host has been added with TCP IP access the Management IP Address field displays the host s IP address for example 138 239 82 131 Local Host is displayed if you selected the host you are actually launching from Remote Manager Server Version The version of the OneCommand Manager application server that is running on the host If different versions of the OneCommand Manager application are installed on different hosts in the SAN those differences appear in this field Number of Adapters The number of adapters installed in the host Number of Physical Ports The number of discovered physical ports that can be managed by this host CIM Provider Version If the host is being managed using the CIM interface the CIM Provider Version field will display the version of the Emulex CIM provider that is running on the remotely managed system Note The CIM Provider Version field only appears if the host is managed through the CIM interface The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 49 gt G EMULEX Function Summary Area e NIC Functions The number of NIC functions running on the discovered adapters on t
21. FC remote and TCP IP accessed adapters e Discover log in to and log out from iSCSI targets e Manage Emulex FC iSCSI FCoE and NIC Only Converged Network Adapters CNAs e Manage adapters on VMware ESX servers through the Common Information Model CIM interface e Manage a UCNA s DCB Data Center Bridging settings e Manage a UCNA s Fibre Channel over Ethernet FCoE Initialization Protocol FIP Manage adapter feature licenses e Manage protocol personalities e Group hosts for easier parameter configuration and firmware download e Retrieve adapter dump files from remote hosts e Change an adapter s World Wide Port Name WWPN and World Wide Node Name WWNN e Reset adapter ports e Configure persistent binding on FC targets e Set FC FCoE adapter driver parameters simultaneously to multiple adapters using Batch Update Update firmware and FC boot code x86 BootBIOS OpenBoot or EFIBoot on a single adapter or multiple adapters using Batch Update e Set global FC FCoE driver parameters e Enable or disable adapter boot x86 BootBIOS FCode EFIBoot or PXEBoot e Run diagnostic tests on adapters e Locate adapter ports using beaconing The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 1 gt G EMULEX e Mask and unmask FC LUNs e Perform authentication using the Fibre Channel Security Protocol Diffie Hellman Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol FC SP DHCHAP e Create and delete FC virtual ports N_Port_ID virtualization
22. Fe hrm inl dhcp 102 2 v2 Pet 1002 N4 Port 10 00 00 00 9 60 77 C0 Port 2 10 00 00 00 C9 60 77 8F LPel1S0 F4 Ling 10 00 00 00 69 5 1 49 03 Pe12002 NB Pom 10 00 00 00 C9 71 78 60 Pom t 10 00 00 00 C9 71 78 61 OneConnect OCe10100 Pono Poni Figure 83 CEE FCoE tab 4 Click Update Firmware The CEE Firmware Download dialog box is displayed The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 138 gt G EMULEX EE OneCommand Manager CEE Firmware Download x Current Firmware Host Name CUPID Adapter Model LP21002 M Current Version 0 535 Firmware Update _ Firmware File CY Browse Start Download Re Icc Cancel Figure 84 OneCommand Manager CEE Firmware Download dialog box 5 Specify the desired firmware image Do one of the following in the CEE Firmware Download dialog box e Type the firmware file name There are two ways to enter the file name in the Firmware File field e ifthe file is not located in the OneCommand Manager application repository type the full path and filename of the firmware image file e Ifthe firmware file is located in the OneCommand Manager application repository type only the filename The OneCommand Manager application repository can be found in the following paths e opt ocmanager RMRepository Solaris e usr sbin ocmanager RMRepository Linux C Program Files Emulex Util Emulex Repository Windows etc cim
23. In addition the BIOS must be configured to boot from SAN WWN Management Area Note Not supported on COMSTAR and VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface COMSTAR ports are supported on OpenSolaris only Current WWPN The World Wide Port Name for the selected adapter port WWNN The World Wide Node Name for the selected adapter port Pending Changes WWPN Works in conjunction with the Change WWN button Displays the World Wide Port Name you assigned for the selected adapter port but the system must be rebooted for these changes to take effect and appear under the Current listing See Configuring Boot from SAN on page 148 for more information WWNN Works in conjunction with the Change WWN button Displays the World Wide Node Name you assigned for the selected adapter port but the system must be rebooted for these changes to take effect and appear under the Current listing See Configuring Boot from SAN on page 148 for more information Maintenance Tab Buttons Not available in read only mode e Update Firmware Click to update firmware on the selected port See Updating Adapter Firmware on page 133 for more information Configure Boot Check Enable adapter boot and click Configure Boot to configure boot from SAN See Configuring Boot from SAN on page 148 for more information Not available on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface
24. N flag using the N flag is analogous to the hbacmd command GetDriverParams to force the driver parameter values for the specified adapter to be saved Inaccurate values may be saved if the G flag is used for this command Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd SaveConfig lt WWPN gt lt FileName gt lt Flag gt Description This command saves the specified adapter s driver parameters to a file The resulting file contains a list of driver parameter definitions in ASCII file format with definitions delimited by a comma Each definition is of the form lt parameter name gt lt parameter value gt The command saves either the values of the global set or those specific to the adapter in the Emulex Repository directory Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN FileName Name of the file that contains the driver parameters list Flag G Save the global parameter set N Save the local adapter specific parameter set The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 205 gt G EMULEX SetDriverParam Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd SetDriverParam lt WWPN gt lt Flagl gt lt Flag2 gt lt Param gt lt Value gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command changes a driver
25. Note Not all remote devices respond to an echo command You cannot run the ECHO test and the External Loopback test concurrently If you select the ECHO Test the External Loopback test is disabled Error Action Enables you to define what is to be done in the event of a test failure There are two error action options e Stop Test Do not log the error and abort the test No further tests are run Ignore Log the error and proceed with the next test cycle Test Cycles Enables you to specify test cycles three ways e Select an established cycle count by clicking on the corresponding radio button e Enter a custom cycle count in the blank field in the Test Cycles area e Set the test to run until you manually click Stop Test by selecting the Infinite radio button Test Pattern Enter a custom test pattern to be used in tests that transfer data The test pattern can be up to 8 hexadecimal bytes Test Status The Test Status area displays how many completed cycles of each test ran as well as the number of errors To run loopback tests From the discovery tree select the adapter port on which you want to run the Loopback Test 2 Select the Diagnostics tab From the Loopback Test section of the dialog box choose the type of Loopback test you want to run and define the loopback test parameters Note You must insert a loopback plug in the selected adapter before running an External Loopback test Also you must ensure that the N
26. Page 251 gt G EMULEX Table 6 Emulex Driver for Linux and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Continued Situation Resolution The Linux SCSI subsystem only sees 8 Some SCSI drivers will not scan past 8 LUNs when the target LUNs when more are present reports as a SCSI 2 device Force a SCSI bus scan with usr sbin Ipfc lun_scan SUSE supplies bin rescan scsi bus sh which can be changed to scan everything Cannot see any adapters Try the following solutions 1 Perform an Ismod to see if the Emulex drivers are loaded Look for an error message on the command line stating the LPFC driver is not loaded If this is the case do an insmod of the LPFC driver and re launch the OneCommand Manager application 2 Exit the OneCommand Manager application and run stop_ocmanager Then run ocmanager and start_elxdiscovery and re launch the OneCommand Manager application The adapters should be visible If they are not visible reboot your system Cannot see other adapters or hosts All the adapters in the SAN will be visible if Although the OneCommand Manager e The other servers have a connection to your zone of the application is installed only local adapters SAN Check fabric zoning are visible The other adapters and hosts in The elxhbamgr processes are running on remote hosts enter the SAN cannot be seen ps ef grep elxhbamgr All other adapters are running the OneCommand Manager application an
27. Parameters WWPN CNA s WWPN MAC MAC address of iSCSI or NIC Port Example For non ESXi hosts gt hbacmd ShowPersonalities 00 12 34 56 78 9A For ESXi hosts gt hbacmd h lt IP_Address gt m cim u root p lt password gt n lt namespace gt showpersonalities 00 12 34 56 78 9A Server Key Management CreateServerKey Supported by Windows and Linux Syntax hbacmd CreateServerKey Description This commands creates a server key Parameters None Output The server key The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 241 InstallServerKeys Supported by Windows and Linux Syntax hbacmd InstallServerKeys lt filespec gt Description This command installs server keys Parameters filespec input file Key File Output None ListServerKeys Supported by Windows and Linux Syntax hbacmd ListServerKeys Description This command generates a list of server keys Output The list of server keys Output None ListServerKeyAttributes Supported by Windows and Linux Syntax hbacmd ListServerKeyAttributes lt KeylId gt Description This command produces a list of server key attributes Parameters Keyld Key ID returned by ListServerKeys Output The list of server key attributes Virtual Port VPort Commands gt G EMULEX Note Supported by FC and FCoE adapter ports only lt gt Required Optional CreateVPort Supported by Windows Solaris and Linux Syntax hbacmd CreateVP
28. Parameters Not Available Continued gt G EMULEX Command Parameter Not Available on ESX 3i U4 via CIM Provider v 2 0 9 x ESX 4 0i ESX 4 1i Serial No Port Number Mode Discovery HbaAttributes Host Name Manufacturer Serial Number Model Model Desc Node WWN Node Symname HW Version Opt ROM Version FW Version Vendor Spec ID Number of Ports Driver Name Device ID HBA Type Operational FW SLI1 FW SLI2 FW SLI3 FW IEEE Address Boot Code Driver Version Kernel Version HBA Temperature The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 182 Table 3 Parameters Not Available Continued gt lt EMU LEX Command Parameter Not Available on ESX 3i U4 via CIM Provider v 2 0 9 x ESX 4 0i ESX 4 1i PortAttributes Node WWN Port WWN Port Symname Port FCID Port Type Port State Port Service Type Port Supported FC4 Port Active FC4 Port Supported Speed Port Speed Max Frame Size OS Device Name Num Discovered Ports Fabric Name ServerAttributes Host Name FW Resource Path DP Resource Path OneCommand Server Version Host OS Version PortStatistics Exchange Count Responder Exchange Count Tx Seq Count Rx Seq Count
29. Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port SetTPLoginProperties lt MAC Address gt lt Target_IP gt lt Port gt ImmediateData lt 0 1 gt HeaderDigest lt 0 1 gt DataDigest lt 0 1 gt Auth lt 0 1 2 gt TgtCHAPName TgtSecret InitCHAPName InitSecret Description This command sets a target portal s login properties This command requires that you specify a valid Target IP lt Target_IP gt and Port lt Port gt However if you specify no options other than the Target IP and Port no changes are made You must change at least one of the optional parameters for this command to make any changes to the target portal s login properties When you set the Authentication Method lt Auth gt to a value other than 0 you must set additional parameters to specify the initiator CHAP name target CHAP name and initiator and target secret strings Each string should be enclosed in quotations to avoid mangling by the Windows Linux Solaris or VMware shell s parser If the Authentication Method is set to One Way CHAP value of 1 you must also specify the Target CHAP Name and Target Secret The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 224 gt G EMULEX Example hbacmd SetTPLoginProperties 00 11 22 33 44 55 10 192 1 1 5050 Auth 1 TgtChapName TargetSecret1 If you set the Authentication Method to Mutual CHAP value of 2 you must specify all 4 values Example hbacmd SetTPLoginProperties 00 11 2
30. This command wakes up the adapter Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 203 gt G EMULEX Driver Parameter Commands Note Supported for FC and FCoE ports only Note Driver Parameters that are set temporarily and globally using the G and T flags must be read using the GetDriverParams hbacmd command to view the current value of the parameter The GetDriverParamsGlobal hbacmd command displays only permanently set driver parameter values Additionally if temporary global values have been set for one or more driver parameters the SaveConfig hbacmd command must be run with the N flag using the N flag is analogous to the hbacmd command GetDriverParams to force the driver parameter values for the specified adapter to be saved Inaccurate values may be saved if the G flag is used for this command Note The DriverConfig and SetDriverParamDefaults commands are not supported for Solaris DriverConfig Supported by Windows Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd DriverConfig lt WWPN gt lt FileName gt lt Flag gt Description This command sets all driver parameters to the values in the dpv file type The dpv file s driver type must match the driver type of the host platform adapter Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN FileName Name of the dpv file stored in the Emulex Repository directory Flag G Make change global all adapters on this hos
31. Type rpm U elxocmcore esxNN lt kit version gt lt arch gt rpm Where NN is 40 for an ESX 4 0 system or 41 for an ESX 4 1 system The rpm contents are installed in usr sbin ocmanager The OneCommand Manager application CLI is also located in this directory In a VMware ESX Server with an Existing HBAnyware CLI Kit Installed To install the OneCommand Manager application CLI on a VMware system with an existing HBAnyware CLI installed 1 Install the rpm file by entering the following command all on one line rpm U elxocmcore esxNN lt kit version gt lt arch gt rpm Where NN is 40 for an ESX 4 0 system or 41 for an ESX 4 1 system Uninstalling Older HBAnyware Kits on VMware To uninstall an older HBAnyware Kit on VMware Log into the ESX Server COS 2 Type rpm qa grep elx and locate either of the following rpm files elxvmwarecorekit lt kit version gt Or elxocmcore esxNN lt kit version gt Where NN is 40 for an ESX 4 0 system or 41 for an ESX 4 1 system 3 Type rpm e elxvmwarecorekit lt kit version gt Or rpm e elxocmcore esxNN lt kit version gt Where NN is 40 for an ESX 4 0 system or 41 for an ESX 4 1 system In a New Linux System Prerequisites For existing systems the following must be installed before installing the OneCommand Manager application CLI On LP21000 series adapters and OneConnect FCoE adapters e Linux driver version 8 2 0 33 3p or later For RHEL5 and SLES10 operating systems e Linu
32. e Supported Class of Service A frame delivery scheme exhibiting a set of delivery characteristics and attributes There are three classes of service e Class 1 provides a dedicated connection between a pair of ports with confirmed delivery or notification of non delivery e Class 2 provides a frame switched service with confirmed delivery or notification of non delivery e Class 3 provides a frame switched service similar to Class 2 but without notification of frame delivery or non delivery e Supported FC4 Types A 256 bit 8 word map of the FC 4 protocol types supported by the port containing the selected adapter Port Status Area Field Definitions e Link Status The status of the link on the selected adapter port e Port Speed The current port speed of the selected adapter port e Bandwidth Limit The QoS bandwidth restriction on the port Viewing iSCSI Port Information When you select an iSCSI port from the discovery tree the iSCSI Port Info tab contains general attributes associated with the selected iSCSI adapter You can also change the iSCSI port s TCP IP configuration See Modifying TCP IP iSCSI Port Configuration on page 114 for more information If the adapter supports vNIC vNIC data is also displayed Note No iSCSI port information is displayed by the CIM provider on any version of VMware ESX Note vNIC is supported only on IBM virtual fabric adapters For specific information as to whether it is su
33. f Creake Virtual Port atm Port 1 E 10 00 00 00 09 90 44 90 E Met LP 1000 4 __ is f 0 00 00 00 C9 ST SE ST i degy E Me OCe10102 FM G ai Port 0 EE 10 00 00 0009 90 44 8F Figure 76 Virtual Ports tab 3 Do one of the following e Check Auto generate world wide port name The OneCommand Manager application creates the unique WWPN for the new virtual port based on the WWPN of the physical port This option allows you to automatically create up to 255 unique virtual ports for each physical port It also has the advantage that the new WWPN is unique Note After auto generating 255 unique virtual ports you cannot auto generate any more virtual ports even if you delete existing auto generated ports However you can still enter your own World Wide Port Name to create a virtual port e Check Use the following world wide port name and enter a unique WWPN you want to use You can create as many virtual ports as you want A valid port name must have one of the following formats 10 00 XX XX XX XX XX XX 2K XX XKX XX KXKX1XK1 XK XX 3X XK XX XX XK XKX1 XK XX 5X XX XX XX XX XX XX XX where x is a hexadecimal value Caution Ensure that a manually entered WWPN is unique to your particular SAN Failure to do so could result in a non functioning SAN and data loss The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 125 gt G EMULEX 4 Enter an optional name for the virtual port if you want You can give the new virtual port a
34. or download firmware during the export process Diagnostics Note All diagnostic tests and diagnostic dumps can only be performed on the local system or on remote systems connected with TCP IP access Diagnostic tests and diagnostic dumps cannot be performed on remote systems connected with FC access Note Not supported on systems using CIM provider v1 2 1 on ESX 3i and only partially supported on systems using CIM provider v2 0 on ESXi 4 x Note Quick Test POST Test and the Advanced Diagnostic Test buttons are disabled for any remote adapter that is managed in band Note Diagnostics are not supported on COMSTAR ports LightPulse FC Diagnostics This section describes the diagnostics available for LightPulse FC adapters For OneConnect adapter diagnostics see OneConnect Diagnostics on page 167 Use the Diagnostics tab to View flash load list PCI registers and wakeup parameter information Run these tests on Emulex adapters installed in the system Not available in read only mode e PCI Loopback e Internal Loopback e External Loopback e Power On Self Test POST e Echo End to End e Quick Test Perform a diagnostic dump and retrieve dump files from remote hosts Not available in read only mode Control adapter beaconing Not available in read only mode All functions are supported locally and remotely on hosts managed with TCP IP access The OneCommand Manage
35. plugging Licensing X X xX X Personality change X X X X Host grouping X X X vNIC X xX X Supported only by hbacmd for the VMware release of the OneCommand Manager application Remote management clients can perform these functions on ESX Server adapters using the OneCommand Manager application GUI Temporary not persistent driver parameters are supported on VMware ESX 3i Update 4 and versions of VMware ESX 3 5 prior to Update 4 DHCHAP is not supported on RHEL6 and SLES11 SP1 Supported on OpenSolaris only N The OneCommand Manager User Manual vNIC is supported only on IBM virtual fabric adapters Page 3 gt G EMULEX Known Issues See the product release notes for the latest information The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 4 gt G EMULEX Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand Manager Application Components Installing the OneCommand Manager Application In Windows There are two ways to install the OneCommand Manager application in Windows e Attended installation using the GUI Unattended installation using the command line Note If you are running the OneCommand Vision application you must stop the OneCommand Vision sensor before installing the OneCommand Manager application To stop the sensor 1 Select Start gt Programs gt Administrative Tools gt Services 2 Stop the EmulexSensor service 3 Stop the EmulexWMlAgent service 4 Stop the Emulex PDH agent servic
36. 00 9 50 44 40 aD ign 1990 07 com E p Cel 010 PH gt ai Port 0 Figure 35 Physical Port Info tab Viewing Port Statistics The Statistics tab provides cumulative totals for various error events and statistics on the port Some statistics are cleared when the adapter is reset The Port Statistics information that is displayed depends upon the type of adapter you select FC iSCSI or NIC Only Note Not all information is displayed on systems using CIM provider v1 2 1 on ESX 3i Viewing FC FCoE Port Statistics When you select an FC FCoE port from the discovery tree the Port Statistics tab contains statistics associated with the selected port Note Not all information is displayed on systems using CIM provider v1 2 1 on ESX 3i To view FC port statistics 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Select an FC FCoE adapter port in the discovery tree The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 66 gt G EMULEX 3 Click the Statistics tab Z OneCommand IM Manager FEJ Ele Yew pot pscovery Batch Hep DRESA far SG hiet engma emdex con Fort information Statistics Maintenance DHOMAS Target Mapping Driver Parameters Olsgnostics Transceiver Data veo E wad OCe10102 FH same Port 0 E E 10 00 00 00 C9 93 25 E h wolF eng ma emulex com W OneCornect OCe10100 ai Port 1 amp ALE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 38 GF West Coast Hosts had cuo BEI OneConnect OCe10100 a Port 0 Mic 00 00 C
37. 14160005S txt CUPID _10000000 95 1 3eS1 _20100625 152930131 txt gt CopyTo C Program Files Emulex Util Dump Start Copy Figure 114 Diagnostic Dump File Transfer dialog box 3 Select the files you want and click Start Copy to transfer those files to the local dump directory The files are copied to the following directories e Windows ProgramFiles Emulex Util Dump e Windows Itanium64 Program Files x86 Emulex Util Dump e Solaris opt ocmanager Dump e Linux usr sbin ocmanager Dump e VMware Server There is no default directory for VMware The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 172 gt G EMULEX Using the OneCommand Manager Application Command Line Interface The Command Line Interface CLI Client component of the OneCommand Manager application provides access to the capabilities of the Remote Management library from a console command prompt This component is intended for use in scripted operations from within shell scripts or batch files The CLI Client is a console application named HbaCmd Each time you run this application from the command line a single operation is performed The first parameter of this command is the requested operation When the specified operation is completed the command prompt is displayed Most operations retrieve information about an entity on the storage area network SAN and show that information on the console Most of the CLI Client commands require one or more a
38. 16 characters Initiator CHAP Name The iSCSI login name sent by the target to the initiator for authentication This parameter is only required for Mutual CHAP authentication The parameter is also known as the username It can be any sequence of characters and numbers The minimum length of the name is 1 character and the maximum length is 256 characters Initiator Secret The iSCSI login secret sent by the target to the initiator for authentication This parameter is only required for Mutual CHAP authentication It can be any sequence of characters and numbers The minimum length of the secret is 12 characters and the maximum length is 16 characters Target Information Tab Buttons View Default Login Options Click this button to see the default login settings Apply Changes Click this button to save and apply your changes To configure iSCSI port initiator login 1 In the discovery tree select the iSCSI port you want to configure 2 Select the iSCSI Initiator Login Options tab and make your changes 3 Click Apply Changes Note Any changes to the iSCSI initiator name and alias apply to all ports on the adapter i e all iSCSI ports share the iSCSI initiator name and alias Note On Windows platforms running the Microsoft iSCSI initiator the initiator iSCSI name will be the Microsoft iSCSI iqn If you change it the change will remain in effect until the system is rebooted After reboot the Microsoft iqn wi
39. 6C Dump File Directory C Program Files Emulex Util Dump Dump File Retention Currently up to 14 dump files per adapter may be retained on this host You may change the number of retained dump files but be aware that the indivi dual dump files can be as large as 6 megabytes Take this into account when selecting a retention count Files Retained fis Apply Sart Dump Get Dump Files Exit Delete Existing Dump Files A The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 171 gt G EMULEX Figure 113 Diagnostic Dump dialog box 2 Click Get Dump Files The Diagnostic Dump File Transfer dialog box appears Note For VMware systems you must set a dump directory before a dump can be initiated by the driver The dump directory must be a Storage partition a data store under the directory vmfs volumes Do not use the vmfs volumes Hypervisor directories because they are responsible for booting up the ESX environment Diagnostic Dump File Transfer xi Select The Dump Files To Copy CUPID_10000000c9513e51_20100615 165048626 txt CUPID_10000000c9513eS1_20100616 162156797 dmp CUPID_10000000c9513eS51_20100616 162156797 txt CUPID_10000000c9513eS1_20100617 110108797 txt CUPID _10000000c9513eS1_20100618 151054402 dmp CUPID_10000000c9S13eS1_20100618 151054402 txt CUPID _10000000c9S 13eS1_20100622 111648441 txt CUPID _10000000 9S 13eS1_20100625 141150706 txt CUPID _10000000 95 1 3eS1 _20100625
40. 76 3 Select the Maintenance tab 7 OneCommand TM Manager Fie View Port Discovery Batch Help WET OreConnect OC 10100 ses Port 0 Ni 00 00 C9 90 A4 6A Ei 00 00 C9 90 A1 68 S ign 1990 07 com 24g Port 1 Ni 00 00 C9 S0 A4 66 4B 00 00 C9 90 A4 D lt ign 1990 07 com ey OCe10102 FM E Sis Port 0 Ni 00 00 C9 9D A4 9A ASE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 A lt Port 1 Nic 00 00 C9 9D A4 9C ASE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 A lt WD LPE 11000 MH Firmware Current Version 2 0243 Initial Load 2 8283 SU 2 Name 2 8283 Kernel Version 1 2130 Update Firmware WWN Mansgement Curent WWPN 10 00 00 00 C9 51 5 51 WWNN 20 00 00 00 C9 51 3 51 C EMULEX st 10 00 00 00 C9 51 3E 51 20 28 00 40 53 2F 75 w sa 50 06 01 69 3A 60 0E D E dingy Set OCe10102 FM f sts Port 0 SE 10 00 00 00 9 90 A Figure 43 FC Maintenance tab Maintenance Tab Field Definitions Firmware Area e Current Version The Emulex firmware version number for this model of adapter e Initial Load The firmware version stub responsible for installing SLI code into its proper slot Not available on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface e SLI 2 Name The name of the SLI 2 firmware overlay Not available on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface e Kernel Version The version of the firmware responsible for starting the driver Not available on VMware ESX ser
41. 90 44 96 ags Port L Nip 00 00 29 90 04 9 AGE 10 00 00 00 9 90 4490 E ed Le 1000 44 G sga 10 00 00 00 C9 51 36 5 Figure 51 iSCSI PCI Registers tab To view iSCSI PCI registers 1 From the discovery tree select the iSCSI function whose PCI information you want to view 2 Select the iSCSI PCI Registers tab The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 88 Viewing NIC PCI Registers The NIC PCI Registers tab displays base PCI registers OneCommand TM Manager Bie Yew Bort Dicovery Batch Help ees wy EMULEX LoL E Wez Coast Hosts Sia cuen E W OneConnect OCe10100 E as Poet 0 Ni 00 00 C9 40 A4 64 E 48 00 00 9 90 44 68 a ign 1990 07 com at Port 1 Me boDocRaOAee E AR 00 00 C 90 A4 40 aD gn 1990 07 com WI 0Ce10102 FM E eae Poet 0 Ni 00 00 C9 90 A4 9A EE 10 00 00 00 9 90 a at Poet 1 Nir 00 00 C9 0D A4 9C E E 10 00 00 00 C9 90 A4 S a 20 24 00 4089 21 W un 31 WI LPeLLOCOMH E ag 10 00 00 00 C9 51 3 51 E a 20 28 00 A0 55 2F 75 E Mad 50 06 03 66 30 6000E od deny wy 0Ce10102 F E mie Poet 0 SARE 10 00 00 00209 90 A NIC Port Info NIC PCI Registers Figure 52 iSCSI PCI Registers tab To view NIC PCI registers 1 2 Select the NIC PCI Registers tab The OneCommand Manager User Manual From the discovery tree select the NIC funct
42. 9A K 1f 1324 txt For ESXi hosts hbacmd h lt IP Address gt m cim u root p lt password gt n lt namespace gt InstallAdapterLicense 00 12 34 56 78 9A K 1 1324 txt ShowAdapterLicenseFeatures Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd ShowAdapterLicenseFeatures lt WWPN MAC gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command displays the list of licensed and licensable features as well as features that are already licensed The output is a list of features with an indication of whether or not the feature has been licensed Parameters WWPN Adapter s FCoE port WWPN The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 186 gt G EMULEX MAC Adapter s NIC or iSCSI port address Example For non ESXi hosts hbacmd ShowAdapterLicenseFeatures 00 12 34 56 78 9A For ESXi hosts hbacmd h lt IP Address gt m cim u root p lt password gt n lt namespace gt ShowAdapterLicenseFeatures 00 12 34 56 78 9A ShowLicenseAdapterID Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd ShowLicenseAdapterID lt WWPN MAC gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on pa
43. Adapters by Host Name From the Host Grouping menu select Group Adapter by Fabric Names 2 Inthe discovery tree select the port whose information you want to change 3 Select the Maintenance tab Z OneCommand TM Manager File View Port Discovery Batch Help JO x mig Pert i EE 10 00 00 00 C9 8 28 GP West Coast Hosts be CUPID BET OreConnect OCe10100 si Port 0 Current Version 2 0243 00 00 C9 9D A4 6A a je pepagi o a lt iqn 1990 07 com SU 2 Name 2 8233 E a Port 1 Mic 00 00 C9 90 A4 6 Kernel Version 1 2100 E R 00 00 C9 90 A4 6D L lt B_ign 1990 07 com EH OCe10102 FM E mils Port 0 Ni 00 00 C9 9D A4 9A ERE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 A lt Ea Port I Ni 00 00 C9 90 A4 9C HE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 A lt WWPN 10 00 00 00 C9 51 5 51 EH I LPe1 1000M 10 00 00200 C9 51 3E 51 WIN 20 00 00 00 C9 51 3 51 4 20 28 00 40 53 2F 75 Update Firmware OperationsiNeme SLI 3 Overlay SLI 1 Name 2 6283 SLI 3 Name 2 62a3 Adapter Boot Version Disabled I Enable adapter boot Configure Boot Pending WWPN WWhN 6 ea 90 06 01 69 34 60 0 kd anor et OCe10102 FM f ss Port ASE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 A Figure 73 Maintenance tab 4 Click Change WWN The following warning appears OneCommand Manager Change WWN Configuration x A N Changing World Wide Name WWN in some cases may require several minutes to complete because the new WWAN needs to be
44. ClearAllAadapterLicenses DeleteDumpFiles Download Dump EnableBootCode GetBeacon GetDCBParams GetDriverParams GetDriverParamsGlobal GetDumpDirectory GetDumpFile GetDumpFileNames GetFcflnfo GetFipParams GetLunList GetPGInfo GetQosInfo GetRetentionCount The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 177 gt G EMULEX A GetVPD e GetWWNCap e GetXcvrData e HbaAttributes InstallAdapterLicense ListHbas e LoadList e LoopBackTest e PciData e PortAttributes e PortStatistics e ReadWWN e RemoveHost e Reset e RestoreWWN e ServerAttributes e SetBeacon e SetCnaPGBW e SetDCBParam e SetDCBPriority e SetDriverParam e SetDriverParamDefaults e SetDumpDirectory e SetFipParam e SetRetentionCount e ShowAdapterLicenseFeatures e ShowLicenseAdapterID e ShowPersonalities e TargetMapping The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 178 gt G EMULEX The Command Reference CLI Client commands are supported for Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Commands Not Supported in Linux and Solaris Note The following commands are not supported in Linux and Solaris PersistentBinding SetPersistentBinding RemovePersistentBinding RemoveAllPersistentBinding BindingCapabilities BindingSupport SetBindingSupport Commands Not Supported in VMware ESX Note The following commands are not supported in VMware ESX BindingCapabilities BindingSupport CreateVPort DeleteVPort GetLunMaskByHBA
45. Description This command reads different types of WWNs Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 245 gt G EMULEX Type 0 Volatile 1 Non Volatile 2 Factory Default 3 Current 4 Configured RestoreWWN Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd RestoreWWN lt WWPN gt lt Type gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command changes the WWNs to the factory default or non volatile values Change is non volatile Note A reboot is required to activate the new setting Note For VMware ESX After changing the WWN of an adapter you must reboot the ESX system before trying to access the adapter on that system For information on rebooting the ESX system refer to VMware documentation Note For ESX COS If you are using the CIM interface to access adapters after changing the WWN of an adapter you must restart the CIMOM that is SFCB on the ESX COS system before trying to access the adapter on that system For information on restarting the CIMOM refer to VMware documentation Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN Type 0 Restore Default WWNs 1 Restore NVRAM WWNs The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 246 Troubleshooting gt EMULEX Th
46. Diagnostic Tests on the Diagnostics tab to view the Diagnostic Test Setup dialog box You can run four types of tests e PCI Loopback e Internal Loopback e External Loopback End to End ECHO Note You cannot run the External Loopback test and ECHO test concurrently If you select External Loopback the ECHO test section is disabled and vice versa The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 162 gt G EMULEX Test results and the status of running tests are time stamped and appear in the Test Log area Diagnostic Test Setup for 10 00 00 00 C9 51 36 51 Loopback Tests 1 Error Action Jiini C Stop Test T Internal Loopback T External Loopback requires loopback plug C Ignore End to End Echo Test Test Cydes I Echo Test Target WWPN alec Froen les Test Pattern Started 1000 cycles stop on error test pattern defaut a Rated Saye to file 1000 cydes completed with O errors 5616 ma Frewrlabed hd RA Figure 103 Diagnostic Test Setup Running Loopback Tests To run a loopback test use the Loopback Test section of the Advanced Diagnostics dialog box Loopback Test Combinations Run the following loopback test combinations using the appropriate checkboxes e PCI Loopback Test A firmware controlled diagnostic test in which a random data pattern is routed through the PCI Bus without being sent to an adapter link port The returned data is subsequently validated for integrity e I
47. Do not allow Management Mode to change 1 Allow Management Mode to change In Solaris The following must be installed before you can install the utilities e The Solaris FC FCoE driver version 2 50 or later e The NIC driver version 1 10 or later for NIC capability To install the OneCommand Manager application in Solaris Copy the Solaris utility kit to a temporary directory on your system 2 Untar the utility kit tar xvf elxocm solaris lt version gt tar 3 Change to the newly created elxocm solaris lt version gt directory cd elxocm solaris lt version gt 4 Execute the install script to begin installation If the HBAnyware utility OneCommand Manager Core or OneCommand Manager Enterprise applications or the Solaris driver utilities are already present on the system the install script attempts to remove them first install 5 When prompted enter the type of management you want to use 1 Local Mode HBA s on this Platform can be managed by OneCommand clients on this Platform Only 2 Managed Mode HBA s on this Platform can be managed by local or remote OneCommand clients 3 Remote Mode Same as 2 plus OneCommand clients on this Platform can manage local and remote HBA s The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 8 gt G EMULEX 6 If you answered lt 2 gt or lt 3 gt in step 5 you are asked if you want the OneCommand Manager application to operate in read only mode Read only mode prevents users from perfo
48. E wag 20 24 00 00 88 21 fiozo Bun o eT Bun 3 O5 Device Name fe upto fis E pm OneConnect 0Ce10100 Sytibobe Node Name Emax Pe 1 1000 M4 F 2 6283 DV7 2 40 000 CUPID 5 mike Port 0 Supported Class of Servi Class 3 Mig 00 00 C9 40 a4 68 Supported FC4 Types 00 09 01 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 E AS 00 00 C9 00 A4 66 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Ea Port 1 MEI Oce10102 M E ags Port 0 Me 00 00 CP 0 A4 9A AE 10 00 00 00 69 90 4 Ha Port 1 MT LPe1100004 f0 00 00 00 C9 51 Be 5 Mt OCe10102 FM E ags Port 0 Figure 31 FC Port Information tab FC Port Information Field Definitions Port Attributes Area Field Definitions Port WWN The Port World Wide Name of the adapter Node WWN The Node World Wide Name of the selected adapter Fabric Name or Host Name The Fabric Name field is displayed in Host view This is a 64 bit worldwide unique identifier assigned to the fabric The Host Name is displayed in Fabric view The host name is the name of the host containing the adapter Not supported on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface Boot Version The version of boot code installed on the selected adapter port If the boot code is disabled the field displays Disabled Port FC ID The FC ID for the selected adapter port Driver Version The version of the driver installed for the adapter Driver Name The executable file image name for the driver a
49. File The TCP IP discovery portion of the OneCommand Manager application discovery server relies on a file called the hosts file This plain text file contains a list of hosts the utility will attempt to discover The discovery server does not attempt to discover hosts over TCP IP through any other mechanisms e g ping sweeps broadcasts etc The hosts file is automatically created or modified when you perform any of the following operations e Adding a single host from the Add Remote Host window If the host is discovered the OneCommand Manager application adds its IP address and name to the host file e Scanning a range or ranges of IP addresses for hosts that can be managed This is performed in the Add Remote Hosts window For each discovered host the OneCommand Manager application adds the IP address and name to the host file e Removing a host from the host file using the Remove Remote Hosts window For each removed host the OneCommand Manager application removes that IP address and name from the host file e Adding or removing a host using the CLI Manually Editing the Hosts File You can open the hosts file with any text editor modify the contents and save the file The name of the host file is nbahosts Ist Once the file is modified and saved the updated file is used after the next TCP IP discovery cycle is complete If the discovery server is running it does not need to be restarted To manually edit the hosts file
50. GetLunMaskByTarget PersistentBinding RescanLuns RemoveAllPersistentBinding RemovePersistentBinding SetBindingSupport SetLunMask SetPersistentBinding Commands Supported by CIM Client for SMI S v1 2 1 Note The following commands are supported by CIM client for SMI S v1 2 1 HbaAttributes PortAttributes PortStatistics ServerAttributes GetDriverParams GetDriverParamsGlobal SetDriverParam Download AddHost RemoveHost Listhba SetCimCred GetCimCred All other HbaCmd commands return an error message This command is currently not available via the cim interface The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 179 gt G EMULEX Commands Supported by Windows CIM Client for SMI S v2 x Note The following additional commands are supported to manage the adapters on the ESX4i platform with SMI S v2 x x provider ChangePersonality ChangeWWN Dump GetDCBParams GetDumpDierctory GetDumpFile GetDumpFileNames GetFCFinfo GetFipParams GetRetentionCount GetVPD GetWWNCap GetXcvrData InstallAdapterLicense LoadList ReadWWN Reset RestorewWN SetDCBParam SetCnaPGBW SetDCBPriority SetDumpDirectory SetFipParam SetRetentionCount ShowAdapterLicenseFeatures ShowLicenseAdapterID ShowPersonalities This supported command list includes some entries that are unavailable in the SMI S provider v1 2 1 and v2 x x For those entries HbaCmd reports Not Available For details on parameters not supported for specific commands see
51. IP address of the host and asked if that is the IP address that the Web server uses Answer lt y gt or lt n gt as appropriate If you answer lt n gt you are prompted for the IP address you want to use 6 You are asked if your Web server is listening on the normal default HTTP port 80 Answer lt y gt or lt n gt as appropriate If you answer lt n gt you are prompted for the port you want to use Once you have entered the necessary information you are notified when the installation of the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch package is complete The Web Launch config uration files are created and Web Launch Service automatically starts 7 To verify the installation locate another client open a Web browser window and enter this URL according to this format http IP_ADDR PORT _NUM ocmanager jnlp The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 12 gt G EMULEX where P_ADDRis the IP address of the host on which you installed the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch service and PORT_NUM is the TCP port number of the listening host s Web server The standard OneCommand Manager application user interface is displayed Note It is not necessary to enter a port number if the standard HTTP port was chosen during configuration Installing the OneCommand Manager Application Command Line Interface The OneCommand Manager application Command Line Interface CLI is a comprehensive management utility for Emulex hos
52. If all arguments are correct the data is displayed in tabular form The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 192 gt G EMULEX Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN Type X86 EFI OB SetBootParam Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd SetBootParam lt WWPN gt lt Type gt lt Param gt lt Valuel gt BootDev lt Value2 gt Description This command changes the boot parameters You can change adapter parameters and boot device parameters for OpenBoot x86 and EFI boot e When changing adapter parameters omit the BootDev keyword and value otherwise an error is reported e When changing bootdevice parameters for OpenBoot omit the BootDev keyword and value otherwise an error is reported e For boot device parameters for X86 or EFI you must provide the BootDev keyword and value Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN Type X86 EFI OB Param Parameter name Value1 Parameter value BootDev The boot device Value2 Boot device entry number 0 7 CEE Commands Note Converged Enhanced Ethernet CEE commands are for CEE management of LP21000 series adapters only CEEDownload Note Supported for LP21000 series adapters only Not supported for OneConnect adapters Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd CEEDownload lt WWPN gt lt Filename gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option t
53. If you are configuring priority groups on a DCBX enabled switch in order to work properly with the adapter port you should only configure two priority groups in the same way 1 From the discovery tree select the iSCSI adapter port whose CEE properties you want to configure 2 Select the DCB tab 3 Click Configure DCB The Configure DCB dialog box appears The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 109 gt G EMULEX 4 Configure the settings you want and click OK OCBX Settings UOP Settings F Enabled IF Transmit Enabled DOB Mode oce x I Transa Port Description Enabled I Trans System Description Enabled Operating Version o T Tranan System Name Enabled F Transmit System Cagabities Ensbied Maxinum Version LY I Receive Enabled Note Configured valves are oriy used when not provided by the sech SCSI Priorty Active Pricey Contigzed Priorty g x ETS Priority Groups Active Groups Configured Groups onima Ez 7 ed od 0 2 Oo Pen enl ellen col enlenl r 1 4 ka Tee a IC Ee 50 2 o zl Cr C CC o 3 0 yiee e EC CEC EC es 4 o Ch CRECE CRIE CMEC CHECHECHI o z S 3S ee iw ae se eo Te o 2 J Gis s i i l l l zr 7 o mi l l l i l a er a f 00 Figure 66 Configure DCB dialog box for iSCSI adapter ports DCBX enabled Configure DCB Dialog Box Field Definitions DCBX Settings Area e Enabled DCBX can be enabled or disabled With DCBX enabled the configured values are used only if
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55. Loopback Test Combinations Run the following loopback test combinations using the appropriate checkboxes DMA Loopback Test The DMA loopback test sends data from the host to the adapter then back to the host where it is checked for data miscompute errors All tests except the DMA loopback test are run on the currently selected port The DMA loopback test is run across the entire adapter The same diagnostic is therefore executed regardless of the currently selected physical port Also unlike other diagnostics this test affects the operation of all ports on the adapter Not available on ESXi systems PHY Loopback Test The PHY loopback test connects the transmit output of the physical layer to the receive input of the physical layer The data is transmitted received and checked for data miscompute errors e External Loopback Test A diagnostic test in which a random data pattern is sent down to an adapter link port The data goes out the port and immediately returns via a loopback connector The returned data is subsequently validated for integrity e MAC Loopback MAC loopback connects the transmit output of the MAC controller to the receive input of the MAC controller bypassing the PHY The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 168 gt G EMULEX FCoE End to End Echo Test The end to end test enables you send an ECHO command response sequence between an adapter port and a target port Not available on ESXi systems
56. Option 0 Get information from driver 1 Get information from configuration The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 229 gt G EMULEX ay GetLunUnMaskByTarget Supported by Windows and Solaris Syntax hbacmd GetLunUnMaskByTarget lt HBA WWPN gt lt Target WWPN gt lt Option gt Description This command queries for any unmasked LUNs by target Parameters HBA WWPN Adapter s WWPN Target WWPN Target s WWPN Option 0 Get information from driver 1 Get information from configuration RescanLuns Supported by Windows and Solaris Syntax hbacmd RescanLuns lt HBA WWPN gt lt Target WWPN gt Description This command rescans LUNs to find any new LUNs Parameters HBA WWPN Adapter s WWPN Target WWPN Target s WWPN SetLunMask Supported by Windows and Solaris Syntax hbacmd SetLunMask lt HBA WWPN gt lt Target WWPN gt lt Option gt lt Lun gt lt LunCount gt lt MaskOp gt Description This command masks the specified LUNs Parameters HBA WWPN Adapter s WWPN Target WWPN Targets WWPN Option 0 Send information to the driver 1 Send information to configuration make persistent 2 Send information to both Lun Starting LUN number LunCount Number of LUNs The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 230 gt G EMULEX MaskOp A Mask LUN B Clear unmask target level C Clear unmask HBA level D Unmask LUN E Unmask target level F Unmask
57. Table 3 starting on page 181 If you are running older adapter firmware or managing a remote host running the HBAnyware utility version 4 x the PG 1 and PG 2 settings and all bandwidth settings are disabled and the Enable Host Ethernet Priority Flow Control PFC Linkage is disabled The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 180 gt G EMULEX Commands Supported in Target mode Ports Note The following HbaCmd commands are supported for managing target mode ports DeleteDumpFiles Download DriverConfig ExportSanInfo GetDCBParams GetDriverParams GetDriverParamsGlobal GetDumpDirectory GetFCFinfo GetFIPParams GetPGInfo GetPortStatistics GetRetentionCount GetVPD GetXcvrData HbaAttributes ListHBAs PortAttributes Reset SaveConfig ServerAttributes SetDCBPGBW SetDCBParam SetDriverParam SetDriverParamDefaults SetFIPParam SetPortEnabled SetRetentionCount All other HbaCmd commands return the error message Not Supported for Target Mode Adapters Parameters Not Supported in the CIM Interface Note X indicates the parameter is not available on the particular OS Blank table cells indicate that the parameter is available Table 3 Parameters Not Available Not Available on ESX 3i U4 Command Parameter via CIM ESX 4 0i ESX 4 1i Provider v 2 0 9 x ListHBAs Port WWN Node WWN Fabric Name Flags Host Name Mfg The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 181 Table 3
58. The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 81 gt G EMULEX e OS Device Name The operating system device name To view iSCSI target information 1 Select Host view Viewing iSCSI Target Information When you select a target associated with a iSCSI adapter from the discovery tree the Target Information tab displays information associated with that target 2 Inthe discovery tree select the iSCSI target whose information you want to view The Target Information tab appears Z QneCommand Manager Bie Yew Bort Discovery Bstch piep ME e Am tet Hosts EE East Cost Hosts ko biby erg ma emdex com MI OreConnect OCe10100 E ags Pot 0 ARE 10 00 00 A0 09 56 4 E i mangy engm omdax com W OneConnect OCe10100 E a Poet 0 E RE 10 00 00 00 9 58 38 af 20 24 00 A0 88 21 Tun 3 GP Ungrouped 5 ko abet eng ms emulex com 8 0Ce10102 FM E ss Port 0 RE 10 00 00 002 9 92 25 ek wall erg tna etnulex com HI OreConnect 0Ce10100 Eat Poet 1 EEE 10 00 00 002C9 58 38 D Gy Wes Coast Hosts E ja cuen g OreConnect OCe10100 E as Poet 0 Nic 00 00 C9 90 A4 64 EI PR 00 00 69 90 A4 68 SO ign 1990 07 com Figure 47 iSCSI Target Information tab Target Information Field Definitions Target iSCSI Name fign 2006 01 Com operfiler target 065 Target Abas ETO Target Portal Information e Target iSCSI Name The iSCSI name assigned to the target e Target Alias The iSCSI alias assigned to
59. The length of a logical unit block in bytes Viewing FC FCoE Target Mapping Windows and Solaris The Target Mapping tab enables you to view current target mapping and to set up persistent binding Note Persistent binding is not supported on Solaris systems Note The Target Mapping tab is not available on COMSTAR ports To view target mapping 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Inthe discovery tree select the FC FCoE adapter port whose target mapping information you want to view 3 Select the Target Mapping tab Z OneCommand M Manager ME Ge yew Port Dicovery stch piep Gy Wez Coast Hosts S ed cuen I OreConnect OCe10100 E mae Poet 0 Ni 00 00 C9 90 A 64 8 00 00 C9 90 44 68 aD ign 1990 07 com Sate Port 1 Nie 00 00 C9 90 A4 6C FB 00 00 C9 90 A4 40 aD ign 1990 07 com wey 0Ce10102 FM Raitis l Maintenance Driver Parameters Diagnostks Transceiver Data VFO 20 20 00 40 88 2F 75 27 E ag Port 0 5 1 50 06 01 60 34 60 06 FB 0 1 ix es ene 50 06 01 68 3A 60 0E FB 0 0 Eag Port 1 Ni 00 00 C9 90 A4 9 RE 10 00 00 002C9 90 a al 20 24200 40 68 21 TB LW 3 WI Pel looo E 10 00 00 00 C9 S1 3E 51 E 20 28 00 A0 65 2F 75 5 wa 50 06 01 68 30 6000 2 dagy fF 0Ce10102 FM E ag Poet 0 RE 10 00 00 00209 90 A a 20 2A900 ARS3 21 Pun 3 Figure 50 Target Mapping tab Target Mapping Field Definitions C
60. To set an adapter parameter value to the corresponding host parameter value Select Host or Fabric view In the discovery tree select the adapter port Select the Driver Parameters tab Click Globals All parameter values are now the same as the global or host values a a To apply the global values click Apply Saving Adapter Driver Parameters to a File To save a desired adapter parameter configuration click Save To apply your configuration changes click Apply Note OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface driver parameters files are saved on the host that the browser was launched from not the host IP specified in browser Each definition is saved in a comma delimited file with the following format lt parameter name gt lt parameter value gt The file is saved in the Emulex Repository directory In Windows Program Files Emulex Util Emulex Repository or Program Files x64 Emulex Util Emulex Repository for any A64 x64 systems In Linux usr sbin ocmanager RMRepository In VMware ESX etc cim emulex RMRepository In Solaris opt ocmanager RMRepository The OneCommand Manager application can then use the Batch Driver Parameter Update function to apply these saved settings to any or all compatible adapters on the SAN Note Host driver parameters and persistent binding settings cannot be saved Setting Driver Parameters for All Adapters in a Host To change the driver parameters for all ad
61. Tx Words The total number of invalid words transmitted by this adapter port The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 67 gt G EMULEX Ex Count Orig The number of FC exchanges originating on this port Not supported on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface Active XRIs The number of active exchange resource indicators Not supported on VMware based ESX platforms using the CIM interface Received P_BSY The number of FC port busy link response frames received Link Transitions The number of times the SLI port sent a link attention condition Elastic Buf Overruns The number of times the link interface has had its elastic buffer overrun Rx Frames The number of FC frames received by this adapter port Rx Words The number of FC words received by this adapter port Rx KB Count The received kilobyte count by this adapter port Rx Sequences The number of FC sequences received by this adapter port Not supported on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface NOS count The number of NOS events that have occurred on the switched fabric Not currently supported for Emulex Windows drivers or arbitrated loop Dumped Frames The number of frames that were lost due to a lack of host buffers available Not currently supported for the SCSlport Miniport driver the Storport Miniport driver or the driver for Solaris Loss of Sync The number of times loss of synchronization has occurre
62. WWPN MAC gt lt Type gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command shows PCI configuration data The PCI registers displayed are specific to the function referenced in the OneCommand Manager CLI For example if you specify the WWPN for the FCoE function the PCI registers for that FCoE function are displayed If you specify the MAC address for the NIC function on that same physical port the PCI registers for that NIC function are displayed Only the base PCI registers are displayed The extended PCI registers are not available on a CNA Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN port MAC MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI port Type 1 Formatted SFS data 2 Raw SFS data The OneCommand Manager CLI has a command that displays wakeup parameter information much the same way that the OneCommand Manager application displays it in its own control field The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 201 gt G EMULEX Example C Program Files emulex Util HBAnyware gt hbacmd h 10 192 203 154 m cim u root p Swamiji001 n root emulex pcidata 00 00 c9 93 2f d6 Output Vendor ID 0x19A2 Device ID 0x0700 Command 0x0406 Status 0x0010 Revision ID 0x02 Prog If 0x00 Subclass 0x00 Base Class 0x02 Cache Line Size 0x10 Latency Timer 0x00 Header Type 0x80 B
63. adapters They do not appear on iSCSI or NIC only adapters 2 Select a NIC Only adapter in the discovery tree The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 63 gt G EMULEX 3 Select the NIC Port Info tab Z OneCommand IM Manager FEJ Ele yew Bort Discovery Batch Hep a NEC Port Info NIC PCI Regeters tea Hosts Let Coast Hosts Seb tery eng ma ermudere com D WD One Cormect 06010100 sg Port 0 E ARE 10 00 00 8 09 58 amp SS mangy erg ma emuiex com p Onetormect OCe10100 be2ndSx sys 2 103 100 1 00 00 C9 50 A4 6C 0D 00 C9 90 A4 40 192 168 0 223 aids Port 0 255 255 255 0 FE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 38 P Gy Ungrouped 700 E i hiet engma emex com e E g Ocel 0102 PH Fa Port 0 E RET 10 00 00 00 69 93 25 104 E E wot eng ma erdex com E MET OneCormect OCe10L00 ags Port L EEE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 30 GS West Coast Hosts fel CLPID E WED OneCommect OCe10L00 tage Port O Nip 00 00 C9 90 84 68 SAR 00 00 C9 40 04 48 QD 9 1990 07 con ag Port Me A amp 00 00 C9 50 A4 4D LD gn 1990 07 com pet Otel 0102 FH ofa 1 Max MTU 000 Current MTU 1500 Irtoface Name Lik Status a Port 0 Figure 34 NIC Port Info tab NIC Port Info Field Definitions Driver Name The NIC driver file name e Driver Version The NIC driver version e MAC Address The NIC MAC address currently assigned to the port e Perm MAC Address The original factory a
64. address currently assigned to the port Perm MAC Address The original factory assigned iSCSI MAC address Device ID The PCI device ID assigned to the iSCSI function Vendor ID The PCI vendor ID assigned to the iSCSI function PCI Function The PCI function number assigned to the iSCSI function LDTO Link Down Time Out The amount of time in seconds that the iSCSI driver delays reporting a link down error to the operating system Max MTU Maximum transmission unit for iSCSI traffic Default ETO The default extended timeout Max CDB Length Maximum SCSI command descriptor block size SubSys Device ID The PCI subsystem ID assigned to the iSCSI function SubSys Vendor ID The PCI subsystem vendor ID assigned to the iSCSI function TCP IP Configuration Area DHCP Enabled The DHCP authentication status of the selected port The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 62 gt G EMULEX e IP Address The iSCSI initiator IP address Subnet Mask The iSCSI initiator subnet mask e Gateway Address The iSCSI initiator gateway address e VLAN Enabled The VLAN enabled state for the iSCSI interface e VLAN ID The VLAN identifier to use 0 4094 only valid when VLAN is enabled 0 indicates the VLAN is disabled e VLAN Priority The VLAN priority for the iSCSI interface Network Info Area e Link Status The status of the link on the selected adapter port e Port Speed The port speed at which the selected port is run
65. and Target Secret Example hbacmd SetInitiatorProperties 00 11 22 33 44 55 Auth 1 TgtChapName TargetSecretl If you specify the Authentication Method to Mutual CHAP value of 2 you must specify all 4 values Example hbacmd SetInitiatorProperties 00 11 22 33 44 55 Auth 2 TgtChapName TargetSecret1l InitCHAPName InitialSecret1 Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port Initiator_Name Initiator iSCSI Name enclosed in quotes string length 1 224 Initiator_Alias Initiator iSCSI Alias enclosed in quotes string length 0 32 ImmediateData 0 No 1 Yes default 1 HeaderDigest 0 None 1 CRC32C default 0 DataDigest 0 None 1 CRC32C default 0 Auth 0 None 1 One Way CHAP The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 221 gt EMULEX 2 Mutual CHAP default 0 TgtCHAPName Target CHAP Name enclosed in quotes string length 1 256 TgtSecret Target Secret enclosed in quotes string length 12 16 InitCHAPName Initiator CHAP Name enclosed in quotes string length 1 256 InitSecret Initiator Secret enclosed in quotes string length 12 16 Note If you set Auth to 1 you must also specify the TgtCHAPName and TgtSecret If you set Auth is set to a value of 2 you must also specify the TgttHAPName TgtSecret InitCHAPName and InitSecret SetNetworkConfiguration Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostn
66. are removed from the system 3 Select Emulex OCManager Enterprise version or Emulex OCManager CLI version and click Remove or Uninstall The uninstallation is complete In Solaris 1 Log on as root The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 20 gt G EMULEX 2 Run the OneCommand Manager uninstall script opt ocmanager scripts uninstall In Linux 1 Login as root 2 cd to the elxocm lt platform gt lt version gt installation directory 3 Type uninstall In VMware Log in as root 2 Type rpm e elxocmcore esxNN lt version gt Where NN is 40 for an ESX 4 0 system or 41 for an ESX 4 1 system Uninstalling the OneCommand Manager Application Web Launch Interface Only To uninstall the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch but leave the OneCommand Manager application installed In Windows 1 Select Start gt Programs gt Emulex gt OCManager WebLaunch Uninstall The following screen appears BE OneCommand Manager DHE DA D DD DDD DDD EPE AEDE DAE rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr EMULEX ONECOMMAND WEBLAUNCH UNINSTALLATION EDEDED EEEE DEDE DEEDEEDEE Uninstalling VebLaunchSrv service DONE Deleting oneconnand jnlp file DONE Deleting OneConnand VebLaunch directory DONE Uninstallation conplete Press any key to continue Figure 8 OneCommand Manager Web Launch Uninstallation screen 2 The OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface is removed Press any key
67. by the WWPN or MAC address Only PHY loopback test and MAC loopback tests are enabled for OneConnect adapters Note Loopback tests can be run on FC ports being managed locally or remotely managed through TCP IP based management Parameters WWPN WWPN of the FC or FCoE port MAC MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI port Type Type of loopback test to run 0 PCI LoopBack Test 1 Internal LoopBack Test 2 External LoopBack Test requires loopback plug 3 DMA Loopback Test 4 PHY Loopback Test 5 MAC Loopback Test Note Loopback tests 0 and 1 are not supported for OneConnect adapters Loopback tests 3 4 and 5 are only supported for OneConnect adapters Count Number of times to run the test 0 run test infinitely Range 1 99 999 StopOnError Checks if the test must be halted on error 0 No halt The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 200 gt G EMULEX 1 Halt Pattern optional 1 to 8 hexadecimal bytes to use for loopback data for example 1a2b3c4qd Example hbacmd h 10 192 193 154 m cim u root p Swamiji001 n root emulex loopbacktest 00 00 c9 93 2f 9f 4 120 0 LoopMap Note Supported for FC ports only Supported by Windows Solaris and Linux Syntax hbacmd LoopMap lt WWPN gt Description This command shows the arbitrated loop map data Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN PciData Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd PciData lt
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69. configure an adapter for both x86 and OpenBoot at the same time When you select one of these boot types and the configuration region is configured for the other boot type a message appears warning that making changes will overwrite the other boot type configuration Note If you have modified the settings for the current boot type and then change to a new boot type a message appears telling you to save the current settings before changing to the new boot type The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 150 gt G EMULEX 6 Check Enable Boot from SAN and for FC ports set the Topology and Link Speed Note Topology and link speed are not available for OneConnect adapters e Topology options are Auto Loop First default Auto Point to Point First Loop Point to Point e Link speed options are Auto default 1 Gb s if available 2 Gb s if available 4 Gb s if available 8 Gb s if available 7 If you want click Advanced Settings to configure autoscan spinup delay and so on See Configuring Advanced Settings Boot from SAN on page 152 for more information 8 For x86 and EFIBoot select one or more boot devices For OpenBoot select only one boot device 9 Do one of the following on the Boot from SAN Configuration window Select Target WorldWide Port Names type the numbers and click OK Select Target D_ID type the numbers and click OK Select Target LUN type the number and click OK
70. display the FCoE Priority window that lists the rules for configuring FCoE priorities You must observe the following rules when configuring ETS Priority Groups for FCoE adapter ports 1 One and only one priority is configured for the FCoE priority 2 Only one PFC priority must be selected and it must match the FCoE priority 3 The FCoE priority is assigned alone to any of the priority groups 4 Allother priorities must be assigned to one and only one other priority group 5 Bandwidths of all the priority groups must add up to 100 e OK Click to apply and save your changes e Cancel Click to discard any changes you made The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 107 gt G EMULEX Configuring DCB Parameters for iSCSI Adapter Ports The DCB tab displays parameters for iSCSI adapter ports To view the DCB parameters for iSCSI adapter ports 1 From the discovery tree select the iSCSI adapter port whose DCB properties you want to view 2 Select the DCB tab Z OneCommand TM Manager Bel E3 Efe yew Bert Discovery Batch Help m a Et Hosts Physical Port Info DCB Diagnostics Transceiver Data GQ East Coast Hosts E feds babry eng maeenuliex com EET OneConnect OCe10100 DCEK State TN cnatiod E g Poet oO 3 10 00000 AAC 9 SE 3t DEBY Mode DCB eS mangy eng ma emdex com E BEI OneConmect OCe 10100 iSCSI Properties E sa Peet O State Disabled S ASE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 36 at 20 24 00 00 08 21 Active Priory W un 3 DE uy
71. displays the updated firmware information for the selected adapter If you are updating the firmware on a dual channel FC adapter repeat steps 1 through 7 to update the firmware on the second port or use the Updating Firmware for Multiple Adapters procedure Note If the state of the FC boot code on the board has changed this change is reflected immediately on the Port Information tab Updating Firmware for Multiple Adapters Use batch mode to install firmware on multiple adapters in a single step Batch firmware loading is restricted to a single firmware file and to all accessible adapters for which that file is compatible Not available in read only mode Note Stop other OneCommand Manager application functions while batch loading is in progress Note When using the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface the firmware file must reside on the host where the browser window was launched from not the host that was specified in the Web address The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 134 gt G EMULEX Before you can perform a batch update the firmware file must be downloaded from the Emulex Web site and extracted to a directory on your local drive To update firmware for multiple adapters 1 From the Batch menu select Download Firmware Note You do not need to select a particular tree element for this operation 2 When the Batch Firmware Download dialog box appears click Browse
72. dump files per adapter may be retained on this host You may change the number of retained dump files but be aware that the individual dump files can be as large as 6 megabytes Take this into account when selecting 4 retention count Files Retained bd Delete Existing Dump Files Apply Start Dump Exit Get Dump Fies Figure 101 Diagnostic Dump dialog box 3 Click Start Dump A warning message appears about taking the adapter offline Note For VMware systems you must set a dump directory before initiating a dump The dump directory must be a Storage partition a data store under the directory vmfs volumes Do not use the vmfs volumes Hypervisor directories because they are responsible for booting up the ESX environment 4 Click OK Dump files are created Where these files are created depends upon your operating system Windows ProgramFiles Util Dump e Solaris opt ocmanager Dump e Linux usr sbin ocmanager Dump e VMware ESX 4 0 and ESXi 4 0 a dump directory you select under vmfs volumes Do not use the Hypervisor directories Two files are created e lt Hostname_WWPN_Date Time gt dmp lt Hostname_WWPN_Date Time gt txt 5 To obtain remote host dump files and copy them to your local system click Get Dump Files The Diagnostic Dump File Transfer dialog box appears Note The Get Dump Files button is disabled when a local adapter port is selected The OneCommand Ma
73. enjex com wm BreConnect 0Ce10100 ags Poet 0 HESE 10 00 00 A0 09 56 34 beds mangy eng ma ermax com W OneConnect OCe10100 ate Peet 0 E EE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 38 OG Ungrouped Eih jatet eng ma erdax com W OCe10102 FM E ag Port 0 PESE 10 00 00 00 C9 93 25 E h wo engm emdex com W OneConnect 0Ce10100 S Poet 1 Figure 45 iSCSI Firmware Tab Flash Femware Version 2 703 100 1 Boot Code Version 2 0 38 0 BIOS Version 2 703 100 1 Update Firmware Firmware Tab Field Definitions e Active Firmware Version The firmware version currently being used by the adapter Flash Firmware Version The flash firmware version currently being used by the adapter The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 80 gt G EMULEX e Boot Code Version The adapter s initial boot code version currently being used by the adapter Note This is the version of the code that boots the adapter It has no relation to the FC iSCSI or PXE boot code versions e BIOS Version The version of the BIOS currently being used by the adapter Firmware Tab Buttons Not available in read only mode e Update Firmware Click to update firmware on the selected adapter See Updating Adapter Firmware on page 133 for more information Viewing Target Information Target Information contains information specific to the selected storage device The type of information that is displayed depends on the type of adapter you select FC or i
74. for FCoE Sync d If yes the FCoE priority has been set by the peer This parameter cannot be set e Error The state of FCoE Error feature The error feature indicated whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer Error is also set to YES when the Compatible method for the feature fails Priority Group Properties Area e State The FCoE state It can be Enabled or Disabled e Sync d If yes the Priority Groups have been set by the peer This parameter cannot be set e Error The state of FCoE Error feature The error feature indicated whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer Error is also set to YES when the Compatible method for the feature fails Active Groups e PG The Priority Group number It can be 0 to 7 e Priorities The priorities that are assigned to each Priority Group It is represented in comma separated format e Bandwidth The percentage of available link bandwidth allocated to a particular Priority Group DCB Tab Buttons e Configure DCB Click to configure DCB parameters See the instructions below To configure DCB for FCoE adapter ports Note While there are eight ETS priority groups in which the priorities can be assigned only two of those groups can be assigned priorities and bandwidths The FCoE priority is assigned to one priority group and the other seven NIC priorities must be assigned to one and only one other pri
75. gt Description This command lists all virtual machines and their information for all manageable ports If the host is specified with the h lt host gt option or just the physical WWPN is given only the virtual machines for that host are displayed If the physical port and the virtual port are specified only the virtual machine for the specified virtual port is displayed The virtual machine name is only displayed if the virtual port is associated with a virtual machine on VMware ESX 4 0 If you are running this command on any other server that has virtual ports you will not see the virtual machine name Parameters Physical WWPN Adapter s WWPN on the targets are visible Virtual WWPN The WWPN of the virtual port The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 243 gt G EMULEX ListVPorts Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd ListVPorts lt physical WWPN gt Description This command lists virtual ports on the specified physical port Leaving the physical WWPN parameter blank will list all virtual ports on all manageable hosts that support virtual ports Parameters Physical WWPN Adapter s WWPN VPortTargets Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd VPortTargets lt physical WWPN gt lt virtual WWPN gt Description This command lists targets visible to the specified virtual port Parameters Physical WWPN Adapter s WWPN Virtual WWPN The WWPN o
76. gt EMULEX OneCommand Manager Application Version 5 1 User Manual One Network One Company P005230 01A Rev A Connect with Emulex gt G EMULEX Copyright 2003 2010 Emulex All rights reserved worldwide No part of this document may be reproduced by any means or translated to any electronic medium without the prior written consent of Emulex Information furnished by Emulex is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by Emulex for its use or for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent copyright or related rights of Emulex Emulex the Emulex logo AutoPilot Installer AutoPilot Manager BlockGuard Connectivity Continuum Convergenomics Emulex Connect Emulex Secure EZPilot FibreSpy HBAnyware InSpeed LightPulse MultiPulse OneCommand OneConnect One Network One Company SBOD SLI and VEngine are trademarks of Emulex All other brand or product names referenced herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations Emulex provides this manual as is without any warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Emulex may make improvements and changes to the product described in this manual at any time and without any no
77. host and adapter entries are used to select or deselect an entry Checking an adapter selects or removes that adapter checking a host removes or selects all eligible adapters for that host You can display host groups by checking Show Host Groups To display a particular host group choose that group from the Host Group menu 4 Make your selections and click Start Download The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 141 gt G EMULEX When downloading begins the tree view displays the progress As firmware for a selected adapter is being downloaded it appears orange in the tree view Once successful downloading is complete the entry changes to green If the download fails the entry is changed to red BE OneCommand Manager Batch CEE Firmware Download Firmware File Selection Firmware File D Users admin Desktop cee 1 0n6 bin Supported Models LP21002 M LP21000 M Select the adapters that are to be downloaded then press Start Download BY bed dingy eng ma emulex com a Time Status 12 58 45 PM Started transfer of download file to host dinay eng tma enule 12 58 45 PM Completed transfer of download file to host dingy eng tna ermule 12 58 45 PM Started transfer of download file to host 12 53 45 PM Completed transfer of download File to host 12 53 46 PM Batch operation initialization completed 12 53 46 PM Starting download of adapter 10 00 00 00 C9 76 02 44 on host dingy eng ma emule m Figure 88 Do
78. initiator or target can receive in an iSCSI PDU Header Digest When set to CRC32C the integrity of an iSCSI PDU s header segments is protected by a CRC32C checksum Data Digest When set to CRC32C the integrity of an iSCSI PDU s data segments is protected by a CRC32C checksum TCPMSS The maximum segment size for this connection The driver uses this to determine the size of the data PDU whenever it is required to transmit the entire PDU with a single iSCSI header Configuring iSNS for iSCSI Target Discovery An Internet Storage Name Server iSNS maintains a database of storage network elements that can be queried by other clients within the SAN iSCSI storage devices in particular can register targets with the ISNS for efficient discovery by iSCSI clients Use the iSCSI SNS tab to configure the iSNS server or to discover the server using DHCP The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 45 gt G EMULEX Ara TM Manager Baile x Efe Yew Bert Giscovery Batch Help m M2 Et Meets SCSI Peet Info SCSIPCIRegsters SCSI SNS Gy East Coast Hosts E Ses babry eng maeenutiex com E WT OneConmect OC 210100 Eag Poet O D FEE 10 0000 AA CHSB 3 SS mangy erg ma ernden cot E BEI OneConmect OCe 10100 E sas Poet O SRT 10 00 00 00 C9 58 38 at 20 24 00 00 08 21 Bun 3 AS peter macemdex com E WI OCeL0102 FM Esa Poet O DEE 10 0000 00 C9 93 25 5 i wal eng ms enmdex com E I OneConect OCeI10100 Ea Port 1 RE 10 00 00 00 9 58 38
79. inserv Service Elxlpfc has to be enabled for service ElxDiscSrvinserv exiting now sbin inserv failed exit code 1 Reinstall the driver with the Ipfc install script The Emulex driver for Linux does not load in ramdisk for a custom built kernel Custom built kernels are not supported by Emulex However the Emulex install script will attempt to install the driver into a ramdisk that follows the naming scheme used by Red Hat or SLES kernels The Red Hat naming scheme for IA64 ramdisk images is boot efi efi redhat initrd KERNELVERSION img e The Red Hat naming scheme for ramdisk images on all other architectures is boot initrd KERNELVERSION img e SLES names follow a similar scheme for IA64 If a custom built kernel has a ramdisk image that does not follow the appropriate naming scheme the name of the image can be changed using the following procedure 1 Change the name of the ramdisk image to match either the Red Hat or SLES naming scheme depending on the distribution being used 2 Update any file links to the OneCommand Manager application ramdisk image 3 Edit the boot loader configuration file i e etc lilo conf etc yaboot conf boot grub grub conf boot grub menu Ist find any references to the old ramdisk image name and replace them with the new name 4 Reboot the system to verify the changes 5 Install the Emulex LPFC Linux driver kit The OneCommand Manager User Manual
80. parameter and designates the scope of the change Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN Flag1 L Make change local for this adapter only G Make change global all adapters on this host Flag2 P Make change permanent persists across reboot T Make change temporary Param Name of the parameter to modify Value New parameter value decimal or hex Oxnnn SetDriverParamDefaults Supported by Windows Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd SetDriverParamDefaults lt WWPN gt lt Flagl gt lt Flag2 gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command changes all values to the default for the adapter s Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN Flag1 L Make changes local for this adapter only G Make changes global all adapters on this host Flag2 P Make changes permanent persists across reboot T Make changes temporary The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 206 gt G EMULEX Dump Commands Caution Disruption of service can occur if a diagnostic dump is run during O activity Note The diagnostic dump feature enables you to create a dump file for a selected adapter Dump files contain various information such as firmware version driver version and so on This information is particularly useful when troublesh
81. port is resetting the sta tus bar shows Reset in progress When the reset is finished the status bar shows Reset Com pleted Modifying TCP IP iSCSI Port Configuration The Modify TCP IP Configuration dialog box allows you to enable or disable VLANs assign VLAN IDs and priorities enable or disable DHCP and change the IP address and subnet mask and gateway address for the selected iSCSI port Note Checking DHCP Enabled to automatically obtain an IP address disables the IP address and subnet mask fields The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 114 gt G EMULEX Modify TCP IP Configuration Ea VLAN I WLAN Enabled VLAN ID Rai VLAN Priority 5 MIP Address I DHCP Enabled IP Address is2 168 0 248 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address fisz 168 0 1 Advanced OK Cancel Figure 69 Modify TCP IP Configuration dialog box To modify TCP IP configurations for iSCSI ports 1 From the discovery tree select the iSCSI port whose configuration you want to modify 2 Select the iSCSI Port Info tab and click Modify The Modify TCP IP Configuration dialog box appears 3 Make your changes and click OK The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 115 gt G EMULEX Advanced TCP IP Configuration The Advanced TCP IP Configuration dialog box enables you to add and remove Route and Address Resolution Procotol ARP Table entries for the selected iSCSI port Advanced TCP IP
82. qn 2006 01 com operfiler target 065 Ign 2005 01 com operfiler target 066 91 2006 01 com opertiber target 067 71 2006 01 com opert der target 068 2006 01 com operFiler target 069 Unconnected Urconnacted Urronnected i Target Login Manually Add Target Refresh Jargets Ramove Target Figure 18 iSCSI Target Discovery dialog box To display the iSCSI Target Discovery tab 1 From the discovery tree select the iSCSI port whose discovery settings you want to configure 2 Select the iSCSI Target Discovery tab Target Discovery Field Definitions e Target Portals The Target Portals table contains all target portals that are queried for targets Depending on the SAN setup the contents of this table may be a subset of the available target portals or it could contain the full set of target portals for all iSCSI targets e Targets The Targets table contains all currently discovered targets Targets in this table come from one of three possible sources e The target was manually added e The target was discovered via a target portal e The target was found through an iSNS server query The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 38 gt EMULEX A Target Discovery Buttons Add Portal Click to add a target portal See Adding Target Portals on page 39 for more information Remove Portal Click to remove a portal See Removing a Target Portal on page 40 for more informatio
83. root emulex getdumpfile BG HBANYWARE 15 10000000c97d1314 20100120 032820421 dmp GetDumpFileNames Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd GetDumpFileNames lt wwpn gt Or hbacmd lt h ipAddress gt GetDumpFileNames Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command gets the names of the files in the remote host s dump directory The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 209 gt G EMULEX Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN h Host s IP Address Example hbacmd h 10 192 193 154 m cim u root p Swamiji001 n root emulex getdumpfilenames GetRetentionCount Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd GetRetentionCount lt WWPN gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command shows the maximum number of diagnostic dump files to keep Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN SetRetentionCount Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd SetRetentionCount lt WWPN gt lt Value gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command Th
84. rpm Uvh elxocmcore esx lt NN gt lt version gt lt arch gt rpm Where NN is 40 for an ESX 4 0 system or 41 for an ESX 4 1 system The rpm contents are installed in usr sbin ocmanager The OneCommand Manager application Command Line Inter face is also located in this directory Installing the OneCommand Manager Application Web Launch Interface Prerequisites In addition to the driver and OneCommand Manager application the following prerequisites must be met before you install the Web Launch feature Note The OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface is not supported on VMware ESX Server In Windows e Microsoft Internet Information Services IIS Server must be installed See the Microsoft Web site for information on downloads and installation The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 10 gt G EMULEX The Windows Firewall feature may be enabled by default If it is you must add and enable three exceptions HTTP port java exe and rmiregistry exe Note Allowing programs and or ports through the firewall may increase the security risks Use at your own discretion To enable the HTTP port 1 Click Add Port The Add a Port dialog box is displayed 2 On the Add a Port dialog box type HTTP as the Name and 80 as the Port Number 3 Leave the radio button on TCP and click OK To enable the java exe program 1 Click Add Program The Add a Program dialog box is displayed 2 Click Browse 3 Sp
85. sbin hbanyware stop_ocmanager script e Solaris Run the opt HBAnyware stop_ocmanager script The OCM CLI command to If you want the current temporary value of the adapter driver GetDriverParamsGlobal implicitly returns parameter use the GetDriverParams command instead of the the permanent i e across reboots values of GetDriverParamsGlobal command the global driver parameters The temporary global value is only returned if there is no current assignment of the permanent global value The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 253 gt G EMULEX Emulex Driver for Solaris and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Table 7 Emulex Driver for Solaris and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Situation Resolution NIC Link fails to come up For Emulex OneConnect OCe1010X adapters you may need to properly configure the network interface using system administration utilities VPorts and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Table 8 VPorts and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Situation Resolution VPort creation failure If an error occurs during VPort creation an error message indicates the failure There are several conditions that must be met before a virtual port can be created This may be the problem For a detailed list of unsatisfied conditions 1 Start the OneCommand Manager application 2 Select View gt Group Adapters by Virtual Port from the M
86. sbin nbanyware scripts to remove the enterprise kit Or Run the uninstall script located in the tar file to remove the enterprise kit If the HBAnyware Security Configurator is installed it must be uninstalled before uninstalling the HBAnyware utility You must run the uninstall script that shipped with the version of HBAnyware Security Configurator that you want to remove Proceed to step 2 If the Security Configurator is not installed proceed to step 3 2 If the HBAnyware Security Configurator is installed follow these steps a Logon as root Change to the directory to which you copied the tar file Extract the tar file using the tar xvf command Change to the newly created directory Run the uninstall script with the ssc parameter specified Type uninstall ssc 7200 The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 18 gt G EMULEX 3 Uninstall the HBAnyware utility and the Application Helper Module a Logon as root b Change to the directory to which you copied the tar file c Extract the tar file using the tar xvf command d Change to the newly created directory e Uninstall any previously installed versions Type uninstall In Solaris Prerequisites The Solaris 2 50 driver must be installed Procedures To install the OneCommand Manager application CLI Copy the OneCommand Manager application core kit to a temporary directory on the system Untar the core kit Type tar xvf elxocmcore lt kit ve
87. session Response PDUs The count of Response PDUs transferred on this session Xmt Data Octets The count of data octets that were transmitted by the local iSCSI node on this session Recv Data Octets The count of data octets that were received by the local iSCSI node on this session Digest Errors The count of PDUs which were received on the session and contained header or data digest errors Connection Timeouts The count of connections within this session which have been terminated due to a timeout Session Target Alias The target alias for the session Connection Information Area iSCSI Connection ID The iSCSI Connection ID assigned to the connection Status The status of the connection Valid values are connected and unknown Source IP Address The source IP address for the connection Source Port The source TCP port number for the connection The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 44 gt G EMULEX Destination IP Address The destination IP address for the connection Destination Port The destination TCP port number for the connection Redirected Destination The redirected IP address for the target Redirected Destination Port The redirected port number for the target Connection Negotiated Login Options Authentication Method The authentication method used for connection Valid values are None Mutual CHAP and One Way CHAP MaxRecdDataSegmentLength The maximum data segment length in bytes an
88. support a particular personality type that control is disabled 3 Reboot the host for the personality change to take effect Configuring the FC FCoE Adapter Driver The OneCommand Manager application displays available driver parameters along with their defaults and maximum and minimum settings A description of the selected parameter is also provided This section contains information you should be aware of when working with driver parameters For a more detailed description of specific driver parameters refer to the appropriate Emulex driver User Manual Not available in read only mode Note This section only applies to FC and FcoE adapters It does not apply to NIC Only and iSCSI adapters Note In Solaris and Linux you can also specify parameters when loading the driver manually Not available in read only mode Refer to the appropriate driver manual for instructions Activation Requirements A parameter has one of the following activation requirements e Dynamic The change takes effect while the system is running e Reset Requires an adapter reset from the utility before the change takes effect e Reboot Requires reboot of the entire machine before the change takes effect In this case you are prompted to perform a reboot when you exit the utility The Host Driver Parameters Tab The Host Driver Parameters tab enables you to view and edit the adapter driver parameter settings contained in a specific h
89. system is booted no longer display This checkbox defaults to unchecked The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 158 gt G EMULEX Viewing Overlay Details If you double click on a flash overlay another window appears with details about that overlay 10 00 00 00 C9 51 3E 51 Flash overlay MAIG Eon v Item Value Program Type SLI 1 Overlay Revision 2 8233 Description 21D2 8243 Program 10 06 32893 00103411 Start Address 02040004 Length 00020268 Next Entry 00012DE8 Previous Entry 00000079C Wake Up Image Yes Figure 99 Overlay Detail window To see the details of a different flash overlay image you can either close the details window and double click on another overlay name or choose a different overlay name from the Flash overlay menu Viewing the PCI Registers The PCI Registers appear directly on the Diagnostics tab Running a Quick Test The Diagnostics tab enables you to run a quick diagnostics test on a selected adapter The Quick Test consists of 50 PCI Loopback test cycles and 50 Internal Loopback test cycles Not available in read only mode or on LightPulse adapters in ESXi hosts Note Internal and External Loopback tests are not available for LP2100 and LP21002 adapters To use quick test 1 From the discovery tree select the adapter port on which you want to run the Quick Test 2 Select the Diagnostics tab and click Quick Test A warning message appears Run Quick Test x
90. the EN OneCorrect 0C 10100 asthentication connection defined by this adapter port and the switch E e Port O Destination Fatek Switch Nic 00 00 C9 9D A4 64 E A 00 00 9 90 A4 68 D ign 1990 07 com Emdek mae Port Nic 00 00 C9 90 A 6C 48 00 00 C9 90 A4 0 Dig 1990 07 com Erde E MRI Oce10102 FM i Port 0 Nic 00 00 C9 90 A4 58 RE 10 00 00 00 09 90 44 96 ags Port 1 Nie 00 00 C9 90 4 9C RE 10 00200 00 9 90 44 90 E Mt LP el 1000 M4 i ied dingy Ewen OCe10102 FM a Port 0 RE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 44 0F Parameter Description General Help OH Pricey 2048 1535 1280 L024 NULL Hash Priory MISS Y Figure 79 DHCHAP tab DHCHAP Tab Field Definitions e Source The WWPN of the adapter port e Destination The fabric switch The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 130 gt G EMULEX Configuration Area e Mode The mode of operation There are three modes Enabled Passive and Disabled e Enabled The adapter initiates authentication after issuing an FLOGI to the switch If the connecting device does not support DHCHAP authentication the software still continues with the rest of the initialization sequence e Passive The adapter does not initiate authentication but participates in the authentication process if the connecting device initiates an authentication request e Disabled The adapter does not initiate authentication or participate in the authenticati
91. the driver This will clear the driver s consistent binding table and free target IDs for new target nodes In some cases after loading an OEM supplied combined firmware OpenBoot image you will not be able to enable BootBIOS from the Iputil Boot BIOS Maintenance menu 1 Download the current OpenBoot only image for your adapter from the Emulex web site 2 Load the current OpenBoot only image following steps listed in Updating BootBIOS section of this manual 3 Run Iputil return to the Boot BIOS Maintenance menu 4 Enable BootBIOS rmmod fails to unload LPFC driver module due to ERROR Module LPFC is in use This message can appear when you attempt to remove the driver and there is a Logical Volume Group dependent on the driver Make the Logical Volume Group unavailable Type lvchange a Nn xxxxxxx where xxxxxx is the Volume Group Name Slow targets or extended link faults on the storage side may result in storage being marked off line by the mid layer and remaining off line not recovered when the link faults are corrected The 8 2 version of the driver should eliminate this problem However if you experience off line device issues increase the SCSI command timeout to a value greater than or equal to sixty seconds Emulex also provides a script which addresses this issue for 2 6 kernels To access the lun_change_state sh script click http www emulex com files downloads linux tools html then clic
92. the following tasks Discovery Refresh button e Initiates a discovery refresh cycle FE Reset button l e Resets the selected adapter The View Buttons on the Toolbar The View buttons on the toolbar enable you to view SAN elements from the host fabric virtual ports or by local or remote adapter perspective By default both local and remote adapters are displayed in Host view The OneCommand Manager application displays elements in ascending order Host View button default e Displays the host system Note You cannot change host names using the OneCommand Manager application names must be changed locally on that system e Within each host system displays the installed adapters e Displays adapter ports and the port numbers if available If multiple adapters have the same model number displays adapters by the WWNN e If targets are present displays the WWPN Multiple adapters can refer to the same target If LUNs are present displays the LUN number COMSTAR ports are located on the same level in the discovery tree as initiator ports meaning that they branch out from adapters Unlike initiator ports however targets do not branch out from COMSTAR ports COMSTAR ports are supported on OpenSolaris only The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 24 gt G EMULEX Fabric View button e Displays the FC FCoE fabrics in the SAN with their fabric IDs e Displays the ports under each switch e If targets are pre
93. the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command sets the bandwidth percentage of a priority group according to the following rules The bandwidth percentage can be 0 100 with a granularity of 1 The sum of both bandwidths must add up to 100 or else an error message is displayed The first value is for PGIDO and the second is for PGID1 4 Both bandwidths PGIDO PGID1 must be specified Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN MAC MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI port BW Bandwidth allocated for each priority group n Example This command sets the bandwidth of PGIDO to 50 PGID1 to 50 and the rest to 0 hbacmd SetCnaPGBW 10 00 00 00 c9 3c f7 88 5050000000 SetDCBParam Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd SetDCBParam lt WWPN MAC gt lt Param gt lt Value gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command sets or clears the Internal Host PFC flag The SetDCBParam configures one of the DCB parameters The values must be set according to the following rules For FCoEPriority and iSCS Priority the valid range is 0 to 7 You must specify a single priority 2 PFCPriorities are specified by a single p
94. the target This is assigned at the target portal not by the OneCommand Manager application e ETO Extended Timeout Value The ETO for the target The driver will ensure that I Os are not timed out until this time has expired from the time the target stopped responding You can change this value if you want Target Portal Information Area e IP Address The IP address through which the initiator communicates with the target The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 82 gt G EMULEX e Port The TCP port through which the initiator communicates with the target e Group Tag The tag of the group for which sub groups must be refreshed Target Information Buttons e Sessions Click to view the currently active sessions for the target See Viewing Target Sessions on page 42 for more information e Apply Click to save and apply your ETO changes Viewing LUN Information The LUN Information tab contains information about the selected logical unit number LUN The type of information that is displayed depends on the type of adapter you select FC or iSCSI Note LUNs that are associated with a manageable COMSTAR port do not appear in the discovery tree and cannot be configured using the OneCommand Manager application or hbacmd utilities To view the LUNs using the OneCommand Manager application you must view the COMSTAR port as a target COMSTAR ports are supported on OpenSolaris only Note LUNs are discov
95. the toolbar unclick Show Host Groups To display all hosts groups 1 Do one fo the following e From the View menu check Show Groups _s e From the toolbar a click Show Host Groups 2 From the Available Host Group list choose All To display all hosts assigned to a particular group 1 Do one fo the following From the View menu check Show Groups e From the toolbar her click Show Host Groups 2 From the Available Host Group list choose the group whose hosts you want to view The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 50 gt G EMULEX Managing Host Groups Use the Host Group Management dialog box to create and delete host groups add and remove hosts and restore host groups Note Managing host groups is not supported on VMware Host Group Management Ea Available Hosts Hosts in Selected Group Groups Coast Hosts p mangy eng ma emulex com Hest Coast Hosts ie biby eng ma emulex com julet eng ma emulex com mangy wolf eng ma emuex com Create New Group Delete Group Restore Group E Figure 26 Host Group Management dialog box Host Group Management Field Definitions e Available Hosts The list of hosts that can be added to a host group You can select a host and right click to see its group assignments e Show ungrouped hosts When checked displays only hosts that are currently assigned to a host group e Hosts in Selected Group The
96. to continue In Solaris and Linux 1 Log on as root Note If you installed the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface you must uninstall it before uninstalling the OneCommand Manager application 2 Execute the uninstallation script e Solaris opt ocmanager wsuninstall The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 21 gt G EMULEX e Linux usr sbin ocmanager wsuninstall This script stops the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface service daemons if they are running and removes all Web Launch related files from the host Starting the OneCommand Manager Application To start the OneCommand Manager application In Windows 1 On the Windows desktop select Start gt All Programs gt Emulex gt OCManager In Solaris and Linux 1 Log on as root 2 Run the script to start the OneCommand Manager application e On Solaris opt ocmanager ocmanager e On Linux usr sbin ocmanager ocmanager Starting the OneCommand Manager Application Web Launch Interface After the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface software is installed and the Web Launch server is initialized you can launch the OneCommand Manager application directly with your Web browser Note Only the OneCommand Manager application GUI is exported to the requesting client All adapter discovery and remote management operations are performed by resources running on the remote host that served up the GUI
97. to change Click Set Password on the DHCHAP tab The Password dialog box is displayed Choose Set Local Password or Set Remote Password e Local password is used by the adapter driver when the adapter initiates authentication to the switch typical use Remote password is used by the adapter driver when the switch authenticates with the adapter The latter is only possible when bi directional has been checked on the configuration If you want to see the Password characters entered in the dialog box check Show Characters Provide the current value for the password to validate the set new password request unnecessary if this is the first time the password is set for a given adapter 6 Enter the new password Select alpha numeric or hex format 8 Click OK Caution Do not forget the password once one has been assigned Once a password is assigned to an adapter subsequent DHCHAP configuration settings for that adapter including default configuration or new passwords require you to enter the existing password to validate your request i e no further changes can be made without the password Note Additional help is available by clicking Help on the Set Password dialog box Viewing the Error and Event Log For Solaris and Linux systems a simple shell script checks the var adm messages and var log messages files respectively for recent Emulex driver DHCHAP events and outputs them to a default location To view
98. to view and save the log file Using Beaconing The beaconing feature enables you to force a specific adapter s LEDs to blink in a particular sequence The blinking pattern acts as a beacon making it easier to locate a specific adapter among racks of other adapters Not available in read only mode When you enable beaconing for LightPulse adapters the two LEDs blink rapidly in unison for 24 seconds after which the LEDs report the adapter health status for 8 seconds When the 8 seconds are up the adapter returns to beaconing mode This cycle repeats indefinitely until you disable this feature or you reset the adapter When you enable beaconing for OneConnect adapters the two LEDs blink rapidly in unison until you disable beaconing Note The beaconing buttons are disabled if the selected adapter does not support beaconing To enable or disable beaconing 1 From the discovery tree select the adapter port whose LEDs you want to set 2 Select the Diagnostics tab and click Beacon On or Beacon Off Saving the Log File You can save the test log to a log file for later viewing or printing When new data is written to a saved file the data is appended to the end of the file Each entry has a two line header that contains the identifier of the adapter being tested and the date and time of the test Over time the data accumulates to form a chronological history of the diagnostics performed on the adapter Not available in read o
99. with the selected OneConnect adapter You can also use this tab to view and enable licenses See Showing and Installing Licenses for OneConnect Adapters on page 90 for more information To view general OneConnect adapter information 1 Select Host view The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 55 gt G EMULEX 2 Select a OneConnect adapter in the discovery tree 7 OneCommand TM Manager lof x Ele Wew Bort Discovery Bich Hsp Bra Me 00 00 C9 AD3P08 amp Ay 00 00 9 00 39 00 DA 19K coe Erato x 2 00 gs Poat Ne 00 00C9 A0 30T E FR 00 00 69 40 39 00 ED 19 1990 07 c0n Erde x02 00 E p bP L000 Ne E egs 10 00 00 00 C9 51 36 93 2b eepse 153 E we PLOC H ats Port O 10 00 0 00 C9 42 0A 2E D Th Arp 87 42 erder con E Me OCELO LAHM a Port 0 Mp 00 00 C9 AD DO40 FE 10 00 00 00 9 00 00 41 D Xs Peet 1 Mir 00 00 C9 A0 DO 42 RE 10 00 00 00 09 00 00 43 S mus D 10 00 00 00 C9 20 A7 FE E a Pet LOAN 33 Port O 0 00 00 00 09 9C 0F 60 SM Port 1 10 000 00 09 XCF 61 OG Poet 2 0 00200 00 09 3C CF 62 apo Port 3 10 00 00 00 9 30 0 89 G wm Ocel 1 102 EM eG Pato Ne 00 009 58 34 Figure 30 iSCSI Adapter Information tab OneConnect Adapter Information Field Definitions e Model The model of the selected adapter Serial Number The serial number of the selected adapter e Active Firmware Version The version of the firmware running on the selected adapter Firmware State The condition of th
100. 0 00 C 9 96 66 E AB 00 400 69 A 60 00 1f 00 00 00 00 00 00 ign 199007 com Emasiex 02 E ey Oceto10e FM 3 ags Port O Nip OOC A AA FEE 10 00 00 00 C9 10 4 46 E sa Port t Nie 00 00 6994 9C ARE 10 00 00 00 09 90 44 90 E ea LPe1 1000 64 ms 10 00 00 00 69 51 36 51 Block Sze 12 Bytes E 20 20 AO 08 73 27 AmE m Lun 31 3 id 90 05 01 69 3A 60 06 F B Figure 48 FC FCoE LUN Information tab FC FCoE LUN Information Field Definitions Vendor Product Information Area Vendor Name The name of the vendor of the LUN e Product ID The vendor specific ID for the LUN e Revision The vendor specific revision number for the LUN Mapping Information Area FCP LUN The FC identifier used by the adapter to map to the SCSI OS LUN e SCSI OS LUN The SCSI identifier used by the OS to map to the specific LUN e OS Device Name The name assigned by the OS to the LUN LUN CapacityArea Note LUN capacity information is only provided when the LUN is a mass storage disk device Other devices like tapes and scanners etc do not display capacity Capacity The capacity of the LUN in megabytes e Block Size The length of a logical unit block in bytes The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 84 gt G EMULEX LUN Masking Area e Current Mask Status Possible states are masked or unmasked Note See Masking and Unmasking LUNs Windows on page 143 for more information on LUN Masking Viewing iSCSI LUN
101. 0 00 C9 58 36 2 Ungrouped SS pubet eng ea eeniex com wet OCe10102 FM B a Port 0 i 4 RE 10 00 00 00 C9 93 25 Seb woF eng ma eriuex com 2 WF OneConnect OCe10100 sas Port 1 ARE 10 00 00 00 9 58 38 SG West Coast Hosts f ke CUPID MEI OneConnect OCe10100 Eat Port 0 Nip 00 00 C9 50 A4 68 AB 00 00 C9 90 A4 8 aD ign 1990 07 com ils Port I Nic 00 00 9 90 A4 6C Y Physical Poet Info DCB Diagnostics Transceiver Data Figure 41 OneConnect Transceiver Data tab Transceiver Information Field Definitions Module Attributes Area Vendor The name of the vendor The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 74 gt G EMULEX Identifier Type The identifier value that specifies the physical device described by the serial information Ext Identifier Additional information about the transceiver Connector The external optical or electrical cable connector provided as the media interface Wavelength The nominal transmitter output wavelength at room temperature OUI The vendor s Organizationally Unique Identifier It is also known as the IEEE Company Identifier for the vendor Date The vendor s date code in the MM DD YY format Serial Number The serial number provided by the vendor Part Number The part number provided by the SFP vendor Revision The vendor revision level Diagnostic Data Area Temperature The internally measured module temperature Supply Voltage The
102. 0 01 00 00 EC 61 63 41 E E a 10 00 00 00 C9 56 38 EF wo eng Humber of Fabrics 2 f4 Se 10 00 00 00 C9 58 38 01 mangy er WE 10 00 00 00 C9 93 25 99 juliet eng o z 10 00 00 00 C9 90 A4 3F dingy Number of Adapters 7 WEE 10 00 00 00 C9 50 44 98 CUPID E eE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 A4 9D CUPID Number of Physical Poets 8 Dis T 10 00 00 AA C9 58 34 99 biby eng Figure 39 Fabric Discovery Information Discovery Information Field Definitions Number of Hosts The number of hosts discovered or seen by this host on the selected fabric Number of Fabrics The number fabrics identified during discovery Number of Adapters The number of adapters discovered by this host on the selected fabric Number of Physical Ports The number of discovered physical ports on this host that can be managed by this host Viewing Transceiver Information The Transceiver Data tab enables you to view transceiver information such as vendor name serial number part number and so on If the adapter transceiver does not support some or all of the transceiver data the fields display N A Where the Transceiver tab is found depends upon the type of adapter you select FC or OneConnect Note Not supported on systems using CIM provider v1 2 1 on ESX 3i Viewing FC Transceiver Information When you select an FC port from the discovery tree the Transceiver Data tab contains information associated with the selected port To view FC tran
103. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Port Supported Speed 1 2 4 GBit sec Port Speed 4 GBit sec Max Frame Size 2048 OS Device Name Num Discovered Ports 0 Fabric Name 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 gt G EMULEX If you specify the parameter m cim the CLI uses the CIM interface to talk to the CIM server running on ESX to get the management information If you do not specify the parameter m cim the CLI uses the RM interface to talk to the RM server to get the management information The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 176 The CLI Client Command Reference Using the CLI Client Syntax Rules The syntax rules for HbaCmd are as follows ay EMULEX All commands must start with hbacmd in lowercase in Linux Solaris and VMware which are case sensitive The requested operation must contain at least three characters or as many as needed to distinguish it from any other operation Whenever a WWPN is specified individual fields are separated by colons or spaces When using space separators the entire WWPN must be enclosed in quotes When a MAC address is specified the fields are separated by a dash Syntax Rules for CIM The syntax of the existing HbaCmd commands are the same except for the additional m cim option for getting the data from the ESXi host Following is a list of HoaCmd commands supported through the CIM interface AddHost AllNodelnfo CEEDownload ChangePersonality ChangeWWN
104. 1002 m4 i ae LAN a oa ko mangy eng ma emulex com 64 E LP21002 M PROTOTYPE VS aos 2 10 38 PM Started transfer of download file to host dingy eng ma enue 2 10 38 PM Completed transfer of download file to host dngy eng ma enule PINAR PM Ratch operation initialization completed 2 10 38 PM Starting dowmload of adapter 10 00 00 00 C9 76 02 A4 on host dingy 6eng ma emu Figure 82 Download Complete dialog box 5 When downloading is finished you can click Save Log File to save copy of the activity log 6 Click Close to exit the batch procedure The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 137 gt G EMULEX Updating CEE Firmware for a Single Adapter LP21000 Series Adapters Only To support configuration of LP21000 and LP21002 adapters the OneCommand Manager application includes a CEE FCoE tab This tab is only shown when an LP21000 or LP21002 adapter is selected in the discovery tree The CEE FCoE tab allows you to update firmware on the adapter port and to configure or view CEE FCoE specific settings Note CEE firmware image filenames end with a bin extension Note CEE is not supported on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface To update CEE firmware on a single LP21000 or LP21002 port 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Inthe discovery tree select the LP21000 or LP21002 port whose firmware you want to update 3 Select the CEE FCoE tab OneCommand IM Manager De aee
105. 2 gt G EMULEX CIN Settings Area e FC Map Enter the bit value that completes the fabric provided MAC address FPMA e VLAN ID Determines the VLAN where the adapter FCoE services are available It can have a value from 0 4095 Managing Ports Changing Adapter Port Names FC Ports Only The OneCommand Manager application enables you to change FC adapter port names Not available in read only mode For example you may want to identify a particular adapter port with the function it supports such as a tape drive scanner or some other device Use any characters you want for names and names can be up to 255 characters in length You can also revert to the adapter s default name Note Although you can change the adapter port s displayed name from the default WWN the change occurs in the discovery tree only The WWN is still active it is simply replaced for display purposes with the name you enter For example the Port WWN field of the Port Information tab is not changed Also any change you make to the adapter port names in your discovery tree are seen only by you users running the OneCommand Manager application on another host do not see your name changes To change the name of an adapter 1 From the discovery tree select the FC port whose name you want to change 2 Do one of the following Select Edit Name from the Port menu e From the discovery tree right click the port whose name you want to change and selec
106. 2 33 44 55 10 192 1 1 5050 Auth 2 TgtChapName TargetSecret1 InitCHAPName InitialSecret1 Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port Target_IP IP address of the Target Portal Port Port number of the Target Portal value 1024 65535 ImmediateData 0 No 1 Yes default 1 HeaderDigest 0 None 1 CRC32C default 0 DataDigest 0 None 1 CRC32C default 0 Auth 0 None 1 One Way CHAP 2 Mutual CHAP default 0 TgtCHAPName Target CHAP Name enclosed in quotes string length 1 256 TgtSecret Target Secret enclosed in quotes string length 12 16 InitCHAPName Initiator CHAP Name enclosed in quotes string length 1 256 InitSecret Initiator Secret enclosed in quotes string length 12 16 Note If you set Auth to 1 you must specify the TgtCHAPName and TgtSecret If you set Auth to a value of 2 you must specify the TgtCHAPName TgtSecret InitCHAPName and InitSecret ShowARPTable Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port ShowARPTable lt MAC_Address gt Description This command shows the current Address Resolution Protocol table for the specified port Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port ShowiSNSServer Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port ShowiSNSServer lt MAC_Address gt Description This command shows the cur
107. 3 E1 E2 E3 E5 E6 E7 16 E3 17 3 1B E3 lt D ign 1930 07 com wer OCe10102 FM sis Port 0 Nic 00 00 C9 90 A4 9A KE 10 00 00 00 9 90 A lt Figure 42 VPD tab VPD Table Definitions e Product Name Product information about the selected adapter port PN Part Number The adapter s part number SN Serial Number The adapter s serial number e VO Vendor unique data V indicates a vendor specific field An adapter may have none one or more of these fields defined Valid values for this field are VO the letter O not the number zero and Vx where x is a number Note Some adapters may show additional VPD information such as EC EC level and MN manufacturer ID Viewing Maintenance Firmware Information Use the Maintenance or Firmware tabs to view firmware information and update firmware For FC adapters you can also configure boot and change WWPN and WWNN information for the selected adapter port Not available in read only mode The maintenance firmware information that is displayed depends upon the type of adapter you select FC iSCSI or NIC Only Note Not all information is displayed on systems using CIM provider v1 2 1 on ESX 3i and CIM provider v2 0 on ESX 4i Viewing FC Maintenance Information To view FC firmware information 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Select an FC adapter port in the discovery tree The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page
108. 6 00 A0 53 2F 75 27 eat 0 06201 68 34 60 06 7P0 deny Ep 0Ce10102 FM xj gt Figure 89 LUN Masking tab LUN Masking Conventions and Guidelines LUN icons in the discovery tree reflect the live mask state currently in use by the driver Green LUN icons indicate unmasked LUNs Gray LUN icons indicate masked LUNs Red text indicates that a LUN mask has been changed but not applied saved LUN Masking Column Definitions e LUN The FC LUN number On Reboot The On Reboot column shows the mask configuration currently saved to the configuration file on disk Solaris or to the Registry Windows Normally for a specific LUN the states reported in the On Reboot and Current column are identical However there can be times where these do not match For example the hbacmd utility can be used to change only the Current mask state for a LUN and not touch the On Reboot mask state contained in the configuration file e Current The Current column displays the live mask state currently in use by the driver When you first see the LUN Masking tab the mask states displayed in the Current column are identical to the mask states for the corresponding LUNs in the discovery tree To change the mask status of a LUN 1 Select Host view 2 From the discovery tree select the SCSI target whose LUN masking state you want to change A set of LUNs appears below the selected SCSI target The OneCommand Manager Us
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110. 8 GetBeacon ccecccccseeccccceeecceceeeeceecuececeeaeeeceecaeeeeesaeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeeaeneeeees 199 Ge tXevr Data sassisssssaiaanaseasaredbarsansdbanatnedavectdsdetarteddatardedesatatedudncadadvarcacaees 199 LOALIST i arininn a O OE 200 EQOPBDACK TOS secactcnctancecnctcncecnctancecnctcncecnatancecnataucecnataecnenstaaaeststeaceananananaty 200 LOOP AD eisai a A A 201 PCID Aa assaiswasiassanaiesaateavataeuananuaaleu an uavata lasts ua anaau ae vananaavae E E E EREA 201 POSEIGS erccapaccacueatauacacteeatcaeatncacan a 202 SCIB SACOM ouaaa a a a a a 202 E E E E A E ET OET OE AOE E A A A E 203 Driver Parameter COMMANAS cccccccseccceceeeeceeceeecceeeueeceecaeeeeeeaeeeeeeaaeeeees 204 Driver Conga e EE A ghateccel cee eae reecatee 204 G tDriverParaMS neee e e E REEE EE EERE 204 GetDriverParamsGlobal cccccccceecccecceeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaneeeeees 205 SaveConfig acris isprintan a aiaia a Aaa ee eas 205 SetDriverParam cccccccceecccccceeeceeceesececeeceeeeeecaeeeceeeaeeceeeeueeeeeeaeneeeeeaenses 206 SeibriverParaMDeraultS irci aaiae aaea 206 D mp Commands isceiiicreninneri iieii id iiidid iiaiai iieri 207 DeleteDUMpFileS ccccecccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 207 BJU na oeetreererrer erence cece rere cerecerecer crete rer eee ree eee eee ee 207 GetDumpDirectory cee ee ec ceteee eee eee eee ee eee eee aaaee esse etteeeaaaeeeeteeee 208 SetDumpDirectory
111. 9 20 A4 0A E 4 00 00 C9 00 44 48 a ign 19790 07 com egs Port L Nic O0 00 C9 90 A4 6C AR 00 00 9 40 44 40 QD gn 1990 07 com E wat OCeL0102 FH tae Port 0 Mp O0 00 C9 S0 A4 9A RE 10 00 00 00 09 90 0 Fa Port 1 Nie 00 00 C9 00 A4 9C E ALE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 Ae E Wt Ler 1000044 ways IOr00s00L00 CSS nET E 20 28 00 40 88 2F 75 St 0206 160 30 60 08 a Th deny 7 W OCeL0102 FM xj Figure 36 Statistics tab Port Statistics Field Definitions e Tx Frames FC frames transmitted by this adapter port e Tx Words FC words transmitted by this adapter port Tx KB Count FC kilobytes transmitted by this adapter port e Tx Sequences FC sequences transmitted by this adapter port e LIP count The number of loop initialization primitive LIP events that have occurred for the port This field is not supported if the topology is not arbitrated loop Loop initialization consists of the following e Temporarily suspending loop operations e Determining whether loop capable ports are connected to the loop e Assigning AL_PA IDs e Providing notification of configuration changes and loop failures e Placing loop ports in the monitoring state e Error Frames The number of frames received with cyclic redundancy check CRC errors e Link Failures The number of times the link has failed A link failure is a possible cause of a timeout e Loss of Signal The number of times the signal was lost e Invalid
112. Changes section of the Maintenance dialog box until the system is rebooted After rebooting the changes are applied and appear in the Current section of the Maintenance dialog box Note For VMware ESX 3i and ESXi 4 x After changing the WWN of an adapter you must reboot the system before trying to access the adapter on that system Refer to VMware s documentation to learn how Note For ESXi 4 x If you are using the CIM Interface to access adapters after changing the WWN of an adapter you must restart the CIMOM i e SFCB on the ESX 4 0 system before trying to access the adapter on that system Refer to VMware s documentation to learn how to restart the CIMOM Creating and Deleting Virtual Ports FC and FCoE Ports Only Creating Virtual Ports The OneCommand Manager application can automatically generate the WWPN for the virtual port based on the WWPN for the physical port or you can manually type the WWPN You cannot generate virtual ports on 1 Gb s and 2 Gb s adapters Note Neither the OneCommand Manager application nor the hbacmd utility can be used to create or delete virtual ports on any VMware ESX server Whereas VMware ESX server supports NPIV only VMware management tools can be used to create and delete virtual ports The NPIV driver parameter must be enabled before attempting to create a virtual port The driver parameter name varies slightly depending upon your operating system e For Windows enableN
113. Commands EnableBootCode Note This command is not supported for OneConnect adapters The boot code is always enabled on OneConnect adapters Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd EnableBootCode lt WWPN MAC gt lt Flag gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command enables or disables the boot code on the FC adapter or the Preboot Execution Environment PXE BIOS of the NIC on the CNA adapter If the boot code is disabled on the FC adapter the adapter will not boot from the SAN regardless of the value for the EnableBootFromSan boot param If the boot code is enabled on the FC adapter the adapter will boot from the SAN if the EnableBootFromSan parameter is also enabled Disabling the PXE BIOS on the CNA adapter s NIC prevents booting from the NIC Enabling the PXE BIOS on the CNA adapter s NIC allows booting from the NIC Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN MAC The MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI port Flag D Disable the boot code E Enable the boot code GetBootParams Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd GetBootParams lt WWPN gt lt Type gt Description This command shows the boot parameters If any arguments are missing or invalid a suitable error is reported
114. Configuration x Route Table Destination Subeet Mask Gateway 127 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 127 0 0 3 127 0 0 1 100 00 00 00 00 00 224 0 0 1 255 255 255 255 127 0 0 3 224 0 0 2 255 255 255 255 127 0 0 3 224 0 0 22 255 255 255 255 127 0 0 3 Figure 70 Advanced TCP IP Configuration dialog box To add table entries From the discovery tree select the iSCSI port whose configuration you want to modify 2 Select the iSCSI Port Info tab and click Modify The Modify TCP IP Configuration dialog box appears 3 Click Advanced The Advanced TCP IP Configuration dialog box appears From the Route Table or ARP Table sections click Add Entry Enter the Route Table or ARP Table information and click OK The entry you added appears in the table To delete table entries From the discovery tree select the iSCSI port whose configuration you want to modify 2 Select the iSCSI Port Info tab and click Modify The Modify TCP IP Configuration dialog box appears Click Advanced The Advanced TCP IP Configuration dialog box appears From the Route Table or ARP Table sections select the entry you want to delete and click Remove Entry The entry you removed is deleted from the table The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 116 gt G EMULEX Enabling and Disabling FC Ports Using the Port Information tab you can enable or disable FC ports When you disable an FC port you disable all functions for the port Disabled ports appear in the discovery
115. D Gy Wer Cort Hosts he CUPID EHI OneConnect OCe10100 E sas Poet O Nie 00 00 C9 90 A4 64 fe O OAE S SS wy 1990 07 com E Mi igh 2006 01 c Piwo E 1qn 2006 01 cc no me et 1 on gt Figure 22 iSCSI SNS tab To add a server 1 Click Update iSNS Server The Update iSNS Server dialog box appears 2 Enter the server address and port and click OK The new iSNS server is also queried for iSCSI targets and any discovered targets are added to the Target s table on the main Target Discovery tab To remove a server 1 Click Clear iSNS The iSNS server is removed and no longer queried during a target refresh Note The targets discovered using iSNS will not be removed by clearing the iSNS server They must be specifically removed in the iSCSI Target Target Discovery tab To discover servers using DHCP 1 Click Discover thru DHCP If an iSNS server can be discovered through a DCHP server it is configured and queried for targets The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 46 gt G EMULEX Viewing Discovery Information The Discovery Information page contains a general summary of the discovered elements The Host Fabric or Virtual Port icon depending upon which view you select is the root of the discovery tree but it does not represent a specific network element Expanding it reveals all hosts LUNs targets adapter ports and virtual ports that are visible on the SAN To view discovery information 1 Cli
116. Double click the elxocmcore lt version gt exe The Emulex OCManager CLI window appears Emulex OCManager CLI 5 01 02 01 1 Emulex OCManager CLI 5 01 02 01 1 Publisher Emulex Web site hito wiv emulex com Emal address Technical Suppoit emulex com The HBAnyware CLI Installer wil install or upgrade Emulex OCManager CLI on your computer Click Next to continue Copyright 2007 2010 Emulex All rights reserved This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it is a violation of applicable laws Figure 5 OCManager CLI window 4 Click Next The Installation Options window appears Emulex OCManager CLI 5 01 02 01 1 Installation options L These options determine how the appication wil be installed lt gt ed Emulex OCMansger CLI 64bit Supporting Features Feature description 19 097 KB 19 097 KB OK 43 270 336 KB Installation folder Browse Emulex Corp a a Cancel Figure 6 OCManager CLI Installation Options window The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 14 gt G EMULEX 5 Click Install The Operation in Progress window appears The Installation Completed window appears when the installation is finished 7 Emulex OCManager CLI 5 01 02 01 1 Installation completed Emulex OCManager CLI has been successfully installed on your computer
117. E 10 00 00 00 09 93 25 be wall eng tns etnulex com WI OneConnect 0Ce10100 ath Port 1 SE 10 00 00 002C9 58 38 ae Giver Description ACKO support S ia CUPID W OreConnect OCe10100 E ags Port 0 Ni 00 00 C9 490 A4 64 E 8 00 00 C9 90 A4 68 7 ashe change temporary a ign 1990 07 com aa ign 2006 O1 cc 7 Make al changes temporary if possible Figure 59 Host Driver Parameters tab Host Selected 5 8 Enter a new value in the Value field in decimal or hexadecimal format depending on how the current value is presented If the value is in hexadecimal format it is prefaced by 0x for example 0x2d To make a change temporary the parameter to revert to its last permanent setting when the system is rebooted check Make changes temporary This option is available only for dynamic parameters To make changes to multiple parameters check Make all changes temporary Only dynamic parameters can be made temporary Click Apply Changing Non dynamic Parameter Values Linux 8 2 To change non dynamic parameter values for Linux version 8 2 1 The OneCommand Manager User Manual Navigate to the usr sbin ocmanager directory and run the scripts to stop the OneCommand Manager application processes Type stop_ocmanager Stop all I O to LPFC attached devices Unload the LPFC driver Type modprobe r lpfc Reload the driver Type modprobe lpfc Page 98 5 gt G EMULEX
118. Figure 7 OCManager CLI Installation completed window 6 Click Finish A shortcut is added to the Start menu You do not need to reboot the system Unattended Installation in Windows To install the OneCommand Manager CLI application in Windows 1 From the Emulex Web site download the x64 or x86 OneCommand Manager Core Kit installation file to your system The kit is activated with the optional switch q or q2 The q switch displays some progress reports The q2 switch does not display progress reports 2 For example at the command prompt type elxocmcore windows x64 5 01 00 10 4 exe q2 In a New VMware ESX Server To install the OneCommand Manager application CLI on a new system install the specific rpm file for the driver for your VMware version Prerequisites To manage FCoE adapters the LPFC driver version 8 2 or later must be loaded To manage NIC or iSCSI adapters the be2net driver version 2 102 440 0 or later must be loaded e To manage iSCSI adapters the be2iscsi driver must be loaded Note The be2iscsi driver is not supported for VMware ESX 4 0 Procedures To install the OneCommand Manager application CLI 1 Log into the ESX Server Host COS The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 15 gt G EMULEX 2 Copy the elxocmcore esxNN lt kit version gt lt arch gt rpm file to a directory on the install machine 3 CD to the directory to which you copied the rpm file 4 Install the rpm file
119. HBA level Miscellaneous Commands lt gt Required Optional AddHost Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd AddHost host_address Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command adds a host to the hosts file for TCP IP management in the OneCommand Manager GUI The adapters for these hosts are also presented by the listhbas command The host_address can be an IP address or a host name Parameters host_address Host to add CnaClearEventLog Note Supported for OneConnect adapters only Supported by Windows Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd CnaClearEventLog lt WWPN MAC gt Description This command clears the CNA eventlog specified by the WWPN or MAC address Parameters WWPN WWPN of the CNA FCoE port MAC MAC address of NIC or iSCSI port of the CNA The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 231 gt G EMULEX CnaGetEventLog Note Supported for OneConnect adapters only Supported by Windows Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd CnaGetEventLog lt WWPN MAC gt Description This command shows the CNA event log specified by the WWPN or MAC address Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN port MAC MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI port Download Supported by Windows Sol
120. IC function of the port goes to a link up state See the Troubleshooting section if the NIC link fails to come up 3 Click Start The following warning appears Run Diagnostic Tests xi The test sequence you are about to run wil result in taking the selected adapter off line Ensure that all 10 activity on this port has stopped before proceeding Click OK to run the test or Cancel to skip it Figure 110 Run Diagnostic Tests Warning The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 169 gt G EMULEX 4 Click OK If you choose to run an External Loopback test the following window appears Run Diagnostic Tests xi i 2 The test sequence you are about to run will result in taking the selected adapter off line Ensure that all IO activity on this port has stopped before proceeding The loopback tests you have chosen require that a loopback plug be inserted into the back of the adapter to be tested Failure to do so can result in the board not returning to an on line state Ensure the loopback plug is inserted before clicking the OK button Click OK to run the test or Cancel to skip it Figure 111 Advanced Diagnostic Tests Warning window for External Loopback 5 Click OK The progress bar indicates that the test is running Periodic test feedback consisting of the current loopback test cycle plus the completion status of each type of test is displayed in the Test Status section of the dialog box Click Show Test Log
121. IP with CIM credentials using the AddHost command For example hbacmd lt m cim gt AddHost lt IPAddress gt u userid p password n namespace Or The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 173 gt EMULEX e Set the default CIM credentials using the SetCimCred command Note This command sets only the cim credentials Once you have set these subsequent HbaCmd commands do not require you specify the cim credentials on the command line For example hbacmd SetCimCred lt username gt lt password gt lt namespace gt lt portnum gt Note If you specify the command with the discovery method m cim and you do not specify the CIM credentials userid password or namespace the default value for the missing CIM credential is obtained in the following order 1 The information entered using the addhost command is looked up 2 If no values exist the information entered using the setcimcred command is used 3 If no values exist the following credentials are used username root password root namespace root emulex portnum 5988 Note The OneCommand Manager CLI running on VMware ESX 4 0 4 1 and VMware ESX 4 0 4 1 COS does not support management of adapters using the CIM interface For example run the following command to display a list of adapters managed for a specified host using CIM interface In Windows C Program Files Emulex Util OCManagershbacmd h 10 192 113 128 m cim u root p
122. Information When you select a LUN associated with an iSCSI adapter from the discovery tree the LUN Information tab displays information associated with that LUN To view the LUN information 1 Select Host view 2 From the discovery tree select the iSCSI LUN whose information you want to view The LUN Information tab appears Z One Command Manager olx Gie Yew Port Dicovery Batch Help Sees a er a tre Hosts Gy East Cost Hosts E Eh biby eng ma endex com W CraConnect OCe10100 E ags Port 0 ASE 10 00 00 A0 09 58 3 E A mangy eng ma ermax com W OneConnect 0Ce10100 2 e Port 0 E GE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 38 maf 20 20200 40 88 21 9 uN 31 E E Ungrouped 8 on pact eng ms emulex com 3 0Ce10102 FM E sie Poet 0 ARE 10 00 00 00 09 93 25 be wolf eng ma eenudenx com MI OneConnect OCe10100 Bam Port 1 SE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 38 GP Wes Coast Hosts E hel cuen E W OreConnect OCe10100 E ag Poet 0 Ni 00 00 C9 90 A 6 E 48 00 00 C9 90 44 68 SD ign 1990 07 com Figure 49 iSCSI LUN Information tab iSCSI LUN Information Field Definitions Vendor Name The name of the vendor of the LUN e Model Number The vendor s model number for the LUN e LUN Name The name of the LUN Available only on ESX platforms Serial Number The vendor s serial number for the LUN e Capacity The capacity of the LUN in megabytes The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 85 J M Zt EMULEX e Block Size
123. Loopback e PHY Loopback e MAC Loopback e End to End ECHO FCoE only e External Loopback e Retrieve dump files from remote hosts e Control adapter beaconing Not available in read only mode The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 167 gt G EMULEX All functions are supported locally and remotely on hosts managed with TCP IP access Test results and the status of running tests are time stamped and appear in the Test Status area Z OneCommand TM Manager Ele yew Bort Discovery Batch Hep CP lee a _ ASE 10 00 00 00 09 93 25 99 E Sky moleng rir emex com R 0000 9 IDA tA AR 00 00 C9 90 04 68 mils Port 1 Mic 0040 2 9 94 66 AR 00 400 69 0 A6 60 H aD ign 1990 07 com Ermsiex Physical Port Info DCS Okegnostics Transceiver Data E WE OneConmect OCeL0100 Tees tage Port L Loopback ASE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 3 EF CS I West Const Hosts F ONA adapter test E iad CLPDO Seeded M Pry E OCCA 103 p Fe c F Ext requires loopback plug T MAG Loopback FCoE End to Erd Echo Test r Target WWPN GB ign 1990 07 com Erades E MT OCelNI0D FM age Poet O i Te ie ee i S S Mp 00 00 C9 90 04 9 0 4 ASE 10 00 00 00 9 40 44 90 gt ais Port l Mp 00 00 C9 90A4 96 a RE 10 00 00 00 0990 44 90 E Me LPE 10004 ags 10 00 00 00C9 51 3E 51 E 20 20 AO BS2F 727 to a Ea dey wet OCet0102 FM sae Poet O a E 10 00 00 00 09 90 44 2F Figure 109 NIC Diagnostics tab OneConnect
124. Manager Application SitUAtIONS 000 aaa 254 VPorts and OneCommand Manager Application Situations 254 The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page x gt EMULEX A Introduction The Emulex OneCommand Manager application is a comprehensive management utility for Emulex LightPulse host bus adapters HBAs and OneConnect universal converged network adapters UCNAs that provides a powerful centralized adapter management suite including discovery reporting and management of local and remote adapters from a single console anywhere in the Storage Area Network SAN and across OS platforms Remote configuration capability can be provided by either Fibre Channel FC access via host systems on the same FC SAN or by Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP access from IP addresses of remote machines The OneCommand Manager application contains a graphical user interface GUI and a command line interface CLI This manual describes the OneCommand Manager application for the following operating systems e Windows e Linux e VMware ESX Server e Solaris Use the OneCommand Manager application to do any of the following refer to Table 1 to determine if a specific feature or task is supported by your operating system e Discover local and remote Emulex and OEM branded Emulex adapters as well as hosts targets virtual ports virtual machines and logical unit numbers LUNs over FC or TCP IP e Manage local
125. Manager User Manual Page 208 gt G EMULEX GetDumpFile Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h ipAddress GetDumpFile lt WWPN gt lt filename gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command gets the dump file For dump file retrieval over FC FCoE the WWPN of a remote FC FCoE port is required to access the remote host This command gets the user specified dump file to local client s dump directory The dump directory local and remote is named Dump and is placed under the OCManager installation directory Since the dump files are copied from the Dump directory of the remote host to the Dump directory of the local host specifying a local port identifier for this command returns the following error since the source and destination directory is the same ERROR HBACMD GetDumpFile RM _GetDumpFile call failed 2 ERROR lt 2 gt Not Supported Dump directory For Windows C Program Files Emulex Util Dump For Linux usr sbin ocmanager Dump For Solaris opt ELXocm Dump For ESX The dump directory set using the SetDumpDirectory command Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN lt filename gt Name of the dump file to be copied from the remote host Example hbacmd h 10 192 193 154 m cim u root p Swamiji001 n
126. NIC only adapters GetDCBParams Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd GetDCBParams lt WWPN MAC gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command shows the Internal Host PFC flag value and DCBX mode that is DCB version Priorities Priority Groups and the corresponding bandwidths as well as the LLDP state are shown for both iSCSI and FCoE CNAs Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN MAC MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI port GetPGinfo Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd GetPGInfo lt WWPN MAC gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command shows the priority membership and bandwidth percentages for two priority groups for the port Parameters WWPN The WWPN address of the NIC or iSCSI port MAC MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI port The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 195 gt G EMULEX SetCnaPGBW Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd SetCnaPGBW lt WWPN MAC gt lt BWO BW7 gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add
127. NPIV must be enabled e View FC virtual ports and virtual machine mapping information Configure FC boot from SAN e Modify an IP port number of the remote management agent e View vital product data VPD for the selected adapter port e View transceiver information for the selected adapter port e View iSCSI target session information e View vNIC data for supported adapters e Create and save reports about discovered SAN elements e Supports COMSTAR COmmon Multiprotocol SCSI TARget for OpenSolaris enabling the Emulex FC driver for Solaris EMLXS to make a host appear as a target to the SAN COMSTAR ports are supported on OpenSolaris with LightPulse FC HBAs only Supported Features by Operating System Not all OneCommand Manager application features are supported across all operating systems The following table lists the OneCommand Manager application features and their operating system support Table 1 Supported Features by Operating System Cross Reference Feature Task Windows Solaris Linux vmware FSX Server OneCommand Manager X xX X xe application Graphical User Interface GUI OneCommand Manager x x x x application Command Line Interface CLI OneCommand Manager xX xX xX application Web Launch Interface utility Discover local hosts adapters X x X x targets and LUNs Discover remote hosts X x x xt adapters targets and LUNs Enable local discovery of X xX x x Emulex and OEM branded Emu
128. P gt and port number lt Port gt of the iSNS server be available to respond to the iSNS requests Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port Server_IP IP address of the iSNS server to configure Port Port number of the iSNS server to configure value 1024 65535 The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 228 gt G EMULEX LUN Masking Commands Note Supported for FC FCoE adapters only Note LUN masking commands are not supported by Linux Note The GetLunMaskbyHBA GetLunMaskbyTarget RescanLuns SetLunMask and GetAutoConfig commands are not supported for VMware ESX and Solaris GetLunList Supported by Windows and Solaris Syntax hbacmd GetLunList lt HBA WWPN gt lt Target WWPN gt lt Option gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command queries for the presence of any masked LUNs Parameters HBA WWPN Adapter s WWPN Target WWPN World wide port name of the target Option 0 Get information from driver 1 Get information from configuration GetLunUnMaskByHBA Supported by Windows and Solaris Syntax hbacmd GetLunUnMaskByHBA lt HBA WWPN gt lt Option gt Description This command queries for the presence of any unmasked LUNs by adapter Parameters HBA WWPN Adapter s WWPN
129. PIV On the Storport Miniport system the SLIMode driver parameter must also be set to 0 or 3 e For Solaris enable npiv e For Linux 8 2 lpfc_enable_npiv See Configuring the FC FCoE Adapter Driver on page 93 for more information on enabling driver parameters To create a virtual port 1 Do one of the following From the View menu select Group Adapters by Virtual Ports e From the toolbar click Group Adapiers by Virtual Ports 2 From the discovery tree select the adapter port on which you want to create a virtual port The Virtual Ports tab appears The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 124 Y M EMULEX Z OneCommand IM Manager ioj x Ele Mew Port Discovery Batch Help gt BE vesse iy tual Ports BEY East Coast Hosts E biby erg msemuex com EH OneCormect OCe10100 10 00 00 00 C9 51 3 51 E at Port O RE 10 00 00 40AsC9 58 34 99 20 00 00 00 C9 51 3E 51 Gy Ungrouped 0 eb jet eng ma endex com E I OCe10102 FM B a Port 0 EE 10 00 00 00 C9 93 25 99 New Vietual Port id well eng ma enulex com E WEI OneCorrect 0Ce10100 sae Port f Select suto generste or enter a new virtual port address below and click Creste Virtual Port to create a new 10 00 00 00 9 58 38 F Mtos pati ag We Coast Hosts G paho generate world wide port name 20 nn 00 00 C9 51 3 51 CUPID E a 0Ce10102 FM C Use the Following world wide pat nase ff of ff fos a Port 0 ET 10 00 00 00 C9 90 44 96 Name optional
130. Parameters tab click the parameter that you want to change A description of the parameter appears on the right side of the tab 5 Enter a new value in the Value field in the same hexadecimal or decimal format as the current value or select a value from the drop down menu If you enter a value and the current value is in hexadecimal format it is prefaced by 0x for example 0x2d You can enter a new hexadecimal value without the 0x For example if you enter ff10 this value is interpreted and displayed as Oxff10 6 If you want the change to be temporary causing the parameter to revert to its last permanent setting when the system is rebooted check the Make change temporary box This option is available only for dynamic parameters 7 Ifyou are making changes to multiple parameters and you want all the changes to be temporary check the Make all changes temporary box This setting overrides the setting of the Make change temporary box Only dynamic parameters can be made temporary 8 Click Apply Restoring All Parameters to Their Earlier Values If you changed parameters but did not click Apply and you want to restore the parameters to their last saved values click Restore Resetting All Default Values To reset all parameter values to their default factory values click Defaults The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 96 gt G EMULEX Setting an Adapter Parameter Value to the Host Adapter Parameter Value
131. SCSI Viewing FC FCoE Target Information When you select a target associated with an FC FCoE adapter from the discovery tree the Target Information tab displays information associated with that target To view FC FCoE target information 1 Select Host Fabric or Virtual Port view 2 Inthe discovery tree select the FC FCoE target whose information you want to view The Target Information tab appears One Command IM Manager Ioj x Ble Yew Port Discovery Batch hiep Target Information LUN Masking WI OreConnect OCe10100 egs Poet 0 SARE 10 00 00 AA C9 58 34 E i marigy ereg ena emmdex com Node WWN 20 0A 00 A0 B3 2F 75 27 2w e OCe10100 Poet WWN 20 2A 00 40 88 2f 75 27 ka 7 iprozises ptesz0 140 0 7 E EE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 38 woh proca cypfenaN 190 0 s BO 242900 40 8 21 J iG Uncrouped Bey ptet erg tna emex com wel Oe 10102 FM ates Poet 0 E EE 10 00 00 00 69 93 25 SS wolf eng ms emulex com Figure 46 Target Information tab Target Information Field Definitions Mapping Information Area e FC ID The FC ID for the target assigned automatically in the firmware e SCSI Bus Number The SCSI bus number to which the target is mapped e SCSI Target Number The target s identifier on the SCSI bus e Node WWN A unique 64 bit number in hexadecimal for the target N_PORT or NL_PORT e Port WWN A unique 64 bit number in hexadecimal for the fabric F_PORT or Switched Fabric Loop Port FL_PORT
132. The Fabric Name field is displayed in Host view This is a 64 bit worldwide unique identifier assigned to the fabric The Host Name is displayed in Fabric view The host name is the name of the host containing the adapter Not supported on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface The OneCommand Manager User Manual Boot Version The version of boot code installed on the selected adapter port If the boot code is disabled the field displays Disabled Port FC ID The FCoE ID for the selected adapter port PCI Function The PCI funtion number assigned by the system Driver Version The version of the driver installed for the adapter Driver Name The executable file image name for the driver as it appears in the Emulex driver download package Firmware Version The version of Emulex firmware currently active on the adapter port Discovered Ports The number of mapped and unmapped ports found during discovery by the Emulex adapter driver The mapped ports are targets and the unmapped ports are non targets such as switches or adapters Page 60 gt G EMULEX e Port Type The current operational mode of the selected adapter s port e OS Device Name The platform specific name by which the selected adapter is known to the operating system Not supported on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface e Symbolic Node Name The FC name used to register the driver with the name server
133. ULEX e stop To stop the fcauthd daemon pass the stop command to the fcauthd script This command takes down the netlink connection between the fcauthd daemon and the LPFC driver and stops the fcauthd daemon e reload The reload command reloads the authentication configuration database into memory This is done whenever the database is changed by another application the OneCommand Manager application or by you If the database is changed the new configuration information is not used until the fcauthd daemon reloads the database e status This command is used to show the current status of the fcauthd daemon The status should be either running or stopped e restart The restart command performs a stop and then a start condrestart The conditional restart command checks the status of the fcauthd daemon If it is running it issues a stop and then a start command If the feauthd daemon is not running nothing happens The DHCHAP Tab The DHCHAP tab enables you to configure authentication Z OneCommand M Manager loj x ee gt well ong sno ermndex cern Target Mapping Driver Parameters E WED OneCorrect OCe10100 Poet Information Statistics ai Port i E RE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 33 EF Source adapter WWN CLG West Coast Hosts This page provides s thentication configuration including passwords For this 10 00 00 00 9 51 36 51 hel CUPID adapter port Al configuration and status information shown is unique to
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136. added Note Entering the IP address to identify the host avoids possible name resolution issues 3 Configure the discovery method e Ifyou want to add the host using default discovery methods check Add using default credentials and click Add Host You will receive a message indicating whether the new host was successfully added e Ifyou want to add the new host using specific CIM credentials check Add using spe cific CIM credentials modify any additional CIM settings and click Add Host The Add Remote TCP IP Host dialog box appears with default CIM settings CIM credentials are most often used when managing VMware ESX 3i or VMware ESXi 4 x servers Note CIM is only supported on Windows systems Add Remote TCP IP Host xi Enter the host name or IP Address in dotted notation nan nne nan nrm for the remote host to be added Host Name or IP Address erter host name or P address C Add using defaut credentials fidd using spectic CIM credential CIM Credentials Protocol http https Peet User name fot Password feres Namespace ebchbacmpifemw2 adot one Figure 15 Add Remote TCP IP Host dialog box with CIM Credentials The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 34 gt G EMULEX 4 Edit the default CIM settings if necessary and click Add Host You will receive a message indicating the new host was successfully added Adding a Range of Hosts You find the TCP IP accessed manageabl
137. address and TCP port number Configure Advanced Login Options if you want See Specifying Portal Specific Login Options on page 39 for more information Click OK If the target was successfully added and logged into the target will appear as Connnected in the Targets table The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 41 gt G EMULEX Removing Targets To remove a target Log out of all sessions for the target you want to remove 2 From the iSCSI Target Discovery dialog box select the target you want to remove and click Remove Target Note In cases where the target still exists on the network the removed target s may reappear targets are periodically refreshed on the host system Removing a target permanently removes targets from the OneCommand Manager configuration only after the target portal is removed from the OneCommand Manager configuration or the target portal or target have been physically removed from the network Viewing Target Sessions The Target Sessions dialog box enables you to view active sessions for a currently connected target To view active sessions for a connected target 1 From the iSCSI Target Discovery dialog box select the target whose sessions you want to view and click Target Sessions The Target Sessions dialog box appears If there are multiple active sessions in progress use the Session pull down menu to select the session whose information you want to view Click Close to close t
138. ager Dump e In Linux usr sbin ocmanager Dump e In VMware Server There is no default directory for VMware The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 166 gt G EMULEX After writing an entry into the log you are prompted to clear the display The default name of the saved file is DiagTest log An example of a saved log file appears below Ej outest Notepad Fle Ede Foma vew Help Test Sequence Started 1000 cycles stop on error test pattern default PCI Loopback Started PEI Loopback 1000 cycles completed with O errors 5601 ms Interna Loopback Started AmE Internal Loopback 1000 avast rH with O transmit and O receive errors C1LOSGL ms 6 01 68 Echo started Target 50 4 60 0E FB Echo 1000 cycles Completed with errors 4758 ms Test Sequence Completed Figure 108 Example of DiagTestLog window To save the log file 1 After running a test from the Diagnostic Test Setup dialog box click Save to File The Select Diagnostic Log file Name dialog box appears The default name of a saved file is DiagTest log 2 Browse to the desired directory change the log file name if you want and click Save OneConnect Diagnostics This section describes the diagnostics for OneConnect adapters For FC adapter diagnostics see LightPulse FC Diagnostics on page 157 Use the Diagnostics tab to e Run these tests on OneConnect adapters installed in the system Not available in read only mode e DMA
139. ain menu 3 In the discovery tree select the physical port on which you would like to create a virtual port 4 The Virtual Ports tab should contain a list of unsatisfied conditions if any that are preventing a virtual port from being created If there are no unsatisfied conditions yet VPort creation still fails contact Emulex technical support Virtual ports for unsupported adapter or host When you select an unsupported adapter port or host that is running an older version of the OneCommand Manager application Virtual Ports not available on this HBA or Host appears in the Virtual Port window Port not ready The controls in the New Virtual Port box of the Virtual Port window are replaced by a list of reasons why VPorts cannot be created The reasons can be one or more of the following e Driver NPIV parameter is disabled SLI 3 is not being used by port e Adapter port is out of resources for additional virtual ports e The port is not connected to a fabric e The fabric switch does not support virtual ports e The fabric switch is out of resources for additional virtual ports e The port link state is down The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 254
140. ained in the host See the Emulex Driver for Linux User Manual for more detail Setting Driver Parameters for a Single Adapter To change the driver parameters for a single adapter Select Host or Fabric view 2 Inthe discovery tree select the FC or FCoE adapter port whose parameters you want to change 3 Select the Driver Parameters tab The parameter values for the selected adapter are displayed The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 95 gt G EMULEX Z QneCommand TM Manager Bi E39 Ble Yew Bort Dicovery stch Heb AR 00 00 C9 90 A468 QD ign 1990 07 com E s ign 2006 01 cc uno B iga BNO E mie Port 1 Nic 00 00 C9 90 A4 6C E 8 00 00 C9 90 A4 6D 5 i9n 1990 07 com et 0Ce10102 FM mis Poet 0 Nip 00 00 9 90 A4 94 1 EEE 10 00 00 00209 90 A ab Activation Requirements yee ____ Parameter is dynamically activated 00 00 C9 90 A4 9 4 10 00 00 00 C9 90 A6 f Mat 20 24 00 A0e83 21 Tun a 0 Pel L000 M4 su 10 00 00 00 C9 S1 36 51 alt 20 28 00 40 68 2F 75 Ww 3 Mad 50206 03 16 30 60 0 5 kd dingy W 0Ce10102 FM gt mie Poet 0 RE 10 00 00 00209 90 A E elit 20 2A900 A0eRS 21 wor Make al changes temporary E possible es a ee ree roe ro TE i Description adjust delay mutiplier 0 Defauk disabled 1 3 goa J8 8sE 7 e Figure 58 Driver Parameters tab Adapter Selected 4 Inthe Driver
141. ame port SetNetworkConfiguration lt MAC Address gt lt VLAN ENABLED lt 0 1 gt lt VLAN ID lt 0 4096 gt gt lt Priority lt 0 7 gt gt lt DHCP lt 0 1 gt gt lt IP_Address gt lt Subnet_Mask gt Gateway Description This command sets the TCP IP configuration on a specified port The required fields for this command depend upon the values set for DHCP lt DHCP gt and VLAN Enabled lt VLAN_ENABLED gt Parameters MAC_ Address MAC address of the CNA port VLAN_ENABLED 0 Disabled 1 Enabled VLAN_ID VLAN ID of the interface value 0 4095 Priority VLAN priority of the interface value 0 7 DHCP 0 Disabled 1 Enabled IP_Address New IP address for example 10 192 1 1 Subnet_Mask Subnet Mask for example 255 255 255 0 Gateway Gateway for example 10 192 1 1 Note VLAN_ID and Priority are required only if VLAN _ENABLED is Enabled otherwise these values should be omitted Note IP_Address and Subnet_Mask are required only if DHCP is Disabled otherwise these values should be omitted The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 222 gt G EMULEX SetTargetLoginProperties Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port SetTargetLoginProperties lt MAC_Address gt lt iscsi_target_name gt ImmediateData lt 0 1 gt HeaderDigest lt 0 1 gt DataDigest lt 0 1 gt Auth lt 0 1 2 gt TgtCHAPName TgtSecre
142. ame Configuration dialog box 6 Do one of the following Enter a new WWPN and or WWNN e Click Get Factory Default WWNs to load the settings that were assigned when the adapter was manufactured to the New WWPN and WWNN settings These values can then be modified if desired and saved as Volatile or Non Volatile WWNs e Click Get Non Volatile WWNs to load the current Non Volatile WWN settings to the New WWPN and WWNN settings These values can then be modified if desired and saved to volatile or non volatile memory You can edit the data returned from the button 7 Check Write changes to volatile memory for temporary use to save the New WWPN and New WWNN settings as Volatile WWNs If unchecked the New WWPN and New WWNN settings are saved as Non Volatile WWNs Note If the adapter or firmware does not support Volatile WWNs the Write changes to volatile memory for temporary use checkbox is disabled This type of change is supported locally and via TCP IP connections This checkbox is disabled for remote in band adapters regardless of adapter models and firmware version The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 123 gt G EMULEX 8 Click OK The New WWPN and new WWNN values are saved for Volatile or Non Volatile use The new WWPN and WWNN appear in the Pending Changes section in the WWN Management area of the Maintenance tab 9 Reboot the system for the changes to take effect The new WWPN and WWNN will appear in the Pending
143. ample C Program Files emulex Util HBAnyware gt hbacmd h 10 192 203 154 m cim u root p Swamiji001 n root emulex getqosinfo 00 00 c9 93 2f d6 GetVPD Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd GetVPD lt WWPN gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command shows the port s Vital Product Data VPD Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN ListHBAs Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Description This command shows a list of the manageable Emulex adapters found by local remote in band FC and remote out of band TCP IP discovery For a NIC only or iSCSI adapter instead of the Port WWN the MAC address is displayed The Node WWN and Fabric WWN are not displayed Syntax hbacmd h lt IPAddress gt listhbas local m model pt type Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Parameters h Host s IP Address local Only display local adapters m model Model filter append to end of model name for wildcard match e g LP9 pt type Port type filter valid types NIC iSCSI FC FCoE The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 234
144. anizationally Unique Identifier It is also known as the IEEE Company Identifier for the vendor e Date The vendor s date code in the MM DD YY format e Serial Number The serial number provided by the vendor e Part Number The part number provided by the SFP vendor e Revision The vendor revision level Diagnostic Data Area e Temperature The internally measured module temperature The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 73 gt G EMULEX Supply Voltage The internally measured supply voltage in the transceiver TX Bias Current The internally measured TX bias current TX Output Power The measured TX output power RX Input Power The measured RX input power Viewing OneConnect Adapter Transceiver Information When you select an OneConnect adapter port from the discovery tree the Transceiver Data tab contains information associated with the selected port To view OneConnect transceiver information 1 2 Select Host or Fabric view Note iSCSI and NIC Only adapters do not appear in Fabric view In the discovery tree select the OneConnect adapter port whose transceiver information you want to view 3 Select the Transceiver Data tab 77 OneCommand TM Manager Ele Yew pot Discovery Batch Help ojx Gy Eat Coat Hosts Sy b by eng maerniex com OneConnect OC 10100 SE E S 10 00 00 AA C9 58 3 SS mangy eng maernulex com WI OreConnect OCe10100 tbs Port 0 RE 10 00 0
145. apters installed in a host 1 Do one of the following e From the View menu click Group Adapters by Host Name a From the toolbar click Group Adapters by Host Name 2 Inthe discovery tree click the host whose adapter driver parameters you want to change 3 Select the Host Driver Parameters tab If there are adapters with different driver types installed the Installed Driver Types menu shows a list of all driver types and driver versions that are installed Select the driver whose parameters you want to change This menu does not appear if all the adapters are using the same driver 4 Inthe Host Driver Parameters tab click the parameter that you want to change A description of the parameter appears on the right side of the tab The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 97 Z QneCommand Manager te Yew Bort Discovery Batch Hiep tet Hosts Ge East Cost Hosts Host Information Host Driver Parameters Installed Driver Type fiimu 8 xpfe J M Zt EMULEX ME E O uryouped Gy West Coast Hosts S MI OreConnect OCe10100 E ag Poet 0 HEE 10 00 00 A0 09 56 4 E i mangy eng tns erruden com W OreConnect OCe10100 ate Port 0 RE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 38 aa 20 24000 A0 68 21 Lu 31 __Adspter Parameter Value ack Crsabled Enabled Disabled Defauk Defaut Disabled 5 k jubet eng ms emulex com Activation Requirements gt Wt 0Ce10102 FM E Sie Poet 0 EE
146. apters on this host and other hosts that allow it If Management Mode was enabled during installation you can also set read only mode e Read only mode This setting prevents certain operations from being performed such as resetting adapters updating the adapter firmware image and changing adapter settings and driver properties Dialog box controls that pertain to these tasks are completely hidden or disabled To change management read only mode Note After making changes you must restart the OneCommand Manager application to see the new management mode The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 28 gt G EMULEX In Windows 1 From the File menu select Management Mode The Management Mode dialog box appears Select the management mode in which you want to run OneCommand Manager and press OK to change the mode Strictly Local Management Only manage the adapters on this host Managemert of adspters on this host from other hosts is rk allowed Local Management Plus remote secess from other hosts Only manages the adapters on this host Managemert of adapters on this host from other hosts is allowed C Full Management Manage the adapters on this host and other hosts that allow k Managemerk of the adapters on this host from another host is allowed IT Read only operation no sensitive operations allowed oox cma Figure 12 Management Mode dialog box 2 Choose the management type and read only mode y
147. aris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd Download lt WWPN MAC gt lt FileName gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description Loads the firmware image to the FC or CNA port specified by the WWPN or MAC address Parameters WWPN Port s WWPN MAC The MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI port FileName The name and location of the firmware image any file accessible to the CLI client Note For OneConnect adapters while the WWPN or MAC address is used to identify the adapter the updated firmware applies to all ports on that adapter It is not necessary to download the firmware on all the adapter ports of a OneConnect adapter ExportSANinfo Note Emulex recommends that you redirect this output to a file with proper extension xml for XML formatted files and csv for CSV formatted files Note Due to the amount of information that must be obtained and reported this command can take a long time on large SAN configurations Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 232 gt G EMULEX Syntax hbacmd ExportSANInfo format Note format is optional If the format parameter is specified as csv adapter information is shown in csv format If the format parameter is specified as
148. ate the firmware file must be downloaded from the Emulex Web site and extracted to a directory on your local drive To update CEE firmware on multiple adapters 1 From the Batch menu select Download CEE Firmware The Batch CEE Firmware Download dialog box appears Note You do not need to select a particular tree element for this operation 2 Click Browse The Firmware File Selection dialog box appears fz SE Firmware File Selection Lookin BB Desktop lt 2 eee Re E Computer Network Recent Items amp adrir Public E Lesa Desktop Documents Wooo Fia name cec 1 0n65 bin OK Compater Fies of ype CEE Firmmare Image Files bin z Senet Figure 86 Firmware File Selection dialog box The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 140 gt G EMULEX 3 Navigate to the firmware file you want to use and click OK BE OneCommand Manager Batch CEE Firmware Download Firmware File Selection Firmware File D Users admin Desktop cee 1 0n6 bin Supported Models LP21002 M LP21000 M Select the adapters that are to be downloaded then press Start Download bed WALLABY 4 PR P200 M A E dingy eng ma emulex com o 4 FR LP21002 M PROTOTYPE Reset Display Figure 87 Selecting HBAs to Update dialog box A tree view appears showing all adapters and their corresponding hosts for which the selected firmware file is compatible Checkboxes next to the
149. ber of Hosts 6 E MEI OneConnect OCe10100 E at Peet 0 Number of Fabris 2 EE 10 00 00 A4 C9 58 3 5 ko mangy eng ms ecnulex com Wl Oneconnect OCe 10100 sais Poet 0 FE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 36 Number of Virtual Ports l E GF Ungrouped Sed juiet eng maemules com WF Ocel0102 Fr4 Ehag Poet 0 ET irnnrnnraanse Figure 38 Virtual Ports Information Number of Adapters 7 Number of Physical Ports 8 Virtual Port Information Field Definitions e Number of Hosts The total number of hosts discovered in the SAN Number of Fabrics The total number of fabrics discovered in the SAN e Number of Adapters The total number of adapters discovered in the SAN e Number of Physical Ports The total number of physical ports discovered in the SAN e Number of Virtual Ports The total number of virtual ports discovered in the SAN Viewing FC Fabric Information FC and FCoE Adapters Only The Discovery Information tab contains information about the selected fabric To view fabric discovery information 1 Do one of the following From the View menu select Group Adapters by Fabric Address e From the toolbar click Group Adapters by Fabric Address The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 71 gt G EMULEX The Discovery Information tab shows information about the fabric 77 OnceCommand TM Manager Bile wew port Discovery Batch Help alg a Bile ES ag 10 00 00 00 C9 51 3E 51 CUPID Number of Hosts 6 F gt 2
150. bind 4 Click Add Binding The Add Persistent Binding dialog box is displayed The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 146 gt G EMULEX 7 Add Persistent Binding Eg Bind Type Selection WEN 20 28 00 0 88 2F 75 27 C WWAN 20 04 00 40 88 2F 75 27 OID 10600 Bus ID fo Target ID fo Figure 91 Add Persistent Binding dialog box 5 Select the bind type that you want to use WWPN WWNN or D_ID 6 Select the Bus ID and target ID that you want to bind and click OK Note Automapped targets have entries only in the second column of the Targets Table Persistently bound targets have entries in the second and third columns In this case the third column contains the SCSI Bus and target numbers you specified in the Add Persistent Binding dialog box This binding takes effect only after the local machine is rebooted Binding a Target that Does Not Appear in the Persistent Binding Table To bind a target that does not appear in the Persistent Binding table on the Target Mapping tab Note It is possible to specify a SCSI bus and target that have already been used on behalf of a different FC target Attempting to bind a target already in the Persistent Binding table on the Target Mapping tab results in an error message Target already in target list Use the Add Binding button 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Inthe discovery tree select the adapter port you want to set up with persistent binding 3 Sel
151. bled B GP Urvrouped 3 0Ce10102 FM Sie Poet 0 KE 10 00 00 00209 93 28 be wolf eng tns etnulex com eo driver E WI OneConnect OCe10100 Gam Poet 1 Oeann EEE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 38 ACKO support Gy Wes Coast Hosts E ja CUPID E W OreConnect OCe10100 E ags Port 0 Ni 00 00 C9 90 A4 64 E A 0000 C9 90 A4 68 E Hse diane temporer D a ign 1990 07 com Fai 19n 2006 01 cc T Make al changes temporary if possible Defaus jg Figure 57 Host Driver Parameters tab Host Driver Parameters Tab Field Definitions e Installed Driver Type The current driver installed on this host If there is more than one driver type installed the Installed Driver Types menu shows a list of all driver types and driver versions that are installed on the adapters in the host Adapter Parameter table A list of adapter driver parameters and their current values Modify Adapter Parameter Area e Adapter specific information is displayed in this area This can include value range default activation requirements and description Driver Parameters Tab Buttons Not available in read only mode e Restore If you changed driver parameters but did not click Apply and you want to restore the parameters to their last saved values click Restore e Defaults Click to reset all driver parameter values to their default out of box values Note Driver parameter values are not supported on hosts being manage
152. bsequent boot may take a long time Note For VMware ESX After changing the WWN of an adapter you must reboot the ESX system before trying to access the adapter on that system For information on rebooting the ESX system refer to VMware documentation Note For ESX COS If you are using the CIM interface to access adapters after changing the WWN of an adapter you must restart the CIMOM that is SFCB on the ESX COS system before trying to access the adapter on that system For information on restarting the CIMOM refer to VMware documentation Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN New WWPN New adapter s WWPN New WWNN New adapter s WWNN Type 0 Volatile 1 Non Volatile GetWWNCap Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd GetWWNCap lt WWPN gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command shows if volatile change is supported for the WWPN Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN ReadWWN Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd ReadWWN lt WWPN gt lt Type gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235
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154. ck the Hosts Fabrics or Virtual Port icon at the root of the discovery tree Discovered SAN elements appear in the discovery tree 2 Select an element from the discovery tree to learn more about it Z OneCommand T Manager Bele Ele yew Port Discovery Batch Help E haj CUPID p OneConmect OCe10100 as Port 0 Nie 00 00 CF 50 A4 64 E 4B 00 00 69 90 04 68 SD ign 1990 07 comm es Port 1 Nip 00 00 C9 90 04 6C E 4 00 00 69 90 A4 6D SD ign 1990 07 com Em p OCe10L02 FM ags Port 0 Nie 00 00 C9 50 A4 98 RE 10 00 00 00 09 90 84 98 mi Port 1 ip 00 00 5 90 04 90 E E 10 00200 00 09 90 04 90 Me Pel 1000H i 10 0 00 00 C9 51 36 51 at 20 28200 00 08 2F 78 27 E Malt 5005201 60 3A 60 0E FB E Mat 50 06 03 68 34 60 06 FB Neb baby eng ma emex com MEI OneConnect Oce10100 tim Port 0 E AE 10 00 00 A8 C9 58 3A 99 ab dogy ME OCeIOL02 FM Figure 23 Discovery Information Host view selected Number of Fabrics Number of Adapters Nursber of Physical Ports egs Port 0 ae Ce n oe on ww oe Discovery Information Field Definitions e Number of Hosts The total number of discovered host computers containing manageable Emulex adapters This includes servers workstations personal computers multiprocessor systems and clustered computer complexes e Number of Fabrics The total number of discovered fabrics e Number of Adapters The total number of discovered adapter
155. cks the correct boot code You must know what boot code type the system supports the OneCommand Manager application cannot detect this You can configure any boot type but if the system does not support that type it cannot boot from SAN If you manage adapters on a remote host that is running a version of the OneCommand Manager application that does not support boot from SAN the Configure Boot button does not appear Note You can configure boot from SAN before boot by using the Emulex Boot BIOS setup command line interface that runs during system startup See the Emulex Boot BIOS setup program documentation for details One of the following FC or FCoE adapter drivers must be installed e Storport Miniport or UCNA driver for Windows e Emulex driver for Linux Solaris emlxs FCA Driver e VMware ESX 4 0 or 4 1 To configure boot from SAN ie 2 Select Host or Fabric view In the discovery tree click the FC or FCoE adapter port on which you want to enable boot from SAN The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 149 gt G EMULEX 3 Select the Maintenance tab check enable adapter boot if available and click Configure Boot The Boot from SAN Configuration dialog box appears Note The Configure Boot button is disabled if the Enable Adapter Boot checkbox is not checked If boot code is not present on the adapter the Enable Adapter Boot checkbox and Configure Boot button are not displayed on the Maintenance tab
156. click OK The new group appears in the Groups list on the Host Group Management dialog box Deleting a Host Group To delete a host group 1 From the View menu select Manage Groups The Host Group Management dialog box appears 2 From the Groups list select the group you want to delete The Host Group Management warning dialog box appears Host Group Management xi D re you sure you want to delete this host group Figure 28 Host Group Management warning dialog box 3 Click Yes to delete the selected host group The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 52 gt G EMULEX Adding a Host to a Host Group To add a host to a group 1 From the View menu select Manage Groups The Host Group Management dialog box appears From the Groups list select the group to which you want to add the host From the Available Hosts list select the host you want to add or select multiple hosts by using Ctrl Click or Shift Click and click Add Host The selected host is removed from the Available Hosts list and is added to the Hosts in Selected Group list 4 Click OK to commit your changes The discovery tree displays the new configuration Removing a Host from a Host Group To remove a host from a host group 1 From the View menu select Manage Groups The Host Group Management dialog box appears From the Groups list select the group containing the host you want to remove From the Hosts in Selected Group list select the host y
157. component Therefore the SAN view displayed by the GUI is not from the client running the GUI but rather from the host from which this GUI was retrieved To launch the OneCommand Manager application with your Web browser Open your Web browser Linux and Solaris users must log on as root 2 Enter the URL of the ocmanager jnip file Make sure that the URL specifies a remote server which has the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface software installed and running http IP_ ADDR PORT NUM ocmanager jnlip where P_ADDRis the IP address of the host on which you installed the OneCommand Manager Web Launch Service and PORT_NUM is the TCP port number of the listening hosts Web server If the port number is omitted the default port 80 will be assumed The standard OneCommand Manager application user interface is displayed Managing Files when Running the OneCommand Manager Application Web Launch Interface When running the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface all files log files driver parameter files firmware files etc are located on the browser launch host which is not necessarily the same as the remote host that is specified in the Web launch address The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 22 gt G EMULEX Using the OneCommand Manager Application Note To properly view the OneCommand Manager application ensure your system meets the following display requirements For Windows systems t
158. cover and manage using the OneCommand Manager application must be in the same zone or discovered and managed through TCP IP access Note After adding an adapter to a running Windows system commonly called a hot plug click Discovery Refresh R or reconnect to the discovery server to display the new adapter port in the discovery tree Hot plug is only supported by the OneCommand Manager application on Windows platforms A OneCommand 1M Manager Be E Ele yew Bort Discowery Batch Help ppb ers a Ciscovery information a CUPID p OneConmect OC 610100 mu Port 0 Mp 00 00 C9 50 A4 64 E 8 00 00 9 90 A4 68 SD ign 199 07 comin ei Port 1 Nip 00 00 C 90 04 6C E 48 00 00 C9 90 A460 SD ig 199407 cone gt EI OCelOL02 FM a Port 0 Nie 00 00 C9 50 A4 94 SE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 84 98 mis Port 1 Nio 00 00 09 40 04 9 E E 1000 00 00 C9 90 44 90 W Pel ooo Figure 13 Discovery Information Remote SAN Management Using TCP IP Access Protocol You can discover adapters on TCP IP hosts and on hosts configured to support the CIM interface that have the OneCommand Manager application installed Remote SAN management over TCP IP sends remote management requests using TCP IP access protocol to remote hosts TCP IP access enables you to access adapters via their host IP address or by the name of the host on which they reside Since adapters can exist on a host but not be a part of an FC network or are zoned on the
159. covered and managed by the OneCommand Manager application must be in the same zone The SAN management workstation does not have a physical FC connection into the SAN because the other management tools are all out of band Can the OneCommand Manager application be run on this SAN management workstation The OneCommand Manager application can communicate with remote adapters using out of band access as long as the remote host is running the OneCommand Manager application To solve this problem 1 Start the OneCommand Manager application 2 From the Main menu select Discovery Out of Band Add Host The Add Remote Host dialog box appears 3 In the Add Remote Host dialog box enter either the name or the IP address of the host and click OK When the selected host is discovered that host and any adapters running on it will be displayed in the discovery tree Unwanted remote servers appear in the OneCommand Manager application To prevent remote servers from appearing in the OneCommand Manager application do one of the following on the remote systems In Windows disable the OneCommand Manager application service e In Linux stop the elxhbamgr daemon by running the usr sbin hbanyware stop_ocmanager script e In Solaris stop the elxhbamgr service by issuing the command svcadm disable elxhbamgr Disabling this service or process prevents the local servers from being seen remotely The OneCommand Manager Use
160. covery server will attempt to discover The utility creates a host file if necessary and checks each address in the range to determine if the host is available and remotely manageable The number of addresses of manageable hosts discovered is periodically updated on the dialog box Note The number of addresses does not correspond directly to the number of hosts added to the discovery tree For example some of the addresses discovered may be for hosts that have already been discovered over FC However new adapters can be discovered on those hosts that were not discovered over FC Also a host can have more than one IP address assigned to it If multiple IP addresses for a host are discovered during the search the host will be added to the discovery tree only once 4 You can save the IP address ranges Click Save Ranges to File to save the specified range s to a file so that these address ranges appear the next time you use the Add Range of TCP IP Hosts dialog box Removing Hosts Removing hosts that are no longer discovered improves the operation of the discovery server For example you may want to remove a host when it is removed from the network Not available in read only mode To remove hosts 1 From the Discovery menu select TCP IP gt Remove Host s The Remove Hosts dialog box shows a list of discovered hosts Any host that is not currently discovered appears in red Click Show Undiscovered Hosts Only to display o
161. covery tree select an FC CEE adapter such as an LP21000 Select the CEE FCoE tab Make any setting changes you want PO NS Click Apply Changes Firmware Maimenance Firmware Rev 0 584 Update Firmware Converged Enhanced Ethernet DCEX Sync Current Value Configured Vaise UF Pon Type Trunk Truri v Pause Type No Per Priorty Per Promy y PFC Priority Map No 3 MO Sl g2 M3 4 Ss o6 7 Priorty Groups OCBX Sex Yes Current Value Coefigured Value FCoE Priorry 3 3 Figure 62 CEE FCoE tab Configuration area CEE FCoE Tab Field Definitions Converged Enhanced Ethernet Area Field Definitions e UIF Port Type Select between Access and Trunk port types using the menu The DCBX Sync column indicates if the feature parameter exchange with the switch was successful Yes means it was successful No means it was not successful The Current Value column indicates the current setting for the value e Pause Type Select the Ethernet flow control type Select between standard PAUSE flow control and Per Priority based PAUSE flow control Per Priority based flow control means the Ethernet network is seen as 8 virtual lanes a k a Priorities of traffic rather than one Possible drop The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 102 gt G EMULEX down values are Standard and Per Priority The DCBX Sync column indicates if the feature parameter exchange with the switch was successful Yes means it was s
162. cted firmware file is compatible Checkboxes next to the host and adapter entries are used to select or deselect an entry Checking an adapter selects or removes that adapter checking a host removes or selects all eligible adapters for that host You can display host groups by checking Show Host Groups To display a particular host group choose that group from the Host Group menu For adapters where each individual port can have new firmware downloaded you can select the ports on the adapter to which you want to download firmware 4 Make your selections and click Start Download The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 136 gt G EMULEX When downloading begins the tree view displays the progress As firmware for a selected adapter is being downloaded it appears orange in the tree view Once successful downloading is complete the entry changes to green If the download fails the entry is changed to red OneCommand Manager Batch Firmware Download Ea Firmware File Selection Firmware File hornet phase t zephr 1 00a5 ad100a5 lt Browse pan Supported Models LPe11002 M4 LP21002 MPROTOTYPE LPe1150 F4 Host Group Selection Show Host Groups Host Group far v Select the adapters that are to be downloaded then press Start Download Mz Goups on Gt Hit EA E LP21002 M PROTOTYPE e S A RR LPer 1002 m4 Stert Download BA RM Pei 2000 m8 m 62 EE LPer
163. current core kit as detailed in In a New Linux System on page 16 The rpm file handles the configuration file upgrade The install script executes an rom upgrade rpm U rpm to upgrade the installed version of the core kit to the current version Note There is no upgrade path from an HBAnyware 4 x or 3 x core kit to a OneCommand Manager application 5 1 core kit You must uninstall previous versions of the HBAnyware utility before installing a OneCommand Manager application core kit For information on uninstalling older versions of HBAnyware see Uninstalling Older HBAnyware Kits on Linux on page 18 To perform a clean install 1 Uninstall the existing OneCommand Manager application CLI using the uninstall script included in the tar file or in usr sbin ocmanager scripts directory Note If an HBAnyware CLI or enterprise kit is installed follow the procedure for Uninstalling Older HBAnyware Kits on Linux on page 18 Note Your configuration files are backed up by rpm with an romsave extension 2 Install the specific rom file for your driver for Linux version For information on installing the rom file see In a New Linux System on page 16 Uninstalling Older HBAnyware Kits on Linux Uninstalling an older HBAnyware core kit 1 Run the following command to remove the core kit rpm e elxlinuxcorekit Uninstalling an older HBAnyware enterprise kit 1 Run the uninstall script located in usr
164. d Prim Seq Prot Errs The primitive sequence protocol error count This counter is incremented whenever there is any type of protocol error Invalid CRCs The number of frames received that contain CRC failures Ex Count Resp The number of FC exchange responses made by this port Not supported on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface Active RPIs The number of remote port indicators Not supported on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface Receive F_BSY The number of FC port busy link response frames received Primitive Seq Timeouts The number of times a primitive Sequence event timed out Not supported on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface Arbitration Timeouts The number of times the arbitration loop has timed out Large counts could indicate a malfunction somewhere in the loop or heavy usage of the loop Not supported on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface If you selected a COMSTAR port the following information is also displayed Note COMSTAR ports are supported on OpenSolaris only SCSI Write I O Count The number of SCSI write I O requests received SCSI Write KB Count The total number of kilobytes written Total SCSI I O Count The number of SCSI I O requests received No Receive Buffer Count The number of SCSI I O requests that were dropped Queue Depth Overflow Count The number of SCSI I O requests
165. d Definitions e DCBX State The current DCBX Data Center discovery and Capability exchange protocol state enabled or disabled DCBX Mode The DCBX mode can be either DCB or CIN Note DCBX mode also configures FIP mode If DCBX mode is DCB FIP is enabled If it is CIN FIP is disabled e LLDP Transmit State DCBX uses Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP to exchange parameters between two link peers For the DCBX protocol to operate correctly both LLDP Rx and Tx must be enabled If either Rx or Tx is disabled DCBX is disabled e LLDP Receive State DCBX uses LLDP to exchange parameters between two link peers For the DCBX protocol to operate correctly both LLDP Rx and Tx must be enabled If either Rx or Tx is disabled DCBX is disabled PFC Properties Area e State Enabled means that flow control in both directions Tx and Rx is enabled e Active Priority Lists the priorities with PFC set to Enabled Sync d If yes the PFC priorities have been set by the peer This parameter cannot be set The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 104 gt G EMULEX e Error The state of FCoE Error feature The error feature indicates whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer Error is also set to TRUE when the Compatible method for the feature fails FCoE Properties Area e State The FCoE state It can be Enabled or Disabled e Active Priorites The current active priority assigned
166. d Help GroupName CmdName Description Help is displayed at three levels The command hbacmd help lists by groups all the commands The command hbacmd groupname lists all the commands in the group The command help commandname shows the help for the specific command Parameters GroupName All commands in the group CmdName Any CLI command The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 185 gt G EMULEX Adapter License Management Commands Note In these commands the WWPN or MAC address argument is given only one is used to specify the adapter the command is acting upon This is how hbacmd identifies the adapter It does not imply that the command works on the specified port InstallAdapterLicense Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd InstallAdapterLicense lt WWPN MAC gt lt LicenseFile gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command installs the License Keys from a license file to enable specific features on the adapter Parameters License File The path to the license key file containing the License Keys obtained from the License Web site WWPN Adapter s FCoE port WWPN MAC Adapter s NIC or iSCSI port address Example For non ESxXi hosts hbacmd InstallAdapterLicense 00 12 34 56 78
167. d the appropriate driver The other adapters are Emulex adapters Note The OneCommand Manager application services must be running on all remote hosts that are to be discovered and managed Cannot see new LUNs Try the following 1 Click the Refresh LUNs button in the toolbar 2 Exit the OneCommand Manager application and restart the OneCommand Manager application If new LUNs are visible you are finished If that doesn t work try the following 1 Exit the OneCommand Manager application 2 Navigate to usr sbin hbanyware 3 Run stop_ocmanager to stop both the elxhbamgr and elxdiscovery processes 4 Run start_ocmanager and start_elxdiscovery to restart both processes 5 Start the OneCommand Manager application The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 252 gt G EMULEX Table 6 Emulex Driver for Linux and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Continued Situation Resolution Unwanted remote servers appear in the To remove out of band TCP IP managed systems OneCommand Manager application 1 From the main menu select Discovery gt TCP IP gt Remove Hosi s 2 Select all hosts that you would like to stop discovering 3 Select Remove 4 Click Done to exit To remove in band FC managed systems 1 Log into the remote systems that you would like to stop discovering 2 Stop the elxhbamgr processes e Windows Stop the Emulex HBA Management service e Linux Run the usr
168. d through the CIM interface e Apply Click to apply any driver parameter changes If you changed a driver parameter that is not dynamic you may need to reset the adapter port or create a new ramdisk and reboot the system The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 94 gt G EMULEX Setting Driver Parameters The Driver Parameters tab for adapters and hosts enable you to modify driver parameters for a specific adapter or all adapters in a host For example if you select a host in the discovery tree you can globally change the parameters for all adapters in that host If you select an adapter port in the discovery tree you can change the Ipfc_use_adisc lpfc_log_verbose and the Ipfc_nodev_tmo parameters for only that adapter Note VMware supports local and global parameter changes for all driver parameters For each parameter the Driver Parameters tabs show the current value the range of acceptable values the default value and the activation requirement You can also restore parameters to their default settings You can apply driver parameters for one adapter to other adapters in the system using the Driver Parameters tab thereby simplifying multiple adapter configuration See Creating a Batch Mode Driver Parameters File on page 99 for more information Note The Linux 2 6 kernel only supports setting some of the driver parameters for individual adapters Some driver parameters must be applied to all adapters cont
169. dditional parameters that specify the nature of the command For FC ports the world wide port name WWPN of the adapter must be specified For example run the following command to display the port attributes for the adapter with the specified WWPN hbacmd PortAttributes 10 00 00 00 c9 20 20 20 For iSCSI and NIC ports the MAC address must be specified For example run the following command to set the target properties for the CNA port with the specified MAC address hbacmd SetTargetProperties 00 11 22 33 44 55 iscsiTarget 1 The command sets the extended timeout value to 1 The OneCommand Manager CLI can be run in TCP IP mode by making the first argument h lt host For example hbacmd h cp hp5670 ListHBAs hbacmd h 138 239 91 121 ListHBAs The OneCommand Manager CLI can manage Emulex adapters in systems configured to support the Common Information Model CIM such as systems with VMware ESX 4 0i installed The CIM is a standard management mechanism for device management in VMware s Visor based ESX platforms The OneCommand Manager uses the standard CIM interfaces to manage the adapters in the ESX COS and Visor environments You can use the following syntax for issuing CIM based commands A gt hbacmd lt h IPAddress port gt m cim u userid p password n root emulex command lt WWPN gt B gt hbacmd lt h IPAddress port gt lt m cim gt lt cmd gt Before issuing the syntax B do one of the following e Add the host
170. define adapter driver settings for a specific host See The Host Driver Parameters Tab on page 93 for more information about the Host Driver Parameters tab To view the Host Information and Host Driver Parameters tabs 1 Do one of the following e From View menu click Group Adapters by Host Name B From the toolbar click Ta Group Adapters by Host Name 2 Selecta host in the discovery tree 3 Select the Host Information tab or the Host Driver Parameters tab The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 48 gt G EMULEX The Host Information tab displays information for the selected host including the number of adapters installed in the selected host the number of fabrics to which it is connected and so on Z OneCommand TM Manager BRE Ele yew Bort Discovery Batch Help Bese ers Host Information Host Driver Parameters EQ wolf eng ma emulexc com HEI OreConrect OCeL 0100 Windows Server 2003 x4 Service Pack 2 sis Port t a ASE 10 00 00 00 C956 33 EF oe KF West Const Hosts B21 het LED 3 I CreComrect OCel0100 s ags Port O Nip 00009 A tb FR O A t 68 D aD iA 1990 07 corn Erradinx 0 ngs Port t Mp 0000 CI IDA tE amp 00 00 C9 50 A4 0 aD kan 1990 07 com Emulex 02 eI OceL0102 FM gt ais Port O Mie 00 00 69 0 A6 94 a ASE 10 00 00 00 09 90 A4 96 egs Port l Mp 0000 0 9 90 04 9C a RE 10 00 00 00 9 90 44 30 E We Le 1000 4 mi 10 00 00 00209 51 58 51 CSI Functions
171. dialog box 6 The Installation Completed window appears when the installation is finished 7 Emulex OCManager Enterprise 5 01 02 01 1 Installation completed Emulex OCManager Enterprise has been successfully installed on your computer Figure 4 OCManager Enterprise Installation completed window 7 Click Finish A shortcut is added to the Start menu You do not need to reboot the system Unattended Installation in Windows To install the OneCommand Manager application in Windows The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 7 gt G EMULEX 1 From the Emulex Web site download the x64 or x86 OneCommand Manager Enterprise Kit installation file to your system The kit is activated with the optional switch q or q2 The q switch displays progress reports The q2 switch does not display progress reports 2 For example at the command prompt type elxocm windows x64 5 01 00 10 4 exe q2 You must select a Management Mode by adding the mmode argument and the ability to change that Management Mode by adding the change argument with selected values as in the example below 3 For example at the command prompt type elxocm windows x86 5 01 00 10 4 exe mmode 3 achange 1 q2 The following are the possible mmode values 1 Local Only Management Mode 2 Local Plus Management Mode 3 Full Management Mode 4 Local Plus Management Mode and Read Only 5 Full Management Mode and Read Only The following are the possible change values 0
172. e 5 Stop the EmulexScope agent service 6 Install the OneCommand Manager application To restart the sensor after the installation is complete 1 Stop SNMP service in case of SNMPv2c Stop Net SNMP Agent in case of SNMPv3 2 Start SNMP service in case of SNMPv2c Start Net SNMP Agent in case of SNMPv3 3 Start the EmulexSensor service Attended Installation in Windows To install the OneCommand Manager application in Windows 1 From the Emulex Web site download the x64 or x86 OneCommand Manager Enterprise Kit installation file to your system Note For IA64 systems use the x86 OneCommand Manager Enterprise installation file 2 Navigate to the system directory to which you downloaded the file The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 5 gt G EMULEX 3 Double click the elxocm lt version gt exe The Emulex OCManager Enterprise window appears 7 Emulex OCManager Enterprise 5 01 02 01 1 Emulex OCManager Enterprise 5 01 02 01 1 Publisher Emulex Web site ito ww enwer com Email address Technical Support emulex com Tarma Installer will install or upgrade Emulex OCManager Enterprise on your computer Click Next to continue Copyright 2007 2010 Emulex All rights reserved This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it is a violation of applicable laws Figure 1 OCManager Enterpr
173. e file extension must be added to your server configuration MIME type application x java jnlp file File Extension jnlp The HTTP server must be running The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 11 gt G EMULEX The system on which you are running the browser the client requires e Java must be installed The specific requirements are e Sun 32 bit Java 6 0 or later for Intel based systems x86 and IA64 e 32 bit Java 6 0 or later for x86 64 systems e 32 bit Java 6 0 or later for RHEL 5 and SLES 10 ppc64 Refer to the appropriate vendor documentation for detailed instructions about configuring MIME types configuring and starting the HTTP server and installing the JRE See opt ocmanager README_WEBLAUNCH ixt Solaris or usr sbin ocmanager README_WEBLAUNCH ixt Linux for more setup information Procedures To install the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface In Windows Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 1 Click Programs gt Emulex gt OCManager WebLaunch Install Web Launch installation begins In Solaris and Linux Log on as root 2 Navigate to the HBAnyware directory e Solaris cd opt ocmanager Linux cd usr sbin ocmanager 3 Run the install script Type wsinstall 4 When prompted enter the Web server s document root directory For example e Solaris var apache htdocs e Linux srv www htdocs or var www html 5 You are provided with the
174. e For EFIBoot and OpenBoot type in an 8 byte LUN hex and a target ID for the LUN Also you must enter the LUN value in big endian most significant byte or big end first order and enter all 16 characters including leading zeroes Click Select from List select the target from a list of discovered LUNs if available and click OK on the Select Boot Device window While you can manually enter the target and LUN from the Boot from SAN Configuration dialog box it is easier to select an existing LUN from this window See Figure 94 The OneCommand Manager application attempts to update the boot parameters If successful a window appears with a confir mation message Click OK on this confirmation window The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 151 gt G EMULEX 7 Select Boot Device Ed Highlight the LUN below and click OK to use it as a boot device You can optionally double click the LUN to select it and return immediately Available LUNs fa Targets 6 20 28 00 40 88 2F 75 27 010600 oo fj LUN 31 50 06 01 68 34 60 0E F8 010000 fj LUN 10 of LUN 11 of LUN 12 fj LUN 13 fi LUN 14 of LUN 15 x Figure 94 Select Boot Device window for x86 or EFIBoot 10 On the Boot from SAN Configuration dialog box click Apply to save your changes but leave the dialog box open or click OK to apply the changes and close the dialog box Note Click Close to close the Boot from SAN Configura
175. e Linux 2 6 kernel the Emulex 8 2 version of the driver for Linux or by VMware ESX Server Note Not all information is displayed on systems using CIM provider v1 2 1 on ESX 3i and CIM provider v2 0 on ESX 4i To view target mapping 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Select the adapter port in the discovery tree whose target mapping information you want to view 3 Select the Target Mapping tab Target Mapping Field Definitions Current Settings Area e Active Bind Type N A e Automapping N A Current Mappings Area e This table lists current mapping information for the selected adapter Persistent Binding Configuration Area e NA Display Mode Radio Buttons e NA Target Mapping Buttons e NA The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 87 g J M EMULEX Viewing iSCSI and NIC PCI Registers The PCI Registers tab contains PCI information about the selected NIC or iSCSI function The type of information that is displayed depends on the type of function you select FC iSCSI or NIC only See Viewing the PCI Registers on page 159 for FC PCI register information Viewing iSCSI PCI Registers The iSCSI PCI Registers tab displays base PCI registers gt DneCommand TM Manager Ele yew Bort Discovery Batch Help E iSCSI Pat mio GCSE PCI Registers iscst sus E Zin 1990 07 com Ersex 02 E eas Port l AD ip 1990 07 corm Evrae M E wet OCeL0102 F sga Port O Mp 0000C DAA ARE 10200 00 00 09
176. e actual WWPN for a target PasswordType 1 ASCII 2 Hex binary 3 Password not yet defined Password Current password value Parameter Mode Timeout Bi directional Hash priority DH priority Re authentication and Re authentication interval Value Parameter specific value Mode lt disabled enabled passive gt Timeout time in seconds Bi directional lt disabled enabled gt Hash priority lt md5 sha1 gt md5 first md5 then sha1 sha1 first sha1 then md5 DH priority lt 1 2 3 4 5 gt any combination up to 5 digits Re authentication lt disabled enabled gt Re authentication interval lt 0 10 3600 gt SetPassword Supported by Windows Solaris and Linux Syntax hbacmd SetPassword lt WWPN1 gt lt WWPN2 gt lt Flag gt lt Cpt gt lt Cpw gt lt Npt gt lt Npw gt Description This command sets the password for the adapter Parameters WWPN1 Adapter s WWPN WWPN2 Must be ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff for switch or the actual WWPN for target Flag 1 Local password used by adapter when adapter authenticates to the switch 2 Remote password used by adapter when switch authenticates to the adapter The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 191 gt G EMULEX Cpt Current password type 1 ASCII or 2 Hex binary 3 Password not yet defined Cpw Current password value Npt New password type 1 ASCII or 2 Hex binary Npw New password value Boot
177. e default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command specifies the maximum number of diagnostic dump files for the adapter When the count reaches the limit the next dump operation deletes the oldest file Note The retention count applies to all adapters in the server Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN Value The number of dump files to retain Example hbacmd h 10 192 193 154 m cim u root p Swamiji001 n root emulex SetRetentionCount 00 00 c9 93 2f 9f 6 The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 210 gt G EMULEX FCoE Commands Note These commands are supported only on OneConnect adapters running the FCoE protocol GetFCFinfo Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd GetFCFInfo lt WWPN gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command shows the FCF information of the OneConnect adapter in FCoE mode Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN Example hbacmd getfcfinfo 10 00 00 00 c9 3c f 7 88 GetFIPParams Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd GetFIPParams lt WWPN gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM c
178. e firmware e BIOS Version The version of the BIOS in use e Power UP Boot Code Version The version of the boot code in use HW Version The hardware version of the selected adapter IPL File Name The name of the IPL Initial Program Load file currently loaded e NCSI Version The Network Controller Sideband Interface version Boot Code Versions area e FCoE Universal Boot The combined flash image that includes three system specific FCoE Boot images Open Boot x86 UEFI 2 0 e FCoE x86 BIOS The single flash image containing x86 Boot for FCoE only e FCoE EFI The single flash image containing UEFI for FCoE only e FCoE FCODE The single flash image containing Open Boot FCode for FCoE only The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 56 gt G EMULEX e UEFI BIOS The combined flash image that includes two boot images UEFI NIC and UEFI Open Boot FCode e UEFI NIC The single flash image containing UEFI for NIC and PXE Boot e UEFI FCODE The single flash image containing Fcode for NIC only e UEFI iSCSI The single flash image containing UEFI for iSCSI only Personality Area e Current The current personality in use by the adapter e After Reboot e FCoE Check to choose the FCoE personality e iSCSI Check to choose the iSCSI personality e NIC Only Check to choose the NIC only personality Note Some of the personalities my be disabled if the personality is not available on the adapter e Apply but
179. e four levels the discovery tree is expanded or collapsed to that level You can choose Hosts Fabrics depending on the view HBAs Ports and Targets The Property Tabs The property tabs display configuration statistical and status information for network elements The set of available tabs is context sensitive depending on the type of network element or adapter port currently selected in the discovery tree The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 27 gt G EMULEX The Status Bar The status bar is located near the bottom of the OneCommand Manager application window The status bar displays messages about certain OneCommand Manager application functions such as Discovery in progress The status bar is visible by default Use the Status Bar item in the View menu to hide the status bar When checked the status bar is visible Changing Management and Read Only Mode During installation a management and a read only mode was selected If modification of these settings after installation was selected you can choose three types of host adapter management Strictly Local Management This setting only allows management of adapters on this host Management of adapters on this host from other hosts is not allowed e Local Management Plus This setting only allows management of adapters on this host but management of adapters on this host from another host is possible Full Management This setting enables you to manage ad
180. e hosts by searching a range of IP addresses The Add Range of TCP IP Hosts dialog box enables you to build the initial list of TCP IP accessed manageable hosts Not available in read only mode Note The ranges of IP addresses are only scanned each time you open the Add Remote TCP IP Hosts dialog box and click Start Discovery The ranges are NOT automatically scanned by the discovery server during its discovery cycles Note CIM is only supported on Windows systems Add Range of TCP IP Hosts x New IP Address Range Range Start fio fisz o iz o i24 Range End fio fisz o faze e ps Current IP Address Ranges End Address Save Ranges to File m Total addresses to search 0 Unscanned addresses 0 New hosts found 0 Discovery Status Idie Figure 16 Add Range of TCP IP Hosts dialog box Prerequisites The OneCommand Manager application must be installed on all remote hosts Procedure To add a range of remote hosts The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 35 gt G EMULEX 1 From the Discovery menu select TCP IP gt Add Range of Hosts The Add Range of TCP IP Hosts dialog box appears 2 Enter the complete start and end address range and click Add The added address range appears in the dialog box Add any additional ranges you want to search 3 Click Start Discovery If an address is remotely manageable it is added to the list of addresses that the dis
181. e offline or inaccessible The adapter on a local host is not connected to the network but is available for local access The adapter on a local host is malfunctioning and inaccessible to the local host and the network The adapter on a local host is busy performing a local download and is temporarily inaccessible to the local host and the network The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 26 ou P gt G EMULEX The port icon represents an adapter port Newer adapters also display the port number A port icon with a red X indicates the port is down If all discovered ports are down the adapter icon changes to red Note Multiport adapters are represented in the discovery tree with separate port icons for each port Older multiport adapter models for example LP8000DC LP9402DC or LP9002DC are represented by separate adapter icons The iSCSI icon represents an iSCSI PCI function instance iSCSI functions can support up to sixteen logical adapters with each logical adapter appearing in the discovery tree as a separate child node under the respective iSCSI function The green iSCSI icon represents an iSCSI PCI function on line instance A black iSCSI icon represents an iSCSI PCI function port disabled instance A red iSCSI icon represents an iSCSI PCI function link down instance The green FCoE icon represents an FCoE PCI function on line instance A black FCoE icon represents an FCoE PCI function port disabled ins
182. ecify java exe located in the OneCommand Manager JRE installation path For example C Program Files Emulex util JRE bin java exe 4 Click OK To enable the rmiregistry exe program 1 Click Add Program The Add a Program dialog box is displayed 2 Click Browse and specify the rmiregistry exe located in the OneCommand Manager JRE installation path For example C Program Files Emulex util JRE bin rmiregistry exe 3 Click OK 4 Click OK to apply the new firewall settings To add the MIME type 1 Launch Server Manager Expand Roles Under Roles expand Web Server IIS Under Web Server IIS Click Internet Information Services IIS Manager In the right pane find your server name under Start Page and click on it Double click MIME Types listed under IIS group A MIME Types page appears Under Actions click Add A popup dialog box appears Add jnlp without quotes to the File name extension field Oo ON DOO A OD Add application x java jnlp file without quotes to the MIME type field 10 Click OK In Solaris and Linux e Apache Web server must be installed and running on the server that is hosting the Web Launch Service software e The Java Web Start application must be installed and running on the browser host The system on which you are installing the Web Launch Service package the server requires e AnHTTP server configured to handle the JNLP MIME file type The following MIME file typ
183. ect the Target Mapping tab All targets are displayed 4 Click Bind New Target The Bind New Target dialog box is displayed Bind Type Selection Figure 92 Bind New Target dialog box The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 147 gt G EMULEX 5 Click the type of binding you want to use and type the WWPN WWNN or D_ID you want to bind to the target 6 Select the Bus ID and Target ID that you want to bind and click OK Note A target does not appear on the target list if automapping is disabled and the target is not already persistently bound Adding New Targets Using sd conf Solaris 8 9 and 10 You can perform on the fly configuration changes without rebooting using the OneCommand Manager application For Solaris 8 you must first add the new targets to the sd conf file using a text editor To add new targets using sd conf Solaris 8 1 Edit the Solaris SCSI configuration file sd conf vi kernel drv sd conf name sd parent l1pfc target 17 lun 1 name sd parent l1pfc target 18 lun 10 name sd parent lIpfc target 19 lun 15 2 Save the file and exit the text editor Configuring Boot from SAN You can use the OneCommand Manager application to configure a system to boot from an attached FC FCoE LUN Boot from SAN allows servers on a storage network to boot their operating systems directly from a SAN storage device typically identified by its WWPN and a LUN located on the device By extending the se
184. ed If you do not specify the remaining options these options are set to their default values When you set the Authentication Method lt Auth gt to a value other than 0 you must set additional parameters to specify the initiator CHAP name target CHAP name and initiator and target secret strings Each string should be enclosed in quotations to avoid mangling by the Windows Linux Solaris or VMware shell s parser If you set the Authentication Method to One Way CHAP value of 1 you must also specify the Target CHAP Name and Target Secret Example hbacmd TargetLogin 00 11 22 33 44 55 iscsitarget Auth 1 TgtChapName TargetSecretl If the you set the Authentication Method to Mutual CHAP value of 2 you must specify all 4 values Example hbacmd TargetLogin 00 11 22 33 44 55 iscsitarget Auth 2 TgtChapName TargetSecret1 InitCHAPName InitialSecret1 Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port iscsi_target_name Target s iSCSI name enclosed in quotes string length 11 255 Port Port number of the Target Portal value 1024 65535 ImmediateData 0 No 1 Yes default 1 HeaderDigest 0 None 1 CRC32C default 0 DataDigest 0 None The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 227 gt G EMULEX 1 CRC32C default 0 Auth 0 None 1 One Way CHAP 2 Mutual CHAP default 0 TgtCHAPName Target CHAP Name enclosed in quotes string length 1 255 TgtSecret Target Secret enclosed in q
185. ed fabric the BIOS attempts to boot from the first target found in the NameServer data Enable environment variable Sets the boot controller order if the system supports the environment variable Enable auto boot sector Automatically defines the boot sector of the target disk for the migration boot process which applies only to HP MSA1000 arrays If there is no partition on the target the default boot sector format is 63 sectors Set Auto Scan With auto scan enabled the first device issues a Name Server Inquiry The boot device is the first DID LUN 0 or not LUN 0 device returned depending on the option you select Only this device is the boot device and it is the only device exported to the Multi boot menu Auto Scan is available only if none of the eight boot entries is configured to boot via DID or WWPN Emulex strongly recommends that you use the Configure Boot Devices menu to configure eight boot entries for fabric point to point public loop or private loop configurations Set to one of the following e Disabled default e Any First Device e First LUN 0 Device e First non LUN 0 Device Set the PLOGI Retry Timer Sets the interval for the PLOGI port log in retry timer This option is especially useful for Tachyon based RAID arrays Under very rare occasions a Tachyon based RAID array resets itself and the port goes offline temporarily in the loop When the port comes to life the PLOGI retry interval scans the loop to di
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187. eeeeeeeeaaaeaeeeeeeeeeesaaaaeeeeeeeeesaaaaeeeeeeeeeeseaa 190 SELAUTM COMO ae eecceecrecectecieetaeetuecectecdeetaectetcretecieerieetuctccerieeriesteestuatitieiee 191 SELPASSWOI OE E E EE EE EE EE EE EE E 191 BOO Commands A AN 192 EnableBootCode cceeeeceeeeee cece eee eecccee sees rete eeccaaeeeeeeeeeeeeccaeeeeeesenenee 192 GetBootParams ii icc t clades ltadscelita hes ids ddan ede 192 DS CIB OOP Alaa utcutenuaceutenutceutenetceununetctutunutceutuautetute atau sactatet state tentinne 193 CEE Commands vticctisctssctsactcascsactsnscsastanscnnatsas Aaaa AAAA ERAKAR AKARAKARA KARAKARA KAKAR 193 0 5 Blo 01 0 0 ee 193 GeICEER aa S aea 194 SCI EEP al Ati scstreanavcdseeeceadudeaudeaussuedeeuusaudeduusaeduduasuedeauascedccuascetecueneutedecs 194 Data Center Bridging Commands cceeeeceeeee eee e eee eeeeceeeeeeeeeeteeetaeeeeeetteee 195 The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page vii GetDGBPalram sissasisacesneveressnsdansssnehansvensdnndeaped nadvanadsnsasneiaesanietassanhavaaaiens 195 GTP Gl Oviscscscsacnecccuscneateuntncutesdned macdeustnandesssuuesantercessieavedssiensedcsiseseserss 195 SOIC Mal GB Wc saseasauasacaseuasaasaeaancueyenenauses siansusndiaaaneieimaseatenesaueteaenaamicaaneians 196 SL GBI ALAIN Me atearsctiaa a satsitsaaatsoreateaactie s ats aca atel a 196 SOLD GB PINOMCy Samanna A A E A A A 198 Diagnostic CommandS cceccecceceeee eee eeeeeeecnaeeeeeeeeeeeeceaaeeeeeeeeeeeecenaeeeeeees 198 ECHO leStr E A A 19
188. eeeteees 152 Exporting SAN Informaton siriana 156 Ife gles Celerra reterere re ert etere terre rarer creer te rrrr er te rereee ere ere eran eerecre eererer rere rrr 157 LightPulse FC Diagnostics ecccceeeeeeeeeeeeeecneeeeeeeeeeeeeccaaeeeeeeeeeeeseenaeeeeeees 157 Viewing Flash Contents PCI Registers and Wakeup Information 158 Viewing Flash Conttents ccccccccceeeeeeeeeccneeeeeeeeeeeeecaaeeeeeeeeeeseeecnaeeeeeers 158 Viewing Overlay Details cccccccceeeeeeeeeccneeeeeeeeeeeeecaaaeeeeeeeeetenenaeeeeeees 159 Viewing the PCI ReQiSters ccccceeeeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeecceeeeeeeetetenetaaeeeeeees 159 Running a Quick TeSt cccccceeeeeeeeeeccceeee eee eeeeeeccaaeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeeenee 159 Running a Power On Self Test POST 0 ceeeeccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetteeeeeeeeeeeees 160 Usma BO ACOMING eea ccc EEEE EEEE 160 Creating Diagnostic DUMPS cccceeeeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeccaeeeeeeeteeenstaeeeeeees 160 The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page vi Running Advanced Diagnostic Tests ccccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 162 RUNNING Loopback Tests ccccccceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneess 163 Loopback Test Combinations cccceeceeeeeeeeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeeteees 163 Running End to End ECHO Tests ccccccccceneeeeeeeeeeeennneeeeeeeeeteeeeaaees 165 SAVING UMS LogiF ile aingna A E 166 OneConnect Diagnostics
189. ei ipse2 A zs 10 00 00 00 19 59 24 55 5 A E stout G E RE LPiosone E7 Ha 10 00 00 00 09 36 50 26 front Uedstes Reset Display Figure 61 Batch Driver Parameters Update dialog box 4 Make your selections and click Start Update The OneCommand Manager application Batch Driver Parameter Update dialog box shows the current status of the update When the update completes a final summary shows the number of adapters that were successfully processed and the number of adapters for which one or more parameter updates failed 5 If you want click Save Log File to save a report of the update The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 101 gt G EMULEX Configuring DCB Data Center Bridging Parameters Configuring CEE FCoE Specific Parameters LP21000 Series Adapters Only The CEE tab allows you to view and configure the CEE specific parameters for the selected port The CEE tab only appears if you select an LP21000 series adapter from the discovery tree e When DCBxX is present the Current Values are received from the switch and can only be changed by configuring the switch Changing the Configured Values saves the values to the adapter but they will not be used e When DCBxX is NOT present the Current Values reflect the values being used by the adapter Changes to Configured Values take effect immediately and are copied to the Current Values column To view and configure DCB FCoE parameters for FC adapters From the dis
190. emove the failed adapter and reboot LPFC driver unload on SLES 9 causes messages like the following to be logged in the system log umount dev disk by path pci 0000 02 04 0 scsi 0 0 1 0 not mounted These messages are normal output from the SLES 9 hotplug scripts and can be safely ignored rmmod fails to unload driver due to device or resource busy This message occurs when you attempt to remove the driver without first stopping the OneCommand Manager application when the OneCommand Manager application is installed and running or when FC disks connected to a LightPulse adapter are mounted Stop the OneCommand Manager application before attempting to unload the driver The script is located in the usr sbin HBAnyware directory Type stop_ocmanager Unmount any disks connected to the adapter Unload the driver Type rmmod Ipfc Driver install fails The lpfc install script fails to install the driver The install script may fail for the following reasons A previous version of the driver is installed Run the ust src pfc lpfc install uninstall script and then try to install the driver e The current driver is already installed The kernel source does not match the standard kernel name or you are running a custom kernel The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 250 gt G EMULEX Table 6 Emulex Driver for Linux and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Continued Situat
191. emulex RMRepository VMware ESX 4 0 and VMware ESX 4 1 e Click Browse Use the Firmware File Selection dialog box to locate the firmware image and click OK The CEE Firmware Download dialog box is displayed with the path you just browsed to The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 139 gt G EMULEX 6 Click Start Download on the CEE Firmware Download dialog box A warning message similar to the following is displayed Download Firmware Ea Downloading CEE firmware should always be performed during a system maintenance cycle with no critical applications running and all I O quiesced Downloading to a boot adapter could cause system instability requiring a system reboot Please refer to the HBAnyware release notes for additional information Are you sure you want to continue Figure 85 CEE Download Firmware warning 7 Click Yes on the Download Firmware warning The status of the download appears on the OneCommand Manager Application Firmware Download window Updating CEE Firmware on Multiple Adapters LP21000 Series Adapters Only Use batch mode to install CEE firmware on multiple LP21000 or LP21002 adapters in a single step Batch firmware loading is restricted to a single firmware file and to all accessible adapters for which the file is compatible Not available in read only mode Note Stop other OneCommand Manager application functions while batch loading is in progress Before you can perform a batch upd
192. enBoot share the same configuration memory space You cannot configure an adapter for both x86 and OpenBoot at the same time If you try a message appears that the existing boot type configuration will be overwritten by the new configuration Note Boot from SAN configuration does not affect current system operation The changes only take effect upon reboot if you have configured it correctly Boot Device Parameters The boot LUN for all three boot types is in the range of 0 255 EFIBoot and OpenBoot FCode also support an 8 byte LUN which you can use instead of the single byte LUN You must select which LUN type to configure For OpenBoot you must also provide a Target ID parameter The OneCommand Manager application runs on a running OS so you must boot the host to configure boot from SAN with the OneCommand Manager application You must work from a running host that supports the OneCommand Manager application Often this host has booted from a direct attached drive With the OneCommand Manager application you can configure a direct boot host to boot from a SAN You can modify an existing boot from SAN configuration or configure boot from SAN on an adapter for installation in another host so it can boot from SAN You must know what boot code type the adapter has the OneCommand Manager application cannot detect this Without knowing this you could configure a boot type but not be able to boot from it since the adapter la
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194. equals the sysDescr object if the LAN device supports RFC 3418 e Transmit System Capabilities Enabled Indicates the primary function s of the device and whether or not these functions are enabled on the device The capabilities are indicated by two octets Bits 0 through 7 indicate Other Repeater Bridge WLAN AP Router Telephone DOCSIS cable device and Station respectively Bits 8 through 15 are reserved iSCSI Priority Area e Active Priority The active iSCSI priority e Configured Priority The configured iSCSI priority ETS Priority Groups Area Active Groups e Group ID The Priority Group ID e Priority Membership The different priorities that are assigned to the various Priority Groups This is the currently active configuration e Bandwidth The bandwidths that are assigned to different Priority Groups This is the currently active configuration Configured Groups e Group ID The Priority Group ID e Priority Membership The configured priority membership grouping e Bandwidth The configured value of bandwidth for the different Priority Groups Configure DCB Dialog Box Buttons e Defaults Click to return parameters to default iSCSI DCB settings e Configuration Rules Click to display the iSCSI Priority window that lists the rules for configuring iSCSI priorities You must observe the following rules when configuring DCB for iSCSI adapter ports One and only one priority is configured for the iSCSI p
195. er File Wew Port Discovery Batch Help Er EHR Oneconnect OCe10100 Port 0 00 00 C9 90 A4 64 E AR 00 00 C9 90 44 68 S i91 1990 07 com Em ste Port 1 Nic 00 00 C9 90 A4 6C FB 00 00 9 90 A4 60 SS _iq7 1990 07 com Em E wet OCe10102 FM ste Port 0 Mig 00 00 C9 90 A4 94 w EE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 A4 98 E sae Port 1 Nic 00 00 C9 9D A4 9C FE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 A4 90 J WD LPe11000 M4 E St 10 00 00 00 C9 51 3 51 GS 20 28 00 A0 B8 2F 75 27 Figure 11 Discovery tree Discovery Tree Icons Discovery tree icons represent the following The local host It Other hosts connected to the system iP A green adapter icon with black descriptive text represents an online adapter Blue text represents an adapter port that had previously been discovered but currently is not being seen by the discovery engine service The adapter is removed from the discovery tree if it still is not seen after the undiscovered adapter expiration time default is 1800 seconds or 30 minutes If the adapter is discovered again before the expiration time it reverts back to normal black text See Configuring Discovery CIM Credentials and TCP IP Settings on page 36 for more information about discovery settings a A gray adapter icon indicates all ports for that adapter are no longer being discovered A red adapter icon indicates all ports for the adapter are offline link down Several situations could cause the adapter to b
196. er application kit 1 Run the install sh script of the OneCommand Manager application enterprise kit The install script executes an rpm upgrade rpm U rpm to upgrade the installed core kit to an enterprise kit In Solaris To upgrade from the OneCommand Manager application CLI to the full featured OneCommand Manager application kit 1 Download the OneCommand Manager application enterprise kit to a temporary directory on your system 2 Untar the OneCommand Manager application enterprise kit tar file tar xvf elxocm lt kit version gt tar 3 Change to the newly created elxocm lt kit version gt directory cd elxocm lt kit version gt 4 Run the install script and follow the instructions install In VMware ESX Server The full featured OneCommand Manager application kit is not supported for VMware ESX Server Uninstalling the OneCommand Manager Application Note Do not uninstall the OneCommand Manager application if you are running or intend to run OneCommand Vision To uninstall the OneCommand Manager application and OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface In Windows 1 Windows 2003 Select Start gt Control Panel gt Add Remove Programs or Windows 2008 amp Windows 2008 R2 Select Start gt Control Panel gt Programs gt Uninstall a Pro gram 2 If present select Emulex Common SAN Management version and click Remove or Uninstall Click Yes The Emulex Common SAN Management components
197. er Manual Page 144 gt G EMULEX Select the LUN Masking tab This tab contains a list of the same set of LUNs that appear below the SCSI target in the discovery tree In the LUN list of the LUN Masking tab select one or more LUNs The Mask Selected LUNs Unmask Selected LUNs Unmask All LUNs Restore and Apply buttons become active as appropriate For example if the LUN is currently unmasked only the Mask Selected LUNs button is active Change the mask status click Mask Selected LUN s Unmask Selected LUN s or Unmask All LUNs as appropriate Mask status changes appear in red text Note To return all mask settings to their status before you started this procedure click Restore before you click Apply Once you click Apply changes cannot be cancelled by clicking Restore To unmask all LUNs click Unmask All LUNs This button is always active Be sure to also click Apply to commit the changes Click Apply to commit the changes An informational message is displayed that confirms the mask status has changed and the red text changes to black Using Automapping and Persistent Binding Windows Set up persistent binding on remote and local adapters Global automapping assigns a binding type target ID SCSI Bus and SCSI ID to the device The binding type SCSI Bus and SCSI ID can change when the system is rebooted With persistent binding applied to one of these targets the WWPN SCSI Bus and SCSI ID remain the same when the system i
198. er Parameters tab enable one of the following parameters enable auth in Windows enable auth Solaris or enable auth in Linux 8 2 Note The authentication driver parameters are only available on local hosts The OneCommand Manager application GUI will not display this driver parameter for any remote hosts Linux Considerations To activate FC SP Authentication between the adapter host port and fabric F_Port using DHCHAP you must modify the DHCHAP associated driver properties in the driver configuration file The Emulex driver for Linux version 8 2 0 x supports MD5 and SHA 1 hash functions and supports the following DH groups Null 1024 1280 1536 and 2048 Note This version of the driver supports N Port to F Port authentication only and does not support N Port to N Port authentication Enabling Authentication Enabling authentication is a two step process To enable authentication The fcauthd daemon must be running The lpfc_enable_auth module parameter must be set to enabled The Ipfc_enable_auth Module Parameter Use the Ipfc_enable_auth module parameter to enable or disable authentication support This module parameter can be set when loading the driver to enable or disable authentication on all Emulex adapters in the system or it can be set dynamically after the driver is loaded to enable or disable authentication for each port physical and virtual The default setting for the lpfc enable auth module
199. ere are several circumstances in which your system may operate in an unexpected manner The Troubleshooting section explains many of these circumstances and offers one or more workarounds for each situation General Situations Table 5 General Situations Situation Resolution After installing and starting the OneCommand Manager application the status bar says Initializing discovery engine but after waiting for awhile nothing is displayed in the discovery tree It is possible the discovery server was not installed properly and therefore is not running Try uninstalling and re installing the OneCommand Manager application package The Web Launch interface cannot be started When you attempt to start the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface client interface you receive an error message stating Unable to launch OneCommand If the JRE Web Start version present on your system does not meet the minimum required by the OneCommand Manager application a temporary copy of the correct Web Start version will be downloaded automatically This will be used to open the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface client interface and is then discarded once you terminate your session On some systems however security settings or other factors may prevent this download from completing successfully resulting in this error To fix the problem manually update the JRE on your system to the version re
200. ered each time you click on the symbol next to a target in the discovery tree If an added LUN is not appearing below the target click the symbol next to the target to collapse the LUN nodes and then click the to expand the LUNs again The new LUN should be displayed You can also click the LUN Update button on the toolbar Note On Linux systems to make LUNs that are newly added to a storage array appear on the host the following script must run from the command shell ust sbin Ipfc lun_scan all This is prevents you from having to reboot If the host machine is rebooted after the LUN is added to the target array you do not need to run the script Viewing FC FCoE LUN Information When you select a LUN associated with an FC FCoE adapter from the discovery tree the LUN tab displays information associated with that LUN To view the LUN information 1 Select Host Fabric or Virtual Port view 2 From the discovery tree select an FC FCoE port The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 83 gt G EMULEX 3 Select the LUN whose information you want to view The LUN Information tab appears 77 OneCommand TM Manager Ele yew Bort Discovery Batch Help 7s Er Hots E Ge West Coast Hosts bed CUPID E WI OreCorrect OCeL0100 O mus Poet Mie 00 00 69 90 A 6 E A 00400 69 At48 E a i 1990 07 com Emesiex 02 E itt ign 2006 OL com operfiler Mino a ba 200 01 com cpentiler wide Port l Nie 0
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202. est to transmits R2Ts per task within a session each up to MaxBurstLength bytes FirstBurstLength The maximum amount of unsolicited data in bytes the initiator can send to the target during the execution of a single iSCSI command MaxBurstLength The maximum amount of either unsolicited or solicited data the initiator may send in a single burst Any amount of data exceeding this value must be explicitly solicited by the target DefaultTimeToWait The minimum time to wait in seconds before the initiator attempts to reconnect or reassign a connection or task that has been dropped after an unexpected connection termination or reset The initiator and target negotiate to determine this value DefaultTimeToRetain The maximum time in seconds to reassign a connection after the initial wait that is indicated in DefaultTimeToWait has elapsed The initiator and target negotiate to determine this value ErrorRecoveryLevel The operational ErrorRecoveryLevel for the session 0 indicates recovery only by session restart 1 indicates recovery by reissuing commands data or status 2 indicates connection failure recovery DataPDUInOrder The order of data protocol data units PDUs within a sequence DataSequencelnOrder The order between sequences Session Statistics Area Session Direction The direction of iSCSI session Valid values are InboundSession and OutboundSession Cmd PDUs The count of Command PDUs transferred on this
203. et Adapter toolbar button is unavailable as well Note Screenshots in this manual are for illustrative purposes only Your system information can vary Note The features displayed by your local OneCommand Manager application interface will match those of the remote server When accessing a remote server running an older version of the OneCommand Manager application features that are not supported by the server s older version of the OneCommand Manager application are unavailable The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 23 gt G EMULEX Note In some instances the type of information displayed and available functionality is determined by the operating system in use The Menu Bar The menu bar contains commands that enable you to perform a variety of tasks such as exiting the OneCommand Manager application resetting adapters and sorting items in the discovery tree view Many of the menu bar commands are also available from the toolbar The Toolbar The toolbar contains buttons that enable you to refresh the discovery tree reset the selected adapter and choose how you want to view discovered SAN elements in the discovery tree Many of the toolbar functions are also available from the menu bar Er a Figure 10 Toolbar The toolbar is visible by default Use the Toolbar item in the View menu to hide the toolbar If the item is checked the toolbar is visible The Toolbar Buttons The toolbar buttons perform
204. f the virtual port WWN Management Commands Note Supported for Fibre Channel and FCoE adapters only Note WWN Management validates WWNs carefully to avoid name duplication Therefore you may see error and warning messages if a name duplication is detected Emulex strongly recommends that the activation requirement be fulfilled after each WWN change or restore When running with pending changes some diagnostic and maintenance features are not allowed ChangeWWN Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd ChangeWWN lt WWPN gt lt New WWPN gt lt New WWNN gt lt Type gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command changes the volatile or non volatile state of WWNs If the volatile change is requested on an adapter that does not support volatile WWNs anit displays a not supported error Note When a volatile change is supported a reboot is required to activate the new setting Volatile names are active until system power down or adapter power cycle The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 244 gt G EMULEX Note For VMware ESX After changing the WWN of an adapter be sure your zoning settings are updated before you reboot your ESX server If the zoning is not updated before your reboot the su
205. fault 1 HeaderDigest 0 None 1 CRC32C default 0 DataDigest 0 None 1 CRC32C default 0 Auth 0 None 1 One Way CHAP The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 223 gt G EMULEX 2 Mutual CHAP default 0 TgtCHAPName Target CHAP Name enclosed in quotes string length 1 255 TgtSecret Target Secret enclosed in quotes string length 12 16 InitCHAPName Initiator CHAP Name enclosed in quotes string length 1 255 InitSecret Initiator Secret enclosed in quotes string length 12 16 Note If you set Auth is set to 1 you must specify the TgtCHAPName and TgtSecret If you set Auth to a value of 2 you must specify the TgtCHAPName TgtSecret InitCHAPName and InitSecret SetTargetProperties Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port SetTargetProperties lt MAC_Address gt lt iscsi_target_name gt lt ETO gt Description This command sets the Extended TimeOut ETO value of a target This command requires you specify the iSCSI target name lt iscsi_target_name gt and the Extended Timeout lt ETO gt values Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port iscsi_target_name Target s iSCSI name enclosed in quotes string length 11 255 ETO Extended Timeout Option for the target value differs depending on the OS Windows 0 3600 Solaris Linux and ESX 0 30 SetTPLoginProperties Supported by Windows
206. g the OK button Click OK to run the test or Cancel to skip it Figure 105 Advanced Diagnostic Tests Warning window for External Loopback 5 Click OK The progress bar indicates that the test is running Periodic test feedback consisting of the current loopback test cycle plus the completion status of each type of test is displayed in the Test Log section of the dialog box Click Clear to erase the contents of the log display or click Save to File to save the log file Running End to End ECHO Tests Run echo tests using the End to End ECHO Test section of the Diagnostics tab The end to end test enables you send an ECHO command response sequence between an adapter port and a target port Not available in read only mode Note Not all remote devices respond to an echo command You cannot run the ECHO test and the External Loopback test concurrently If you select the ECHO Test the External Loopback test is disabled To run end to end echo tests 1 From the discovery tree select the adapter port from which to initiate the End to End ECHO Test 2 Select the Diagnostics tab Click Advanced Diagnostic Tests Check Echo Test Enter the World Wide Port Name WWPN for the target or Click Select From List if you do not know the actual WWPN of the test target The Select Echo Test Target dialog box appears Select the port to test from the tree view and click Select All relevant information for the selected port i
207. ge 235 Description This command displays the Adapter ID used for enabling licensed features The Adapter ID is used along with the Entitlement Code to obtain License Keys used to enable various features on the adapter Parameters WWPN Adapter s FCoE port WWPN MAC Adapter s NIC or iSCSI port address Example For non ESxXi hosts gt hbacmd ShowLicenseAdapterID 00 12 34 56 78 9A For ESXi hosts gt hbacmd h lt IP Address gt m cim u root p lt password gt n lt namespace gt ShowLicenseAdapterID 00 12 34 56 78 9A Attributes Commands HbaAttributes Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h lt IPAddress gt hbaattributes lt WWPN gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command shows a list of all adapter attributes for all ports on the adapter The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 187 Parameters h Host s IP Address WWPN WWPN of the adapter PortAttributes Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd lt h IPAddress of host gt PortAttributes lt WWPN MAC gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235
208. gt Description This command removes the SendTarget Portal containing the target IP lt Target_IP gt and the port lt Port gt from the list of portals for the specified initiator Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port Target_IP IP address of the Target Portal Port Port number of the Target Portal value 1024 65535 The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 220 gt G EMULEX SetinitiatorProperties Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port SetInitiatorProperties lt MAC_Address gt Initiator Name initiator_name Initiator Alias initiator_alias ImmediateData lt 0 1 gt HeaderDigest lt 0 1 gt DataDigest lt 0 1 gt Auth lt 0 1 2 gt TgtCHAPName TgtSecret InitCHAPName InitSecret Description This command sets the initiator properties for the specified port It allows you to specify an initiator name lt Initiator Name gt and an initiator alias lt Initiator Alias gt If you opt not to specify these fields a default iSCSI name is assigned When you set Authentication Method lt Auth gt to a value other than 0 you must set additional parameters to specify the initiator target CHAP name and secret strings Enclose these strings in quotations to avoid mangling by the Windows Linux Solaris or VMware shell s parser If you set the Authentication Method to One Way CHAP value of 1 you must also set the Target CHAP Name
209. gt Required Optional The MAC address lt MAC_Address gt of the CNA port must be passed to each command as the first argument Some commands require values to be set in a format similar to option _name value Either type the full option name or the abbreviated option name shown in Table 4 Option Names on page 212 Then enter the value The following abbreviations are available for use when setting the option name for a option _name value option The abbreviations are not case sensitive Table 4 Option Names Option Name Abbreviation Example ImmediateData id id 1 DataDigest dd dd 1 HeaderDigest hd hd 1 The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 212 gt G EMULEX Table 4 Option Names Option Name Abbreviation Example Auth au au 1 Initiator _name in in initiator name Initiator_alias ia ia initiator alias DHCP dh dh 1 VLAN_ENABLED ve ve 1 VLAN_ID vi vi 1 Priority pr pr 1 AddARPTableEntry Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port AddARPTableEntry lt MAC_Address gt lt Dest_MAC Address gt lt Dest_IP_Address gt Description This command adds an Address Resolution Protocol table entry Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port Dest_MAC_ Address Destination MAC address to add to the ARP table Dest_IP_Address Destination IP address to add to the ARP table
210. gt G EMULEX Situation Resolution Operating error occurs when attempting to run the OneCommand Manager application When you attempt to run the utility an operating system error may occur The computer may freeze Reboot the system Cannot see multiple zones on the same screen of my management server running the OneCommand Manager application Provide a physical FC connection into each of the zones For each zone you want to see connect a OneCommand Manager application enabled port into that zone Use Out of Band discovery Ethernet to connect to the undiscovered servers Cannot see other adapters or hosts Although the OneCommand Manager application is installed only local adapters are visible The other adapters and hosts in the SAN cannot be seen The utility uses in band data communication meaning that the management server running the utility must have a physical FC connection to the SAN All the adapters in the SAN will be visible if e The other servers have an FC connection to your zone of the SAN Check fabric zoning All other adapters are running the OneCommand Manager application and the appropriate driver The other adapters are Emulex adapters Note The OneCommand Manager application must be running on all remote hosts that are to be discovered and managed Remote capabilities of the OneCommand Manager application are subject to fabric zoning configuration Remote hosts to be dis
211. h target accessible by the adapter Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN BindingCapabilities Supported by Windows and Solaris Syntax hbacmd BindingCapabilities lt WWPN gt Description This command shows the binding capabilities of the adapter If a binding is configured it is maintained across reboots Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN BindingSupport Supported by Windows and Solaris Syntax hbacmd BindingSupport lt WWPN gt lt Source gt Description This command shows the binding support for the adapter The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 237 gt E EMULEX ay Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN Source C Configuration support L Live support PersistentBinding Supported by Windows and Solaris Syntax hbacmd PersistentBinding lt WWPN gt lt Source gt Description This command specifies which set of persistent binding information configured or live state is requested Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN Source C Configuration L Live RemoveaAllPersistentBinding Supported by Windows and Solaris Syntax hbacmd RemoveAllPersistentBinding lt WWPN gt Description Removes all persisting bindings for the adapter Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN RemovePersistentBinding Supported by Windows and Solaris Syntax hbacmd RemovePersistentBinding lt WWPN gt lt BindType gt lt ID gt lt SCSIBus gt lt SCSITarget gt Description This command removes persi
212. has been set by the peer This parameter cannot be set e Error The state of the iSCSI Error feature The error feature indicates whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer Error is also set to TRUE when the Compatible method for the feature fails ETS Priority Group Properties Area e State The current Priority Group state It can be Enabled or Disabled Sync d If yes the Priority Groups have been set by the peer This parameter cannot be set Error The state of iSCSI Error feature The error feature indicates whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer Error is also set to TRUE when the Compatible method for the feature fails Active Groups e PG The Priority Group number It can be 0 to 7 e Priorities The priorities that are assigned to each Priority Group It is represented in comma separated format e Bandwidth The percentage of available link bandwidth allocated to a particular Priority Group DCB Tab Buttons e Configure DCB Click to configure DCB parameters See the instructions below To configure DCB for iSCSI adapter ports Note While there are eight DCB priority groups in which the priorities can be assigned only two of those groups should be assigned priorities and bandwidths The iSCSI priority is assigned to one priority group and the other seven NIC priorities should be assigned to one and only one other priority group
213. he CEE adapter s non volatile memory Configuring DCB Parameters for OneConnect FCoE Adapter Ports The DCB tab displays parameters for OneConnect FCoE adapter ports To view the DCB parameters for FCoE adapter ports 1 From the discovery tree select the FCoE adapter port whose DCB properties you want to view The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 103 gt G EMULEX 2 Select the DCB tab Z OneCommand TM Manager Bel Ee Efe Yew Bert Discovery Batch Help mo a t Hots Physical Port Info DCB Diagnostics Transceiver Osta S G East Coast Hosts E Wey bay eng ma emex com DCBX Rate Enabled LLDP Transm Stato E OneConmect OCe10100 E ag Poet O DCBX Mode OCB LLOP Receive State E RE 10 00 00 A4 C9 58 3 3S morer maemdexcon PFC Properties 5 OneConmect OCel0100 State Disabled E sa Poet O SRE 10 0000 00 C9 58 38 Aative PriorRies at 20524 00 00 08 21 Bun 3 Ler ouped FCoE Properties jiten ma emdex com Rake Enabled E g OCel0102 FM E sa Peet O DEE 10 0000 00 C9 93 25 SS wolf eng ms ermdex com ETS Prey Group Properties E WI OneConeect OCe10100 Sete Enabh PE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 38 Synd Yes Gy Wer Cort Hosts Error No S a CUPID E OneConnect OCe10100 E ag Poet O Ni 00 00 C9 90 A4 64 Fe 00 000 44 48 SS 1990 07 com E ait 19 2005 01 0 Biwo E iqn 2006 01 cc Bno Ch mete Peet 1 of D Active Priory ele ojejo eo 8 215 Figure 63 DCB tab for FCoE adapter ports DCB Tab Fiel
214. he dialog box Logging out of Target Sessions The Target Sessions dialog box enables you to log out of active sessions for a currently connected target To log out of active sessions for a connected target 1 From the iSCSI Target Discovery dialog box select the target whose sessions you want to log out of and click Target Sessions The Target Sessions dialog box appears From the Session pull down menu select the session from which you want to log out Click Close Session to log out of the session Note If all sessions are logged out the target is disconnected and removed from the discovery tree The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 42 gt G EMULEX Target Sessions xi Session fo x Initiator Name ign 1990 07 com Emulex 00 00 c9 5b 3b b9 CSI Boot No Status Logged in SID 0x4000006 lt 0000 151DQualfier 0x0 TSIH 1792 r Session Negotiated Login Options Session Statistics Session Direction 0 Inkial R2T Yes DefaukTimeTowWar 2 Cmd PDU s 23 Immediate Data Yes DefaukTimeToRetain 20 Response PDUs 28 Xmt Data Ockets 0 Max Connections 1 ErrorRecoveryLevel 0 Recy Date Octets 4911 MaxOutstandingR2T 1 DataPDUInOrder 0 Digest Errors 0 FirstBurstLength 8192 DataSequenceInOrder 0 SEER EN OES o MaxBurstLength 262144 gooo regota r Connection Information iSCSI Connection ID 1 Status Connected Source IP Address 192 168 0 248 Source Port 39890 Destination IP Address 192 163 0 1 Desti
215. he display resolution must be set to 800 by 600 or better For Linux and Solaris systems the display resolution must be set to 1024 by 768 or better The display must run in 256 color mode or higher OneCommand Manager application icons use 256 colors If the display is set for 16 color mode OneCommand Manager application icons are not displayed The OneCommand Manager Application Window Element Definitions The OneCommand Manager application window contains five basic components the menu bar the toolbar the discovery tree the property tabs and the status bar Menu Bar Property Tabs Toolbar Qa Yer Bat Gerry HEA po BS Ees 2 Gra Me ELEKELEJ ROO AL frma Discovery D Tonen l 3 inan F Tree 5 atto Ny OOOO 4 Et ooo aneksa se H rt Ny oiber 06 Dvice Mane lat CERME ER Fyrbck Node None E E LDH p p PETTE ET Tegported Cant of Server Gns gt 2 tar orgs aandaa com accord FCA Types 000 CF 09 69 09 09 Ci 0 OD 60 0 60 09 00 OD E Bet OneCart OGe9200 00 09 09 09 00 09 00 69 09 09 09 09 60 09 00 60 H wto Dmae W OC o _ HEak 3 E argargne endeem B retara Otesi a Status message appears here I Status Bar Figure 9 OneCommand Manager application window Note The element you select in the discovery tree determines whether a menu item or toolbar icon is active For example if you select the local host or other system host the Reset Adapter item on the Adapter menu is unavailable The Res
216. his host e FC Functions The number of FC functions running on the discovered adapters on this host e FCoE Functions The number of FCoE functions running on the discovered adapters on this host e FC Targets The number of FC targets discovered on the FC FCoE functions on this host VPorts The number of discovered virtual ports that can be managed by this host Not supported on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface iSCSI Functions The number of iSCSI functions running on the discovered adapters on this host iSCSI Targets The number of iSCSI targets discovered on the iSCSI functions on this host Grouping Hosts The OneCommand Manager application enables you to assign related hosts to host groups Typically hosts within the same host group share some common function or they may simply reside within the same organizational unit within an enterprise such as Payroll group or a Shipping Receiving group You can display the hosts in the discovery tree in either a group centric format or in the host based flat format You can also perform batch operations such as firmware download and driver parameter updates on a selected set of groups See Updating Firmware for Multiple Adapters on page 134 for more information Note Grouping hosts is not supported on VMware To display all hosts without grouping 1 Do one of the following e From the View menu uncheck Show Groups From
217. hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command shows the dump file directory for the adapters in the host Note The dump directory applies to all adapters in the server There is nota separate dump directory for each adapter Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN SetDumpDirectory Supported by VMware ESX ESXi Syntax hbacmd h ipaddress port m cim u username p password n root emulex setdumpdirectory lt DumpDirectoryName gt Description This command sets the dump directory for the ESX ESXi host The Dump feature works only if the Dump directory is set for the ESXi host You must first create a directory to where the files are to be stored The Dump directory created is prefixed with vmfs volumes You cannot create a directory in vmfs volumes The provider checks for the Dump directory and creates the dump files in that location Note The dump directory applies to all adapters in the server There is no separate dump directory for each adapter Parameters lt DumpDirectoryName gt The dump directory to be created h Host s IP Address m cim u root p lt password gt n lt namespace gt Example hbacmd h 10 192 203 173 m cim u root p Swamiji001 n root emulex setdumpdirectory 10 00 00 00 c9 61 2 64 ocm datastore The OneCommand
218. ials and TCP IP Settings ssseee 36 Configuring iSCSI Target Discovery ccccceeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetesetnaeeeetees 38 Adding Target Ponal eeren 39 Specifying Portal Specific Login Options ccccecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 39 Removing a Target Portal sccccccccctesececesesecenesenesenesteestsessnestaesieestseneeeseaeeeseness 40 Logging miO TAN QOUS ae cercccertcctecccccecenenecenenecececenecececenecececenederecetereneceneceaecedes 41 Manually Adding an iSCSI Target ccccceeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeenaaaes 41 REMOVING Targets ccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeees 42 Viewing Target SESSIONS 0 cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceneeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeteceaaeeeeeess 42 Logging out of Target SESSIONS cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetaeeeeeeeeeeteee 42 Configuring iSNS for iSCSI Target Discovery ccccceecceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeenenaeees 45 Viewing Discovery INfOrMALION ee eeeeeceeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 47 Viewing Host Grouping Information ccccccceeeeeeeeeeceneeeeeeeeeeeeeetaeeeeeeeeeetee 48 Viewing Host INfOrmation ccccccccececececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 48 GOW PING HOSS seissen aa cece dean A EAS 50 Managing Host Groups ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeenaaeeeeeeeeneee 51 Creating a Host Group ccceec
219. iator Secret enclosed in quotes string length 12 16 Note If you set Auth to 1 you must also specify the TgtCHAPName and TgtSecret If you set Auth to a value of 2 you must also specify the TgtCHAPName TgtSecret InitCHAPName and InitSecret must also be specified AddTargetPortal Note You must specify either the TSIH value or the ISID qualifier If you specify ISID qualifier you must also specify the Target s ID address Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port AddTargetPortal lt MAC_Address gt lt Target_IP gt lt Port gt ImmediateData lt 0 1 gt HeaderDigest lt 0 1 gt DataDigest lt 0 1 gt Auth lt 0 1 2 gt TgtCHAPName TgtSecret InitCHAPName InitSecret Description This command adds a new SendTarget Portal for the initiator and runs a target discovery once the SendTarget Portal is created This command requires that you specify a valid portal IP address lt Target_IP gt and a valid port number lt Port gt If you do not specify the remaining options these options are set to their default values When you set the Authentication Method lt Auth gt to a value other than 0 you must set additional parameters to specify the initiator CHAP name target CHAP name and initiator and target secret strings Each string should be enclosed in quotations to avoid mangling by the Windows Linux Solaris or VMware shell s parser If you set
220. ication to operate in read only mode Read only mode prevents users from performing certain operations such as resetting adapters updating an adapter s firmware and changing adapter driver properties and bindings It only affects the local OneCommand Manager application interface These operations can still be performed using remote management Enter lt y gt for yes to allow the user to perform these operations enter lt n gt for no if read only mode is desired 11 You are prompted about allowing users to change the management mode after installation Enter lt y gt for yes or lt n gt for no In VMware ESX Server The following must be installed before you can install the utilities e Emulex Driver for VMware ESX version 8 2 or later is required only if FC FCoE functionality is desired Refer to the Emulex Driver for VMware ESX User Manual for specific information on driver support in ESX Releases e The NIC driver be2net is required only if FCoE iSCSI NIC functionality is desired e The iSCSI driver be2iscsi is required only if iSCSI functionality is desired ESX 4 1 or later To install the OneCommand Manager application agent in VMware ESX Server Log into the ESX Server COS 2 Copy the elxocmcore esx lt NN gt lt version gt lt arch gt rpm file to a directory on the install machine where NN is 40 for ESX 4 0 or 41 for an ESX 4 1 system 3 CD to the directory to which you copied the rpm file Install the rom Type
221. ick Browse The Driver Parameter File Selection dialog box appears Select the file you want to use and click OK A dialog box appears notifying you that the OneCommand Manager application is searching for compatible adapters Once compatible adapters are found the Driver Parameter File field of the Batch Driver Param eter Update dialog box displays the selected file s path The Supported Models text field dis plays a list of all adapter models that are compatible with the selected file The set of compatible adapters appears in the dialog box s discovery tree Checkboxes next to the host and adapter entries are used to select or deselect an entry Check ing an adapter selects or removes that adapter checking a host removes or selects all eligible adapters for that host You can display host groups by checking Show Host Groups To display a particular host group choose that group from the Host Group menu The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 100 M EMULEX OneCommand Manager Batch Driver Parameter Update Driver Parameter Fle Selection Driver Parameter File Emulex Repository ebxstor 2 0 000 dp Browse Supported Driver Type Windows StorPort Host Group Selection IT Show Host Groups Host Group aay Select the adapters that are to be updated then press Start Updates fal sig Hosts S E waar amp 4 EE LPeiioooms SH 10 00 00 00 9 51 SE 51 O E accorp d e
222. ile Enter the license key file ame below and click OK to install the activation keys AdsptertO fo1kzz 4G47 15558 4221 License Key File Name ee Browse crn cmt Figure 55 Install Feature Licenses dialog box The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 91 gt G EMULEX 3 Following the instructions you received with the Entitlement Code go to the License Web site and enter the AdapterlD and Entitlement Code Note The Copy to Clipboard button enables you to copy the AdapterlD to the clipboard so you can paste it into a file or in the AdapterID field at the License Web site 4 When the AdapterlD and Entitlement Code are successfully validated download a License Key File containing one or more activation keys 5 Using the Install Feature Licenses dialog box enter the name of the License Key File or click Browse to use a file browser to find the file and click OK 6 Adialog box appears confirming that you want to install the licenses Click OK A dialog box appears notifying you that the installation was successful or why it failed Click OK Changing Personalities on OneConnect Adapters The OneCommand Manager application allows you to change the personality running on the adapter You can choose NIC only FCoE or iSCSI In some cases the adapters will come pre configured to support multiple personalities In other cases a feature enablement license must be installed before the adapter can support mult
223. ing Multiple logins to the same iSCSI target from a host machine result in multiple devices presented to the OS In such cases multi pathing softvare should be installed to avoid device contention problems iamete cma Figure 20 Target Login dialog box To log into a target From the iSCSI Target Discovery dialog box select the target from the Targets table Click Target Login The Target Login dialog box appears The dialog box displays the Target Name and Target Alias of the target When you log into a target and reboot the system the OneConnect adapter automatically logs in to that target after the reboot is complete Configure Advanced Login Options if you want See Specifying Portal Specific Login Options on page 39 for more information Click OK If the target was successfully logged into the target s status in the Targets table will change to Connected Note If you are logging into a target more than once or you are logging into the same target from multiple iSCSI ports you must have multi pathing software installed to properly present the target s LUN s to the operating system Manually Adding an iSCSI Target The iSCSI Target Discovery dialog box enables you to manually add and log into iSCSI targets To manually add an iSCSI target 1 From the iSCSI Target Discovery dialog box click Manually Add Target The Add iSCSI Target dialog box appears Enter the target iSCSI name target IP
224. internally measured supply voltage in the transceiver TX Bias Current The internally measured TX bias current TX Output Power The measured TX output power RX Input Power The measured RX input power Viewing Vital Product Data VPD OneConnect adapters The VPD tab displays vital product data if available for the selected OneConnect adapter port such as the product name part number serial number and so on Note Not supported on systems using CIM provider v1 2 1 on ESX 3i To view VPD information a 2 Select Host or Fabric view In the discovery tree select the OneConnect port whose VPD information you want to view 3 Select the VPD tab The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 75 gt G EMULEX 77 OneCommand TM Manager O x File View Port Discovery Batch Help B a Port t Port Information l Saitis Maintenance DHCHAP a iE 10 00 00 00 9 58 28 Target Mapping Driver Parameters Diagnostks Transceiver Data YPD West Coast Hosts bal CUPID Vital Product Data BET OreConnect OCe10100 sues Port 0 Mi 00 00 C9 90 A4 64 Product Name EPE11000 4GB S FC PCI EXPRESS HBA SFF DIAG OPTICS 2 i 00 00 C9 S0 A4 8 PN Part Number a 1000 64 S ign 1990 07 com SN Serial Number WN55113293 ag Port 1 vo is55119299 8 as My 00 00 C9 S0 A4 60 vi Emntiex Pel LO00 M4 4Gb Iport FC PCle SFF HBA E A 00 00 C9 50 A4 D v2 Pei 1000 64 v3 T2 3 68 T
225. ion Resolution No module Ipfc found for kernel error message When upgrading the kernel rom generates the following error No module Ipfc found for kernel KERNELVERSION A recently upgraded kernel cannot find the ramdisk After upgrading the kernel the kernel cannot find the ramdisk which halts or panics the system The driver is not loaded after a system reboot after upgrading the kernel These three situations may be resolved by upgrading the kernel There are two ways to install the driver into an upgraded kernel The method you use depends on whether or not you are upgrading the driver Upgrade the kernel using the same version of the driver Upgrade the kernel using a new version of the driver See the Installation section of the driver manual for these procedures Driver uninstall fails The lpfc install uninstall script fails with an error Try the following solutions e Uninstall the OneCommand Manager application by running the uninstall script from the OneCommand Manager application installation directory e Unmount all FC disk drives e Unload the LPFC driver Ipfc install script exit code The Ipfc install script contains exit codes that can be useful in diagnosing installation problems See the Ipfc install script for a complete listing of codes and definitions The OneCommand Manager application software package will not install An error message states that
226. ion whose PCI information you want to view Page 89 gt G EMULEX Managing Adapters This section describes the various adapter management functions you can perform using the OneCommand Manager application Showing and Installing Licenses for OneConnect Adapters The OneCommand Manager application allows you to view available licenses and install licenses to enable features such as FCoE or iSCSI personalities on OneConnect adapters without having to re wire the adapter Using the Adapter Information tab you can view what licenses are available and install licenses for a OneConnect adapter Z OnecCommandi TM Manager Ele Wew Bort Discovery Gaeh Help ma ofz OrnCormext OTeL0t00 812323 2 103 234 0 Working he 1990407 cen Eero 02 00 2 103 240 E egs Pot J i 2 0 57 0 Mie 00 00 29 IOT i aes E 8 00 00 C9 A0 39 00 z D A1900 c0 Eade x 02 00 L COSPIELY Ch md Pw L000 Nes tame 10 00 00200 09 51136 93 k UEFI BIOS 39 08 DE exp te 183 UEFI NOC 4 5423 E wan PLOC UEFI FOOOE 5 0027 H as Port O 10 00 0 00 C9 420A 2 i UEFI GCSI CHIR E SL Aupa erder con E I OCeLOLODNM B am Port 0 Mp 00 00 C9 AD 0040 10 00 00 00 9 00 00 41 Show License Features E dG Poet 1 Mic 00 00 C9 A0 00 42 g ratal Feature Lceraes RE 10 00 00 00 09 00 00 43 E we L952 2M 10 00 00 00 C920 ATIPE L J ew E WT Le LOO NA a Port 0 0 00200 00 C9 3C CF 60 aD Port 1 10 00 0 00 09 CCF 61 Oh Peet 2
227. iple personalities See Showing and Installing Licenses for OneConnect Adapters on page 90 for more information Use the Adapter Information tab to make personality changes 7 OneCommand TM Manager ofz Ea Yew Bot Dicoreey Eteh Heb DERAS E Me 00 00 C9 AD SP08 Ry 00 00 C9 00 39 00 ba 19 0407 coer Errada 02 00 g Port J Nic 00 00 09 tu IOC E 7 00 00 CIAD 3900 DS A1007 com Edex 02 00 E pa P01 L000 Ne EE egs 10 00 00200 09 51136 93 2 Apita E we LPO H muds Port O 10 00 0 00 C9 42 0A 2 E SL Aupa erder I OCELLI w Pot 0 Mp 00 00 C9 AD 0040 ET 10 00 00 00 9 00 00 41 2 aX Pont 1 ip 00 00 C9 D DO 42 RE 10 00 00 00 09 00 00 43 Swe ess J 10 00 000 CF 20 A7 FE E fat P01 LOOd Ne a Port 0 0 00000 00 09 3C CF 60 aN Port 1 10 00 00 00 09 9 CF 61 OM Poet 2 10 00 0 00 C9 3C CF E2 apb Port 3 1000 00 00 C9 90 CF 09 Oe ILEN FG Port O Ne 00 00 09 56 AS4C Figure 56 OneConnect Adapter Information tab The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 92 gt G EMULEX To change the personality of a OneConnect adapter 1 From the discovery tree select the OneConnect adapter whose personality you want to change The Adapter Information tab is displayed 2 From the Personality area of the Adapter Information tab select the personality type you want and click Apply Note If the adapter does not support personalities personality controls are not displayed Also if the adapter does not
228. isabling FC Ports cccccccccecseeeeeeeeeeeeeencneeeeeeeeeeeessnaeeeeeees 117 Enabling and Disabling Physical Ports OneConnect Adapters Only 117 Configuring iSCSI Port Initiator LOGIN eeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetteeeeeeeeeeeeenaaees 118 Changing World Wide Name Configuration FC FCoE Ports Only 121 Creating and Deleting Virtual Ports FC and FCoE Ports Only 0005 124 Creating Virtual Ports cccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeecaaeeeeeeeeeetesenaeeeeeees 124 Deleting Virtual POrts 2 2 cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneas 126 Using FC SP DHCHAP Authentication Windows Linux 8 2 and Solaris 128 Linux Considerations aacitinanancnananada ahaa heineneictaiiess 129 Enabling Authentication cc ceccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteteeeetentes 129 The DHGHAP Tab sssssdsscsteeeecctedeesccetencsneddece cena desesace deen save desedace daidai adidadis 130 Changing Authentication Configuration cccccceessseeeeeeeeeeeeeetsneeeeees 131 Changing Your PaSSWOVMG ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeeccaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaees 132 Viewing the Error and Event Log ssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteteenennnaaeeeees 132 Updating Adapter Firmware ce ll ll nln niin il nnn annann nannan annann 133 Updating Firmware for a Single Adapter cccceeceeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeennaeeees 133 Updating Firmware for Mul
229. ise window 4 Click Next The Installation Options window appears 7 Emulex OCManager Enterprise 5 01 02 01 1 Installation options Fee These options determine how the application wil be installed M Emulex OCManager Enterprise x64 F Supporting Features This installs Emulex OCManager Enterprise 64bit Feature size 113 535 KB Install size 113 535 KB Remove size OK6 4 gt Disk space 43 247 476 KB Installation folder Browse Tarma Installer Figure 2 OCManager Enterprise Installation Options window The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 6 gt G EMULEX 5 Click Install The Management Mode dialog box appears Chooose the management mode you want and click OK See Changing Management and Read Only Mode on page 28 for more information Select the management mode in which you want to run OneCommand Manager and press OK to change the mode C Strictly Local Management Only manage the adapters on this host Management of adspters on this host from other hosts is rer allowed Local Management Plus remote access from other hosts Only manage the adapters on this host Managemert of adapters on this host from other hosts is alowed C Full Management Manage the adapters on this host and other hosts that allow k Managemerk of the adapters on this host From another host is allowed I Read only operation no senstive operations allowed Figure 3 Management Mode
230. k the link to the appropriate driver and click the Linux tools link The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 249 gt G EMULEX Table 6 Emulex Driver for Linux and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Continued Situation Resolution Under certain conditions of an I O load some targets cannot retire an I O issued by a Linux initiator within the default timeout of 30 seconds given by the SCSI midlayer If the situation is not corrected the initiator to target condition deteriorates into abort recovery storms leading to I O failures in the block layer These types of failures are preceded by a SCSI IO error of hex 6000000 Emulex provides a script which addresses this issue To access the set_target_timeout sh script click http www emulex com files downloads linux tools html then click the link to the appropriate driver and click the Linux tools link LPFC driver fails to recognize an adapter and logs unknown IOCB messages in the system log during driver load The adapter is running outdated firmware Upgrade adapter firmware to minimum supported revision listed in installation guide or newer rmmod of LPFC driver hangs and module reference count is 0 Due to a small race condition in the kernel it is possible for an rmmod command to hang Issue the rmmod w command If this does not help reboot the computer System panics when booted with a failed adapter installed R
231. led or disabled With DCBX enabled the configured values are used only if the switch does not provide them With DCBX disabled the configured values are used DCBX Mode The DCBX mode can be set to CEE or Cisco Intel Nuova CIN Changes to the DCBX mode require a reboot of the host Operating Version Operating version of the DCBX protocol The system adjusts as needed to operate at the highest version supported by both link partners This setting cannot be changed Maximum Version The highest DCBX protocol version supported by the system Version numbers start at zero The DCBX protocol must be backward compatible with all previous versions This setting cannot be changed LLDP Settings Area Transmit Enabled LLDP Transmit can be enabled or disabled Transmit Port Description Enabled Provides a description of the port in an alpha numeric format The value equals the ifDescr object if the LAN device supports RFC 2863 Transmit System Name Enabled Provides the system s assigned name in an alpha numeric format The value equals the sysName object if the LAN device supports RFC 3418 The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 106 gt G EMULEX e Transmit System Description Enabled Provides a description of the network entity in an alpha numeric format This includes system s name and versions of hardware operating system and networking software supported by the device The value equals the sysDescr object if the LAN device supp
232. lex adapters Enable FC discovery of Xx Xx Xx x Emulex and OEM branded Emulex adapters Change an adapter s WWPN X X X x or WWNN Reset adapters x x x x Set up persistent binding X Set adapter driver parameters X x x simultaneously to multiple adapters The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 2 gt G EMULEX Table 1 Supported Features by Operating System Cross Reference Continued Feature Task Windows Solaris Linux VMware BSX Server Set global driver parameters to X xX X x adapters Boot from SAN functionality xX x xX X Update firmware and FC boot xX X X x code on a single adapter or multiple adapters using batch update Enable or disable the x86 x x X x BootBIOS EFI or OpenBoot PXE boot Run diagnostic tests on X xX X X adapters Manage local adapters X X X x Manage FC remote and X xX X x TCP IP accessed adapters Locate adapters using xX X X X beaconing Mask and unmask LUNS xX xX Perform authentication using x nr FC SP DHCHAP Create and delete virtual ports x X X Run in read only mode xX xX xX x Configure boot from SAN xX X xX x Modify an IP port number X xX X x View vital product data X X xX x View transceiver information x x xX x Create SAN element reports X xX X x Manage adapters using CIM xX Enable or disable FIP x x xX x COMSTAR support b Gi Adapter hot swapping hot X
233. list of hosts assigned to the currently selected host group e Groups The list of the currently defined host groups When you select a group in this list its host members appear in the Hosts in Selected Group list Host Group Management Buttons Add Host Adds selected available hosts to the currently selected group e Remove Host Removes selected hosts from the currently selected group e Create New Group Enables you to create a new host group The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 51 gt G EMULEX e Delete Group Removes the currently selected host group e Restore Group Returns the selected group s configuration to its original state e Restore All Groups Returns all groups to to their original state e OK Saves the current configuration changes and closes the dialog box e Cancel Discards changes and closes the dialog box Host Group Management Icons e Indicates that the host is currently assigned to a single host group amp Indicates that the host is currently assigned to multiple host groups Creating a Host Group To create a new host group 1 From the View menu select Manage Groups The Host Group Management dialog box appears 2 Click Create New Group The Create New Host Group dialog box is displayed Create New Host Group x Group Name Erter the host group neme here OK Cancel Figure 27 Create New Host Group dialog box 3 Enter the name of the group you want to create and
234. ll be used again as the iSCSI initiator name To view default login options 1 In the discovery tree select the iSCSI port whose default login settings you want to view The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 119 gt G EMULEX 2 Select the iSCSI Initiator Login Options tab and click View Default Login Options The Initiator Default Login Options window appears Iritigh2T Yes HeaderDugest None ImmediateData Yes DataDigest None MaxOutstandingR2T 1 MaxConnections 1 FrstBurctLength 192 DataPOUlnOrder 1 MaxBurstlength 262144 DataSequenceinOrder t DafatTime2 Wak 2 MaRecvDataSegmentLength 65535 OefoukTime2Retain 20 ErrceRecoveryLevel 0 mr Figure 72 Initiator Default Login Options window Initiator Default Login Options Field Definitions Immediate Data If set to Yes allows the initiator to append unsolicited data to a command MaxOutstandingR2T The maximum number of outstanding request to transmit s R2T s per task within a session each up to MaxBurstLength bytes FirstBurstLength The maximum amount of unsolicited data in bytes the initiator can send to the target during the execution of a single iSCSI command MaxBurstLength The maximum amount of either unsolicited or solicited data the initiator may send in a single burst Any amount of data exceeding this value must be explicitly solicited by the target DefaultTime2Wait The minimum time to wait in seconds before the initiator attem
235. me emulex com E MD OreConeect OCe10100 VLAN IDs p as Port 1 E 10 00 00 00 9 58 38 Gy Wer Const Hosts hel CUPID EE OneConnect OCe10100 Eh bas Peet O Nio 00 00 lt 9 90 A4 64 FR 00 00 9 40 04 48 SS 1990 07 com E saat i 2006 01 c Pwo E a iqn 2006 01 cc Bno Ti T i Dret 1 Figure 67 FIP tab for FCoE adapters FIP Dialog Box Field Descriptions DCB Settings Area Note DCB settings are only applicable when the DCBX Mode in the DCB tab is set to DCB Note In the illustration the DCB FIP Settings group box also has Active its title This means that DCB FIP is the current DCBX mode DCBX mode is set from the DCB tab If CIN Non FIP was the current DCBX mode Active would be in the CIN Non FIP Settings group box title e Primary Fabric Name Indicates the FC Fabric s WWN to which to connect If the Primary Fabric Name is wild i e all OxFFs then connection to any fabric name is allowed e Primary Switch Name Indicates the FC Switch s WWN to which to connect If the Primary Switch Name is wild i e all OxFFs then connection to any switch name is allowed e VLAN ID Determines the VLAN where the adapter FCoE services are available It can have a value from 0 4095 and supports wild card values if Any is checked e Any VLAN ID is valid check box When checked the VLAN ID field of the FCoE forwarder can be any valid value The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 11
236. n Target Login Click to login to a selected target See Logging into Targets on page 41 for more information Target Sessions Click to view active sessions for the selected target See Viewing Target Sessions on page 42 for more information Manually Add Target Click to manually add an iSCSI target See Manually Adding an iSCSI Target on page 41 for more information Remove Target Click to manually remove an iSCSI target See Removing Targets on page 42 for more information Refresh Targets Click to manually force a complete rediscovery of the targets querying all configured iSNS servers and target portals Adding Target Portals To add a target portal 1 From the iSCSI Target Discovery dialog box click Add Portal The Add Target Portal dialog box appears Enter the server IP address and TCP port number and click OK After successfully adding a target portal that target portal s targets are discovered and appear in the target list Specifying Portal Specific Login Options Normally the login options for the portal defaults to the options specified on the Initiator Login Options tab However the Advanced Login Options dialog box allows you to modify the portal specific login options The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 39 gt G EMULEX Advanced Login Options xi These options override the initiator login options ImmediateData fresa HeaderDigest None x Dotadigest None
237. n Environment Check the box to enable PXE boot on the selected port Note PXE Boot is only available on ports with PCI function 0 or 1 Viewing Physical Port Information OneConnect adapters The Physical Port Info tab contains a general summarization of the PCI functions under that physical port and the current physical port status It also allows you to enable or disable the physical port See Enabling and Disabling Physical Ports OneConnect Adapters Only on page 117 for more information To view physical port information 1 Select Host view 2 Select a OneConnect adapter port in the discovery tree The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 65 gt G EMULEX 3 Select the Physical Port Info tab 7 OneCommaoand IM Manager BEE Ele Yew Bort Discovery Batch Heb ca Physical Pert Info cB Olsgnostics Transceiver Osta es Et H Lat Coat Hosts D Eh breng ma ender com D a OneCormact OCe 10100 oe a ASE 10 00 00 A8 C9584 Ay mangy erg ma emulex com WEI OneCornect OCe10100 mus Port 0 a ASE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 38 Gl Lnqroured E N bbet eng ma erntex com MI OceL0102 1H as Port 0 AoE 10 00 00 00 C9 99 25 Sh wot eng ma orsdex com WED OneCornect OCe10100 ags Port L EE 10 00 00 00 9 40 30 I West Coast Hosts pel CLPID WT OneCormect OCel0L00 ags Port O Nip 00 00 C9 90 A4 64 B A 00 00 9 20 At48 aD 9 1990 07 com sa Port Mp OCOLI AAE E A 00
238. nager User Manual Page 161 gt G EMULEX Diagnostic Dump File Transfer x Select The Dump Files To Copy CUPID_10000000c9513e51_20100615 165048626 txt CUPID_10000000c9513e51_20100616 162156797 dmp CUPID_10000000c9513e51_20100616 162156797 txt CUPID_10000000c9513eS1_20100617 110108797 txt CUPID _10000000c9513eS1_20100618 151054402 dmp CUPID_10000000c9S13eS1_20100618 151054402 txt CUPID_10000000 9513eS1_20100622 111648441 txt CUPID _10000000 9S 13eS1_20100625 141150706 txt CUPID _10000000 95 13eS1 _20100625 14160005S txt CUPID _10000000 95 1 3eS1 _20100625 152930131 txt gt CopyTo C Program Files Emulex Util Dump Start Copy Figure 102 Diagnostic Dump File Transfer dialog box 6 Select the files you want to copy multiple selections are available and click Start Copy The remote dump files will be copied to your local Dump folder The local dump folder locations are described in step 4 Running Advanced Diagnostic Tests The Advanced Diagnostics feature gives you greater control than the Quick Test over the type of diagnostics tests that run Through Advanced Diagnostics you can specify which tests to run the number of cycles to run and what to do in the event of a test failure Not available in read only mode or on LightPulse adapters in ESXi hosts Note Internal and External Loopback tests are not available for LP21000 and LP21002 adapters To run advanced diagnostics tests Click Advanced
239. nager application in Linux Log on as root 2 Download the utilities from the Emulex Web site or copy them to the system from the installation CD 3 Copy the installation and uninstallation scripts to a known location for easy access by other users 4 Copy the OneCommand elxocm lt Platform gt lt AppsRev gt tgz file to a directory on the install machine 5 Change use cd command to the directory to which you copied the tar file 6 Untar the file e For RHEL 5 and RHEL 6 type tar zxvf elxocm rhel5 rhel6 lt apps ver gt lt rel gt tgz e For SLES 10 and SLES 11 type tar zxvf elxocm sles10 slesll lt apps ver gt lt rel gt tgz 7 Change use cd command to the elxocm directory created in step 6 e For RHEL 5 and RHEL 6 type cd elxocm rhel5 rhel6 lt apps ver gt lt rel gt For SLES 10 and SLES 11 type 7 cd elxocm sles10 slesll lt apps ver gt lt rel gt 8 Run the install script Type 7 install sh The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 9 gt EMULEX 9 Enter the type of management you want to use 1 Local Mode HBA s on this Platform can be managed by OneCommand clients on this Platform Only 2 Managed Mode HBA s on this Platform can be managed by local or remote OneCommand clients 3 Remote Mode Same as 2 plus OneCommand clients on this Platform can manage local and remote HBA s 10 If you answered lt 2 gt or lt 3 gt in step 9 you are asked if you want the OneCommand Manager appl
240. nation Port 3260 Redirected Destination 0 0 0 0 Redirected Destination Port 0 Connection Negotiated Login Properties Authentication Method None MaxRecyvDataSegnentLength 16384 Header Digest None TCPMSS 1436 Data Digest None Figure 21 Target Sessions dialog box Target Sessions Field Definitions e Initiator Name The initiator named used to log into the session e Status The session status logged in login in progress login failed recovery unknown e ISID The initiator session identifier unique for each session e ISID Qualifier The first two bytes of the ISID unique for each session e TSIH The target session identifier handle A tag generated by an iSCSI target to identify an iSCSI session with a specific iSCSI initiator iSCSI Boot Yes indicates a boot session Logout is not possible from a boot session The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 43 gt G EMULEX Session Negotiated Login Options Area InitialR2T The initial request to transmit When set to Yes the initiator has to wait for the target to solicit SCSI data before sending it When set to No it allows the initiator to send a burst of unsolicited FirstBurstLength bytes Immediate Data When set to Yes it allows the initiator to append unsolicited data to a command MaxConnections The maximum number of connections to targets that are allowed within a single session MaxOutstandingR2T The maximum number of outstanding requ
241. nd click OK to delete the virtual port Figure 78 Delete Virtual Port Warning Note The link on the physical port must be up to delete a virtual port The Remove Virtual Port button on the Virtual Port tab is disabled if the link is down 4 Check It is OK to delete the virtual port and click OK You are notified that the virtual port is no longer available and that it was removed from the discovery tree 5 Click OK Using FC SP DHCHAP Authentication Windows Linux 8 2 and Solaris Use the DHCHAP tab to view and configure FC SP DHCHAP Diffie Hellmann Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol You can authenticate an adapter to a switch Note DHCHAP is available only for physical ports not for virtual ports Note DHCHAP is not supported on COMSTAR ports Note DHCHAP is not supported on RHEL6 and SLES11 SP1 Note DHCHAP is not supported on OneConnect adapters Once DHCHAP has been activated and configured manually initiate authentication per adapter by clicking on the Initiate Authentication button or by inducing a fabric login FLOGI time per the FC SP standard to the switch A FLOGI can also be caused by bringing the link between the switch and adapter down and then up Not available in read only mode The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 128 gt G EMULEX Authentication must be enabled at the driver level Authentication is disabled by default To enable DHCHAP using the Driv
242. neConnect adapters Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd EchoTest lt WWPN Source gt lt WWPN Destination gt lt Count gt lt StopOnError gt lt Pattern gt The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 198 gt G EMULEX Description This command runs the echo test on adapters Note Support for remote adapter is TCP IP access only The EchoTest command fails if the target WWPN does not support the ECHO ELS command Parameters WWPN Source WWPN of the originating adapter WWPN Destination WWPN of the destination echoing adapter Count Number of times to run the test 0 run test indefinitely StopOnError Checks if the test must be halted on error 0 No halt 1 Halt on error Pattern Hexadecimal data pattern to transmit up to 8 characters GetBeacon Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd GetBeacon lt WWPN MAC gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command shows the current beacon state ON or OFF Parameters WWPN WWPN of the FC port MAC MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI port GetXcvrData Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd GetXcvrData lt WWPN MAC gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows clie
243. ning VNIC Info Area If supported e Name The name assigned to the vNIC by an administrator during switch configuration e Outer VLAN ID The VLAN identifier used between the NIC port and the switch The switch maps this value into the VLAN ID used on the network e Min Bandwidth The minimum bandwidth i e speed at which the port is guaranteed to run e Max Bandwidth The maximum bandwidth i e speed at which the port is guaranteed to run Port Information Buttons Not available in read only mode e Modify Enables you to change TCP IP settings for the selected port You can change the port s VLAN tag priority IP address and more See Modifying TCP IP iSCSI Port Configuration on page 114 for more information Viewing NIC Port Information When you select a NIC port from the discovery tree the NIC Port Info tab contains general attributes associated with the selected NIC port If the adapter supports vNIC vNIC data is also displayed Note NIC ports do not exist only on NIC Only adapters NIC ports can also exist on iSCSI and FCoE adapters Note vNIC is supported only on IBM virtual fabric adapters For specific information as to whether it is supported on a specific adapter see the release notes that are available on the IBM adapter pages on the Emulex website To view general NIC port information 1 Select Host or Virtual Ports view Note In Virtual Ports view NIC ports only appear on FCoE
244. njunction with the Change WWN button Displays the World Wide Node Name you assigned for the selected adapter port but the system must be rebooted for these changes to take effect and appear under the Current listing See Configuring Boot from SAN on page 148 for more information Maintenance Tab Buttons Not available in read only mode Configure Boot Click Configure Boot to configure boot from SAN See Configuring Boot from SAN on page 148 for more information Not available on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface e Change WWN Click to change the selected adapter port s World Wide Node Name or World Wide Port Name See Changing World Wide Name Configuration FC FCoE Ports Only on page 121 for more information Not available on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface Viewing OneConnect Adapter Firmware Information Unlike LightPulse adapters OneConnect adapter firmware is maintained on an adapter specific instead of port specific basis To view OneConnect firmware information 1 Select Host view Note iSCSI and NIC Only adapters do not appear in Fabric view 2 Select a OneConnect adapter in the discovery tree 3 Select the Firmware tab 7 One Command TM Manager Gie Yew Bort Dicovery Batch tiep Adapter Information Firmware Active Firmware Versions 2 703 100 1 tt Hosts Gy East Cost Hosts 8 o biby eng ma
245. nly mode The default location is e In Windows the OneCommand Manager application install directory on your local drive e In Solaris opt ocmanager Dump e In Linux usr sbin ocmanager Dump The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 170 gt G EMULEX e In VMware Server There is no default directory for VMware After writing an entry into the log you are prompted to clear the display The default name of the saved file is DiagTest log An example of a saved log file appears below Mi diagtest Notepad 0f x file Edt Format Yew Hep Test Sequence Started C1000 cycles stop on error test pattern default OMA Loopback Started OMA Loopback 1000 cycles completed with O errors 10171 ms External Loopback started External Loopback General error Test Sequence Completed Figure 112 Example of DiagTestLog window To save the log file 1 After running a test from the Diagnostic tab click Save Test Log The Diagnostic Test Log dialog box appears The default name of a saved file is DiagTest log 2 Browse to the desired directory change the log file name if you want and click Save to file Retrieving Dump Files For OneConnect adapters you can retrieve dump files from remote hosts Not available in read only mode To retrieve a diagnostic dump 1 Select the Diagnostics tab and click Diagnostic Dump The Diagnostic Dump dialog box appears Diagnostic Dump Ea Dump Details Target MAC 00 00 C9 9D A4
246. nly currently undiscovered hosts 2 From the Remove Hosts dialog box select the hosts you want to remove You can select all the displayed hosts by clicking Select All 3 Click Remove to remove the selected hosts Configuring Discovery CIM Credentials and TCP IP Settings Use the OneCommand Manager application Discovery Settings dialog box to configure several discovery server parameters You can define when to start the discovery server when to refresh FC and TCP IP accessed discoveries and when to remove previously discovered adapters that are no longer being discovered You can also define default CIM credentials such as the protocol user name port number password and name space For TCP IP management you can specify an IP port number change an IP port number and enable a port for TCP IP management Note CIM is only supported on Windows systems The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 36 gt G EMULEX OneCommand Manager Discovery Settings xi Discovery Server Startup Select when to start the discovery server C Atsystem hoot When this utility starts slower Undiscovered Adapter Expiration Select when to remove a previously discovered adapter thatis no longer being discovered I Never remove Remove afer fis00 seconds O immediately CIM Credentials Protocol htp C https Port Number fxs Username fot Password Pe Namespace etchbacrpifcinv2 Refresh Rate Select when to star
247. nt add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command shows transceiver data such as vendor name and serial number Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN port MAC MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI port Example C Program Files emulex Util OCManager gt hbacmd h 10 192 203 154 m cim u root p Swamiji001 n root emulex getxcvrdata 00 00 c9 93 2f d6 The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 199 gt G EMULEX LoadList Note Not supported for OneConnect adapters Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd LoadList lt WWPN gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command shows the flash memory load list data for the adapter Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN LoopBackTest Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd LoopBackTest lt WWPN MAC gt lt Type gt lt Count gt lt StopOnError gt Pattern Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command runs the loop test on the adapter specified
248. nt to delete The Virtual Ports tab appears The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 126 OneCommand TM Manager Fie Mew Port Discovery Batch Hel gt G EMULEX il 3 m a r Vetual Ports Virtual Pert FG East Const Hosts biby erg msemuex com x E N One Correct 00010100 Physical Port WWN 10 00 00 00 C9 51 3 51 E as Port O VPort Port WWN 20 02 00 00 C9 51 3 51 ET 10 00 00 AA C9 58 34 99 E J Ungouped VPort Node WWN 20 00 00 00 C9 51 3 51 Feb det eng ma erndex com VPort FCID 10201 Em rita VPort Name Emulex PPN 20 02 00 00 C9 51 36 51 Yport 1 VName O5 EE 10 00 00 00 9 93 25 99 Humber of Target Ports 0 EL West Coast Hosts ial curio Virtual Machine Info Ee 0Ce10102 FM E a Port 0 SE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 A4 98 Port RE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 44 90 BET LPe1 1000 4 s 10 00 00 00 C9 S1 3E 55 w dagy E eI OCe10102 FM E Port 0 EZ 10 00 00 00209 90 A4 0F Figure 77 Virtual Port tab The OneCommand Manager User Manual 3 Click Remove Virtual Port The Delete Virtual Port Warning dialog box appears Page 127 gt G EMULEX 7 Delete Virtual Port Warning xi WARNING Deleting an active virtual port is very risky It could cause system instability and crashes Make sure the virtual port is not being used by an active LUN and if the LUN is mounted unmount it First Check the checkbox below if you are sure it is OK to delete the virtual port a
249. nternal Loopback Test A diagnostic test in which a random data pattern is sent down to an adapter link port then is immediately returned without actually going out on the port The returned data is subsequently validated for integrity e External Loopback Test A diagnostic test in which a random data pattern is sent down to an adapter link port The data goes out the port and immediately returns via a loopback connector The returned data is subsequently validated for integrity Note You cannot run the External Loopback test and ECHO test concurrently If you select External Loopback the ECHO test section is disabled and vice versa Error Action The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 163 gt G EMULEX Enables you to define what is to be done in the event of a test failure There are two error action options e Stop Test Do not log the error and abort the test No further tests are run e Ignore Log the error and proceed with the next test cycle Test Cycles Enables you to specify test cycles three ways e Select an established cycle count by clicking on the corresponding radio button e Enter a custom cycle count in the blank field in the Test Cycles area e Set the test to run until you manually click Stop Test by selecting the Infinite radio button Test Pattern Enter a custom test pattern to be used in tests that transfer data The test pattern can be up to 8 hexadecimal bytes Test Status The Test Status area displa
250. ntication Failures The number of times the initiator has aborted a login because the target could not be authenticated e Login Negotiation Failures The number of times the initiator has aborted a login because parameter negotiation with the target failed e Logout Normals The count of Logout Command PDUs generated by this initiator with reason code normal e Logout Others The count of Logout Command PDUs generated by this initiator with any status code other than normal e Port Row Status This field allows entries to be dynamically added and removed from this table via Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP e Portal Role The role of a portal A portal can operate in either one of two roles as a target portal and or an initiator portal e Portal Protocol The portal s transport protocol Portal Tag The portal s aggregation tag when the portal is used as an initiator The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 70 gt G EMULEX Viewing Virtual Port Information FC and FCoE Adapters Only Use the Virtual Ports tab to view information about virtual ports and their associated targets and LUNs To view virtual port information 1 Do one of the following e From the View menu select Group Adapters by Virtual Port From the toolbar click Group Adapters by Virtual Port 77 OneCommand TM Manager Ol x Bile wew port Discovery Batch Help f Kay East Const Hosts feb bilby eng ma erulex ceen Num
251. nux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd Version Description This command shows the current version of the OneCommand Manager CLI Client Parameters None The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 236 gt G EMULEX Persistent Binding Commands Note Supported for FC adapters only Note Not supported on Linux Solaris or VMware ESX PersistentBinding SetPersistentBinding RemovePersistentBinding Remove All Persistent Binding BindingCapabilities BindingSupport and SetBindingSupport Note In order for a binding to take effect immediately SetPersistentBinding parameter Scope or B the SCSIBus and SCSITarget must match the SCSI bus and SCSI target to which the FC target is already automapped If automapping is disabled the binding takes effect immediately if the FC target is not already persistently bound and the specified SCSIBus and SCSITarget are available to be persistently bound Also the BindType must match the currently active bind type Otherwise you are notified that you must reboot the system to cause the persistent binding to become active AllNodelnfo Supported by Windows Solaris and Linux Syntax hbacmd AllNodeInfo lt WWPN gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command shows target node information for eac
252. ny name you want up to 99 characters in length This name is used as part of the Symbolic Node Name for the VPort 5 Click Create Virtual Port A dialog box appears notifying you that the virtual port was created The dialog box also displays the new virtual port s WWPN Each virtual port has its own WWPN but its WWNN is the same as the physical port s WWNN Note If you entered a WWPN that is already in use you are prompted to enter another WWPN 6 Click OK The new virtual port is added to the discovery tree under the physical port where it was created and the Number of Virtual Ports field is updated Note The OneCommand Manager application automatically refreshes its discovery after a virtual port is created However targets for a new virtual port may not be discovered during the refresh Therefore you must refresh the discovery until the targets appear under the virtual port in the discovery tree Deleting Virtual Ports Note Neither the OneCommand Manager application nor the hbacmd utility can be used to create or delete virtual ports on any VMware ESX server Whereas VMware ESX server supports NPIV only VMware management tools can be used to create and delete virtual ports To delete a virtual port 1 Do one of the following From the View menu select Group Adapters by Virtual Ports From the toolbar click B Group Adapters by Virtual Ports 2 From the discovery tree select the virtual port you wa
253. o the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command updates the CEE firmware on the adapter The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 193 Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN Filename Name of the file to download GetCEEParams Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd GetCEEParams lt WWPN gt Description This command shows the CEE parameters Parameters WWPN CNA s WWPN SetCEEParam Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd SetCEEParam lt WWPN gt lt Param gt lt Value gt gt EMULEX ay Description This command sets or clears the Internal Host PFC flag SetCEEParam configures one of the CEE parameters Parameters WWPN World Wide Port Name of the adapter Param Parameter Name LP 21000 M and LP21002 M parameters Pausetype 1 Standard 2 Per Pause Priority pfcflag 0 Clear 1 Set pfcpriority 0 Oxff fcoepriority 0 7 fcoeformat 0 or 0x10000 Uifporttype 1 Access 2 Trunk Value Parameter Value Where multiple values are possible they should be specified using comma separated values The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 194 gt G EMULEX Data Center Bridging Commands Note Data Center Bridging DCB commands are for DCB management of OneConnect adapters only Note DCB commands are not supported for
254. o specify the initiator CHAP name target CHAP name and initiator and target secret strings Each string should be enclosed in quotations to avoid mangling by the Windows Linux Solaris or VMware shell s parser If you set the Authentication Method to One Way CHAP value of 1 you must also specify the Target CHAP Name and Target Secret Example hbacmd AddTarget 00 11 22 33 44 55 192 168 1 1 8000 iscsitarget Auth 1 TgtCHAPName TargetSecretl1 If you set the Authentication Method to Mutual CHAP value of 2 you must specify all 4 values Example hbacmd AddTarget 00 11 22 33 44 55 192 168 1 1 8000 iscsitarget Auth 1 TgtCHAPName TargtSecret1 InitCHAPName InitialSecret1 Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port Port Port number of the Target Portal value 1024 65535 iscsi_target_name Target s iSCSI name enclosed in quotes string length 11 255 Target_IP IP address of the target portal ImmediateData 0 No 1 Yes default 1 HeaderDigest 0 None 1 CRC32C default 0 DataDigest 0 None 1 CRC32C default 0 Auth 0 None 1 One Way CHAP 2 Mutual CHAP default 0 TgtCHAPName Target CHAP Name enclosed in quotes string length 1 256 The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 214 gt G EMULEX TgtSecret Target Secret enclosed in quotes string length 12 16 InitCHAPName Initiator CHAP Name enclosed in quotes string length 1 256 InitSecret Init
255. olaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port DiscoveriSNSServer lt MAC_Address gt Description This command discovers an iSNS server address through DHCP If the DHCP server returns an iSNS server address it replaces the configured iSNS server and can be viewed using the ShowiSNSServer command Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port GetlnitiatorProperties Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port GetInitiatorProperties lt MAC Address gt Description This command shows all the initiator login options for the specified port Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port GetiSCSiLuns Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port GetiSCSILuns lt MAC_Address gt lt iscsi_target_name gt Description This command shows all the LUNs and their information for a specified target The iSCSI target name lt iscsi_target_ name gt tells the command to gather the information from the specified iSCSI target Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 217 gt G EMULEX iscsi_target_name Target s iSCSI name enclosed in quotes string length 11 255 The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 218 gt G EMULEX GetiSCSIPortStats Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax
256. ommand Manager application CLI Copy the applications kit tar file to a directory on the installation machine 2 Change use cd command to the directory to which you copied the tar file 3 Untar the file tar zxv elxocmcore lt supported os gt lt app ver gt lt rel gt tgz 4 Change use cd command to the core kit directory created in step 3 cd elxocmcore lt supported os gt lt app ver gt lt rel gt 5 Run the install sh script install sh Note The core kit consists of 2 rpm files for each supported architecture and each supported version of Linux 1 elxocmlibhbaapi rom 2 elxocmcore rpm In a Linux System with an Existing HBAnyware CLI Kit Installed Note On RHEL 5 4 installations the elxocmlibhbaapi rpm conflicts with the Red Hat 5 4 libhbaapi devel rom Therefore the core kit install sh script installs the elxocmlibhbaapi only if the Red Hat libhbaapi devel rom is NOT installed Currently there is no conflict on SLES 10 and 11 platforms and the elxocmlibhbaapi and elxocmcore rpms are always installed Note The OneCommand Manager application core kit cannot be installed if a previous version of HBAnyware is installed You have two options when installing the OneCommand Manager application CLI on a Linux system e Upgrade preserve existing settings The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 17 gt G EMULEX e Clean install overwrite existing settings To upgrade 1 You must install the
257. on process when initiated by a connecting device This is the default mode e Timeout During the DHCHAP protocol exchange if the switch does not receive the expected DHCHAP message within a specified time interval authentication failure is assumed no authentication is performed The time value ranges from 20 to 999 seconds e Bi Directional If enabled the adapter driver supports authentication initiated by either the switch or the adapter If disabled the driver supports adapter initiated authentication only e Re authenticate If enabled the driver can periodically initiate authentication e Re auth Interval The value in minutes that the adapter driver uses to periodically initiate authentication Valid interval ranges are 10 to 3600 minutes The default is 300 minutes e DH Priority The priority of the five supported DH Groups Null group and groups 1 2 3 and 4 that the adapter driver presents during the DHCHAP authentication negotiation with the switch e Hash Priority The priority of the two supported hash algorithms MD5 and SHA 1 that the adapter driver presents during the DHCHAP authentication negotiation with the switch default is MD5 first then SHA1 2 3 e State Possible states are Not Authenticated Authentication In Progress Authentication Success and Authentication Failed Changing Authentication Configuration To view or change authentication configuration In the discovery tree select the adap
258. one 20577060 ET CreConnect OCe10100 a Port 0 Device 1D feco 5 Wy pubet eng ma emaiex com Adapter Temperature Not Supported gt ty OCei0102 FM ate Port 0 FC Adapter Information Field Definitions e Model The complete model name of the adapter e Serial Number The manufacturer s serial number for the selected adapter e Hardware Version For LightPulse adapters it displays the JEDEC ID For OneConnect adapters it displays the board type and revision code e Device ID The default device ID for the selected adapter Not supported on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface e Adapter Temperature If the adapter s temperature is not available Not Supported is displayed Not supported on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface If supported by the adapter this field displays the adapter s temperature and one of the following temperature related status messages e Normal The adapter s temperature is within normal operational range The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 54 gt G EMULEX e Exceeded operational range Critical The adapter s temperature is beyond normal operational range If the temperature continues to increase the adapter shuts down You must determine the cause of the temperature problem and fix it immediately Check for system cooling issues Common causes of system cooling issues include clogged air filters inoperable fans and air conditioning problem
259. onfiguration FC FCoE Ports Only The Maintenance tab enables you to change the World Wide Port Name WWPN and the World Wide Node Name WWNN of a selected adapter port For example you might want to use an installed adapter as a standby in case another installed adapter fails By changing the standby adapter s WWPN or WWNN it can assume the identity and configuration e g driver parameters persistent binding settings etc of the failed adapter There are three options for referencing WWNs Factory Default WWN As shipped from the factory Non Volatile WWN Values that are saved in non volatile adapter s flash memory that survives a reboot and or power outage Volatile WWN A temporary value that is saved in volatile memory on the flash If volatile WWNs are set they are used instead of the non Volatile WWNs Volatile WWN changes require a warm system reboot in order to take effect Volatile WWN changes are lost on systems that power cycle the adapters during the reboot Caution Changing volatile WWNs will result in taking the selected adapter offline Ensure that this adapter is not controlling a boot device and all I O activity on this adapter has stopped before proceeding Emulex assumes no responsibility for the consequences of making volatile WWN changes on a boot adapter Note To avoid address conflicts do not assign a WWNN or WWPN with the OneCommand Manager application if you also use another addres
260. ons then click OK to return to the Boot BIOS configuration window These settings will not be saved until you click OK in that window PLOGI Retry Timer ms D Default AL_PA hex fo I Enable SAN Foundation Suite SFS OK Cancel Figure 97 OpenBoot Advanced Settings dialog box OpenBoot Advanced Adapter Field Definitions e PLOGI Retry Timer Sets the PLOGI Retry timer value Range is 0 to OxFF e Default AL_PA hex Sets the default AL_PA The range is 0 to OxEF The default is 0 Not available for OneConnect adapters e Enable the Software Foundation Suite SFS Check to enable the Software Foundation Suite SFS driver the emlxs driver The default is the LPFC driver Exporting SAN Information The OneCommand Manager application enables you to create reports about discovered SAN elements Reports are generated in xml and csv format and include all the SAN information that is displayed through the various OneCommand Manager application tabs Note Creating a SAN report can take several minutes for a large SAN To create a SAN report 1 From the File menu select Export SAN Info 2 Browse to a folder and enter a filename with the xml or csv extension 3 Click Save to start the export process The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 156 gt G EMULEX During the export process progress is displayed in the lower right hand side of the progress bar On Windows you cannot change views reset
261. ooting an adapter Unavailable in read only mode DeleteDumpFiles Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd DeleteDumpFiles lt WWPN gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command deletes all diagnostic dump files for the adapter Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN Dump Note Not supported on OneConnect adapters Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd Dump lt WWPN gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 For LP adapters only hbacmd h ipaddress port m cim u username p password n root emulex Dump lt WWPN gt Description This command creates a diagnostic dump file in the hbacmd dump file directory Parameters WWPRN Adapter s WWPN h Host s IP Address m cim u root p lt password gt n lt namespace gt The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 207 gt G EMULEX GetDumpDirectory Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h ipaddress port m cim u username p password n root emulex GetDumpDirectory lt WWPN gt Note For managing ESX ESXi
262. ority group If you are configuring priority groups on a DCBX enabled switch in order to work properly with the adapter port you should only configure two priority groups in the same way 1 From the discovery tree select the FCoE adapter port whose DCB properties you want to configure 2 Select the DCB tab 3 Click Configure DCB The Configure DCB dialog box appears The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 105 gt G EMULEX 4 Configure the settings you want and click OK OCEX Settings UOP Settings fF Enabled T Irani Enabled DOB Mode oce 7 Transit Port Description Enabled T Transient System Description Enabled Operating Version I Tragant System Name Enabled Transmit System Cagabities Enatied Manian Version o F Receive Enabled Note Configured values are only used when mot provided by the sratch PRC Priebies Active PriceBies 3 F Enable Configured Priceties rorir2vysrarsre 7 FCoE Pricey Active Priceky 3 Configured Pricrty 3 ETS PrieRy Groups Active Groups Configured Groups crow Priory Membership Earran I GE EE EE Eo DNC RIC RIL BIE DIC RIC RIC rry W E ae ae ae ae o EC BCE BEC Et I es o yie e Bi er i i Amc i MIEC er ir et sO rl Bi i i i i i mi wi wi i a i o 7 lee le ile e e e o tots 710 Figure 64 Configure DCB dialog box for FCoE adapter ports DCBX enabled Configure DCB Dialog Box Field Definitions DCBX Settings Area Enabled DCBX can be enab
263. ort lt physical WWPN gt auto vname The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 242 gt G EMULEX hbacmd CreateVPort lt physical WWPN gt lt virtual WWPN gt lt virtual WWNN gt vname Description This command creates a virtual port with an automatically generated WWPN or a user specified virtual WWPN on the specified physical port If you specify auto the virtual WWPN is generated automatically Otherwise you must specify the virtual WWPN for this parameter If creation is successful the WWPN is displayed as part of the output from the command The optional vname parameter can be specified for the virtual port s name Parameters Physical WWPN WWPN of the object adapter Auto The virtual WWPN is automatically generated for the virtual port Vname The virtual port s name optional Virtual WWPN The virtual WWPN to create Virtual WWNN The virtual WWNN to create Vname The virtual port s name optional DeleteVPort Supported by Windows Solaris and Linux Syntax hbacmd DeleteVPort lt physical WWPN gt lt virtual WWPN gt Description This command deletes the virtual port specified by a physical and virtual WWPN Parameters Physical WWPN Adapter s WWPN Virtual WWPN The WWPN of the virtual port ListVMs Note This command lists information for VMware ESX only Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd ListVMs lt physical WWPN gt lt virtual WWPN
264. ort 0 E E 10 00 00 00 C9 93 25 E h wolF eng ma emulex com W OneCornect OCe10100 ti Port 1 amp ARE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 38 E E West Const Hosts E bel cuo E BEI OneConnect OCe10100 mi Port 0 Nip 00 00 C9 90 A4 04 E A 00 00 C9 00 A4 48 aD y 1970 07 com Eh egs Port L Nir 00 00 C9 S0 A4 6C B A 00 00 C9 90 44 40 D ZEE E yn OCeL0102 FH ag Port 0 Mp O0 00 C 990 849 m AE 10 00 00 00 9 90 06 gt at Port 1 010 00 C9 90 A4 9C AEE 10 00 00 00 69 90 A E WE LP 1000044 E egs 1000200000 CS Sis3 51 S 20 28 00 0 88 2F 75 E ad 900600168 460 08 Eea kod kod kaikai sso 5 A tot pess ooosessae a dey E W OCel0102 FH Figure 37 iSCSI Statistics tab iSCSI Statistics Field Definitions e Node Roles The node role for this iSCSI initiator The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 69 gt G EMULEX e Portal Count The number of rows in the iscsiPortaltypeTable which are currently associated with this iSCSI instance e Node Count The number of rows in the iscsiNodetypeTable which are currently associated with this iSCSI instance e Session Count The number of rows in the iscsiSessiontype Table which are currently associated with this iSCSI instance e Session Failure Count The number of times a session belonging to this port has failed e Last Session Failure Type The type of failure encountered in the last session failure e Last Session Remote Node Name The iSCSI name of
265. orts RFC 3418 e Transmit System Capabilities Enabled Indicates the primary function s of the device and whether or not these functions are enabled on the device The capabilities are indicated by two octets Bits 0 through 7 indicate Other Repeater Bridge WLAN AP Router Telephone DOCSIS cable device and Station respectively Bits 8 through 15 are reserved e Receive Enabled LLDP Receive can be enabled or disabled PFC Priorities Area e Active Priorities The priorities that are marked active for PFC e Enable When checked PFC is enabled e Configured Priorities The priorities that are configured but might not yet be active FCoE Priority Area e Active Priority The active FCoE priority e Configured Priority The configured FCoE priority ETS Priority Groups Area Active Groups e Group ID The Priority Group ID e Priority Membership The different priorities that are assigned to the various Priority Groups This is the currently active configuration e Bandwidth The bandwidths that are assigned to different Priority Groups This is the currently active configuration Configured Groups e Group ID The Priority Group ID e Priority Membership The configured priority membership grouping e Bandwidth The configured value of bandwidth for the different Priority Groups Configure DCB Dialog Box Buttons e Defaults Click to return parameters to default FCoE DCB settings e Configuration Rules Click to
266. ost The host driver parameters are global values and apply to all adapters in that host unless they are overridden by parameters assigned to a specific adapter using the adapter Driver Parameters tab For each parameter the tab shows the current value the range of acceptable values the default value and whether the parameter is dynamic A dynamic parameter allows the change to take effect without resetting the adapter or rebooting the system For information on changing parameters for a single adapter see Setting Driver Parameters on page 95 For information on changing parameters for the host see Setting Driver Parameters for All Adapters in a Host on page 97 Note If there are no discovered FC or FCoE adapters the entire Host Driver Parameters tab is grayed out This occurs because there are no adapters to which the host driver parameters apply The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 93 Y M EMULEX Z Dnecommand TM Manager olx Ble Yew Port Dicovery stch Hep tp Hosts Host Information Host Driver Parameters Gy East Const Hosts iph Baby eng ma endex com Installed Driver Typa linux 8 x be MI OreConnect OCe10100 Adspter Parameter Gem Port 0 Adspter Parameter va HEE 1000 00 AA C9 58 3 t E i mangy engma emdex com W OneConnect OCe10100 at Port 0 E RE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 38 mt 20 24 00 40 88 21 fi Lun 31 th x ag TE oe Ensbled Dfabled Defauk Defaut Disa
267. ostname port iSCSIPing lt MAC_Address gt lt IP_Address gt Description This command issues ICMP echo requests to a target Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port IP_Address IP Address of target to send ICMP echo request The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 219 gt G EMULEX ListSessions Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port ListSessions lt MAC_Address gt lt iscsi_target_name gt Description This command lists all the sessions on a specified target The iSCSI target name lt iscsi_target_name gt instructs the command to gather the information from the listed iSCSI target name Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port iscsi_target_name Targets iSCSI name enclosed in quotes string length 11 255 RemoveTarget Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port RemoveTarget lt MAC_Address gt lt iscsi_target_name gt Description This command removes the target with the specified iSCSI target name lt iscsi_target_name gt Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port iscsi_target_name Target s iSCSI name enclosed in quotes string length 11 255 RemovetargetPortal Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port RemoveTargetPortal lt MAC Address gt lt Target_IP gt lt Port
268. ote Only one command option can be specified with this command If you provide the lt iscsi_target_name gt you cannot specify refreshtargets Likewise if you specify refreshtargets then you cannot specify the lt iscsi_target_name gt ShowTargetPortal Supported by Windows Solaris and Linux Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port ShowTargetPortal lt MAC_Address gt lt Target_IP gt lt Port gt Description This command shows the properties for a specified SendTarget Portal If the Target_IP and Port are not specified all SendTarget Portals and their associated properties are displayed The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 226 gt G EMULEX Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port Target_IP IP address of the target portal Port Port number of the target portal TargetLogin Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port TargetLogin lt MAC Address gt lt iscsi_target_name gt target_portal_ip lt port gt ImmediateData lt 0 1 gt HeaderDigest lt 0 1 gt DataDigest lt 0 1 gt Auth lt 0 1 2 gt TgtCHAPName TgtSecret TInitCHAPName InitSecret Description This command logs in to a target The iSCSI target name lt iscsi_target_name gt is the only mandatory option The target s portal lt target_portal gt and port lt port gt information are optional and if they are not provided a default target portal is us
269. ou want 3 Click OK In Solaris 1 Run the following script opt ocmanager set_ operating mode 2 Choose the management type and read only mode you want In Linux Stop the OneCommand Manager application 2 Run the following script usr sbin ocmanager set_ operating _mode 3 Choose the management type and read only mode you want Enter lt y gt for yes to allow the user to perform these operations enter lt n gt for no if read only mode is desired The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 29 gt G EMULEX Printing Help Information To print help information Select the help information you want to print From the browser menu select File gt Print From the Print dialog box check Selection Click OK a The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 30 gt G EMULEX Configuring Discovery Automatic FC Discovery Adapters that have a physical FC connection to the same SAN are discovered automatically when the OneCommand Manager application is launched Adapters that don t have a physical FC connection to the SAN where the OneCommand Manager application is launched can be discovered by sending management requests to the remote host using TCP IP Note The OneCommand Manager application can only discover and manage remote adapters on hosts running the OneCommand Manager application s remote management server Remote FC capabilities of the OneCommand Manager application are subject to fabric zoning Hosts you want to dis
270. ou want to remove and click Remove Host The selected host is removed from the Hosts in Selected Group list and is added to the Available Hosts list 4 Click OK to commit your changes The discovery tree displays the new configuration Restoring a Host Group Click Restore Group to return the configuration settings for the currently selected host group to those in use when the dialog box was opened Note If the currently selected group was created during the current configuration session clicking Restore Group will delete the new group name Restoring all Host Groups Click Restore All Groups to return the entire host group configuration to the state that existed when the dialog was opened All host group assignments will be returned to their original configuration Any newly added host groups yet to be committed will be removed and any host groups that had been deleted will be restored Exporting Host Grouping Configurations To export the host grouping configuration to a remote host you must copy the various host group configuration files from the host on which the configuration was created to the remote host Copy the entire contents of the config hostgroups subdirectory under the OneCommand installation directory to the equivalent location on the remote system The host groups configuration file locations for the supported platforms are Windows InstallationDriveLetter Program Files Emulex Util Config hostgroups Windows Itani
271. p delay I Enable environment variable I Enable auto boot sector Auto Scan Disabled v PLOGI Retry Timer ms None v Default AL_PA hex fo Figure 95 x86 Boot Advanced Adapter Settings dialog box x86 Boot Advanced Adapter Settings Definitions e Enable Start unit command Issues the SCSI start unit command You must know the specific LUN to issue e Enable EDD 3 0 Enables the Enhanced Disk Drive EDD option shows the path to the boot device Available on Intel Itanium servers only Note An x86 series system could hang during Windows 2000 Server installation if EDD 3 0 is enabled e Enable spinup delay If at least one boot device has been defined and the spinup delay is enabled the BIOS searches for the first available boot device e Ifa boot device is present the BIOS boots from it immediately The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 153 gt G EMULEX e f a boot device is not ready the BIOS waits for the spinup delay and for up to three additional minutes continues the boot scanning algorithm to find another multi boot device Note The default topology is auto topology with loop first Change this topology setting if necessary before configuring boot devices e If no boot devices have been defined and auto scan is enabled then the BIOS waits for five minutes before scanning for devices e In a private loop the BIOS attempts to boot from the lowest target AL_PA it finds e In an attach
272. parameter is disabled The fcauthd Daemon The Emulex LPFC driver requires the fcauthd daemon to perform authentication tasks for it To enable authentication you must have this daemon running If you want to load the driver with authentication enabled the fcauthd daemon should be running prior to driver load The driver can start with authentication enabled if the daemon is not running but all ports are placed into an error state When the daemon is started the driver should discover the daemon and reset the adapter to enable the driver to perform authentication To test if this daemon is running start the daemon or stop the daemon you must use the etc init d fcauthd script This script accepts the standard daemon parameters start stop reload status restart and condrestart The script syntax is etc init d fcauthd lt parameter gt Note The 8 2 0 X driver connects directly to the fcauthd daemon To unload the driver you must first stop the fcauthd daemon This will close the netlink connection and allow the LPFC driver to unload fcauthd Daemon Parameters The fcauthd daemon supports the following parameters e start To start the fcauthd daemon pass the start command to the fcauthd script This command loads the daemon into memory opens a netlink connection to the driver and reads the authentication configuration database into memory for use by the LPFC driver The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 129 gt G EM
273. plication For example once the remote hosts are added to the hosts file on one host you can copy it to other hosts so you do not need to create another hosts file Note Due to the line terminator differences between Windows and Solaris or Linux hosts the files cannot be shared between Windows hosts and Solaris or Linux hosts Adding a Single Host The OneCommand Manager application enables you to specify a single TCP IP host to manage You can add a Resource Management Application Programming Interface RMAPI host or CIM host using the host name or IP address If the host is successfully discovered it is added to the hosts file If it has not been discovered over FC already the host and its adapter ports are added to the discovery tree Not available in read only mode Prerequisites e The OneCommand Manager application must be installed on the remote host Procedure The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 33 gt G EMULEX To add a single host 1 From the Discovery menu select TCP IP gt Add Host The Add Remote TCP IP Host dialog box appears Add Remote TCP IP Host xi Enter the host name or IP Address in dotted notation nan nne nen nne for the remote host to be added Host Name or IP Address erter host name or P address Add using defaut credentials Add using specific CIM credentials adio one Figure 14 Add Remote TCP IP Host dialog box 2 Enter the name or the IP address of the host to be
274. pported on a specific adapter see the release notes that are available on the IBM adapter pages on the Emulex website To view iSCSI port information 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Select an iSCSI port in the discovery tree The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 61 gt G EMULEX 3 Select the iSCSI Port Info tab OneCommand IM Manager FEJ Ele yew pot Discovery Rach Hep DERB fer a t Hoss S Cet Coat Hosts GF Ungrouped GS West Coast Hosts SCSI Port Info SCSI PCE Registers SCSI S15 EEG baby eng ma emue com 2 Wa Onetormect 06010100 sg Poet 0 E KE 10 00 00 88 09 58 Sh mangy erg ma emulex com p OnetCormect OCe 10100 i Port 0 AGE 10 00 00 00 09 58 38 be2ecs sys 2 103 100 1 W400 69 O A48 WLO69 AHS 702 1932 E ih Hiet engna emex com 2 E W Ocel0l0e PH Fai Port 0 EET 10 00 00 00 C9 99 25 E Eh wolleng ma cernle com MI OneCornect OCe10L00 tthe Port L AE 10 00 00 00 9 90 28 Yes 192 168 0 224 255 295 255 0 192 168 0 1 fel cuero E W OneCornect OCe10L00 ags Port O Nip 00 00 C9 90 84 68 aD 097 1990 07 con sue Peet Mp OO0O C9SO A46C E 4 amp 00 00 c9 90 44 40 QD ign 1990 07 com get Otel 0102 FH va at Port 0 Figure 33 iSCSI Port Information tab iSCSI Port Information Field Definitions Driver Name The iSCSI driver file name Driver Version The iSCSI driver version MAC Address The iSCSI MAC
275. pts to reconnect or reassign a connection or task that has been dropped after an unexpected connection termination or reset The initiator and target negotiate to determine this value DefaultTime2Retain The maximum time in seconds to reassign a connection after the initial wait that is indicated in DefaultTime2Wait has elapsed The initiator and target negotiate to determine this value DataPDUInOrder The order of data PDUs within a sequence DataSequencelnOrder The order between sequences HeaderDigest The valid values for this property are CRC32C or None If set to CRC32C and the initiator is configured accordingly the integrity of an iSCSI PDU s header segments is protected by a CRC32C checksum DataDigest The valid values for this property are CRC32C or None If set to CRC32C and the initiator is configured accordingly the integrity of an iSCSI PDU s data segment is protected by a CRC32C checksum MaxConnections The maximum number of connections to targets that are allowed within a single session MaxRecvDataSegmentLength The maximum data segment length in bytes an initiator or target can receive in an iSCSI PDU ErrorRecoveryLevel The operational ErrorRecoveryLevel for the session 0 indicates recovery only by session restart 1 indicates recovery by reissuing commands data or status 2 indicates connection failure recovery The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 120 gt G EMULEX Changing World Wide Name C
276. quired by the OneCommand Manager application The FC link fails to come up Verify that an 8 Gb s adapter is not attempting to connect to a 1 Gb s device Only 2 Gb s 4 Gb s and 8 Gb s devices are supported on 8 Gb s adapters The other utilities install but the OneCommand Manager application does not You have attempted to install the utilities before installing the Emulex driver Perform the installation tasks in the following order 1 Install the Emulex driver see the Installation section of the driver manual 2 Install the utilities see the Installation section of the driver manual When attempting to start the OneCommand Manager application the Web browser displays Emulex Corporation OneCommand Demo of OneCommand WebStart web n n n n The document caching mechanism sometimes behaves erratically if more than one version of Java Runtime is installed on the browser client There are two workarounds for this problem Exit the browser and restart it The OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface starts successfully e Uninstall all non essential versions of the Java Runtime The OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface requires that only a single version of the Java Runtime be installed on the browser client This single version must be Java 6 0 or later for all platforms The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 247 Table 5 General Situations Continued
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278. r Manual Page 248 Table 5 General Situations Continued gt G EMULEX Situation Resolution Running a dump command on LP9002 adapters using TCP IP based management causes error ERROR lt 302 gt Run the command in band or locally on these adapters Emulex Driver for Linux and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Table 6 Emulex Driver for Linux and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Situation Resolution FC link fails to come up For LP21000 adapters ensure the adapter is not in maintenance mode and that it is not running the manufacturing firmware NIC Link fails to come up For Emulex OneConnect OCe1010X adapters you may need to properly configure the network interface using system administration utilities The OneCommand Manager application software package will not install An error message states that inserv Service Elxlpfc has to be enabled for service ElxDiscSrvinserv exiting now sbin inserv failed exit code 1 Reinstall the driver with the Ipfc install script If a SAN configuration has 256 targets mapped by the LPFC driver any additional added targets do not get a target ID mapping by the driver and cause target discovery to fail Removing targets or reinitializing the link does not solve the problem Unload and reload the driver to reset available target IDs Ensure that the SAN configuration is correct prior to reloading
279. r User Manual Page 157 gt G EMULEX Viewing Flash Contents PCI Registers and Wakeup Information The Diagnostics tab shows PCI register dump information and flash memory contents The information is read only and is depicted below OneCommand IM Manager iof x e S F well eng mna ermdex com Port Information l Stotisbes l Mairi co l CHOP EI BR OneCornect 0 e10100 Target Mapping river Parameters Diagnostics Transceiver Osta VPO Ga Port 3 Beacon E EE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 33 EF Beacon on Ee West Coast Hosts bel CUPID Beacon Off Ft OneCornect OCe10100 E te Port O Nio 00 00 C9 9D A4 6A 4S 00 00 C9 90 A4 68 B D ign 1990 07 com Erulex B egs Poet l Nic 00 00 C9 9D A4 6C E 48 00 00 C9 90 At60 Flash Contests ED Kp 1990 07 com Emex ane E wel OCe10102 FM or I aa Port 0 Overlay Description Nic 00 00 9 90 44 98 SU 1 Overlay Zi02 82A3 ARE 10 00 00 00 09 90 44 96 SU 2 Overlay 2202 8243 G ag Port 1 Test Progam N Port LoopSack Nie 00 00 C9 9D A4 9C Functional Fermare 252 0243 EE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 A4 90 SU3 Overlay 7302 8243 E gt LPe 1 1000 M4 ags 10200 00 200 C9 51 36 51 E a 20 26 00 40 65 2F 75 27 amt 0 0620168 3 4 60 0 F8 Angy wen OCe10102 FM of Pe ee Double cick overlay to splay detais Figure 98 PCI Registers and Flash Contents of the Diagnostics tab Viewing Flash Contents If you check the Show Wakeup Image Only checkbox the flash overlays that are not loaded when the
280. received after a QFULL condition Dropped SCSI I O Count The number of dropped SCSI I O operations Aborted SCSI I O Count The number of aborted SCSI I O operations Outstanding SCSI I O Count The number of SCSI I O requests currently pending SCSI Read I O Count The number of SCSI Read I O requests received The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 68 D y M EMULEX e SCSI Read KB Count The total number of kilobytes read e SCSI Status Errors The number of SCSI status errors sent to the initiator e SCSI Queue Full Errors The number of QFULL errors sent to the initiator e SCSI Sense Errors The number of times sense data was sent to the initiator e SCSI Residual Over The number of residual overruns returned to the initiator e SCSI Residual Under The number of residual underruns returned to the initiator Viewing iSCSI Statistics When you select an iSCSI initiator from the discovery tree the iSCSI Statistics tab contains statistics associated with the selected initiator Note No iSCSI information is displayed when using the CIM provider for VMware ESX To view iSCSI port statistics 1 Select Host view 2 Select an iSCSI initiator node in the discovery tree 3 Click the iSCSI Statistics tab Z OneConmmand IM Manager FmEJ Ele yew pot Qscovery Batch Hep m a ey jubet eng ana emudex cors SCSI Statistics iSCSI Initiator Login Options SCSI Target Discovery was Oe 0102 FH E u P
281. redentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command gets the FIP parameters of the OneConnect adapter in FCoE mode Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN Example hbacmd getfipparams 10 00 00 00 c9 5b 3a 6d SetFIPParam Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 211 gt G EMULEX Syntax hbacmd SetFIPParam lt WWPN gt lt Param gt lt Value gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command sets the FIP parameters of the OneConnect adapter in FCoE mode Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN Param Value pfabric 8 byte fabric name format XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX pswitch 8 byte switch name format XX XX XX XX XX XX XXK XX vianid 2 byte VLAN ID 0 4095 Or any for any VLANID femap 3 byte FC_map OxOEFCxx cinvlanid 2 byte VLAN_ID 0 4095 Example hbacmd setfipparam 10 00 00 00 c9 5b 3a 6d fomap O0x0efc99 iSCSI Commands Note iSCSI commands are supported only for OneConnect adapters running the iSCSI protocol Note VMware ESX 4 0 does not support iSCSI The following commands support the iSCSI interface in the OneCommand Manager CLI The commands and their syntax are listed here lt
282. rently configured Internet Storage Name Server This command also indicates whether or not iSNS discovery is enabled The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 225 gt G EMULEX Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port ShowRouteTable Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port ShowRouteTable lt MAC_Address gt Description This command shows the route table for a specific port Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port Example hbacmd h 10 192 203 240 showroutetableentry 00 00 c9 a0 ce 77 ShowTarget Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port ShowTarget lt MAC_Address gt lt iscsi_target_name gt refreshtargets Description This command shows the properties for a specified target If you do not specify the iSCSI target name lt iscsi_ target name gt all targets and their associated properties are displayed If you specify refreshtargets in place of the iSCSI Target Name all targets are refreshed before displaying the information If you provide no iSCSI Target Name and do not specify refreshtargets only the targets from the last refresh are displayed Parameters MAC_ Address MAC address of the CNA port iscsi_target_name Target s iSCSI name enclosed in quotes string length 11 255 refreshtargets Refresh all targets before displaying the information N
283. repeats indefinitely until you disable this feature or you reset the adapter Note The beaconing buttons are disabled if the selected adapter does not support beaconing To enable or disable beaconing 1 From the discovery tree select the adapter port whose LEDs you want to set 2 Select the Diagnostics tab and click Beacon On or Beacon Off Creating Diagnostic Dumps The diagnostic dump feature enables you to create a dump file for a selected adapter Dump files contain various information such as firmware version driver version and so on that is particularly useful when troubleshooting an adapter You can also retrieve dump files from remote hosts Not available in read only mode Caution Disruption of service can occur if a diagnostic dump is run during I O activity To start a diagnostic dump From the discovery tree select an adapter port whose diagnostic information you want to dump 2 Select the Diagnostics tab and click Diagnostic Dump The Diagnostic Dump dialog box appears You can specify how many files you want to retain using the Files Retained counter Click Delete Existing Dump Files to remove existing dump files for the selected adapter port from your system The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 160 gt G EMULEX Diagnostic Dump xi Dump Details Target WWPN 10 00 00 00 C9 51 3E 51 Dump File Directory C Program Files Emulex URil Dump Dump File Retention Currently up to 14
284. rget assigns an operating system LUN ID to a FC LUN ID for all Level LUNs behind the selected target LUN Unmasking Disabled Allows the operating system to see all LUNs behind the LUN Mapping Target Level selected target With this parameter disabled each individual LUN can be masked or unmasked Masking and Unmasking LUNs Windows LUN masking refers to whether or not a LUN is visible to the operating system A LUN that has been masked is not available and is not visible to the OS You can use the OneCommand Manager application to mask or unmask LUNs at the host level Note The LUN Masking tab is not shown in Virtual Port view because LUN masking is not available for virtual ports The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 143 gt G EMULEX Z OneCommand M Manager BEI EI Fie Mew Port Dicovery Batch Heb uja a E UNM E MEI OneCorrect OCe10100 at Porti Mask Selected LUNs Unmask Selected LUNs E RE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 33 EF EHE Wost Coast Hosts hel cuo F EI OneCommect 0Ce10100 Uemask Al LUNS a Port 0 Nic 00 00 C9 90 A4 64 E AS 00 00 9 90 A4 66 SD ign 1990 07 com Emulex E mie Port 1 Mic 00 00 C9 9D A4 6C AB 00 00 9 90 A4 60 Big 1990 07 comn Emdek E MEI OCe10102 FM Port 0 Nic 00 00 9 90 84 98 RE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 44 96 ags Port 1 Mie 00 00 09 90 4 9C E EE 10 00 00 00269 90 44 90 Pel 1000 M4 ags 10 00 00200 C9 51 3 51 5 20 2
285. riority The iSCSI priority is assigned alone to any of the priority groups o N All other priorities must be assigned to one and only one other priority group 4 Bandwidths of all the priority groups must add up to 100 e OK Click to apply and save your changes e Cancel Click to discard any changes you made Configuring FCoE Initialization Protocol FIP for FCoE Adapters The FIP tab enables you to configure FIP for FCoE adapters To configure FIP 1 From the discovery tree select the FCoE adapter whose FIP properties you want to configure 2 Select the FIP tab The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 111 gt G EMULEX 3 Set the parameters you want and click Apply Changes Z OneCommand TM Manager ioj x Efe yew Bort Discovery Batch Help lel Fa ee E Port information Statistics Maintenance Target Mapping Driver Parameters VPD PCI Registers FIP Et hots Gy East Coast Hosts Sey baby eng maeenutiex com E HT OneConmect OCe10100 Ej ags Port O a ASE 10 00 00 A4 C9 58 3 mangy eng ma emulex com EE BEI OneConmect OCe10100 E sg Poet O S RSE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 38 af 20 24 00 00 08 21 Bun 3 re Pre fee Pe De De De ee er er er rr Tre re Ter VLAN IDs fi F Aert VLAN ID is vaid 2G Urgowed Wp bet eng ma emdex com E WT OCeL0102 FM CIN Non F i gt Settings E sais Peet O FE 1oroos00 00 09 9025 Ind cer C pO 5 ey wel eng
286. riority or a list of comma separated values The valid range for each priority is 0 to 7 3 Valid values for the following parameters are 0 and 1 DcbxState DcbxMode TxState RxState TxPortDesc The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 196 gt E EMULEX A TxSysDesc TxSysName TxSysCap PfcEnable PfcPriority Default Setting the Param arguments to default sets all CNA DCB params including prior ity groups to their default values For example hbacmd SetDCBParam lt WWPN MAC gt defaults Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN MAC MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI port Param Parameter Name Value Parameter Value OneConnect adapter parameters DCBXState 1 enabled 0 disabled DCBXMode 1 DCB 0 CIN PFCEnable 1 enabled 0 disabled PFCWilling 1 enabled 0 disabled PFCAdvertise 1 enabled 0 disabled PGEnable 1 enabled 0 disabled PGWilling 1 enabled 0 disabled PGAdvertise 1 enabled 0 disabled FCoEPGID 0 7 FCoEPriority 0 7 only for FCoE adapters iSCSIPriority 0 7 only for iSCSI adapters PFCPriorities Comma separated list of up to 7 values ranging from 0 7 Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP settings For the following settings 1 Enabled 0 Disabled TxState RxState TxPortDesc TxSysDesc TxSysName TxSysCap Where multiple values are possible specify them with a comma separated list The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 197 gt G EMULEX
287. rming certain operations such as resetting adapters updating an adapter s firmware and changing adapter driver properties and bindings It only affects the local OneCommand Manager application interface These operations can still be performed using remote management Enter lt y gt for yes to allow the user to perform these operations enter lt n gt for no if read only mode is desired 7 You are prompted about allowing users to change the management mode after installation Enter lt y gt for yes or lt n gt for no In Linux The following must be installed before you can install the utilities e The appropriate driver for your operating system e Linux driver version 8 2 0 33 3p or later For RHEL5 and SLES10 operating systems e Linux driver version 8 2 8 x or later For SLES11 operating systems e Linux driver version 8 3 5 X or later For RHEL 6 SLES 11 SP1 operation systems Note The RHEL 6 Enterprise kit requires the intallation of the libstdc 5 so library This library is available through the compat libstdc 33 3 2 3 68 lt arch gt rpm or later The PPC and x86_ 64 builds require the 64bit version installed which is installed in usr lib64 The i386 build requires the 32bit version installed which is installed in usr lib e Previous versions of the Linux driver must be uninstalled You must run the uninstall script that shipped with the version of the Linux driver you want to remove To install the OneCommand Ma
288. root n root emulex listhbas Note In Linux VMware and Solaris you cannot use hbacmd as a cim client The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 174 gt G EMULEX The output displayed is similar to the following Manageable HBA List Port WWN 10 00 00 00 c9 6b 62 2b Node WWN 20 00 00 00 c9 6b 62 2b Fabric Name 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Flags 00000000 Host Name eng ma emulex com Mfg Emulex Corporation Serial No BG73539764 Port Number n a Mode Initiator Discovery cim Port WWN 10 00 00 00 c9 6b 62 59 Node WWN 20 00 00 00 c9 6b 62 59 Fabric Name 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Flags 00000000 Host Name eng ma emulex com Mfg Emulex Corporation Serial No BG73539764 Port Number n a Mode Initiator Discovery cim C Program Files Emulex Util OCManager gt hbacmd h 10 192 113 128 m cim u root p root n root emulex portattributes 10 00 00 00 c9 6b 62 2b Port Attributes for 10 00 00 00 c9 6b 62 2b Node WWN 20 00 00 00 c9 6b 62 2b Port WWN 10 00 00 00 c9 6b 62 2b Port Symname Port FCID 0000 Port Type Fabric Port State Unknown Port Service Type 12 vNIC Name vNIC Outer VLAN ID vNIC Min Bandwidth vNIC Max Bandwidth Port Supported FC4 00 00 01 20 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 175 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Port Active FC4 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
289. rowed pa eng ma endex com ETS Priorty Group Properties E I OCeL0102 FM State Enabled Eh sais Pert 0 Synd Yes E DEE 10 00 00 00 C9 93 25 i wolf eng ms emdex com Error No E Wt OneConnect OCeI0100 Sau Port 1 H GE 10 00 00 00 9 58 38 Gy Wer Cort Hosts bed CUPID E Bd OreConnect Oe 0100 E eas Port 0 Ic 00 00 C9 90 A4 64 i 00 00 lt 9 40 04 48 SS 1990 07 com E at iga 2006 01 c Biwo E 1qn 2006 01 c no ee et 1 on MO Wi Siw NK OS Figure 65 DCB tab for iSCSI adapter ports DCB Tab Field Definitions e DCBX State The current DCBX Data Center discovery and Capability exchange protocol state enabled or disabled e DCBX Mode The DCBX mode can be either CEE or CIN e LLDP Transmit State DCBX uses Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP to exchange parameters between two link peers For the DCBX protocol to operate correctly both LLDP Rx and Tx must be enabled If either Rx or Tx is disabled DCBX is disabled e LLDP Receive States DCBX uses LLDP to exchange parameters between two link peers For the DCBX protocol to operate correctly both LLDP Rx and Tx must be enabled If either Rx or Tx is disabled DCBX is disabled iSCSI Properties Area e State The iSCSI state It can be Enabled or Disabled The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 108 gt G EMULEX e Active Priority The current active priority assigned for iSCSI Sync d If yes the iSCSI priority
290. rs all devices that are attached to the FC port Discovery can take a long time on large SANs e None e EFIBootFCScanLevel NVRAM Targets and EFIBootFCScanLevel Discovered Targets Allows 3rd party software to toggle between Boot Path from NVRAM and Boot Path from Discovered Targets by manipulating an EFI system NVRAM variable e Maximum LUNs per Target Sets the maximum number of LUNs that are polled during device discovery The range is 1 to 4096 The default is 256 e Reset Delay Timer in seconds Sets a value for delay device discovery The range is 0 to 255 The default is 0 e PLOGI Retry Timer Sets the interval for the PLOGI port log in retry timer This option is especially useful for Tachyon based RAID arrays Under very rare occasions a Tachyon based RAID array resets itself and the port goes offline temporarily in the loop When the port comes online again the PLOGI retry interval scans the loop to discover this device 50ms The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 155 gt G EMULEX e 100ms e 200 ms e Default AL_PA number The range is 0x 00 EF The default is 0x00 This option changes the AL_PA Arbitrated Loop Physical Address of the selected adapter Not available for OneConnect adapters OpenBoot Advanced Adapter Settings dialog box Use this dialog box to configure the Advanced Adapter Settings for the selected OpenBoot adapter 7 OpenBoot Advanced Adapter Settings xi Make your configuration selecti
291. rsion gt tar Change to the newly created elxocmcore lt kit version gt directory cd elxocmcore lt kit version gt Run the install script and follow the instructions install If the HBAnyware utility the OneCommand Manager application core kit the OneCommand Manager application enterprise kit or the Solaris driver utilities are already present on the sys tem the install script attempts to first remove them Upgrading from the OneCommand Manager Application CLI to the Full Featured OneCommand Manager Application Enterprise Kit Note An upgrade can be performed only if the version of the OneCommand Manager application enterprise kit is the same or later than the OneCommand Manager application CLI version You cannot upgrade a OneCommand Manager application CLI with a previous version of the OneCommand Manager application enterprise kit In Windows To upgrade from the OneCommand Manager application CLI to the full featured OneCommand Manager application kit 1 From the desktop run the elxocm windows lt kit version gt exe file that contains the full application kit Running this executable file removes the OneCommand Manager application CLI and installs a full featured version of the OneCommand Manager application that includes the CLI and the GUI The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 19 gt G EMULEX In Linux To upgrade from the OneCommand Manager application CLI to the full featured OneCommand Manag
292. rver system BIOS boot from SAN functionality is provided by the BootBIOS contained on an Emulex adapter in the server When properly configured the adapter then permanently directs the server to boot from a LUN on the SAN as if it were a local disk COMSTAR ports do not support boot from SAN Boot Types Using the Maintenance tab you can enable disable or configure boot from SAN for x86 BootBIOS EFIBoot and OpenBoot also know as FCode e x86 BootBIOS works with the existing BIOS on x64 and x86 systems e OpenBoot FCode works with the existing system BIOS on Solaris SPARC systems using the SFS driver and on Linux PowerPC systems OpenBoot is also called FCode EFIBoot works with Intel Itanium 64 bit and x64 based systems and provides 64 bit system boot capability through the use of the EFI Extensible Firmware Interface Shell Emulex provides Universal Boot and Pair Boot code images that contain multiple types of boot code These images provide multi platform support for boot from SAN Universal Boot and Pair Boot transparently determine your system platform type and automatically execute the proper boot code image in the adapter These code images reside in adapter flash memory allowing easier adapter portability and configuration between servers The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 148 gt G EMULEX The configuration regions on the adapter store the configuration data for each of these boot types Note x86 and Op
293. s Number of Physical Ports The number of discovered physical ports that can be managed by this host The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 47 gt G EMULEX Viewing Host Grouping Information The Host Group Information tab displays information about the selected host group such as the group name the total number of hosts and so on See Grouping Hosts on page 50 to learn about creating host groups Note Host grouping is not supported for VMware To view host grouping information 1 From the discovery tree select the host group whose information you want to view Z One ommand M Manager BEE Ele yew pot Discovery fetch Help tea Hosts Most Group Information Gy East Coast Hosts c biby eng ma emulex com WEI OneConnect OCe10100 tie Port 0 Group Name East Coast Mosts Number of Hosts 1 Number of Adapters 1 Number of Ports Figure 24 Host Group Information tab Host Group Information Field Definitions e Group Name The name of the selected group Number Hosts The total number of hosts assigned to the group Number of Adapters The total number of discovered adapters in the group Number of Ports The total number of ports in the group Viewing Host Information There are two tabs that show host information the Host Information tab and the Host Driver Parameters tab The Host Information tab is read only The Host Driver Parameters tab enables you to view and
294. s Maintenance Target Mapping Oriver Parameters VPO PCI Registers FIP Active Firmwrare Version 2 703 100 1 ULP PW Name 2 703 100 1 Figure 44 FCoE Maintenance tab Maintenance Tab Field Definitions Firmware Area e Firmware Version on Flash Specifies the firmware version stored on the adapter s non volatile storage When the system restarts this version becomes the active firmware version e Service Processor FW Version Specifies the firmware version that is currently operational on the adapter e Active Firmware Version The version of firmware running on the selected adapter e ULP FW Name The firmware version running on the Upper Layer Protocol processors within the ASIC WWN Management Area Note Not supported on COMSTAR and VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface COMSTAR ports are supported on OpenSolaris only Current WWPN The World Wide Port Name for the selected adapter port WWNN The World Wide Node Name for the selected adapter port Pending Changes The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 79 gt G EMULEX e WWPN Works in conjunction with the Change WWN button Displays the World Wide Port Name you assigned for the selected adapter port but the system must be rebooted for these changes to take effect and appear under the Current listing See Configuring Boot from SAN on page 148 for more information e WWNN Works in co
295. s automatically added to the Target Identifier section of the Diagnostics dialog box The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 165 gt G EMULEX Adopters Targets Known Targets Selected Echo Target 06 01 68 34 60 0E FB Cancel Figure 106 Select Echo Test Target window 3 Define the other parameters you want to use and click Start Test The following warning window appears Run Diagnostic Tests xi The test sequence you are about to run will result in taking the selected adapter off line Ensure that all IO activity on this port has stopped before proceeding Click OK to run the test or Cancel to skip it Figure 107 Advanced Diagnostic Tests Warning window 4 Click OK A result screen appears and the test results appear in the Test Log Click Clear to erase the contents of the log display or click Save to File to save the log file Saving the Log File You can save the test log to a log file for later viewing or printing When new data is written to a saved file the data is appended to the end of the file Each entry has a two line header that contains the identifier of the adapter being tested and the date and time of the test Over time the data accumulates to form a chronological history of the diagnostics performed on the adapter Not available in read only mode The default location is In Windows the OneCommand Manager application install directory on your local drive e In Solaris opt ocman
296. s it appears in the Emulex driver download package Firmware Version The version of Emulex firmware currently active on the adapter port Discovered Ports The number of mapped and unmapped ports found during discovery by the Emulex adapter driver The mapped ports are targets and the unmapped ports are non targets such as switches or adapters Port Type The current operational mode of the selected adapter s port The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 58 gt G EMULEX e OS Device Name The platform specific name by which the selected adapter is known to the operating system Not supported on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface e Symbolic Node Name The FC name used to register the driver with the name server e Supported Class of Service A frame delivery scheme exhibiting a set of delivery characteristics and attributes There are three classes of service e Class 1 provides a dedicated connection between a pair of ports with confirmed delivery or notification of non delivery e Class 2 provides a frame switched service with confirmed delivery or notification of non delivery e Class 3 provides a frame switched service similar to Class 2 but without notification of frame delivery or non delivery Supported FC4 Types A 256 bit 8 word map of the FC 4 protocol types supported by the port containing the selected adapter Port Status Area Field Definitions e Link Status The status of
297. s management tool Note The Change WWN button is disabled for adapters selected on remote hosts running older versions of the OneCommand Manager application The WWPN and WWNN in the Pending Changes area show n a instead of none This also happens when the remote host is busy processing some critical task and WWN Management cannot obtain the current state of WWN management Note In an environment where preboot management exists A WWPN WWNN modified by the OneCommand Manager application can be overridden by preboot management such as IBM BOFM and industry standard CLP For example 1 In an environment with CLP BOFM The OneCommand Manager application modifies the WWNN WWPN The OneCommand Manager application requires a reboot to complete the change After reboot the CLP string is sent during system boot and rewrites the WWNN WWPN or EFIBoot finds the BOFM protocol and uses the default WWNN WWPN per BOFM s command 2 In environment without CLP BOFM The OneCommand Manager application modifies the WWNN WWPN The OneCommand Manager application requires a reboot to complete the change The system comes up and the OneCommand Manager application modified WWNN WWPN is used To change a port s WWPN or WWNN 1 Do one of the following e From the View menu click Group Adapters by Host Name The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 121 g J M EMULEX e From the toolbar click Ta Group
298. s rebooted Not available in read only mode The driver refers to the binding information at during system boot When you create a persistent binding the OneCommand Manager application tries to make that binding dynamic However the binding must meet all of the following criteria to be dynamic The SCSI ID target obus combination specified in the binding request must not be mapped to another target For example the SCSI ID must not already appear in the Current Mappings table under SCSI ID If the SCSI ID is already in use then the binding cannot be made dynamic and a reboot is required The target WWPN WWNN or DID specified in the binding request must not be mapped to a SCSI ID If the desired target is already mapped then a reboot is required The bind type WWPN WWNN or DID specified in the binding request must match the currently active bind type shown in the Current Settings area of the Target Mapping tab If they do not match then the binding cannot be made active Changing Automapping Settings To change automapping settings 1 2 Select Host or Fabric view In the discovery tree select the adapter port you want to set up with persistent binding 3 Select the Target Mapping tab All targets are displayed The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 145 g J M EMULEX Z OneCommand IM Manager jOE x Efo Yew Pert Discovery Batch Heb Basen a Se Ha a Peet Information l Statistics Mair
299. s that cause high ambient air temperatures e Exceeded operational range Adapter stopped The temperature has reached critical limit forcing the adapter to shut down You must determine the cause of the temperature problem and fix it before resuming operation Check for system cooling issues Common causes of system cooling issues include clogged air filters inoperable fans and air conditioning problems that cause high ambient air temperatures After the system overheating issue is resolved and the adapter has cooled down reboot the system or if the system supports hot swapping cycle the power of the adapter slot Note If you are running the OneCommand Vision application you must stop the OneCommand Vision sensor before hot swapping an adapter or the hot swap will fail To stop the sensor 1 Select Start gt Programs gt Administrative Tools gt Services 2 Stop the EmulexSensor service 3 Stop the EmulexWMlAgent service 4 Stop the Emulex PDH agent service 5 Stop the EmulexScope agent service To restart the sensor after the hot swap is complete 1 Stop SNMP service in case of SNMPv2c Stop Net SNMP Agent in case of SNMPv3 2 Start SNMP service in case of SNMPv2c Start Net SNMP Agent in case of SNMPv3 3 Start the EmulexSensor service Viewing OneConnect Adapter Information When you select a OneConnect adapter from the discovery tree the Adapter Information tab contains general attributes associated
300. sceiver information 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Inthe discovery tree select the FC port whose transceiver information you want to view The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 72 w M EMULEX 3 Select the Transceiver Data tab 77 OneCommand TM Manager O x File View Port Qiscovery Batch Help 5S wolF eng ma emulex com E OneConnect 0Ce10100 E a Port t d E 10 00 00 00 C9 58 38 BE West Coast Hosts S jal CUPID MEI OneConnect OCe10100 E a Port 0 Nic 00 00 C9 S0 A4 64 FINISAR CORP E 4 00 00 C9 90 A4 68 th lt B_ign 1990 07 com A Ea Port t Nic 00 00 C9 90 A4 60 7h S48 00 00 C9 90 A4 6D 850 ren D ign 1930 07 com pT OCe10102 FM E aE Port 0 Mig 00 00 C9 S0 A4 94 4 FE 10 00 00 00 9 90 a Port I Ni 00 00 C9 S0 A4 9C 1 RE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 4 lt et LPe1 1000 m S a 10 00 00 00 C9 Si 3E 51 20 28 00 A0 69 2F 75 at 50 06 01 63 34 60 0 Figure 40 FC Transceiver Data tab Transceiver Information Field Definitions Module Attributes Area e Vendor The name of the vendor e Identifier Type The identifier value that specifies the physical device described by the serial information e Ext Identifier Additional information about the transceiver Connector The external optical or electrical cable connector provided as the media interface e Wavelength The nominal transmitter output wavelength at room temperature e OUI The vendor s Org
301. scover this device This default setting is None 0 msec Set to one of the following e None default e 50ms 100 ms 200 ms Type the Default AL_PA number It has a range of 00 EF default 0 Changes the AL_PA Arbitrated Loop Physical Address of the selected adapter Not available for OneConnect adapters The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 154 gt G EMULEX EFIBoot Advanced Adapter Settings dialog box Use the EFIBoot Advanced Adapter Settings dialog box to configure the advanced settings for the selected EFIBoot adapter EFIBoot Advanced Adapter Settings x Make your configuration selections then cick OK to return to the Boot BIOS configuration widow These settings wil not be saved unti you click OK in that window Device Path Fire Boot Target Scan innam targets Mandmnum LUNs per Target 0 4096 255 1 4096 Reset Delay Timer bh 255 PLOGI Retry Timer ms hone gt Default AL_PA hex pooo OK Cancel Figure 96 EFIBoot Advanced Adapter Settings dialog box EFIBoot Advanced Adapter Settings Field Definitions e Device Path Makes the Fibre driver appear as a SCSI driver e Fibre default e SCSI Boot Target Scan This option is available only if none of the eight boot entries are configured to boot via DID or WWPN e NVRAM Targets default Discovers only LUNs that are saved to the adapter Non Vol atile Random Access Memory NVRAM e Discovered Targets Discove
302. sent displays each WWPN Multiple adapters can refer to the same target e If LUNs are present displays each LUN number e Ifthe fabric ID is all zeros no fabric is attached Note iSCSI and NIC ports are not displayed in Fabric View Virtual Ports View button e Displays virtual ports in the SAN Note The Emulex emlxs driver for Solaris does not support COMSTAR running over virtual ports so the Virtual Ports view only displays initiator ports COMSTAR ports are supported on OpenSolaris only Note iSCSI and NIC ports are not displayed in Virtual Ports View Local HBAs Only button e Displays only local adapters Show Host Groups button and menu e Displays hosts by their associated groups and displays available host groups Refresh LUNS button e Initiates a LUN discovery refresh cycle Help button e Displays the OneCommand Manager application s on line help lt I The Discovery Tree The discovery tree left pane has icons that represent discovered hosts adapters ports virtual ports fabrics targets and LUNs The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 25 gt G EMULEX Using the View menu the OneCommand Manager application allows you to control the way iSCSI initiator and target ports are identified in the discovery tree The iSCSI Names option displays all iSCSI ports by their iSCSI Qualified Name IQN The iSCSI Alias option displays each port by its alias gt OneCommand TM Manag
303. ssigned NIC MAC address IP Address The IP address for the NIC port e Subnet Mask The subnet mask for the NIC port e IP Address Origin The origin of the IP address DHCP or Static e Device ID The PCI device ID assigned to the NIC function e Subsys Device ID The PCI subsystem ID assigned to the NIC function Vendor ID The PCI vendor ID assigned to the NIC function Subsys Vendor ID The PCI subsystem vendor ID assigned to the NIC function e PCI Function The PCI function number assigned to the NIC function e Max MTU The maximum transmission unit for iSCSI traffic e Current MTU The current transmission unit for iSCSI traffic Interface Name The interface assigned to this port by the host operating system e Link Status The status of the link on the selected adapter port The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 64 gt G EMULEX e Bandwidth Limit The QoS bandwidth restriction on the port Non vNIC adapters only vNIC Info Area If supported e Name The name assigned to the vNIC by an administrator during switch configuration Outer VLAN ID The VLAN identifier used between the NIC port and the switch The switch maps this value into the VLAN ID used on the network e Min Bandwidth The minimum bandwidth i e speed at which the port is guaranteed to run e Max Bandwidth The maximum bandwidth i e speed at which the port is guaranteed to run Checkboxes e Enable PXE Boot Preboot Executio
304. stent binding between an FC target and a SCSI Bus and target The binding to be removed can be to a target WWPN target WWNN or target D_ID Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN BindType P Remove binding by WWPN N Remove binding by WWNN The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 238 gt G EMULEX A D Remove binding by D_ID ID Target WWPN if BindType P Target WWNN if BindType N Target D_ID if BindType D SCSIBus Bus number of the SCSI device SCSlTarget Target number of the SCSI device SetBindingSupport Supported by Windows and Solaris Syntax hbacmd SetBindingSupport lt WWPN gt lt BindFlag gt Description This command enables and sets the binding support s for the adapter Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN BindFlag D Binding by D_ID P Binding by WWPN N Binding by WWNN A Binding by Automap DA Binding by D_ID and Automap PA Binding by WWPN and Automap NA Binding by WWNN and Automap Not available for the Storport Miniport driver SetPersistentBinding Supported by Windows and Solaris Syntax hbacmd SetPersistentBinding lt WWPN gt lt Scope gt lt BindType gt lt TargetId gt lt SCSIBus gt lt SCSITarget gt Description This command sets a persistent binding between an FC target and a SCSI Bus target The binding can be to a target WWPN target WWNN or target D_ID Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN Scope P Permanent binding survives reboo
305. switch to be hidden to other adapters they do not appear during normal FC discovery Thus TCP IP access enlarges the number of adapters that can be discovered and managed The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 31 gt G EMULEX Note In Windows if you are running a firewall you may need to add the OneCommand Manager application remote server to the firewall s exception list This remote server s path is Program Files Emulex Util Common rmserver exe On an Itanium 64 host the path is Program Files x86 Emulex Util Common rmserver exe The principle differences between FC and TCP IP access are e A TCP IP host with or without an adapter installed does not need to connect to a fabric to manage other hosts e A TCP IP management host can manage all of the adapters in a remote host not just the ones connected to the same fabric FC can only manage adapters connected to the same fabric e You can manage many more hosts since TCP IP access is not constrained by the boundaries of a fabric or zoning True board status e g link down is available since the FC path is not necessary to send a status request to the remote host e Adapter security in a TCP IP environment is much more important since many more hosts are available for management and TCP IP access is not affected by fabrics or zoning e Discovery of hosts in a TCP IP environment is not automatic like FC discovery You must add the hosts to be managed The Hosts
306. t Immediate binding B Binding is both permanent and immediate The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 239 gt G EMULEX BindType P Enable binding by WWPN N Enable binding by WWNN D Enable binding by D_ID Targetld Target WWPN if BindType P Target WWNN if BindType N Target D_ID if BindType D SCSIBus Bus number of the SCSI device SCSl Target Target number of the SCSI device Personality Change Commands The OneConnect adapters that are capable of personality changes allow you to change the personality of the adapter reboot the host and have the adapter come back up running the new personality The personalities OneConnect adapters are currently capable of running are NIC only NIC FCoE and NIC iSCSI In some cases the adapters are pre configured to support multiple personalities In other cases a feature enablement license must be installed before the adapter can support multiple personalities Also the three different personalities may not always be available on an adapter For example an NIC FCoE adapter can change to a NIC only or NIC iSCSI adapter but an iSCSI adapter cannot change to a NIC FCoE adapter Note It is possible to install one or more driver kits for the current personality then change the personality and no longer have the driver s necessary to run the adapter If you change personalities you must install the appropriate drivers Drivers are available on the Emulex Web site
307. t N Make change non global adapter specific GetDriverParams Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX 4 0 Syntax hbacmd GetDriverParams lt WWPN gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command shows the name and values of each parameter Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 204 gt G EMULEX GetDriverParamsGlobal Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX 4 0 Syntax hbacmd GetDriverParamsGlobal lt WWPN gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command shows the name and the global value of each driver parameter Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN SaveConfig Note Driver Parameters that are set temporarily and globally using the G and T flags must be read using the GetDriverParams hbacmd command to view the current value of the parameter The GetDriverParamsGlobal hbacmd command displays only permanently set driver parameter values Additionally if temporary global values have been set for one or more driver parameters the SaveConfig hbacmd command must be run with the
308. t InitCHAPName InitSecret Description This command sets the login and authentication properties associated with a specific target This command requires that you specify a valid iSCSI target name lt iscsi_ target name gt If you do not specify some of the remaining properties these options are set to their default values However if no properties are changed an error is generated You must change at least one property for this command to return successfully When you set the Authentication Method lt Auth gt to a value other than 0 you must set additional parameters to specify the initiator CHAP name target CHAP name and initiator and target secret strings Each string should be enclosed in quotations to avoid mangling by the Windows Linux Solaris or VMware shell s parser If you set the Authentication Method is set to One Way CHAP value of 1 you must also set the Target CHAP Name and Target Secret Example hbacmd SetTargetLoginProperties 00 11 22 33 44 55 iscsitarget Auth 1 TgtCHAPName TargetSecretl If you set the Authentication Method to Mutual CHAP value of 2 you must also specify all 4 values Example hbacmd SetTargetLoginProperties 00 11 22 33 44 55 iscsitarget Auth 2 TgtChapName TargetSecret1 InitCHAPName InitialSecret1 Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port iscsi_target_name Target s iSCSI name enclosed in quotes string length 11 255 ImmediateData 0 No 1 Yes de
309. t lt password gt lt namespace gt lt portnum gt Note Use this command to set only the CIM credentials Once this is done subsequent hbacmd commands do not require you to specify the CIM credentials in the command line The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 235 gt G EMULEX Description This command sets the default CIM credentials You must specify all four credentials username password namespace and portnumber Default credentials are used if any credential is not in the hbacmd command argument Once the default credentials for a host are set any other command can be issued by specifying m cim Parameters h Port s IP Address m cim username root Login User ID of the VMware ESX password Login password of the VMware ESX namespace Namespace where the Emulex provider is registered in the sfcb CIMOM of VMware ESX that is root emulex portnum Port number of the sfcb CIMOM listening to that is 5988 HTTP or 5989 HTTPS TargetMapping Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd TargetMapping lt WWPN gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command shows a list of mapped targets and the LUNs for the port Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN Version Supported by Windows Solaris Li
310. t Change Name 3 Edit the port name in the discovery tree To use the adapter port s default name 1 From the discovery tree select the FC port whose name you want to change 2 Do one of the following Select Use Default Name from the Port menu e From the discovery tree right click the port whose name you want to change and select Restore Default Name Resetting Adapter Ports FC FCoE Ports Only You can reset remote and local adapter ports Not available in read only mode or on NIC or iSCSI adapter ports Caution Do not reset your adapter port while copying or writing files This could result in data loss or corruption Note For OneConnect FCoE ports a reset is only necessary to activate updated driver parameters or FIP settings It does not actually perform an adapter level reset of the port To reset the adapter port The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 113 gt G EMULEX 1 In the discovery tree select the adapter port you want to reset 2 Do one of the following From the Port menu click Reset Port e Click the Reset toolbar button FE The following warning appears 7 Reset Adapter Resetting a boot adapter may cause system instability Emulex assumes no responsibility for the consequences of resetting a boot adapter Do you want to continue Figure 68 Reset Warning 3 Click Yes The adapter port resets The reset can require several seconds to complete While the adapter
311. t a new discovery cycle after a previous cycle completes Fibre Channel I Manual refresh requires pressing discovery refresh button Refresh every fis seconds TCP IP I Manual refresh requires pressing discovery refresh bution Refresh every fs seconds TCP IP Management Port Waming The port number must be the same on all hosts being managed with out of band TCP AP connectivity I Enable TCPAP Management Port Number 23333 OK Carcel Figure 17 Discovery Settings dialog box To configure discovery settings From the Discovery menu select Modify Settings The Discovery Settings dialog box appears Define the discovery properties you want 3 If TCP IP Management is enabled the Enable TCP IP Management checkbox is selected and the current port number is displayed in the Port Number field If desired enter a different port number between 1024 and 65535 Click Defaults to select the Enable TCP IP Management checkbox if unchecked and set the port number to 23333 If the port number or the Enable TCP IP Management checkbox is changed a set of warning messages may appear before changes are made Click Yes on the warning message to con tinue with the change Caution The IP port number must be the same for all hosts that are to be managed Setting an IP port number for one host to a different value than the other hosts will make the host unable to manage other hosts over TCP IP as well as make
312. t bus adapters HBAs and converged network adapters CNAs that provides support for commonly used commands without requiring installation of the OneCommand Manager application GUI The OneCommand Manager application CLI can be installed separately without installing the OneCommand Manager application GUI The OneCommand Manager CLI console application named hbacmd can be installed on Windows Solaris Linux and versions of VMware ESX Server that include a Console Operating System COS A single operation is performed by entering hbacmd followed by the command at the command line For syntax information and details on using the OneCommand Manager application CLI see Using the OneCommand Manager Application Command Line Interface on page 173 Note If you installed the OneCommand Manager application the CLI is already installed In Windows There are two ways to install the OneCommand Manager application CLI in Windows e Attended installation using the GUI e Unattended installation using the command line Attended Installation in Windows To install the OneCommand Manager application CLI 1 From the Emulex Web site download the x64 or x86 OneCommand Manager Core Kit installation file to your system Note For IA64 systems use the x86 OneCommand Manager Core Kit installation file 2 Navigate to the system directory to which you download the file The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 13 gt G EMULEX 3
313. tance A red FCoE icon represents an FCoE PCI function link down instance The NIC icon represents a NIC Only PCI function instance A green icon indicates this function instance is on line black indicates it is disabled and red indicates a link down instance The Virtual Port icon represents a virtual port The COMSTAR icon represents COMSTAR target mode ports Solaris Only COMSTAR ports are unique in that a single port can be shown simultaneously as both a manageable adapter port and a regular target When a COMSTAR port is seen as a target it displays the Target discovery tree icon and Target dialog box information ACOMSTAR icon with a red X indicates the port is down COMSTAR ports are supported on OpenSolaris only The Target icon represents connections to individual storage devices The LUN icon represents connections to individual disk LUNs The Media Exchanger icon represents conections to individual media exchangers A media exchanger is a jukebox like device that is capable of swapping various media device instances e g records or CDs in and out The Tape LUN icon represents LUNs that are tape devices The Target Controller LUN icon represents LUNs that are storage controllers The Switch icon represents connections to the switch Expanding or Collapsing the Discovery Tree View You can also use the Expand Collapse feature on the View menu to change the way discovered elements are displayed By selecting one of th
314. tegrity of an iSCSI PDU s header segments are protected by a CRC32C checksum Possible values are CRC32C and None e DataDigest When set to CRC32C and the initiator is configured accordingly the integrity of an iSCSI PDU s data segment is protected by a CRC32C checksum Possible values are CRC32C and None The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 118 gt G EMULEX Authentication Area Authentication Method Three options are available for the Authentication method None One Way CHAP and Mutual CHAP One Way CHAP requires only that the authenticator iSCSI target authenticate the iSCSI initiator Mutual CHAP requires that both the iSCSI target and iSCSI initiator authenticate each other When None is selected no authentication is performed Target CHAP Name The iSCSI login name sent by the initiator to the target for authentication This parameter is required for both One Way CHAP and Mutual CHAP authentication The parameter is also known as the username It can be any sequence of characters and numbers The minimum length of the name is 1 character and the maximum length is 256 characters Target Secret The iSCSI login secret sent by the initiator to the target for authentication This parameter is required for both One Way CHAP and Mutual CHAP authentication It can be any sequence of characters and numbers The minimum length of the secret is 12 characters and maximum length is
315. tenance l CHOMAP pean Ooi arget Mapping Driver Parameters Diagnostics TramscetverOsta veo Gai Port 5 AE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 39 EF EG West Coast Hosts bel CUPID Fh et OneCormect OCe10100 E em Porto Mie 00 00 C9 90 A 64 4B 00 00 9 90 44 68 D_igh 1990 07 com Emulex E mae Port 1 Mie 00 00 C9 9D A 6C E AB 00 00 C9 90 A4 0 Din 1990 07 com Erudex E WRI OCe10102 FM D at Port 0 Nic 00 00 C9 90 A4 98 ASE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 44 96 ag Port 1 Me 00 00 C9 90 4 9C e GE 10 00200 00269 90 44 90 wt LPe1 1000 4 10 00 00 00 C9 51 36 51 E saa 20 28200 A0 63 2F 75 27 amt 0 06001 68234 60 06 F0 deny E et 0Ce10102 FM Figure 90 Target Mapping tab 4 Target mappings are displayed by WWPN WWNN or D_ID PB indicates mapping from persistent binding while Auto indicates an automapped target In the Display Mode section choose the display mode you want to use 5 If you want click Change Settings The Mapped Target Settings dialog box appears You can enable or disable auto mapping and change the active bind type Click OK 6 Reboot the system for changes to take effect Adding a Persistent Binding To add a persistent binding 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Inthe discovery tree select the adapter port you want to set up with persistent binding 3 Select the Target Mapping tab All targets are displayed In the Targets Table click the target that you want to
316. tenet E E Rte E E aA 234 EES a A A A A A A A A A A A A A A T 234 FREMOVGHIOSE ia a a EET E E CETO 235 PROS OU AEA A A A A T 235 SetCimCred ssseesssssesssereeessesrsitrrrtssssrrtnrnttsserttttnnntssstrnnnnnnasennnnnnnnnnent 235 TargetMappni ennan AAA AAAA AAAA AAA AAAA 236 SOE E E E te 236 Persistent Binding CommandS s sssseseessesssssrrrisesessrrrrrittsssrtrrrnnntsssrtnnnnnsnssnt 237 AlNode ING seacadnrane EEEE 237 BindingCapabilities ceccceeeeceeeeeeeeeceeeee eset ee eeeeccaeeeeeeeeteteecaeeeeeeeeetnee 237 RINGING SUPPOMt inninecadcicecadicccad inedia tet eutende 237 POFSISTEMIBINGING ict ctct cctenceecetenccencceeecenecececeneneeacenetececenetecacenececacenetenecenanas 238 RemoveA lIPersistentBinding cccececceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 238 RemovePersistentBindiing eenn E 238 SetBindingSupport eee ee eccceeeee eee eeeeeeecaaeeeeeeeeteeeeaaaeeeeeeeeeeeecsaeeeeeees 239 SetPersistentBinding ccceeecceeceee eee eeeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeenaaaeeeeeeeteeesssaeeeeeees 239 Personality Change CommandS ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeessnneeeeeees 240 ChangePersonality cccccceccccsceeeeeeeeeeeeccaeeeeeeeeeeeenaaaeeeeeeetteseecaeeeeeees 240 ShowPersonalitieSmirccccccicicacicacisinicciaiiiiiia 241 Server Key Management ccccccceeccceceeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeteseccaeeeseeeeseneeeeeees 241 CreateServerKey ccccccccccceeeeeccnneeeeeeeeeeeeeccneeeeeeeeseeenc
317. ter whose configuration you want to view or change 2 Select the DHCHAP tab If the fields on this tab are grayed out disabled authentication has not been enabled at the driver level 3 Change configuration values as you want Note You can only configure DHCHAP on the local host 4 Click Apply You are prompted for the current password local password to validate the configuration change request The verification request only appears if a local password has been defined for this adapter 5 Enter the password and click OK To return settings to the status before you started this procedure click Restore before you click Apply Once you click Apply changes can not be cancelled To return all settings to the default configuration click Defaults Be careful as this also resets the password s to NULL for this configuration To initiate an immediate authentication click Initiate Authentication This request is sent to the driver even if you have not made any changes to the setup Note To successfully authenticate with the switch using DHCHAP you only need to set the configuration mode to enabled and set the local password The local password must be set to the identical value as the switch for the DHCHAP authentication to succeed The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 131 gt G EMULEX Changing Your Password To change your password From the discovery tree select the adapter whose password you wish
318. the Authentication Method to One Way CHAP value of 1 you must also set the Target CHAP Name and Target Secret Example hbacmd AddTargetPortal 00 11 22 33 44 55 10 0 0 1 8000 Auth 1 TgtCHAPName TargetSecretl If you set the Authentication Method to Mutual CHAP value of 2 You must specify all 4 values Example hbacmd AddTargetPortal 00 11 22 33 44 55 10 0 0 1 8000 Auth 2 TgtChapName TargetSecret1 InitCHAPName InitialSecret1 Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port Target_IP IP address of the Target Portal Port Port number of the Target Portal value 1024 65535 ImmediateData 0 No 1 Yes default 1 HeaderDigest 0 None The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 215 gt EMULEX A 1 CRC32C default 0 DataDigest 0 None 1 CRC32C default 0 Auth 0 None 1 One Way CHAP 2 Mutual CHAP default 0 TgtCHAPName Target CHAP Name enclosed in quotes string length 1 256 TgtSecret Target Secret enclosed in quotes string length 12 16 InitCHAPName Initiator CHAP Name enclosed in quotes string length 1 256 InitSecret Initiator Secret enclosed in quotes string length 12 16 Note If Auth is set to 1 the TgtCHAPName and TgtSecret must be specified If Auth is set to a value of 2 the TgtCHAPName TgtSecret InitCHAPName and InitSecret must also be specified CleariSNSServer Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX S
319. the NIC or iSCSI port PortEnable 0 for Disable 1 for Enable Note Ensure all I O on the port is stopped before disabling the port Note When the SetPortEnabled command disables an FC port the adapter must be reset to activate the new setting Only OneConnect adapters do not require a reset when the adapter port is enabled or disabled Authentication Commands AuthConfigList Supported by Windows Solaris and Linux Syntax hbacmd AuthConfigList lt WWPN gt Description This command returns the list of WWPNs that have an authentication connection configuration with the specified adapter Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN DeleteAuthConfig Supported by Windows Solaris and Linux Syntax hbacmd DeleteAuthConfig lt WWPN1 gt lt WWPN2 gt lt PasswordType gt lt Password gt Description This command deletes the authentication configuration on the adapter The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 189 gt E EMULEX ay Parameters WWPN1 Adapter s WWPN WWPN2 Must be ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff for a switch or the actual WWPN for a target PasswordType 1 ASCII 2 Hex binary 3 Password not yet defined Password Current password value GetAuthConfig Supported by Windows Solaris and Linux Syntax hbacmd GetAuthConfig lt WWPN1 gt lt WWPN2 gt Description This command retrieves the authentication configuration for the adapter Parameters WWPN1 Adapter s WWPN WWPN2
320. the error and event log 1 Click Event Log History on the Authenticate tab The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 132 gt G EMULEX Updating Adapter Firmware The OneCommand Manager application enables you to update firmware for a single adapter or simultaneously for multiple adapters Updating Firmware for a Single Adapter Using the Maintenance or Firmware tab you can update firmware on local and remote adapters The firmware file must be downloaded from the Emulex Web site and extracted to a local drive before you can perform this procedure Not available in read only mode e The Emulex driver must be installed e The OneCommand Manager application must be installed The firmware zip file must be downloaded from the Emulex Web site unzipped and extracted to a folder on a local drive e If the adapter is already connected to a boot device the system must be in a state in which this type of maintenance can be performed e I O activity on the bus has been stopped e Cluster software or any other software that relies on the adapter to be available is stopped or paused Note For OEM branded adapters see the OEM s Web site or contact the OEM s customer service department or technical support department for the firmware files Note You cannot update firmware with the OneCommand Manager application on a Sun branded adapter To update firmware for a single adapter or adapter port Note For FC adapters yo
321. the host unmanageable over TCP IP from other hosts 4 If the IP port number is changed the utility restarts the OneCommand Manager application discovery server and management agent to use the new settings If the servers cannot be stopped and restarted you are prompted to reboot the host for the new TCP IP management settings to take effect 5 If you want edit the CIM credentials The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 37 gt G EMULEX 6 Click OK to apply your changes Click Defaults to return the discovery properties to their default settings Configuring iSCSI Target Discovery The iSCSI Target Discovery tab allows you to configure iSCSI target discovery related parameters Onet ommand 1M Manager Efe yew pot Discovery fetch Help E gt p OneConnect OCe10100 S a Port 0 Nic 00 00 C9 50 A4 68 E 4 00 00 C9 490 A4 68 SD ii 1990 07 coR EM i Port 1 c 00 00 C5 90 04 66 E 4 00 00 69 90 A4 60 SD ign 1990 07 comEm pet OCe10102 FM ete Port 0 0O 00 CP90 A4 9A EEE 10 00 00 00 09 90 84 98 Sat Port 1 Nio 00 00 90 4 9C E E 10 00 00 00 09 90 84 90 et Po 1000 gt aw 10 00 00 00 C9 51 38 51 E at 20 28200 00 08 2F 78 27 aif 5006001 60 34 60 06 FB E Milt 5005 01 63 3A 60 0E F6 IEY biby eng ma emex com W OneConnect OCe10100 a Port 0 E AE 10 00 00 00 09 58 3A 99 e kb dagy WEI OCo10102 FM nara SCSI Statistics SCSI Initistor Login Options SCSI Target Discovery
322. the link on the selected adapter port e Port Speed The current port speed of the selected adapter port Loop Map Table Definitions e The loop map shows the different ports present in the loop and is present only if the port adapter is operating in loop mode The simplest example would be to connect a JBOD directly to an adapter When this is done the port type is a private loop and the loop map has an entry for the adapter and one entry for each of the disks in the JBOD Not supported on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface Not supported for COMSTAR ports COMSTAR ports are supported on OpenSolaris only Port Information Buttons e Enable Disable Port Click to enable or disable the selected FC port See Enabling and Disabling FC Ports on page 117 for more information Viewing FCoE Port Information When you select an FCoE port from the discovery tree the Port Information tab contains general attributes associated with the selected FCoE port Note Not all information is displayed on systems using CIM provider v1 2 1 on ESX 3i To view FCoE Port information 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Select an FCoE port in the discovery tree The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 59 gt G EMULEX 3 Select the Port Information tab Z Qnet ommand 1M Manager Efe Er Figure 32 FCoE Port Information tab Yew Bort Discovery Gatch Help E Ungrouped ko h st eng ma amex com
323. the remote node from the failed session e Session Digest Errors The count of sessions which failed due to receipt of a PDU containing header or data digest errors e Session Connection Timeout The count of sessions which failed due to a sequence exceeding a time limit e Session Format Errors The count of sessions which failed due to receipt of an iSCSI PDU that contained a format error e Login Failures The number of times a login from this initiator failed e Last Failure Time The timestamp of the most recent failure of a login attempt from this initiator A value of 0 indicates that no failures have occurred e Last Failure Type A description of the last failure e Last Target Failure Name The UTF 8 string name of the target that most recently failed a login request from this initiator e Last Target Failure Address The Internet Network Address of the target that most recently failed Login Accept Responses The count of Login Response PDUs received by this initiator that were accepted e Login Other Fail Responses The count of Login Response PDUs received by this initiator with any status code not counted by the other objects e Login Redirect Responses The count of Login Response PDUs received by the initiator with status class Redirection e Login Authentication Fail Responses The count of Login Response PDUs with status class 0x201 Authentication Failed received by this initiator e Login Authe
324. the switch does not provide them With DCBX disabled the configured values are used Changes to the DCBX state require a reboot of the host e DCBX Mode The DCBX mode can be set to CEE or CIN Changes to the DCBX mode require a reboot of the host e Operating Version The operating version of the DCBX protocol The system adjusts as needed to operate at the highest version supported by both link partners This setting cannot be changed e Maximum Version The highest DCBX protocol version supported by the system Version numbers start at zero The DCBX protocol must be backward compatible with all previous versions This setting cannot be changed LLDP Settings Area Transmit Enabled LLDP Transmit can be enabled or disabled Transmit Port Description Enabled Provides a description of the port in an alpha numeric format The value equals the ifDescr object if the LAN device supports RFC 2863 e Transmit System Name Enabled Provides the system s assigned name in an alpha numeric format The value equals the sysName object if the LAN device supports RFC 3418 e Receive Enabled LLDP Receive can be enabled or disabled The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 110 gt G EMULEX e Transmit System Description Enabled Provides a description of the network entity in an alpha numeric format This includes the system s name and versions of hardware operating system and networking software supported by the device The value
325. tice Emulex assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result Periodic changes are made to information contained herein although these changes will be incorporated into new editions of this manual Emulex disclaims any undertaking to give notice of such changes Emulex 3333 Susan Street Costa Mesa CA 92626 OpenSolaris DHCHAP Notice Contains portions of Covered Software subject to the Common Development and Distribution License CDDL Version 1 0 Such portions of Covered Software in Source Code form may be obtained from the web site www opensolaris org or by contacting online support from the web site www emulex com Derived from the RSA Data Security Inc MD5 Message Digest Algorithm Copyright C 1991 2 RSA Data Security Inc Created 1991 All rights reserved The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page ii Tange eli aa OMe let a eh ts ne ee tet es cp cree ee pee 1 Supported Features by Operating SyStem ccccseceeeeeeeeeeecneeeeeeeeeeetnaeeeeeees 2 IKMOWN ISSUGS A A A A A A A A 4 Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand Manager Application COMponents ccccccceeeccneeeeeeeeeeeeeccaeeeeeeeeeeeeecaaeeeeeeeeesecdaaeeeeeeeeneee 5 Installing the OneCommand Manager Application cccceecceeecteeeeeeeeeetees 5 IMINO OWS eaaa ea a a 5 Attended Installation in Windows sssssssssssrnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna 5 Unatt
326. tinciranaencnentntntncnceenneturs 97 Saving Adapter Driver Parameters to a Fil cccccseseeeeeeeeeeesees 97 Setting Driver Parameters for All Adapters in a Host 0 eeeeee 97 Changing Non dynamic Parameter Values LINUX 8 2 ccccceceeeeees 98 Changing Non dynamic Parameter Values VMware ESX 99 Creating a Batch Mode Driver Parameters File 000000cccseeseeeeeeeeeeee 99 Assigning Batch Mode Parameters cccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeees 100 Configuring DCB Data Center Bridging Parameters ccccesseeeeeees 102 Configuring CEE FCoE Specific Parameters LP21000 Series Adapters Only 0 ccccceceececeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeeeeecaaaaeeeeeseeaaaeeeeeeesseeeeuaaeeeeeees 102 Configuring DCB Parameters for OneConnect FCoE Adapter Ports 103 Configuring DCB Parameters for iSCSI Adapter Ports cceee 108 Configuring FCoE Initialization Protocol FIP for FCoE Adapters 111 Managing PONE aaee EEEE 113 Changing Adapter Port Names FC Ports Only sisisswissvsnssmssssssscceacnascasasnnacns 113 The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page v Resetting Adapter Ports FC FCoE Ports Onlly ceeeeeeeeeeeeeetsneeeeeeeees 113 Modifying TCP IP iSCSI Port Configuration ccccccccesseeeeeeeeeeeeeetnteeeeeees 114 Advanced TCP IP Configuration ccccccccccecseeeeeeeeeeeeeccneeeeeeeeeseeenaaeees 116 Enabling and D
327. tion dialog box without saving your changes A message appears to discard your changes 11 Reboot the system for your changes to take effect Configuring Advanced Settings Boot from SAN The OneCommand Manager application provides advanced settings for each boot type From the Boot from SAN Configuration dialog box click Advanced Settings A boot type specific dialog box allows you to enable options such as spinup delay and autoscan If you do not use advanced settings the default values are used The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 152 gt G EMULEX If you make changes you must click OK to save the changes and close the dialog box You can click Cancel and close the dialog box without saving the changes Note If you do not enter the advanced settings and the configuration for the boot type is new default values are used The default settings are given with descriptions of the Advanced Adapter Settings dialog boxes in the following sections x86 Boot Advanced Adapter Settings dialog box Using this dialog box configure advanced settings for the selected x86 adapter All checkboxes are cleared off by default All changes require a reboot to activate 86 Boot Advanced Adapter Settings Make your configuration selections then click OK to return to the Boot BIOS configuration window These settings wil not be saved until you click OK in that window Enable start unit command J Enable EDD 3 0 J Enable spinu
328. tion enables you to assign the dpv file parameters to multiple adapters in the system Not available in read only mode To create the dpv file Select Host or Fabric view Select the adapter port whose parameters you want to apply to other adapters from the discovery tree Select the Driver Parameters tab Set the driver parameters After you define the parameters for the selected adapter click Apply The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 99 gt G EMULEX 6 Click Save The Save Driver Parameters dialog box appears You can save the file to a different directory or change its name Saved Parameter File Selection Ele Name NEmuex Uti Emulex Reposkorytetxstor 7 2 30 005 dpv4 Browse Saved Parameters Save All Parameters Save Nomdefauk Values Only EnableNPl O sbled x Save Cancel Figure 60 Save Driver Parameters dialog box 7 Use the two radio buttons to choose the type of parameters to save You can save all parameters or only those parameters whose current values differ from their corresponding default values A list of the saved parameters and their current values show in the Saved Parameters box 8 Click Save Assigning Batch Mode Parameters To assign batch mode parameters to adapters 1 From the Batch menu select Update Driver Parameters You do not need to select any discovery tree elements at this time When the Batch Driver Parameter Update dialog box appears cl
329. tiple Adapters cccccceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeteees 134 Updating CEE Firmware for a Single Adapter LP21000 Series Adapters Only c cccceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeccaeeeeeeeeesesenneeeeeees 138 Updating CEE Firmware on Multiple Adapters LP21000 Series Adapters Only cccceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeecnneeeeeeeeteeeennaeeeeeees 140 Mapping and Masking FC and FCoE Ports Only cccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 142 Automapping SCSI Devices WiINdOWS ccccccieceteteeeeeeeeeeeeccteeeeeeeeeeenaes 142 Mapping and Masking Defaults Windows 0 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeteteeetteeeeeeeeeee 143 Masking and Unmasking LUNs Windows seeen 143 Using Automapping and Persistent Binding Windows 145 Changing Automapping Settings cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeteees 145 Adding a Persistent Binding cccecccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneas 146 Binding a Target that Does Not Appear in the Persistent Binding Table ccccccccccccccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 147 Adding New Targets Using sd conf Solaris 8 9 and 10 eeeee 148 Configuring Boot from SAN 0 cceeeeeeceeeeee eee eee eeeecaaeee seer eeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeentee 148 BOOt Typ Fecri 148 Boot Device Parameters cccccecccceececeeeeecenneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 149 Configuring Advanced Settings Boot from SAN eeceeseeeeeeeeeeeee
330. ton Click to apply the personality you choose The system must be rebooted for your selection to take affect License Features Area e Show License Features button Click to show availble licenses e Install License Features button Click to install licenses Viewing Port Information The Port Information tab contains detailed information associated with the selected adapter port The Port information that is displayed depends upon the type of adapter you select FC FCoE iSCSI or NIC Note Not all information is displayed on systems using CIM provider v1 2 1 on ESX 3i Viewing FC Port Information When you select an FC port from the discovery tree the Port Information tab contains general attributes associated with the selected FC adapter Note Not all information is displayed on systems using CIM provider v1 2 1 on ESX 3i To view FC Port information 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Selecta FC port in the discovery tree The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 57 gt G EMULEX 3 Select the Port Information tab Z Onetommand 1M Manager Bile E3 Ele yew Bort Discovery Batch Help er E Gy West Coast Hosts S GF Ungrouped ki h st eng ma emex com w OceI0L02 F M E ags Port 0 E RE 0 00 00 00 09 93 25 H t0 00 00 00 9 51 13 51 h mot eng ma ecsuliex com k 20 00 00 00 C9 51 36 51 5 un OneConnect O e10100 lO co 00 0S 1E0sF4cC E egs Port 1 feed E AE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 33
331. tree with a red X Note Enure there is no I O traffic on the port before disabling it and never disable and boot port To enable or disable an FC port 1 Inthe discovery tree select the FC port you want to enable or disable 2 Select the Port Information tab 3 Click Enable Port or Disable Port Enabling and Disabling Physical Ports OneConnect Adapters Only Using the Physical Port Info tab you can enable or disable the physical port When you disable a physical port you disable all functions such as iSCSI and NIC for the port Disabled ports appear in the discovery tree with a red X Note You cannot disable a port if PXE Boot is enabled or any if the iSCSI target sessions are boot sessions To enable or disable a physical port In the discovery tree select the physical port you want to enable or disable Select the Physical Port Info tab Click Enable Port or Disable Port If you are disabling the port you must reset it FC ports only Row g The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 117 gt G EMULEX Configuring iSCSI Port Initiator Login The iSCSI Initiator Login Options dialog box enables you to configure the set of login options used by the iSCSI initiator when logging into a target portal or target The dialog box contains the initiator iSCSI Qualified Name IQN and fields for manually entering the IQN and an optional initiator alias Initiator login options are controlled using several drop down bo
332. u update the firmware on the port i e multi port adapters require download on each port For OneConnect adapters you update the firmware for the entire adapter 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Inthe discovery tree click the OneConnect adapter or FC port whose firmware you want to update The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 133 gt G EMULEX 3 Select the Maintenance or Firmware tab and click Update Firmware If the warning screen appears click Yes The Firmware Download dialog box appears OneCommand Manager Firmware Download Eg Current Firmware Host Nome Adapter Model Current Version Firmware Update Firerpare Fie Figure 80 Firmware Download dialog box 4 Using the Firmware Download dialog box navigate to the unzipped extracted image file you want to download The firmware image may be specified either by entering the image file s full pathname in the Firmware File field or by clicking the Browse button If you click Browse the Firmware File Selection dialog box appears Select the file you want to use and click OK The Firmware Download dialog box appears 5 Click Start Download A warning dialog box appears 6 Click Yes A status bar shows the progress of the download The adapter in the discovery tree is displayed in black text when the update is complete Note The adapter in the discovery tree is displayed in red text when it is offline 7 Click Close The Firmware tab
333. uccessful No means it was not successful The Current Value column indicates the current setting for the value PFC Priority Map A series of eight checkboxes that can only be selected if the Pause Type is set to Per Priority Selected values correspond to the flow control priorities being used by the board The value of the FCoE Priority must always be included among the PFC Priority Map values Select a number of values from 1 to 8 Possible values are 0 to 7 Priority Area Field Definitions DCBX Sync Indicates if the feature parameter exchange with the switch was successful Yes means it was successful No means it was not successful FCoE Priority The available values for the FCoE Priority parameter Possible drop down values are 0 to 7 CEE FCoE Tab Buttons Update Firmware Enables you to update CEE firmware on the selected adapter See Updating CEE Firmware for a Single Adapter LP21000 Series Adapters Only on page 138 for more information Defaults Returns the dialog box parameters to their factory settings Apply Changes Applies any changes made under the Configured Value column If DCBX is present on the attached fabric switch these changes are saved in non volatile memory but not loaded If DCBX is not present changes made in the Configured Value column may or may not take effect depending on the switch s configuration You are notified of any failures to save the configured values to t
334. uilt In Self Test 0x00 Base Address 0 0x00000000 Base Address 1 OxDF478000 Base Address 2 OxDF480004 Base Address 3 0x00000000 Base Address 4 OxDF4A0004 Base Address 5 0x00000000 CIS 0x00000000 SubVendor ID Ox10DF SubSystem ID OxE622 ROM Base Address 0x00000000 Interrupt Line 0x00 Interrupt Pin 0x01 Minimum Grant 0x00 Maximum Latency 0x00 Capabilities Ptr 0x40 PostTest Note Not supported for OneConnect adapters Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd PostTest lt WWPN gt Description This command runs the POST on the adapter Support for a remote adapter is via TCP IP access only Parameters WWPN Adapter s WWPN SetBeacon Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd SetBeacon lt WWPN MAC gt lt BeaconState gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command turns the beacon ON or OFf The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 202 gt G EMULEX ay Parameters WWPN WWPN of the FC port MAC MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI port BeaconState New state of the beacon 0 Off 1 On Wakeup Note Not supported for OneConnect adapters Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd Wakeup lt WWPN gt Description
335. um64 InstallationDriveLetter Program Files x86 Emulex Util Config hostgroups Linux usr sbin ocmanager config hostgroups Solaris opt ELXocm config hostgroups The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 53 gt G EMULEX Note The host group configuration files are completely interchangeable between different operating systems For example the host group configuration files created on a Solaris hosts can be copied directly to a Linux or Windows host with no conversion required Viewing Adapter Information The adapter information that is displayed depends upon the type of adapter you select LightPulse FC or OneConnect Viewing FC Adapter Information When you select a FC adapter from the discovery tree the Adapter Information tab contains general attributes associated with the selected FC adapter Note Not all information is displayed on systems using CIM provider v1 2 1 on ESX 3i To view FC adapter information 1 Select Host Fabric or Virtual Ports view 2 Select an FC adapter in the discovery tree Z QneCommand 1M Manager Be E Ele yew pot Discovery Estch Help E Gy East Const Hosts o wok eng ma emulex com WI OneConnect OCe10100 E a Port 1 Set West Coast Hosts Figure 29 FC Adapter Information tab eb biby errg ma emulex com Model Emulex Wet 1000 M4 4Gb ipot FC PCIe SFF HBA 5 OneConnect OCe10100 rs zj Port 0 Serial Number VMS5113293 i mangy eng ma erdex com Hardware Versi
336. uotes string length 12 16 InitCHAPName Initiator CHAP Name enclosed in quotes string length 1 255 InitSecret Initiator Secret enclosed in quotes string length 12 16 Note If you set Auth to 1 you must specify the TgtCHAPName and TgtSecret If you set Auth to 2 you must specify the TgtCHAPName TgtSecret InitCHAPName and InitSecret TargetLogout Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port TargetLogout lt MAC Address gt lt iscsi_target_name gt lt TSIH lt ISID Qual Target_IP gt Description This command logs out of a target The required fields are the iSCSI target name lt iscsi_target_name gt and either the TSIH lt TSIH gt of the session or the session s ISID qualifier lt ISID_Qual gt and the target s IP address lt Target_IP gt Parameters MAC_Address The MAC address of the CNA port iscsi_target_name Target s iSCSI name enclosed in quotes string length 11 255 TSIH TSIH value of the session to log out values 1 65535 ISID_Qual ISID qualifier of the session to logout value 0 65535 Target_IP The Target s IP address UpdateiSNSServer Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port UpdateiSNSServer lt MAC_Address gt lt Server_IP gt lt Port gt Description This command updates the configured iSNS server This command requires the server IP lt Server_I
337. urrent Settings Area e Active Bind Type WWPN WWNN or a destination identifier D_ID e Automapping The current state of SCSI device automapping enabled default or disabled Current Mappings Area e This table lists current mapping information for the selected adapter port The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 86 gt E EMULEX ay Persistent Binding Configuration Area e This table lists persistent binding information for the selected adapter port Not available on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface Display Mode Radio Buttons Show WWPN Show WWNN or Show D_ID options enable you to choose how to display information in the Persistent Binding Configuration table Target Mapping Buttons e Refresh Click to refresh the Target Mapping tab e Change Settings Click to enable or disable automapping choose a bind type and enable or disable LUN mapping and unmasking Not available on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface e Add Binding Click to add a persistent binding e Bind New Target Click to add a target that does not appear in the Persistent Binding table e Remove Click to remove the selected binding e Remove All Bindings Click to remove all persistent bindings that are displayed Viewing Target Mapping Linux and VMware ESX Use this tab to view target mapping The Target Mapping tab is read only Note Persistent binding is not supported by th
338. validated against other existing WWiNs in the SAN for uniqueness Adapters Targets Fabric names and VPorts After a successful W WN change the adapter is not automatically reset As a result operations that require adapter reset will be disabled until the new W WN is activated Do you want to continue Figure 74 Warning About Changing WWN The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 122 gt G EMULEX 5 Click Yes The Change World Wide Name Configuration dialog box appears OneCommand Manager Change WWN Configuration xi Update the world wide port name WWPN and the world wide node name WINN below and click OK to save changes To use the Factory default WWNs or to use non volatile Wis click the appropriate Get button NOTE 1 If the current WWNs are of type volatile a successful non volatile change wil destroy the volatile settings 2 Depending on the adapter type and the firmware version volatile change option may not be available 3 Depending on the type of the WW change and the current state of the firmware applying more changes without activating the pending changes may result in errors 4 Volatile WWNs are preserved across reboots until system power down or adapter power cycle newe TETIT nenw of fT ETT Write changes to volate memory for temporary use Get Factory Default WWNs Get Non volatile WWNs OK Cancel Figure 75 Change World Wide N
339. vers being managed through the CIM interface e Operational Name The name of the operational firmware for the selected adapter Not available on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface e SLI 1 Name The name of the SLI 1 firmware overlay Not available on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface SLI 3 Name The name of the SLI 3 firmware overlay Not available on VMware ESX servers being managed through the CIM interface e Adapter Boot Version Displays one of the following e The selected adapter port s boot code version if boot code is present e Disabled if the boot code is disabled The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 77 gt G EMULEX Not Present if boot code is not loaded If boot code is not loaded the Enable Adapter boot checkbox is not visible and you cannot configure the selected port to boot from SAN e Enable adapter boot checkbox Check this box if you want the adapter to load and execute boot code during system startup Click Configure Boot to configure boot from SAN See Configuring Boot from SAN on page 148 for more information Not available in read only mode Note Enabling adapter boot only causes the adapter to load the boot code and execute it during system startup It does not mean that the adapter will boot from SAN To boot from SAN the boot type must be enabled Do this in the Boot from SAN configuration window for each boot type
340. wnload Complete dialog box 5 When downloading is finished you can click Save Log File to save a copy of the activity log 6 Click Close to exit the batch procedure Mapping and Masking FC and FCoE Ports Only Automapping SCSI Devices Windows The driver defaults to automatically mapping SCSI devices The procedures in this section apply if the default has been changed The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 142 To automap SCSI devices gt G EMULEX 1 Display driver parameters for the host or adapter select the Driver Parameters tab or the Host Driver Parameters tab 2 Select the AutoMap parameter Several fields about the parameter appear on the right side of the tab 3 Select Enabled To apply your changes click Apply 5 Reboot the system for this change to take effect Mapping and Masking Defaults Windows Table 2 Mapping and Masking Window Defaults Field Function Default Description Window Globally Automap Enabled Emulex driver detects all FC devices attached to the Emulex Global All Targets adapters Automap Globally Automap Enabled Assigns an operating system LUN ID to a FC LUN ID for all Global All LUNs LUNs behind all targets in the system area network Automap Globally Unmask Enabled Allows the operating system to see all LUNs behind all targets Global All LUNs Automap Automap All Disabled With Globally Automap All LUNs disabled this parameter LUN Mapping LUNs Ta
341. x driver version 8 2 8 x For SLES11 operating systems e Linux driver version 8 3 5 X For RHEL6 and SLES 11 SP1 operating systems Note The RHEL 6 Enterprise kit requires the intallation of the libstdc 5 so library This library is available through the compat libstdc 33 3 2 3 68 lt arch gt rpm or later The PPC and x86_64 builds require the 64bit version installed which is installed in usr lib64 The i386 build requires the 32bit version installed which is installed in ust lib On OneConnect iSCSI adapters The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 16 gt G EMULEX e be2iscsi driver On OneConnect NIC adapters e be2net driver e The be2net driver must also be installed if the adapter personality is iSCSI NIC or FCoE NIC Use the latest or matching driver from the Emulex Web site For new systems the specific driver rpm file for your Linux version must be installed Note On RHEL 5 3 RHEL 5 4 RHEL 5 5 and RHEL 6 the OneCommand Core rpm file requires Libnl This library is not installed by default but can be obtained from the OS distribution media e Fori386 RHEL 5 3 RHEL 5 4 RHEL 5 5 and RHEL 6 use the 32bit libnl library e For x86_64 RHEL 5 3 RHEL 5 4 RHEL 5 5 and RHEL 6 use the 64bit libnl library e For ia64 RHEL 5 3 RHEL 5 4 RHEL 5 5 and RHEL 6 use the 64bit libnl library e For PPC RHEL 5 3 RHEL 5 4 RHEL 5 5 and RHEL 6 use the 32bit libnl library Procedures To install the OneC
342. xes You can also configure the initiator authentication method and view the default login options Z OneCommand TM Manager BEE Ele yew Bert Discovery Batch Help Damas Ge 5m Et Hosts BCSI Statistics SCSI Leriator Login Options iSCSI Target Discovery G Gt East Coast Hosts E Wp baby eng ma emnuiex com priae ISCSI Names apply to all ports on this adapter E ag Port O l FE 10 0000 AA C9 SB 3 Initiator SCSI Name fign 1950 07 com Emlex 02 00 lt 9 00 66e0 SQ mangy eng ma emdex com i E BEI OneConmect OCe10100 E sa Peet O ASE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 36 al 20 24 00 00 08 21 Wun 3 HaaderDigest hone z Lerouned ie let erg macemten com Wet OCeL0102 FM sas Poet O DEE 10 00 00 00 9 93 25 SS woleng ma emuex com E WD OneConeect OCe10100 Satis Port 1 GE 10 00 00 00 9 58 38 Gy Wer Cort Hosts hed CUPID E MT OneConmect OCe10100 E egs Poet O Nie 00 00 C9 00 A4 64 i 00 00 lt 9 40 09 48 Figure 71 iSCSI Initiator Login Options dialog box Initiator Login Options Tab Field Definitions e Initiator iSCSI Name The iSCSI qualifier name of the initiator e Initiator Alias An optional non unique string used to identify the initiator Initiator Login Options Area e ImmediateData Defines whether the initiator may append unsolicited data to a SCSI command Possible values are Yes and No e HeaderDigest When set to CRC32C and the initiator is configured accordingly the in
343. xml adapter information is shown in xml format Leaving the format parameter blank shows the data in xml format Description For reporting purposes this command captures the SAN information in xml or csv format As large amount of information is output from this command Emulex recommends that you re direct the output to a file Parameters Format csv Output information in CSV format xml Output information in XML format default GetCimCred Supported by Windows Syntax hbacmd GetCimCred Description This command shows the default credentials set for the CIM client Note The password will be shown encrypted Parameters None GetElxSeclinfo Supported by Windows and Linux Syntax hbacmd GetElxSecInfo Description This command shows the version of the ElxSec system Parameters None GetQoSInfo Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port GetQoSInfo lt MAC_Address gt Note For managing ESX ESXi hosts from a Windows client add the m cim option to the command The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred command See SetCimCred on page 235 Description This command shows the QoS information for a specified NIC port The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 233 gt G EMULEX Parameters h Host s IP Address or hostname WWPN Adapter s WWPN port MAC MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI port Ex
344. yntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port CleariSNSServer lt MAC_Address gt Description This command clears the configured iSNS server and disables iSNS target discovery If there is no iSNS server currently configured this command does nothing Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port DelARPTableEntry Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port DelARPTableEntry lt MAC_Address gt lt Dest_MAC Address gt lt Dest_IP Address gt Description This command removes an ARP Address Resolution Protocol table entry Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port Dest_MAC_Address Destination MAC address to remove from the ARP table Dest_IP_Address Destination IP address to remove from the ARP table DelRouteTableEntry Supported by Windows Solaris Linux and VMware ESX The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 216 gt G EMULEX Syntax hbacmd h host_IP port hostname port DelRouteTableEntry lt MAC_Address gt lt Dest_IP_Address gt lt Subnet_Mask gt lt Gateway gt Description This command removes a route table entry from the specified port Parameters MAC_Address MAC address of the CNA port Dest_IP_Address Destination IP address to delete from the route table Subnet_Mask Subnet Mask to delete from the route table Gateway Gateway to delete from the route table DiscoveriSNSServer Supported by Windows S
345. ys how many completed cycles of each test ran as well as the number of errors To run loopback tests 1 From the discovery tree select the adapter port on which you want to run the Loopback Test 2 Select the Diagnostics tab and click Advanced Diagnostics Tests From the Loopback Test section of the dialog box choose the type of Loopback test you want to run and define the loopback test parameters Note You must insert a loopback plug in the selected adapter before running an External Loopback test 3 Click Start The following warning appears Run Diagnostic Tests xi The test sequence you are about to run will result in taking the selected adapter off line Ensure that al 10 activity on this port has stopped before proceeding Click OK to run the test or Cancel to skip it Cancel Figure 104 Run Diagnostic Tests Warning 4 Click OK If you choose to run an External Loopback test the following window appears The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 164 gt G EMULEX Run Diagnostic Tests Ea The test sequence you are about to run will result in taking the selected adapter off line Ensure that all IO activity on this port has stopped before proceeding The loopback tests you have chosen require that a loopback plug be inserted into the back of the adapter to be tested Failure to do so can result in the board not returning to an on line state Ensure the loopback plug is inserted before clickin

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