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1. Figure 33 The Access Group Control Tab 4 Click the left arrow to add the servers to the Access Control Group Servers list 5 Click OK or Apply Designating a Master Security Client The first time you run the HBAnyware Security Configurator on any system in a Fibre Channel network that system becomes the MSC Master Security Client See Running the Configurator for the First Time on page 85 for more information Access Control Groups Introduction The Access Control Group tab shows the systems that are part of a client s Access Control Group ACG and from the Master Security Client MSC allows you to select the systems that belong to the ACG Access Control Group Tab on the MSC On the MSC you select or deselect the systems that are to be part of the security installation in the Access Control Group tab When you select unsecure systems and move them to the Access Control Group Servers list these systems are updated to secure them and bring them into the MSC s ACG Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 86 z gt EMULEX When you select systems in the ACG and move them to the Available Servers list the security configuration for those systems is updated to make them unsecure After you have configured security from the MSC for the first time the Access Control Group tab looks similar to the following Bgiwanywore securty Confiuratoe zj Access Cortal Group Accert SubGrouge Backup Master
2. Manual pages for Ipfc are installed in section 7d of the online man pages Normally the catman command can be run to create preformatted versions of the on line manual from the nroff 1 input files Each manual page is examined and those whose preformatted versions are missing or out of date are recreated If any changes are made catman recreates the windex database Depending on your system this operation can take anywhere from 1 to 10 minutes If you type n the catman will be skipped which will allow the installation to complete quickly The catman command skipped will be output for the administrator to run at a later point in time if desired b The next question you will see is Use IP networking over Fibre Channel y n Answer Yes if you wish to enable IP or No if you do not wish to enable IP 8 Continue with the installation by answering Yes to the following Do you want to continue with the installation of lt lpfc gt y n 9 The install package provides running commentary on the installation process Be sure to examine the output for any errors or warnings When the installation concludes take notice of the message SCSI If you are using lpfc to access disks be sure to check the configuration file of your SCSI target driver presumably sd conf to ensure that the driver will probe for all of the targets luns in your environment 10 Finally you will be asked Select package s you wish to process or all to proce
3. Note Before upgrading the driver you must uninstall any previously installed utilities Refer to the Uninstalling the Utilities section on page 17 for instructions To update the driver 1 Make a full system backup 2 Login as root or su to root 3 Save the file etc path_to_inst to usr tmp path_to_inst lpfc The etc path_to_inst file is not saved when a pkgrm is performed 4 Atthe shell prompt type pkgrm lpfc 5 Copy the file usr tmp path_to_inst lpfc back to etc path_to_inst 6 Install the new driver package Type pkgadd d pwd 7 Restore any customized parameter settings in sd conf and Ipfc conf e Copy the usr tmp sd conf pkgrm file back to kernel drv sd conf e Update the configuration parameters in kernel drv lpfc conf with the values from usr tmp lpfc conf pkgrm 8 Reboot the system Updating an SBus Driver from Version 4 X If you update from the 4 x SBUS driver read through this section carefully Otherwise refer to the to the Update a PCI Driver from Version 5 X section on page 10 The driver can be updated by saving certain driver configuration files and using pkgrm Two files are saved when a pkgrm is performed The kernel drv lpfs conf file is moved to usr tmp Ipfs conf pkgrm to allow you to restore any customized parameter settings after installing a new device driver e The kernel drv sd conf file is copied to usr tmp sd conf pkgrm because the pkgrm pro ce
4. Controller Specific 255 Yes Extra timeout value in seconds to be applied to each FCP command sent When connecting through a large fabric certain devices may require a longer timeout value Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 65 Table 2 Ipfc conf Parameters Continued 2S EMULEX Parameter Scope Default Min Max Dynamic Comments fcp bind DID Global Inactive N A N A No Setup persistent FCP bindings based on a target device s Port ID This binding guarantees that target assignments will be preserved between reboots The format for a bind entry is NNNNNNiIpfcXtY where NNNNNN is a 6 digit representation of the targets Port ID X is the driver instance number and Y is the target assignment Multiple entries must be separated by a comma with the last entry terminated with a semi colon Target assignments with all supported LUNs must also be configured in sd conf st conf or cmdk conf A sample entry follows fcp bind DID 0000ef pfc0t0 fcp bind method Controller Specific No Specifies the method of binding to be used This binding method is used for persistent binding and automapped binding A value of 1 will force WWNN binding value of 2 will force WWPN binding and value of 3 will force DID binding A fcp bind method value of 4 will cause target ID assignment in a priva
5. Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 38 3 Click a LUN in the discovery tree HE 50 06 01 60 40 02 CL 77 T 1 UN 2 mun 3 mN 4 mN 5 EIiuN mun 7 uN 8 EIiuN 9 EIN 10 EUN 11 UN 12 LUN 13 EuN i4 EuN 35 UN 16 EuN iF mN 18 EuN i9 LUN 20 Nnwnn AaNewnw Figure 10 The HBAnyware LUN Attributes Tab Lun Attributes Field Definitions Vendor Product Information Vendor ID the name of the vendor of the logical unit e Product ID the vendor specific ID for the logical unit e Revision the vendor specific revision number for the logical unit Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 39 e Mapping Information e SCSI OS LUN the SCSI identifier used by the operating system to map to the specific LUN e FCP LUN the Fibre Channel identifier used by the host bus adapter HBA to map to the SCSI OS LUN e LUN Capacity e Capacity the capacity of the logical unit in megabytes e Block Length the length of a logical unit block in bytes Viewing Fabric Attributes The Fabric Attributes tab in HBAnyware contains information specific to the selected fabric To view the fabric attributes 1 Start HBAnyware 2 Do one of the following e From the menu bar click View then click Group HBAs by Fabric Address From the toolbar click the EJ button 3 Click on a fabric address in the discovery tree Patties 10 00 00 00 69 35 40 66 10000 10 00 00 00 9 42 09 89 Figure
6. Networking throughput decreases and latency increases for all packets sent or received through Ipfc while promiscuous mode is enabled Promiscuous mode forces a data copy for each incoming packet to make a duplicate copy for the socket operating in promiscuous mode Another side effect of promiscuous mode is an increase in memory use Driver for Solaris Installation Section Page 4 2S EMULEX Common Issues Drive light turns out Typically the drive light does not turn on again by itself The drive will come back on when a command to it times out and the driver tries to abort the command or it may turn on at the next loop event Contact the drive manufacturer for new firmware to fix the problem LIP type F8 Some disk drive firmware does not recover from a LIP type F8 in the way expected by other Fibre Channel devices the result can be a loop full of devices that are all hopelessly confused Reboot all the hosts involved and power cycle all the disk drives involved Unfortunately it may be difficult to realize that an F8 LIP has happened subsequent loop events may obscure the relevant log messages on the console or in the system log The Emulex Digital Hub will bypass devices sending LIP F8 and keep the loop up and running Drive Firmware Update After Labeling Isn t Reported If the drive firmware is updated after the disk is labeled by Solaris the new firmware revision is not reflected in the Solaris disk label Solaris store
7. rr SS EMULEX We network storage Emulex Driver for Solaris Version 6 02h User Manual 2S EMULEX Copyright 2005 Emulex Corporation All rights reserved worldwide No part of this document may be reproduced by any means nor translated to any electronic medium without the written consent of Emulex Corporation Information furnished by Emulex Corporation is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by Emulex Corporation 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 or patent rights of Emulex Corporation Emulex and LightPulse are registered trademarks and AutoPilot Installer AutoPilot Manager BlockGuard FibreSpy HBAnyware InSpeed MultiPulse and SBOD are trademarks of Emulex Corporation 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 Corporation may make improvements and changes to the product described in this manual at any time and without any notice Emulex Corporation assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other right
8. 2S EMULEX Parameter Scope Default Min Max Dynamic Comments scan down Controller Specific 1 0 Off 1 On Yes There are two scanning algorithms used to discover a node in a private loop If scan down is 1 devices on the private loop are scanned starting from ALPA 0x01 through ALPA OxEF If scan down is 0 devices on the private loop are scanned starting from ALPA OxEF through ALPA 0x01 Scan down values 0 and 1 do not apply if a loop map is obtained See the FC AL profile for the definition of a loop map tgt queue depth Global 10240 No The driver uses this value as the default limit for the number of simultaneous commands to issue to a singletarget on the loop A value of 0 causes no target throttling to occur A single target will never be sent more commands than allowed by tgt queue depth however less may be sent when sd max throttle is reached for the entire target topology Controller Specific 0x0 Ox0 loop then P2P 0x2 P2P only 0x4 loop only 0x6 P2P then loop No This variable controls the Fibre Channel topology expected by Ipfc at boot time Fibre Channel offers point to point fabric and arbitrated loop topologies To make the adapter operate as an N_Port select point to point mode used for N_ Port to F_Port and N_ Port to N_Port connections To make the adapter operate in a Fibre Channel loop
9. 4 IEEE 3 5 IEEE 4 6 IEEE 5 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_IP Verbose ACTION Issue FARP and wait for PLOGI from remote node 0611 IPe Dropping received IP packet DESCRIPTION The driver decided to drop an IP Response ring entry DATA 1 ulpStatus 2 ulpWord SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a software driver or firmware problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support FCP Traffic History 0700 0799 0701 FPi Issue Abort Task Set to TGT lt num gt LUN lt num gt DESCRIPTION The SCSI layer detected that it needs to abort all I O to a specific device This causes the FCP Task Management command to abort the I O in progress DATA 1 rpi 2 flags SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_FCP Verbose ACTION Check the state of the device in question Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 141 2S EMULEX 0702 FPi Issue Target Reset to TGT lt num gt DESCRIPTION The SCSI layer detected that it needs to abort all I O to a specific target This results in an FCP Task Management command to abort the I O in progress DATA 1 rpi 2 flags SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_FCP Verbose ACTION Check the state of the target in question 0703 FPi Issue LUN Reset to TGT lt num gt LUN lt num gt DESCRIPTION The SCSI layer detected that it must abort all I O to a specific device This results in an FCP Task Management command to abort the I O in
10. ACTION None required The driver should recover from this event 0229 Dli Assign scsi ID lt sid gt to NPort lt nlp_DID gt DESCRIPTION The driver assigned a scsi id to a discovered mapped FCP target DATA 1 nlp_bind_type 2 nlp_flag 3 nlp_state 4 nlp_rpi SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY LOG_FCP Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0230 Dli Cannot assign scsi ID on NPort lt nlp_DID gt DESCRIPTION The driver cannot assign a scsi id to a discovered mapped FCP target DATA 1 nlp_flag 2 nlp_state 3 nlp_rpi SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY LOG_FCP Verbose ACTION Check persistent binding information 0231 Dle RSCN timeout DESCRIPTION The driver has lost track of what NPORTs have RSCNs pending DATA 1 fe_ns_retry 2 fe_max_ns_retry SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION None required The driver should recover from this event Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 124 gt gt EMULEX 0232 Dli Continue discovery with lt num_disc_nodes gt PLOGIs to go DESCRIPTION Device discovery is in progress DATA 1 fc_plogi_cnt 2 fc_flag 3 phba gt hba_state SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0234 Dli ReDiscovery RSCN DESCRIPTION The number type of RSCNs has forced the driver to go to the nameserver and re discover all NPORTs DATA 1 fc_defer_rscn q_cnt 2 fc_flag 3 hba_state SEVER
11. SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0209 Dli RFT request completes ulpStatus lt ulpStatus gt CmdRsp lt CmdRsp gt DESCRIPTION A RFT request that was sent to the fabric completed DATA 1 nlp_failMask 2 bitmask 3 flag SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0210 Dli Continue discovery with lt num_disc_nodes gt ADISCs to go DESCRIPTION A device discovery is in progress DATA 1 fe_adisc_cnt 2 fc_flag 3 phba gt hba_state SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0211 Dli DSM in event lt evt gt on NPort lt nlp_DID gt in state lt cur_state gt DESCRIPTION The driver Discovery State Machine is processing an event DATA 1 nlp_flag SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0212 Dli DSM out state lt rc gt on NPort lt nlp_DID gt DESCRIPTION The driver Discovery State Machine completed processing an event DATA 1 nlp_flag SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 121 gt gt EMULEX 0213 Dli Reassign scsi id lt sid gt to NPort lt nlp_DID gt DESCRIPTION A previously bound FCP Target has been rediscovered and reassigned a scsi id DATA 1 nlp_bind_type 2 nlp_flag 3 nlp_state
12. installed the Security Configurator on another system but cannot access those servers to remove the security from them The servers are no longer part of a valid security configuration because there is no MSC to provide master control of the configuration In order to reset the security on the affected servers you will need to contact Emulex Technical Support to receive a special application and instructions on the reset procedure After the servers have been reset they should be seen by the Security Configurator and the HBAnyware Utility At this point you can set up security again through another MSC At this time also create a Backup Master The Backup Master tab is not available The Backup Master tab is displayed only when the Security Configurator is running on the MSC or a Backup Master You use this tab to set up a system or systems to be backups to the MSC and to replace the MSC with a Backup Master Each time you start the Security Configurator on the MSC and there is no Backup Master assigned a warning message urges you to assign at least one Backup Master to prevent the loss of security information if the MSC were to become disabled Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 110 Error Message Situations Table 7 Error Message Situations lt EMULEX We network storage Situation Resolution The following error message is displayed when creating an ASG The Access
13. DESCRIPTION A FARP ELS command response was received DATA None SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_IP Verbose ACTION None required informational 0602 IPw IP Response Ring lt num gt out of posted buffers DESCRIPTION The IP ring returned all posted buffers to the driver and is waiting for the driver to post new buffers This could mean the host system is out of TCP IP buffers DATA 1 fe_missbufcnt 2 NoRcvBuf SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_IP Verbose ACTION Try allocating more IP buffers STREAMS buffers or mbufs of size 4096 and or increasing the post ip buf Ipfc configuration parameter then reboot the system 0603 IPw xmi Sequence completion error DESCRIPTION A XMIT_SEQUENCE command completed with a status error in the IOCB DATA 1 ulpStatus 2 ulploTag 3 ulpWord 4 4 did SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_IP Verbose ACTION If there are many errors to one device check the state of the remote PortID The driver attempts to recover by creating a new exchange to the remote driver 0605 IPw No room on IP xmit queue DESCRIPTION The system is generating the OCB commands to be processed faster than the HBA can process them DATA 1 xmitnoroom SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_IP Verbose ACTION Check the state of the link If the link is up and running reconfigure the xmit queue size to be larger Note a larger queue size may require more physical connections to the Fibre Channel network 0606 IPi XRI Create for
14. MAC address is in conformance with the Fibre Channel Link Encapsulation FC LE standard This address is a 48 bit number that is unique to every HBA in existence The IEEE Address is printed on a label affixed to one end of the HBA Viewing Port Information The Port tab in HBAnyware contains information about the port on the selected host bus adapter HBA To view port information 1 Start HBAnyware 2 If desired sort the discovered HBAs 3 Click an adapter in the discovery tree The General tab is displayed 4 Click the Port tab Ov HEAnyware i Cescovered Elemems E dhcp 91 42 erdex com LP31000 10 00 00 00 C9 35 40 6E bf 50 05 01 60 40 02 C1 77 Figure 14 The HBAnyware Port Tab Port Field Definitions e Node WWN a 64 bit worldwide unique identifier assigned to the node The Node WWN is communicated during the login and port discovery processes This identifier stays with the entity for its lifetime e Port WWN a 64 bit worldwide unique identifier assigned to the port The Port WWN is communicated during the login and port discovery processes This identifier stays with the entity for its lifetime e Port Symbolic Name the name registered by the HBA with a name server This field is recessed indicating that the information in this field may exceed the visible length of the field Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to scroll and view additional information e Port Fe ID Fibre Channel ID for the port
15. No This variable specifies the number of command buffers to allocate These buffers are used for Fibre Channel Extended Link Services ELS and one for each FCP command issued in SLI 2 mode If you want to queue lots of FCP commands to the adapter then you should increase num bufs for better performance These buffers consume physical memory and are also used by the device driver to process loop initialization and re discovery activities Important The driver must always be configured with at least several dozen ELS command buffers we recommend at least 128 num iocbs Controller Specific 256 128 10240 No This variable indicates the number of Input Output control block IOCB buffers to allocate IOCBs are internal data structures used to send and receive I O requests to and from the LightPulse hardware Too few IOCBs can temporarily prevent the driver from communicating with the adapter thus lowering performance This condition is not fatal If you run heavy IP traffic you should increase num iocbs for better performance post ip buf Controller Specific 128 64 1024 No This variable specifies the number of 4K STREAMS buffers to allocate and post to the fibre channel IP ring Increase this setting for better IP performance under heavy loading Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 71 Table 2 Ipfc conf Parameters Continued
16. 11 The HBAnyware Fabric Attributes Tab Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 40 General Area Field Definitions e Fabric Address a 64 bit unique identifier assigned to each Fibre Channel fabric Viewing General HBA Attributes The General tab in HBAnyware contains general attributes associated with the selected host bus adapter HBA To view general attributes 1 Start HBAnyware 2 If desired sort the discovered HBAs 3 Click an HBA in the discovery tree 11000 10 00 00 00 C9 35 40 6E 0 0601604002 C177 Figure 12 The HBAnyware General Attributes Tab Adapter Summary Field Definitions Model the Emulex HBA model number e Description a formal description of the HBA including model number bus type and link speed This field is recessed indicating that the information in this field may exceed the visible length of the field Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to scroll and view additional information e Node WWN a 64 bit worldwide unique identifier assigned to the node e Driver Version the driver version number and the HBA application programming interface HBA API version number e Firmware Version the version of Emulex firmware currently active on the HBA Driver Name the executable file image name for the driver as it appears in the Emulex driver download package Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 41 2S EMULEX Host Name the name of the host to which the d
17. 4 nlp_rpi SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY LOG_FCP Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0214 Dli RSCN received DESCRIPTION An RSCN ELS command was received from a fabric DATA 1 fc_flag 2 i 3 Ip 4 fe_rscn_id_cnt SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0215 Dli RSCN processed DESCRIPTION An RSCN ELS command was received from a fabric and processed DATA 1 fc_flag 2 cnt 3 fe_rscn_id_cnt 4 fc_ffstate SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0216 Dli Assign scandown scsi id lt sid gt to NPort lt nlp_DID gt DESCRIPTION A scsi id is assigned due to BIND_ALPA DATA 1 nlp_bind_type 2 nlp_flag 3 nlp_state 4 nlp_rpi SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY LOG_FCP Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0217 Dle Unknown Identifier in RSCN payload DESCRIPTION Typically the identifier in the RSCN payload specifies a domain area or a specific NportID If neither of these are specified a warning will be recorded DATA 1 didp gt un word SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Potential problem with Fabric Check with Fabric vendor 0218 Dli FDMI Request DESCRIPTION The driver is sending an FDMI request to the fabric DATA 1 fc_flag 2 hba_state 3 cmdcode SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informatio
18. A green HBA icon with black descriptive text represents an HBA that is online g A green HBA icon with red descriptive text represents an HBA that is offline or otherwise temporarily inaccessible Several situations could cause the HBA to be offline or inaccessible e The HBA on a local host is not connected to the SAN Storage Area Network but is still available for local access The HBA on a local host is malfunctioning and is inaccessible to the local host as well as to the SAN Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 23 gt gt EMULEX The HBA on a local host is busy performing a local firmware download and is tempo rarily inaccessible to the local host as well as to the SAN The Target icon represents connections to individual storage devices O LUN1 The LUN icon represents connections to individual LUNs 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 HBA currently selected in the discovery tree Status Bar The status bar is visible by default Use the Status Bar item in the View menu to hide the status bar If the item is checked the status bar is visible Using the HBAnyware Command Line Interface The CLI command line interface Client component of HBAnyware provides access to the capabilities of the Remote Management library from a console comm
19. A memory buffer pool cannot add more buffers because it is at its himem value DATA 1 seg 2 q_cnt 3 himem SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION None required The driver will recover as buffers are returned to the pool Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 132 2S EMULEX 0409 INe Memory Buffer Pool is out of buffers DESCRIPTION A driver memory buffer pool is exhausted DATA 1 seg 2 fc_free 3 fc_mbox q_cnt 4 fe_memhi SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Configure more resources for that buffer pool If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support 0410 INe Cannot find virtual addr for mapped buf on ring lt num gt DESCRIPTION The driver cannot find the specified buffer in its mapping table Thus it cannot find the virtual address needed to access the data DATA 1 first 2 q_first 3 q_last 4 q_cnt SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a software driver or firmware problem If the problem persists report these errors to Technical Support 0411 INc fep_bind_method is 4 with Persistent binding ignoring fcp_bind_method DESCRIPTION The configuration parameter for fcp_bind_method conflicts with Persistent binding parameter DATA 1 a_current 2 fcp_mapping SEVERITY Error config LOG Always ACTION Make neccessary changes to the Ipfc configuration file 0412 INe Scan down is out of range ignoring scan down DESCRIPTION The configurati
20. ACTION Check the state of the target in question 0735 FPw FCP Read Check Error with Check Condition DESCRIPTION The issued FCP command returned a read check error and a check condition DATA 1 fcpDI 2 rspResld 3 fcpi_parm 4 cdb 0 SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_FCP Verbose ACTION Check the state of the target in question 0736 FPi Received Queue Full status from FCP device lt tgt gt lt lun gt DESCRIPTION Received a Queue Full error status from specified FCP device DATA 1 qfull_retry_count 2 qfull_retries 3 currentOutstanding 4 maxOutstanding SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_FCP Verbose ACTION None required informational Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 144 gt gt EMULEX 0737 lt ASC ASCQ gt Check condition received DESCRIPTION The issued FCP command resulted in a check condition DATA 1 CFG_DELAY_RSP_ERR 38 Ip SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_FCP LOG_CHK_COND Verbose ACTION None required informational 0747 FPi Cmpl target reset DESCRIPTION A driver initiated target reset completed DATA 1 scsi_id 2 lun_id 3 Error 4 statLocalError 5 cmd WD7 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_FCP Verbose ACTION None required informational 0748 FPi Cmpl LUN reset DESCRIPTION A driver initiated LUN reset completed DATA 1 scsi_id 2 lun_id 3 Error 4 statLocalError 5 cmd WD7 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_FCP Verbose ACTION None required
21. ASGs underneath it in the tree If an ASG has at least one child ASG those child ASGs must be deleted first To delete an ASG 1 From the Access Sub Group tree select the leaf node ASG you wish to delete 2 Click the Delete button A dialog box appears warning you that if you continue the access sub group will be deleted 3 Click Yes This operation is immediate There is no need to click the OK or Apply button under the tab Restoring an ASG to Its Last Saved Configuration You can restore an Access Sub Group ASG to its last saved configuration if there are unsaved changes to it To restore an ASG to its last saved configuration 1 Click the Access Sub Group tab ME DAnyware Security Configurator Y x Acce Conmol Ging Acces Sub Group Backup Matia Aboa Aectt Acct 2 Adm 0 Adm 1 Adm_2 CuuDb_ amp Sty CuntDb_S Srv Figure 49 The Access Sub Groups Tab 2 Select the ASG whose configuration you want to restore 3 Click Restore 4 Click OK or Apply to save your changes Editing an ASG You can change the name client system or reserved indices of an Access Sub Group ASG To edit an ASG 1 Start the HBAnyware Security Configurator Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 99 gt gt EMULEX 2 Click the Access Sub Group tab F Acen Conbol Gu Acter SubGroupe Backup Masta About Acen Sut Group Acoma Sub Greepa New ede Delete Access Subtop Chart PEO J Anceis
22. Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 44 2S EMULEX Port Type describes the current operational mode of the port Port State current status of the port operational or link down Supported Class of Service a frame delivery scheme exhibiting a set of delivery characteristics and attributes There are three classes of service 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 Each bit in the map corresponds to a Type value as defined by the Fibre Channel standards and contained in the Type field of the frame header Supported Speed maximum link speed supported by the HBA Current Speed link speed for the current session Max Frame Size maximum frame size OS Device Name the platform specific name by which the HBA is known to the operating system Discovered Ports number of facilities that provide Fibre Channel interface attachment Fabric Name 64 bit worldwide unique identifier assigned to the fabric Viewing Statistics The Statistics tab in HBAnyware provides cumulative totals for various error events and statistics on the port Statistics are cleared when the host bus adapter HBA is reset To view statistics 1 2 Start HBAnywa
23. IP traffic to DID lt DID gt DESCRIPTION The Ipfc driver is missing an exchange resource identifier XRI for this node and needs to create one prior to the transmit operation DATA None SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_IP Verbose ACTION None required informational 0607 IPi XRI response from DID with XRI lt xri gt and status lt ulpStatus gt DESCRIPTION The driver received an XRI response from SLI with the resulting exchange resource ID and status DATA None SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_IP Verbose ACTION None required informational Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 140 2S EMULEX 0608 IPw IP packet timed out DESCRIPTION An IP IOCB command was posted to a ring and did not complete within the timeout seconds DATA None SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_IP Verbose ACTION If no IP packet is going through the HBA reboot the system If the problem persists contact Technical Support 0609 IPe Network buffer and DMA address mismatch DESCRIPTION An IP buffer free operation found a mismatch between an IP buffer and its dma address DATA 1 pib 2 ip buff found 3 ip buf actual 4 dma address SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Stop traffic and reboot the system 0610 IPi FARP Request sent to remote DID DESCRIPTION A send to a remote IP address has no node in the driver s nodelists Send a FARP request to obtain the node s HW address DATA 1 IEEE 0 2 IEEE 1 3 IEEE 2
24. No Sets link speed linkdown tmo Controller Specific 30 0 255 Yes This variable controls how long the driver will hold I O 0 255 seconds after the link becomes inaccessible When this timer expires all I O waiting to be serviced is aborted For instance FCP commands will be returned back to the target driver with a failure The lower the value the quicker the driver will fail commands back to the upper levels There is a tradeoff here small values risk retrying the commands when the link is bouncing large values risk delaying the failover in a fault tolerant environment linkdown tmo works in conjunction with nodev tmo I O will fail when either of the two timers expires Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 68 Table 2 Ipfc conf Parameters Continued 2S EMULEX Parameter Scope Default Min Max Dynamic Comments log only Controller 1 0 Specific Yes When set to 1 log messages are only logged to syslog When set to 0 log messages are also printed on the console log verbose Controller 0x0 0x0 Specific Oxffff Yes bit mask When set to non zero this variable causes Ipfc to generate additional messages concerning the state of the driver and the I O operations it carries out These messages may go to the system log file var adm messages and or the system console See Error Messages for detailed information
25. PLA Groun Seven Annita Saves as SO j e Figure 50 The Access Sub Groups Tab 3 Select the ASG you want to edit 4 Click Edit The Edit Access Sub Group dialog box is displayed xj Acces Sub Group Name 31 chars max Access SubGroup Clhent System Mant_0 Number of Indices reserved for thes Access Sub Group Lok Conc _ Figure 51 The Edit Access Sub Group Dialog Box 5 Change the ASG information Access Sub Group Name Change the name of the ASG The ASG name is for identifi cation purposes only It does not provide any security function Provide a name that will make it easy to remember the systems that are part of the ASG The name can contain any alphanumeric characters symbols or spaces up to 31 At each level of the security topology each ASG name must be unique If the name is not unique at its level an error message informs you of this when you click OK Access Sub Group Client System Select the new system that is to be the client If the Configurator is running on a system connected to more than one fabric the client list contains only those systems that can be accessed by the original client of the ASG Number of indices reserved for this Access Sub Group Select the new number of indi ces you want to reserve for the client system of the new ASG This number reflects the number of subsequent child ASGs that can subsequently be created on the new client s system See the Reserved Indices top
26. SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a software driver firmware or hardware problem Report these errors to Technical Support 0324 MBe Adapter initialization error mbxCmd lt cmd gt READ_NVPARM mbxStatus lt status gt DESCRIPTION A read nvparams mailbox command failed during port configuration DATA 1 Mailbox Command 2 Mailbox Command Status SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a software driver firmware or hardware problem Report these errors to Technical Support 0325 SLw Post buffer for ring lt num gt failed DESCRIPTION The driver cannot allocate a buffer to post to the ring This usually indicates that the host system is out of buffers DATA 1 missbufcnt SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_SLI verbose ACTION Report these errors to Technical Support if the problem persists Initialization Events 0400 0499 0405 INi Service Level Interface SLI 2 selected DESCRIPTION A CONFIG_PORT SLI2 mailbox command was issued DATA None SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_INIT Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0406 INw Memory buffer pool is below low water mark DESCRIPTION A driver memory buffer pool is low on buffers DATA 1 seg 2 fc_lowmem 3 low SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_INIT Verbose ACTION None required The driver will recover as buffers are returned to the pool 0407 INe Memory Buffer Pool is at upper limit DESCRIPTION
27. The HBA can be either local or remote Filename The pathname of the firmware image that is to be loaded This can be any file that is accessible to the CLI client application but we recommend that you keep image files in the Emulex Repository folder or directory Reset Adapter Syntax hbacmd RESET lt wwpn gt Description Resets the HBA with the specified World Wide Port Name Parameters wwpn The World Wide Port Name of the HBA The HBA can be either local or remote Target Mapping Syntax hbacmd TargetMapping lt wwpn gt Description A list of mapped targets for the port with the specified World Wide Port Name Parameters wwpn The World Wide Port Name of the HBA The HBA can be either local or remote Persistent Binding Syntax hbacmd PersistentBinding lt wwpn gt lt source gt Description This function returns a list of the current persistent binding data associated with the HBA specified by ObjectPort The data may be retrieved either from the driver itself live or from a configuration file Parameters wwpn The World Wide Port Name of the HBA The HBA can be either local or remote Source Either C or L C Configuration L Live All Node Info Syntax hbacmd AllNodeInfo lt wwpn gt Description This functions retrieves target information for all targets that are visible to the specified HBA This includes all automapped persistently bound and unmapped targets Because this function returns information for any unma
28. a CFG_RING mailbox command DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a hardware or firmware problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support 0447 INe Adapter failed init mbxCmd lt cmd gt CONFIG_LINK mbxStatus lt status gt DESCRIPTION Adapter initialization failed when issuing a CONFIG_LINK mailbox command DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a hardware or firmware problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 137 2S EMULEX 0448 INe Adapter failed to init mbxCmd lt cmd gt READ_SPARM mbxStatus lt status gt DESCRIPTION Adapter initialization failed when issuing a READ_SPARM mailbox command DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a hardware or firmware problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support 0449 INe WorldWide PortName type lt type gt doesn t conform to IP Profile DESCRIPTION In order to run IP the WorldWide PortName must be of type IEEE NAA 1 This message is displayed if the adapter WWPN doesn t conform with the standard DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Turn off the network on configuration parameter or configure a different WWPN 0450 INw Adapter failed to init mbxCmd lt cmd gt FARP mbxStatus lt status gt DESCRIPTION Adapter initiali
29. a system that is configured for only secure server access Click OK to close the message and the Configurator stops Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 107 2S EMULEX Security Configurator Situations Access Control Groups ACG Table 4 Access Control Groups Situations Situation Resolution All servers are not displayed When run the Security Configurator on the Master Security Client MSC do not see all of the systems in available servers or ACG Servers lists When run the Security Configurator on a non MSC do not see all of the systems should see in the ACG Servers list Make sure all of the systems are connected to the Fibre Channel network and are online when you start the Configurator Discovery of the systems is done only once at startup Unlike the HBAnyware utility there is no Rediscover Devices button Therefore the Security Configurator must be restarted to rediscover new systems Cannot add or remove a server The Security Configurator shows only a list of the systems in this system s ACG cannot add or remove systems from the ACG This is normal You can modify the ACG for your system only on the MSC or on a parent client system HBAnyware Utility shows non ACG Servers The HBAnyware utility shows servers that are part of the ACG and that are not part of the ACG The HBAnyware Utility discovers unsecured servers as well as servers that are part o
30. and elxdiscovery processes 3 Run start_rmserver and start_elxdiscovery to restart both processes Disabling this service or process prevents the local servers from being seen remotely The HBAnyware Security Configurator Security Configurator software package will not install An error message states that the latest version of HBAnyware must be installed first The system either has no HBAnyware software installed or has an older version of the HBAnyware software installed In either case obtain the latest version of the HBAnyware software and follow the installation instructions Remember to install the HBAnyware software before installing the Security Configurator package Cannot access formerly accessible servers via the Security Configurator or the HBAnyware Utility This is actually a symptom of two different problems e New Keys Were Generated While Servers Were Offline e Security Removed While Servers Were Offline See Table 8 on page 112 for details regarding these problems Cannot run the Security Configurator ona system that is configured for only secure access cannot run the Security Configurator on a system that is configured for only secure server access it has no client privileges The following message is displayed when the Security Configurator starts This system is not allowed client access to remote servers This program will exit You cannot run the Security Configurator on
31. as an NL_Port select loop mode used for private loop and public loop topologies The driver will reject an attempt to set the topology to a value not in the above list The auto topology settings 0 and 6 will not work unless the adapter is using firmware version 3 20 or higher Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 72 2S EMULEX Table 2 Ipfc conf Parameters Continued Parameter Scope Default Min Max Dynamic Comments use adisc Controller 0 0 Off 1 On Yes This variable controls the ELS Specific command used for address authentication during re discovery upon link up If set ADISC is used otherwise PLOGI is used For FCP 2 devices the driver will always use ADISC For re discovery due to a RSCN the driver will always use ADISC xmt que size Controller 256 128 10 240 No This variable specifies the Specific number of network packets that can be queued or outstanding at any time in the driver Increase this setting for better IP performance under heavy loading Probing for FCP Disk Targets Configuring sd conf You must tell the Solaris target drivers which disks to probe for at boot time These instructions are contained in a configuration file specific to the target driver The disk target driver is called sd for Solaris 7 Solaris 8 Solaris 9 and Solaris 10 The configuration file sd conf is usually found in kernel drv See the driver conf 4 man
32. enable IP networking if it was not enabled during driver installation In addition if there is more than one adapter in the host and both storage and IP networking functions are desired this procedure will tell the system which adapters will have IP functionality All others will have storage functionality To enable IP networking 1 If IP networking support was not enabled during initial driver installation update the Ipfc conf file to enable IP networking Modify the etc hosts file to add the hostname and IP address of the Solaris host Create a hostname pfcX file and assign the network name for additional host adapter X Reboot the system Upon rebooting Solaris will automatically configure and set up the additional adapters for networking 5 Verify the network connection by pinging a known IP address Enabling the Networking Driver Parameter IP networking defaults to disabled and is usually enabled during driver installation If you are enabling IP networking after the driver is installed you need to set the network on driver parameter to 1 To enable the networking driver parameter 1 Use any editor for example vi to update Ipfc conf and enable networking vi kernel drv lpfc conf 2 To enable IP networking enter a binary 1 for the network on driver parameter 1 on 0 off Creating Hostname pfc Files Required Hostname File When you install the driver for the first time you are required to create a fil
33. events are occurring check the physical connections to the Fibre Channel network 1305 LKe Link Down Event lt eventTag gt received DESCRIPTION A link down event was received DATA 1 fc_eventTag 2 hba_state 3 fc_flag SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION If numerous link events are occurring check the physical connections to the Fibre Channel network 1306 LKe Link Down timeout on HBA DESCRIPTION The link was down for more than the configured link down tmo seconds DATA 1 hba_state 2 fc_flag 3 fe_ns_retry SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_LINK_EVENT LOG_DISCOVERY verbose ACTION Check HBA cable connections to Fibre Channel network 1307 LKi READ_LA mbox error lt mbxStatus gt state lt hba_state gt DESCRIPTION The driver cannot determine what type of link event occurred DATA None SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_LINK_EVENT Verbose ACTION If numerous link events are occurring check the physical connections to the Fibre Channel network May indicate a possible hardware or firmware problem 1308 LKe Out of memory Ignoring the link attention DESCRIPTION The driver is unable to process the link attention due to insufficient memory DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a software driver problem If the problem persists contact Technical Support Log Messages IOCTL Events 1600 1699 1600 lOi dfc_ioctl entry DESCRIPTION The entry point for processin
34. file as shown above and force a reread of the file with the update_drv f sd command To change parameters or bindings in Solaris 7 or 8 Quiesce all I O on the device Unconfigure all ports with open instances to the driver Unload the driver using the modunload command See Loading or Unloading the Driver without Rebooting on page 31 for more information 4 Reload the driver using the modload command See Loading or Unloading the Driver without Rebooting on page 31 for more information Setting Up Persistent Binding using Iputil Persistent binding allows you to permanently assign a system SCSI target ID to a specific Fibre Channel FC device even though the device s ID on the FC loop D_ID may be different each time the FC loop initializes This capability is useful in multi server environments that share a device You can simplify system management by having multiple servers use the same SCSI target ID when referring to the shared FC device To set up persistent binding using Iputil 1 Start the Iputil utility type usr sbin lpfc lputil Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 78 gt gt EMULEX The Main menu opens MAIN MENU 1 List Adapters 2 Adapter Information 3 Firmware Maintenance 4 Reset Adapter 5 Persistent Binding 0 Exit Enter choice 5 Figure 29 The Iputil Main menu 2 Select choice 5 The Persistent Binding menu opens PERSISTENT BINDINGS MENU 1 Disp
35. file systems attached to sd driver Type umountall 4 Stop the vold daemon Type etc rc2 d S92volmgt stop 5 Identify the module ID of sd driver and unload it Type modinfo grep sd A SunFire V880 displays 19 10lefd55 10a60 118 1 ssd SCSI SSA FCAL Disk Driver 1 147 138 78148000 183d0 32 1 sd SCSI Disk Driver 1 359 In this case type modunload i 138 The module ID is from the message above 6 Edit kernel drv sd conf to add or remove LUNs and or targets Run the commands to discover new LUNs and or targets Type devfsadm This command automatically loads the sd driver scans for new devices and creates the neces sary dev dsk and dev rdsk links If the devfsadm command is not recognized type drvconfig disks 8 Re start the vold daemon Type etc rc2 d S92volmgt start Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 28 2S EMULEX 9 Mount the file systems Type mountall Removing Ghost LUNS Ghost devices are targets that have been disconnected since the last reboot but remain in the Solaris sd configuration While the presence of these ghost devices does not create any runtime issues they can slow down certain processes and also cause confusion The procedure for removing ghost devices is identical to the one used for discovering targets and LUNs Refer to the Discovering New LUNS and Targets topic on page 27 to learn how to remove ghost devices Adding New Adapters Changin
36. for Solaris Configuration Section Page 58 2S EMULEX Procedure To enable or disable BootBIOS using Iputil 1 Start the utility by entering the complete path to Iputil The path in the example reflects the default installation path If the installation path was modified adjust the command appropriately usr sbin lpfc lputil 2 From the Main menu enter 3 Firmware Maintenance The Firmware Maintenance menu is displayed 3 From the Firmware Maintenance menu press 6 Boot BIOS Maintenance e Ifthe boot code is currently disabled press 1 Enable Boot BIOS to enable the boot code e Ifthe boot code is already enabled press 1 Disable Boot BIOS to disable the boot code Ifthe boot code is not currently loaded the following message is displayed There is no Boot BIOS found on adapter 4 Enter 0 twice to exit Configuring the Driver You can configure the driver using HBAnyware or Ipfc conf Note HBAnyware enables you to make dynamic parameter changes with any version of Solaris However changes made by editing the Ipfc conf file and issuing an update_drv command are only dynamic for Solaris 9 and later The Driver Parameters tab allows you to modify driver parameters either for an individual adapter or for all adapters with the same single driver type and version that are in one host For example if you set driver parameters on a host that includes two adapters you can make changes to the driver parameters f
37. keyword ensures that Solaris specifically probes all adapters controlled by the Ipfc driver for the specified targets and LUNs Note Target probing changes in sd conf will take effect only after the system has been rebooted Probing for FCP Tape Targets Configuring st conf You must tell the Solaris target drivers which tapes to probe for at boot time These instructions are contained in a configuration file specific to the target driver The configuration file st conf is usually found in kernel drv See the driver conf 4 man page for additional details The disk target driver is called st and entries must be included in this file in order to run tape devices No entries are automatically added to the st conf file You can include the following example in your target driver configuration file name st parent lpfc target 17 lun 0 name st parent lpfc target 17 lun 1 or name st class scsi target 17 lun 0 name st class scsi target 17 lun 1 The parent keyword ensures that Solaris specifically probes all adapters controlled by the Ipfc driver for the specified targets and LUNs Note Target probing changes in st conf will take effect only after the system has been rebooted Along with configuring the target and LUNs the tape config list section of the st conf file must be configured for Solaris to correctly communicate with the tape drives Contact your tape vendor for assistance Driver for Sola
38. number of threads permissible during device discovery A value of 1 serializes the discovery process Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 63 Table 2 Ipfc conf Parameters Continued 2S EMULEX Parameter Scope Default Min Max Dynamic Comments dafull throttle up Controller 1 0 128 Yes Amount to increment LUN inc Specific queue depth each time This parameter causes the Ipfc driver to decrement a LUN s queue depth if a queue full condition is received from the target The queue depth will be decremented down to a minimum of 1 The variables dafull throttle up inc and dafull throttle up time are used to restore the queue depth back to the original The dafull throttle up time parameter defines a time in seconds that is used to tell when to increase the current queue depth If the current queue depth isn t equal to the lun queue depth and the driver stop_send_io flag is equal to 0 for that device increment the current queue depth by dafull throttle up inc don t exceed the lun queue depth So if both parameters are set to 1 then driver increments the current queue depth once per second until it hits the lun queue depth The only other way to restore the queue depth besides rebooting back to the original LUN throttle is by running the command ust sbin Ipfc resetqdepth X This will restore the LUN throttle of all LUNs for adapter X back to the origina
39. on the affected servers you must contact Emulex Technical Support to receive a special application and instructions on the reset procedure After the servers have been reset they can be added back into the security topology by the MSC Note If the server was also a client to an ASG then when you run the Security Configurator on the MSC or a parent client of this client its label in the ASG tree of the Access Sub Group tab will be ASG Offline Client You must delete the ASG after deleting the child ASGs and recreate the ASG configuration of this client and its child ASGs Security Removed While Servers Were Offline Security was removed while one or more servers were offline can no longer access those servers from the Security Configurator or the HBAnyware utility The servers are no longer part of the security configuration In order to reset the security on the affected servers contact Emulex Technical Support to receive a special application and instructions on the reset procedure After the servers have been reset they should be seen by the Security Configurator or the HBAnyware utility Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 112 2S EMULEX Non Hierarchical and Hierarchical ASG It is possible from a higher level client Such as the MSC to create an ASG 1 with system A as the client and systems B C D and E as servers Then create an ASG 2 with system E as the client but with sy
40. page for additional details Each disk drive on the Fibre Channel must have an entry in sd conf You may have to define additional targets and LUNs in these files For FCP there can be up to 512 targets with a maximum of 256 logical unit numbers LUN per target Initially the sd conf file has entries with the format name sd parent l1pfc class scsi target 0 lun 0 The class keyword ensures that Solaris specifically probes all adapters controlled by all drivers that register themselves as class scsi for the specified targets and LUNs The Ipfc driver registers itself as class scsi The installation procedure for Ipfc that is automatically added to sd conf follows this format name sd parent l1pfc target 16 lun 0 name sd parent l1pfc target 17 lun 0 name sd parent l1pfc target 17 lun 1 name sd parent l1pfc target 17 lun 2 name sd parent l1pfc target 17 lun 3 If you want to use disks for example RAID arrays with non zero LUNs or with more than 18 targets simply add lines to the target driver configuration file specifying the desired target ID and LUN s For instance you can include the following example in your target driver configuration file name sd parent l1pfc target 17 lun 0 name sd parent l1pfc target 17 lun 1 Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 73 2S EMULEX or name sd class scsi target 17 lun 0 name sd class scsi target 17 lun 1 The parent
41. preserved between reboots The format for a bind entry is NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Ipf cXtY where NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN is a 16 digit representation of the targets WorldWide Port Name X is the driver instance number and Y is the target assignment Multiple entries must be separated by a comma with the last entry terminated with a semi colon Target assignments with all supported LUNs must also be configured in sd conf st conf or cmdk conf A sample entry follows fcp bind WWPN 21000020370cf8263 lpfc1t0 Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 67 Table 2 Ipfc conf Parameters Continued 2S EMULEX Parameter Scope Default Min Max Dynamic Comments fcp class Controller Specific 3 Yes The Ipfc driver is capable of transmitting FCP data in Class2 or Class 3 The Ipfc driver defaults to using Class 3 transmission fdmi on Global No This parameter controls the fdmi capability of the Ipfc driver If set to 0 default fdmi is disabled A value of 1 enables fdmi without registration of host name port attribute while a value of 2 enables fdmi with registration of host name port attribute ip class Controller Specific Yes Fibre Channel is capable of transmitting IP data in Class2 or Class 3 The Ipfc driver defaults to using Class 3 transmission link speed Controller Specific O auto select 1 1G 2 2G 4 4G
42. that case complete steps 4 12 4 If you need to change or add target numbers and or lun numbers in sd conf make these modifications now 5 Type modinfo grep sd and note the module id number at the beginning of the returned string It may look similar to 121 8cb16704 316b1 373 1 sd 6 Type modunload i 121 Replace 121 with the host s process number a If this fails stop the vold daemon Type etc rc2 d S92volmgt stop b If this is successful again attempt to modunload the sd driver If this fails see step 11 If the sd driver unloaded successfully stop the rmserver Stop HBAnyware 8 Type modinfo grep Ipfc and note the process number at the beginning of the returned string It may look similar to 85 7ba44000 525d0 269 1 Ipfc Emulex Lightpulse FC SCSI IP 9 Type modunload i 85 Replace 85 with the host s process number 10 Type devfsadm The sd and Ipfc drivers will be reloaded automatically The Volume Management daemon can now be started manually i e etc rc2 d S92volmgt start If new devices do not appear continue to step 11 11 Verify one last time that the Ipfc conf parameters contain the values you want and reboot the host to enable them Turning on Logging Capability The Solaris 6 02h driver enables you to turn on or off the log verbose parameter for problem tracking using HBAnyware Refer to the HBAnyware topics in this manual for more informatio
43. the ACG and a client to an ASG You cannot remove this system from the ACG until you remove it as a client from the ASG The system is a secure server in the ACG a secure server in one or more ASGs and a client to an ASG You cannot remove this system from the ACG until you remove it as a client from the ASGs The system is a Backup Master You cannot remove this system from the ACG until you remove it as a Backup Master Creating the ACG When the HBAnyware Security software is installed on a system and the HBAnyware Security Configurator is run for the first time that system becomes the Master Security Client MSC All of the available servers are discovered and available to become part of the system Access Control Group ACG You select the systems to be added to the ACG and the security configuration is updated on all of the selected servers as well as on the initial system This selection constitutes the participating platforms in this security installation To create the ACG 1 Start the HBAnyware Security Configurator for the first time in an unsecure environment The computer from which you run the Configurator will become the MSC The following message is displayed HUAnyware Security Configurator m x 3 This utiity is running on an unsecure system Contireing wil akow you to set gt s up a mew securty configuration making this system the Master Chert System Figure 36 HBAnyware Security Configurator message Driver
44. updates from the original lpfc conf 5x and applies them to the new Ipfc conf 6x The tool does not modify either of the input files The output is directed to stdout The tool employs sed and nawk to process the information from the Ipfc conf file Caveats The tool does not check for syntax in the original lpfc conf file The tool also does not validate the values of the configuration parameters except for the ones described below It is assumed that the original lpfc conf is a working file Comments from the original lpfc conf are ignored All configuration parameter assignments should start on column 1 There should be no leading white spaces in the configuration parameter assignments in the original lpfc conf file The user defined persistent bindings should not be interspersed with comments For example the following persistent bindings will not be translated to 6 x correctly fop bind DID 0000ef lpfc0t3 0000e8 lpfcO0t4 Q0000e4 lpfcot4 The permissible values for the configuration parameter automap have changed in the 6 x driver The permissible values are 0 and 1 If automap was set to 1 2 or 3 in the original Ipfc conf file then the tool will change this value to 1 e The fcp bind method parameter is new to Ipfc 6 x driver The tool sets fcp bind method based on the type of persistent bindings used in the original lpfc conf file If persistent bindings are not defined in the ori
45. 147 2S EMULEX 0932 NDi FIND REGLOGIN node DID DESCRIPTION The driver was searching for a node table entry on the REGLOGIN node list based on the DID DATA 1 nlp 2 nip_DID 3 nlp_flag 4 data1 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_NODE Verbose ACTION None required informational 0933 NDi FIND PRLI node DID DESCRIPTION The driver was searching for a node table entry on the PRLI node list based on the DID DATA 1 nlp 2 nip_DID 3 nlp_flag 4 data1 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_NODE Verbose ACTION None required informational 0934 NDi FIND ADISC node DID DESCRIPTION The driver was searching for a node table entry on the ADISC list based on the DID DATA 1 nlp 2 nip_DID 3 nlp_flag 4 data1 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_NODE Verbose ACTION None required informational 0935 NDi FIND NPR node DID DESCRIPTION The driver was searching for a node table entry on the NPR node list based on the DID DATA 1 nlp 2 nlp_DID 3 nlp_flag 4 data1 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_NODE Verbose ACTION None required informational 0936 NDi FIND UNUSED node DID DESCRIPTION The driver was searching for a node table entry on the UNUSED node list based on the DID DATA 1 nlp 2 nlp_DID 3 nlp_flag 4 data1 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_NODE Verbose ACTION None required informational 0937 NDi FIND node DID lt did gt NOT FOUND DESCRIPTION The driver was searching for a n
46. About Remove Secuiy Gener ake New Keys I Enable Swtich Access Reime CustDb_10_Srv CustDb 11 Siv CutDb_2 Sre Cuh 2 Siv CutDb_4_ Sew CurtBh S Srv CustDb_6_ Srv CaustDb_ 7 Si Ena 7 HASy 0 HASys_1 HASys_2 MASys_3 Matin N Figure 34 The Access Control Group Tab on a non MSC system Access Control Group Tab on a Non MSC On a non MSC system the Access Control Group tab shows the systems that are part of the client s ACG You cannot modify the ACG on a non MSC You can modify the ACG only on the MSC or a client higher in the security topology s hierarchy The ACG tab on a non MSC system looks similar to the following LeGrtrarmase Securty araa xj Acrea Como Group accan sbboga asas The kilang adana Ae pat of Bae ipani ocea Cand Giaa a e eee es Figure 35 The Access Control Group Tab after MSC security is configured Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 87 2S EMULEX ACG Icons Depending on the configured security topology a system can be a server in one or more ACGs It can also be a client to an ACG The following icons indicate the state of each of the systems in the Access Control Group Servers list S The system is a secure server in the ACG It does not belong to an Access Sub Group ASG You can remove this system from the ACG amp The system is a secure server in the ACG and belongs to one or more ASGs You can remove this system from the ACG The system is a secure server in
47. Access Cariot Group secet SubGroupe Backup Master Abena Remove Secuiy Generate Neways T Enable Sudich Access Reime Access Contral Gioup Servere Avaliable Server CriDb_0_ Sre CurtDb 1 Sew CutDb_10_Srv CusDb_11_Siv CustDb_2_Srv Cuh 2 Sev CuntDb_4_Srv CuttDb_ Sew CustDb_6_ Srv Figure 42 The Access Control Group Tab 2 On the Access Control Group tab click the Generate New Keys button A dialog box warns you that you are about to generate new security keys for all systems 3 Click Yes The new keys are generated and sent to all of the remote servers in the ACG Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 93 z gt gt EMULEX Restoring the ACG to Its Last Saved Configuration You can restore the ACG to its last saved configuration if there are unsaved changes to the ACG only from the Master Security Client MSC To restore the ACG to its last saved configuration 1 From the Access Control Group tab on the MSC click the Restore button DEH LAnywore Secunty Configurator Ee xj Access Cortal Group Accert SubGroupe Backup Master Abo Remove Secuty Generate New Keys I Enable Swich Access Fretioe CustDb_10_Srv CusDb_11_Siv CustDb_2_ Srv CurtDb 2 Srv CutDb_4_ Sew Cidh Sew CustDb_6_ Srv CutDb_ 7 Eng_7 HASye_0 HASys_1 HASys_2 MASys_3 Matin N Figure 43 The Access Control Group Tab Accessing a Switch You can enable switch access only on a Master Security
48. Client MSC Switch access grants the client access rights to a switch to remotely access HBAs on servers in the Access Control Group ACG To enable switch access 1 Start the HBAnyware Security Configurator Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 94 2 From the Access Control Group tab check Enable Switch Access DE LAN ywore Secunty Configurator DEE xj Access Cortot Group Accees SubGroupe Backup Master Abou Remove Securty Gener ake New Keys I Enable Swich Access Reime Access Cortral Gioup Servers Cunt b_O_Sre CustDb 1 _ Srv CutDb_10_Srr CustDb 11 Srv CustDb_2 Srv CutDb 2 Srv CutDb_4_Srw CuttDh_ Srv CustDb_6_ Srv CumtDb_ 7 Si Eng_ HASye_0 HASys_1 HASys_2 MASys_3 Matin N Figure 44 The Access Control Group Tab Accessing Sub Groups Introduction gt gt EMULEX The Access Sub Group tab allows you to create multiple Access Sub Groups ASGs and multiple levels tiers in the security topology hierarchy The hierarchy can be as many levels deep as desired However it is recommended the hierarchy extend no more than three levels deep as it becomes increasingly difficult to keep track of the topology the deeper it goes The hierarchy of ASGs is displayed in the Access Sub Groups tab as a tree You can create modify and delete ASGs at each level in this tree Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 95 2S EMULEX dE HbAnymare Se
49. Dle NameServer Query timeout DESCRIPTION Node authentication timeout node Discovery timeout A NameServer Query to the Fabric or discovery of reported remote NPorts is not acknowledged within R_A_TOV DATA 1 fe_ns_retry 2 fe_max_ns_retry SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Check Fabric configuration The driver recovers from this and continues with device discovery 0225 Dli Device Discovery completes DESCRIPTION This indicates successful completion of device re discovery after a link up DATA None SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 123 2S EMULEX 0226 Dle Device discovery completion error DESCRIPTION This indicates that an uncorrectable error was encountered during device re discovery after a link up Fibre Channel devices will not be accessible if this message is displayed DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Reboot the system If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support Run with Verbose mode on for more details 0227 Dle Node Authentication timeout DESCRIPTION The driver has lost track of what NPORTs are being authenticated DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION None required The driver should recover from this event 0228 Dle CLEAR LA timeout DESCRIPTION The driver issued a CLEAR_LA that never completed DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always
50. Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 49 kd EMULEX We network storage E HOAnywore E dhep 9 1 42 ersulex com LPLIOM LO Om At nt Ce Pe 40 KE 39 96 0169 40 02 C1 77 CSCO TIE and reidas the gets TTT Figure 18 The HBAnyware HBA Selected Driver Parameters Tab To display the driver parameters for a host 1 Do one of the following From the menu bar click View then click Group HBAs by Host Name e From the toolbar click the Ba button 2 Inthe discovery tree click the host for which you want to change a parameter The Host Aitributes tab is displayed Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 50 z 2S EMULEX We network storage 3 Click the Host Driver Parameters tab Figure 19 The Installed Driver Types drop down box displays a list of all driver types and driver versions that are installed on the adapters in the host P11000 1000 00 00 C9 35 40 6E LP10000 1000 00 00 C942 09 89 LP9O02 10 00 00 00 C9 2B CE 11 Recompile and reload the pic driver Enable ACKO support f PE Cys aint sf Sele else a lSlwlsiwioto wn pp vy o C kadia tt Figure 19 The HBAnyware Host Driver Parameters Tab Driver Parameter Tab Field Definitions e Installed Driver Type current driver and version installed Adapter Parameter table a list of parameters and their current values e Para
51. Drivers from Version 4 X in One System on page 13 Updating a PCI Driver from Version 6 X The driver can be updated by saving certain driver configuration files and using pkgrm Two files are saved when a pkgrm is performed The kernel drv lpfc conf file is moved to usr tmp lpfc conf pkgrm to allow you to restore any customized parameter settings after installing a new device driver The file kernel drv sd conf is copied to usr tmp sd conf pkgrm The file must be copied because the sd driver still needs this file Additionally any lpfc specific settings in the original file are deleted by the pkgrm process After installing a new device driver the saved files can be used to restore all the customized disk settings WARNING The 6 02h driver adds a few new configuration parameters deprecates a few and renames a couple of old parameters Do NOT replace the current Ipfc conf with Ipfc conf from a previous release Note Before upgrading the driver you must uninstall any previously installed utilities Refer to the Uninstalling the Utilities section on page 17 for instructions To update the driver 1 Make a full system backup 2 Login as root or su to root 3 Save the file etc path_to_inst to usr tmp path_to_inst lpfc The etc path_to_inst file is not saved when a pkgrm is performed Driver for Solaris Installation Section Page 9 8 2S EMULEX At the shell prompt type p
52. EMULEX Parameter Scope Default Min Max Dynamic Comments automap Controller Specific 1 0 Off 1 On No Automatically assign SCSI IDs to FCP targets detected If automap is 1 SCSI IDs for all FCP nodes without persistent bindings will be automatically generated based on the bind method of the corresponding HBA port If FCP devices are added to or removed from the Fibre Channel network when the system is down there is no guarantee that these SCSI IDs will remain the same when the system is booted again If automap is 0 only devices with persistent bindings will be recognized by the system cr count Controller Specific 255 No This value specifies a count of I O completions after which an interrupt response is generated This feature is disabled if cr delay is set to 0 cr delay Controller Specific 63 No This value specifies a count of milliseconds after which an interrupt response generated if cr count has not been satisfied This value is set to 0 to disable the Coalesce Response feature as default delay rsp err Controller Specific 0 Off 1 On Yes Boolean The driver will delay FCP RSP errors being returned to the upper SCSI layer based on the no device delay configuration parameter discovery threads Controller Specific 32 No Number of ELS commands during discovery This value specifies the
53. ERITY Information LOG LOG_FCP Verbose ACTION None required informational 0721 FPi Cmpl Inquiry SN on NPort lt nlp_DID gt DESCRIPTION An INQUIRY Serial Number page x83 completed This information is saved by the driver DATA 1 ulpStatus 2 rspStatus2 3 rspStatus3 4 scsi_id 5 lun_id SEVERITY Information LOG Log_FCP Verbose ACTION None required informational 0722 FPi INQUIRY SN info DESCRIPTION This is the serial number of the device that will be saved DATA 1 datap 2 datap 3 3 datap 7 4 rspResld SEVERITY Information LOG Log_FCP Verbose ACTION None required informational 0723 FPi Issue Inquiry SN on NPort lt nlp_DID gt DESCRIPTION Issuing an INQUIRY Serial Number page x83 FCP command DATA 1 failMask 2 scsi_id 3 lun_id SEVERITY Information LOG Log_FCP Verbose ACTION None required informational 0724 FPi Issue Inquiry PO on NPort lt nlp_DID gt DESCRIPTION N A DATA Issuing an INQUIRY Serial Number page x0 FCP command SEVERITY Information LOG Log_FCP Verbose ACTION None required informational 0725 FPe Inquiry Serial Number invalid length DESCRIPTION An INQUIRY SN command completed with an invalid serial number length DATA 1 sizasn 2 scsi_id 3 scis_id 4 lun_id SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Check remote NPORT for potential problem 0726 FPe INQUIRY SN cmd failed DESCRIPTION The INQUIRY Serial Number page x83 f
54. Elements in the discovery tree F HBAnyware LP11000 10 00 00 00 35 40 6E LP10000 10 00 00 00 C9 42 09 89 BD 50 05 01 60 40 02 c1 77 Figure 7 The HBAnyware Discovered Elements Tab Discovered Elements Field Definitions Number of Fabrics the total number of fabrics discovered Number of Hosts the total number of host computers discovered This includes servers workstations personal computers multiprocessors and clustered computer complexes Number of Adapters the total number of host bus adapters HBAs discovered Number of Targets the total number of unique targets discovered on the SAN In the discovery tree the same target can appear under more than one HBA Viewing Host Attributes The Host Attributes tab in HBAnyware contains information specific to the selected host To view the host attributes 1 Start HBAnyware 2 Do one of the following e From the menu bar click View then click Group HBAs by Host Name e From the toolbar click the Sa button Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 36 3 Click a host name in the discovery tree VEL 1P11000 10 00 00 00 9 35 40 6E LP10000 20 00 00 00 9 42 09 89 HBB 50 06 01 60 40 02 C1 77 Figure 8 The HBAnyware Host Attributes Tab General Area Field Definitions Host Name the name of the host Server Version the version number of the utility in use Resource Location Field Definitions Firmware the directory path w
55. HBAs Using HBAnyware Local and remote host bus adapters HBAs are discovered automatically when you launch HBAnyware Note HBAnyware must be installed and the rmserver process es must be running on all remote hosts that are to be discovered and managed Remote capabilities of HBAnyware are subject to fabric zoning configuration Remote hosts to be discovered and managed by HBAnyware must be in the same zone i HBAnyware hep 91 42 emulex com LP11000 10 00 00 00 35 40 6 LP10000 10 00 00 00 9 42 09 89 BD s0 05 01 60 40 02 1 77 Figure 4 The HBAnyware Discovered Elements Tab Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 32 Configuring Discovery Settings Using the HBAnyware Discovery Settings dialog box you can configure the way HBAnyware performs discoveries For example you can set when the discovery server starts the amount of time discoveries are refreshed and when to remove previously discovered HBAs that are no longer being discovered Aa HBAnyware Discovery Settings x Figure 5 The HBAnyware Discovery Settings dialog box To configure HBAnyware discovery settings 1 From the Menu bar click View then click Discovery Settings The HBAnyware Discovery Settings dialog box appears 2 Edit the settings and click OK Click Default to return the dialog box to its default settings Discovering HBAs Using Iputil When you start the LightPulse utility lputil all adapters are discovered and
56. ITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0235 Dli Deferred RSCN DESCRIPTION The driver has received multiple RSCNs and has deferred the processing of the most recent RSCN DATA 1 fc_defer_rscn q_cnt 2 fc_flag 3 hba_state SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0236 Dli NameServer req DESCRIPTION The driver is issuing a NameServer request to the fabric DATA 1 cmdcode 2 fc_flag 3 fe_rscn_id_cnt SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0237 Diw Pending Link Event during Discovery DESCRIPTION Received link event during discovery Causes discovery restart DATA 1 hba_state SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION None required unless problem persists If problem persists check cabling 0238 Dli NameServer Rsp DESCRIPTION The driver received a NameServer response DATA 1 Did 2 nlp_flag 3 fc_flag 4 fe_rscn_id_cnt SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 125 2S EMULEX 0240 Dli NameServer Rsp Error DESCRIPTION The driver received a NameServer response containing a status error DATA 1 CommandResponse bits CmdRsp 2 ReasonCode 3 Explanation 4 fc_flag SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION Check the f
57. M mbxStatus lt status gt DESCRIPTION A mailbox command failed during initialization DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a hardware or firmware problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support 0304 MBe Stray mailbox interrupt moxCommand lt cmd gt mbxStatus lt status gt DESCRIPTION Received a mailbox completion interrupt and there are no outstanding mailbox commands DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a hardware or firmware problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support 0305 MBi Mbox cmd cmpl error RETRYing DESCRIPTION A mailbox command completed with an error status that causes the driver to reissue the mailbox command DATA 1 mbxCommand 2 mbxStatus 3 word1 4 hba_state SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_MBOX Verbose ACTION No action needed informational Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 128 gt gt EMULEX 0306 MBe CONFIG_LINK mbxStatus error lt mbxStatus gt HBA state lt hba_state gt DESCRIPTION The driver issued a CONFIG_LINK mbox command to the HBA that failed DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a firmware or hardware problem Report these errors to Technical Support 0307 MBi Mailbox Cmpl wd0 lt pmbox gt wd1 lt varWord gt wd2 lt varWord gt cmpl lt mbox_cmpl DESCRIPTION A mailbox command co
58. O on the device Unconfigure all ports with open instances to the driver Edit the adapter specific parameters in the file kernel drv lpfc conf oe Unload the driver using the modunload command See Loading or Unloading the Driver Without Rebooting on page 31 Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 61 2S EMULEX 5 Reload the driver using the modload command See Loading or Unloading the Driver Without Rebooting on page 31 Understanding Device Numbering When you configure the driver there are various configuration parameters that rely upon device numbers This section will explain the two different levels of device numbering and how they apply to specific configuration parameters The first level of device numbering is the driver instance number This is the number that is displayed in log messages to syslog or the console for example lpfcX The lpfc conf configuration parameters that use lpfcXtY rely on X to be the driver instance number and Y to be the FCP target number This format is used for configuring LUN throttles and persistent binding In systems where adapters are moved around or changed it is possible for the driver instance number to exceed the number of adapters The second level of numbering is the SCSI controller number This number is assigned by the system for each SCSI target driver it detects It is typically in the special files created to access each SCSI device for example dev dsk c
59. ON No action needed informational Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 118 gt gt EMULEX 0115 ELe Unknown ELS command lt elsCmd gt received from NPORT lt did gt DESCRIPTION Received an unsupported ELS command from a remote NPORT DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Check remote NPORT for potential problem 0116 ELi Xmit ELS command lt elsCmd gt to remote NPORT lt did gt DESCRIPTION Xmit ELS command to remote NPORT DATA 1 icmd gt ulploTag 2 binfo gt fc_ffstate SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_ELS Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0117 ELi Xmit ELS response lt elsCmd gt to remote NPORT lt did gt DESCRIPTION Xmit ELS response to remote NPORT DATA 1 icmd gt ulploTag 2 size SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_ELS Verbose MODULE fcelsb c ACTION No action needed informational 0118 ELi Xmit CT response on exchange lt xid gt DESCRIPTION Xmit a CT response on the appropriate exchange DATA 1 ulploTag 2 fc_ffstate SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_ELS Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0119 ELi Issue GEN REQ IOCB for NPORT lt did gt DESCRIPTION Issue a GEN REQ IOCB for remote NPORT These are typically used for CT request DATA 1 ulploTag 2 fc_ffstate SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_ELS Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0127 ELe ELS timeout DESCRIPTION An ELS IOCB command was posted to a ring a
60. PUT END nodelist DESCRIPTION The driver is freeing a node table entry buffer DATA 1 bp 2 fc_free SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_NODE Verborse ACTION None required informational 0927 NDi GET nodelist DESCRIPTION The driver is allocating a buffer to hold a node table entry DATA 1 bp 2 fc_free SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_NODE Verbose ACTION None required informational 0928 NDi PUT nodelist DESCRIPTION The driver is freeing a node table entry buffer DATA 1 bp 2 fc_free SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_NODE Verbose ACTION None required informational 0929 NDi FIND UNMAPPED node DID DESCRIPTION The driver is searching for a node table entry on the unmapped node list based on DID DATA 1 nlp 2 nlp_DID 3 nlp_flag 4 data1 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_NODE Verbose ACTION None required informational 0930 NDi FIND MAPPED node DID DESCRIPTION The driver is searching for a node table entry on the mapped node list based on DID DATA 1 nlp 2 nlp_DID 3 nlp_flag 4 data1 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_NODE Verbose ACTION None required informational 0931 NDi FIND PLOGI node DID DESCRIPTION The driver is searching for a node table entry on the PLOGI node list based on DID DATA 1 nlp 2 nilp_DID 3 nlp_flag 4 data1 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_NODE Verbose ACTION None required informational Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page
61. S Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0110 ELi ELS response tag lt ulploTag gt completes DESCRIPTION The specific ELS response was completed by the firmware DATA 1 ulpStatus 2 ulpWord 4 3 nlp_DID 4 nlp_flag 5 nlp_state 6 nle nlp_rpi SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_ELS Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0111 ELe Dropping received ELS cmd DESCRIP TION The driver decided to drop an ELS Response ring entry DATA 1 ulpStatus 2 ulpWord 4 SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a software driver or firmware problem If problems persist report these errors to Technical Support 0112 ELi ELS command lt elsCmd gt received from NPORT lt did gt DESCRIPTION Received the specific ELS command from a remote NPort DATA 1 fc_ffstate SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_ELS Verbose MODULE fcelsb c ACTION No action needed informational 0113 ELe An FLOGI ELS command lt elsCmd gt was received from DID lt did gt in Loop Mode DESCRIPTION While in Loop Mode an unknown or unsupported ELS command was received DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Check device DID 0114 ELi FLOGI PLOGI chkparm OK DESCRIPTION Received a FLOGI PLOGI from a remote NPORT and its Fibre Channel service parameters match this HBA Request can be accepted DATA 1 nlp_DID 2 nlp_state 3 nlp_flag 4 nlp_Rpi SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_ELS Verbose ACTI
62. Sub Group name already exists Please use a different name You entered a duplicate ASG name in the Access Sub Group Name field At each level of the security topology each ASG name must be unique Click OK on the message and enter a unique ASG name The following error message is displayed when deleting an ASG The Access Sub Group parent s ASG is offline You should delete the ASG when the parent ASG is available This ASG should only be deleted if the parent ASG will not be available again Are you sure you want to delete this ASG The offline ASG entry serves as a placeholder for where the real ASG would be in the tree You can neither modify nor delete it although it is removed from the display if all of the child ASGs are deleted It is possible to delete the child ASGs of the offline ASG However it is recommended that you delete them only if the client for the offline ASG will never be put online again It is best to delete child ASGs when the parent ASG is online Click Yes on the error message to delete the ASG or No to close the message without deleting The following error message is displayed when starting the HBAnyware Security Configurator This system is not allowed client access to remote servers This program will exit The system you are running the Security Configurator on is already under the security umbrella as a server to one or more clients To make this server a client so that it c
63. TAX_ERR_INV_DEVICE_NUM 10 FC_LSYNTAX_ERR_INV_RRATIO_NUM 11 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_EXP_NULL_TERM SEVERITY Error config LOG always ACTION Make neccessary changes to the Ipfc configuration file 0432 INc WWPN binding entry node table full DESCRIPTION More bindings entries were configured than the driver can handle DATA None SEVERITY Error config LOG Always ACTION Make neccessary changes to the Ipfc configuration file so that fewer bindings are configured 0433 INc WWNN binding entry node table full DESCRIPTION More bindings entries were configured than the driver can handle DATA None SEVERITY Error config LOG Always ACTION Make neccessary changes to the Ipfc configuration file so that fewer bindings are configured Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 135 2S EMULEX 0434 INc DID binding entry lt num gt syntax error code lt code gt DESCRIPTION A syntax error occured while parsing DID binding configuration information DATA None Detail Binding syntax error codes 0 FC_SYNTAX_OK 1 FC_SYNTAX_OK_BUT_NOT_THIS_BRD 2 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_ASC_CONVERT 3 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_EXP_COLON 4 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_EXP_LPFC 5 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_INV_LPFC_NUM 6 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_EXP_T 7 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_INV_TARGET_NUM 8 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_EXP_D 9 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_INV_DEVICE_NUM 10 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_INV_RRATIO_NUM 11 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_EXP_NULL_TERM SEVERITY Error config LOG Always ACTION Make neccessary changes to the Ipfc con
64. TFOOUCTION ss s1sisisveisvtin sie ase es ec ee 19 Starting HBAnyware for Solaris ccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeceneeeeeeeeeeeeecaaeeeeeeeeeeeeneaaees 20 Starting HBAnyware in Local Element Manager Mod cccccceeeeees 20 HBAnyware Window Element Definitions 0 ccceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 21 THE Menu Baronnie anaana anana teen eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 21 THS TOO bainne a a E ea TRTA RTE 21 The Toolbar Ilcon Definitions eessssssssssssssssssssssnssnrssnssnrrrrrnrrrrrrrrrrerrsens 22 Sort and Display ICONS cccccceecceeeeeeeeeeeccceeeeeeeeeeeeeccaaeeeeeeeeetecsaaeeeeeess 22 The Discovery Tree icciectecinstesensdecinnnedendandandenennee 23 ARS 1230 5a TAD En a ee eee ee eee ee eee 24 Status Baltrtic 2 ciistetettientacc tee iiia aidaa 24 Using the HBAnyware Command Line Interface ccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeteteeeeeeees 24 Starting OUtll osiadania ata as tts 27 Driver for Solaris User Manual Page iii gt gt EMULEX Wenetwork storage No Reb0ot Feature Seacon aiiai annie 27 Discovering New Targets and LUNS essssseeesessssirrssssssrrirrrssssssrrirnnssssssernns 27 Removing Ghost LUNS cccccccccceeeccceeee eee ee eeeecaeeeeeeeeeeeeecaaeeeeeeeeeeeenaaees 29 Adding New Adapters Changing Bindings and Changing Driver Parameters 29 Turning on Logging Capability 0 0 0 0 cee ccceeeee cece eee eeeccneeeeeeeeeeteeccaaeeeeeeeeeeteee 30 No Reboot F
65. TL Events 1600 1699 seeeeressesrrseerrrrserrrreerrnns 151 Driver for Solaris User Manual Page vi Installation Driver Information Supported Features e Supports 256 LUNs 0 255 Supports dynamically adding LUNs and targets e Simplified driver installation e Topology support FC AL point to point fabric with auto topology negotiation e Support for 1 2 and 4 Gb with auto rate negotiation e Protocols SCSI FC IP FC e Persistent bindings by WWNN WWPN or D_ID different methods can be set on an adapter port basis Support for up to thirty two host bus adapter ports e Monitoring parameter configuration and binding settings using Emulex s HBAnyware Java based graphical user interface utility e Parameter configuration using Emulex s LightPulse Iputil command line interface utility e Support for Common HBA API e Ipfc conf migration script This script enables you to convert 5 0x Ipfc conf syntax to 6 x Ipfc conf syntax The script update_lpfc is bundled with the driver kit and is installed in the usr sbin lpfc directory e Dynamic target LUN discovery HBA automatically discovers new targets Administrator assigns SCSI ID using HBAnyware Dynamic parameter setting see parameter table for details e Dynamic persistent binding e Unused devices in sd conf no longer take up memory e Support for Dynamic Reconfiguration DR Driver version 6 x includes DR enhancements for SunFire 12K 15K E20K an
66. The Bind Type Selection WWPN WWNN or DID specified in the binding request must match the currently active bind type shown under Current Settings section of the Target Mapping tab If they do not match then the binding cannot be made active To set up persistent binding Start HBAnyware 2 Inthe directory tree click the host bus adapter HBA for which you want to set up persistent binding Click the Target Mapping tab All targets are displayed The information for each currently defined mapping includes the world wide port name WWPN world wide node name WWNN device ID D_ID SCSI ID or Bind Type The type can be either PB indicating that the mapping was the result of a persistent binding or Auto indicating that the target was automapped In the Display Mode section choose the display mode you want to use 5 If you want to change the Active Bind Type the mode used to persistently bind target mappings or Automapping setting click Change Settings Select the Bind Type WWPN WWNN or D_ID and set Automapping to Enabled or Disabled Note All mapped targets whether automapped or resulting from a persistent binding configuration will have entries in the Current Mappings table on the Target Mapping dialog box If the binding that you defined has been successfully activated you will see the following message The new binding has been created and is currently active If however the bindin
67. The Status pane displays the progress of the download After downloading begins the tree view displays the progress As a file for a selected HBA is downloading it appears orange in the tree view After completion the entry for the HBA changes to green for a successful download or red if it failed When downloading is complete click Save Log File if you wish to view or print the log file Click Close to exit the batch procedure Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 56 2S EMULEX Updating Firmware Using Iputil Prerequisites e The driver for Solaris including Iputil is installed properly e The firmware file has been downloaded to a local drive This procedure uses the Iputil utility which is installed with the driver Procedure Caution Do not interrupt this process or power down the system until the process is complete To update firmware using Iputil 1 Start the utility by entering the complete path to Iputil The path in the example reflects the default installation path If the installation path was modified adjust the command appropriately usr sbin lpfc lputil From the Main menu enter 3 Firmware Maintenance If prompted choose the HBA that is being updated Enter 1 Load Firmware Image oe N Enter the full path to the firmware file 6 Enter 0 twice to exit the utility The new firmware is transferred to flash ROM If you are updating the firmware on a dual channel HBA repeat steps 3
68. Xt0d0s2 Once these numbers are assigned they will stay the same between reboots if there are no HBA changes to the system The Configuration File Ipfc conf The Ipfc conf file contains all the parameters that control driver initialization In the lpfc conf file all adapter specific parameters have IpfcX prefix where X is the driver instance number e g setting lpfcO lun queue depth 20 makes 20 the default number of maximum commands which can be sent to a single logical unit disk Changes to the Ipfc conf file require you to unload and reload the driver Note If you want to override a driver parameter for a single driver loading session you can specify it as a parameter to the modload command For example modload kernel drv lpfe automap 0 for 32 bit platforms or modload kernel drv sparcv9 lpfc automap 0 for 64 bit platforms This will load Emulex s SCSI support driver with automap set to 0 for this session Table 2 Ipfc conf Parameters Parameter Scope Default Min Max Dynamic Comments ackO Controller 0 0 Off 1 On No Use ACKO for class 2 If ackO Specific is 1 the adapter will try to use ACKO when running Class 2 traffic to a device If the device doesn t support ACKO then the adapter will use ACK1 If ack0 is 0 only ACK1 will be used when running Class2 traffic Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 62 Table 2 Ipfc conf Parameters Continued 2S
69. _NODE Verbose ACTION None required informational 0902 NDi FIND node DID mapped DESCRIPTION The driver is searching for a node table entry on the mapped node list based on DID DATA 1 nlp 2 nip_DID 3 nlp_flag 4 data1 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_NODE Verbose ACTION None required informational 0903 NDi Add scsiid lt sid gt to BIND list DESCRIPTION The driver is putting the node table entry on the binding list DATA 1 bind_cnt 2 nlp_DID 3 bind_type 4 blp SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_NODE Verbose ACTION None required informational 0904 NDi Add NPort lt did gt to lt list gt list DESCRIPTION The driver is moving the node table entry on the specified list DATA 1 nlp_flag 2 blp SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_NODE Verbose ACTION None required informational 0910 NDi FIND node DID unmapped DESCRIPTION The driver is searching for a node table entry on the unmapped node list based on DID DATA 1 nlp 2 nilp_DID 3 nlp_flag 4 data1 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_NODE Verbose ACTION None required informational Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 146 gt gt EMULEX 0911 NDi FIND node DID unmapped DESCRIPTION The driver is searching for a node table entry on the unmapped node list based on DID DATA 1 nlp 2 nilp_DID 3 nlp_flag 4 data1 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_NODE Verbose ACTION None required informational 0917 NDi
70. abric configuration The driver recovers from this and continues with device discovery 0241 Dli NameServer rsp error DESCRIPTION The driver received a NameServer response containing a status error DATA 1 CommandResponse bits CmdRsp 2 ReasonCode 3 Explanation 4 fc_flag SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION Check the fabric configuration The driver recovers from this and continues with device discovery 0242 Dli Failmask change on TGT lt target_ID gt LUN lt lun_ID gt DESCRIPTION An event was processed that indicates the driver may not be able to send I O to the specified LUN DATA 1 nlp_failMask 2 bitmask 3 flag SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed information 0243 Dli Issue FDMI request failed DESCRIPTION Cannot issue an FDMI request to HBA DATA 1 cmdcode SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0244 Dli Issue FDMI request failed DESCRIPTION Cannot issue an FDMI request to the HBA DATA 1 cmdcode SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_Discovery Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0245 Diw ALPA based bind method used on an HBA which is in a nonloop topology DESCRIPTION ALPA based bind method used on an HBA which is not in a loop topology DATA 1 topology SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION Change the bind method configuration parameter of t
71. ailed DATA 1 ulpStatus 2 fcpi_parm 3 m_target 4 m_lun SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Check if target device supports this command Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 143 gt gt EMULEX 0727 FPi Cmpl INQUIRY PO on NPort lt nlp_DID gt DESCRIPTION An INQUIRY page 0 completed This information is saved by the driver DATA 1 ulpStatus 2 rspStatus2 3 rspStatus3 4 scsi_id 5 lun_id SEVERITY Information LOG Log_FCP Verbose ACTION None required informational 0728 FPe INQUIRY Page 0 cmd failed DESCRIPTION The INQUIRY page 0 failed DATA 1 ulpStatus 2 fepi_parm 3 scsi_id 4 lun_id SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Check if target device supports this command 0729 FPw FCP cmd lt cmnd gt failed lt target gt lt lun gt DESCRIPTION The specified device failed an FCP command DATA 1 status 2 result 3 xri 4 iotag SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_FCP Verbose ACTION Check the state of the target in question 0730 FPw FCP command failed RSP DESCRIPTION The FCP command failed with a response error DATA 1 Status2 2 Status3 3 Resld 4 SnsLen 5 RspLen 6 Info3 SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_FCP Verbose ACTION Check the state of the target in question 0734 FPw FCP Read Check Error DESCRIPTION The issued FCP command returned a read check error DATA 1 fepDI 2 rspResld 3 fcpi_parm 4 cdb 0 SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_FCP Verbose
72. ails tab Loading Firmware Batch Mode Using HBAnyware Downloading firmware in batch mode allows you to install firmware on multiple HBAs in a single step Batch firmware loading is restricted to a single firmware file Note No other HBAnyware functions can be performed while batch firmware loading is in progress Prerequisites The firmware file has been downloaded from the Emulex Web site and extracted to the Emulex Repository folder RMRepository This folder is in usr sbin HBAnyware RMRepository Procedure To load firmware using batch mode 1 From the menu bar select Batch and click Download Note You do not need to select a particular tree element for this operation Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 55 2 The Batch Firmware Download dialog box is displayed v HBAnyware Batch Firmware Download ba Downloadable HBAS DA E dncp 91 42 emulex com Lapa BRI LP10000 10 00 00 00 9 42 09 89 Figure 24 The HBAnyware Batch Firmware Download dialog box 3 Click Browse The Firmware File Selection dialog box appears Select the firmware file to download and click OK The HBAnyware Batch Firmware Download dialog box reappears A tree view appears showing all HBAs and their corresponding hosts for which the selected firm ware file is compatible Click the check box next to an HBA or host to select or remove that HBA from the batch process Figure 24 Click Start Download
73. all HBAnyware and Iputil from the tar file Copy the lt HBAnyware_version gt tar gz file to a directory on the install machine cd to the directory to which you copied the gz file Untar the file Type gzcat lt HBAnyware version gt tar gz tar xvf su to root At the shell prompt type pkgadd d pwd Note The utilities require the java runtime binaries and libraries so their path must be included in the PATH environment variable For example if the java runtime binaries are in usr java bin then include this path in the PATH environment variable For example bash gt export PATH PATH usr java bin Driver for Solaris Installation Section Page 15 gt gt EMULEX Installing the HBAnyware Security Configurator Follow these instructions to install the HBAnyware Security Configurator on your system Prerequisites Ipfcdriver 6 02h must be installed prior to installing the utilties HBAnyware must be installed on the system Java Runtime Environment Version 1 4 or later of the Java Runtime Environment JRE must be installed Iputil and HBAny ware will not run under earlier versions of the JRE The JRE and instructions for installation can be found at http java sun com downloads index html Procedure To install the HBAnyware Security Configurator utility from a tar file Copy the lt HBAnywareSSC_version gt tar gz file to a directory on the install machine cd to the directory to whic
74. an successfully run the Security Configurator click OK to close the message and exit the program then do the following 1 Run the Security Configurator on the MSC or on any client that has this server in its ASG 2 Make this server a client to a group of servers The following error message is displayed when starting the Security Configurator There are no Backup Master Client Systems assigned to this security configuration At least one should be assigned to avoid loss of the security configuration should the Master Client System become disabled Use the Backup Master tab to assign a Backup Master for the MSC The first time the Security Configurator is started in an unsecure environment the following message is displayed This utility is running on an unsecure system Continuing will allow you to set up a new security configuration making this system the Master Client System Click OK on the message and complete the ACG setup The system on which the Security Configurator is running will become the MSC When start the Security Configurator on a Backup Master system the following message is displayed Warning This system is a backup master client system Therefore you will only be able to view the security configuration To make changes you will need to run this utility on the master client system Because each Backup Master system receives all the updates that the MSC makes to the securit
75. and prompt This component is intended for use in scripted operations from within shell scripts batch files or the specific platform equivalent Note HBAnyware must be running on all remote hosts that are to be discovered and managed Remote capabilities of HBAnyware are subject to fabric zoning configuration Remote hosts to be discovered and managed by HBAnyware must be in the same zone The CLI Client 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 SAN and display that information on the console Most of the CLI Client commands require one or more additional parameters that specify the nature of the command A parameter used by many HBACMD commands specifies the World Wide Port Name of the host bus adapter HBA that is the target of the command For example the following command displays the port attributes for the HBA with the specified World Wide Port Name usr sbin hbanyware hbacmd portattrib 10 00 00 00 c9 20 20 20 Entering usr sbin nbanyware hbacmd lt no qualifiers gt displays a list of command options CLI Client Command Reference Version Syntax hbacmd VERSION This command is not case sensitive Description The current v
76. apter the Adapter Information Menu opens for that adapter e PCI Configuration Parameters parameters from the PCI configuration space on the adapter Examples of this information include vendor ID device ID base addresses ROM address header type subclass and base class e Adapter Revision Levels firmware revision levels including kernel and overlay version information e Wakeup Parameters BIOS status and version as well as SLI service level interface IEEE Address the adapter board address Loop Map If you are currently using arbitrated loop topology this menu option displays information about your connected devices such as AL_PA and D_ID e Status and Counters byte frame sequence and busy counts e Link Status tracks activities such as link failure loss of sync and elastic overlay e Configuration Parameters D_ID topology and timeout values for link failures and loss of sync Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 52 2S EMULEX Resetting Adapters You can reset adapters using either HBAnyware or Iputil e HBAnyware allows you to reset remote and local adapters e putil allows you to reset local adapters only Resetting the HBA Using HBAnyware Caution Do not reset your adapter while copying or writing files This could result in data loss or corruption To reset a host bus adapter 1 Start HBAnyware 2 Inthe directory tree click the HBA you want to reset 3 Do one o
77. ardware problem Report these errors to Technical Support 0316 SLe Cmd ring lt ringno gt put iotag lt iotag gt greater then configured max lt fast_iotag gt wd0 lt icmd gt DESCRIPTION The assigned I O iotag is greater than the allowed maximum DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a software driver firmware or hardware problem Report these errors to Technical Support Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 130 2S EMULEX 0317 SLe Rsp ring lt ringno gt get iotag lt iotag gt greater then configured max lt fast_iotag gt wd0 lt irsp gt DESCRIPTION The assigned I O iotag is greater than the maximum allowed DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a software driver firmware or hardware problem Report these errors to Technical Support 0318 SLi Outstanding I O count for ring lt ringno gt is at max lt fast_iotag gt DESCRIPTION An I O tag cannot be assigned because none are available The maximum number of allowed I Os are currently outstanding DATA None SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_SLI Verbose ACTION This message indicates the adapter HBA I O queue is full Typically this happens when heavy I O is running on a low end 3 digit adapter We suggest you upgrade to a high end adapter 0319 MBe The driver issued a READ SPARAM mbox command to the HBA that failed DESCRIPTION The driver issued a READ_SPARAM mbox co
78. are attempting to define multiple persistent DID bindings to a single node Only the first persistent binding is accepted and the rest are ignored DATA 1 a_string SEVERITY Error config LOG Always ACTION Make necessary changes to the Ipfc configuration file 0430 INc WWPN binding entry lt num gt syntax error code lt code gt DESCRIPTION A syntax error occurred while parsing WWPN binding configuration information DATA None Detail Binding syntax error codes 0 FC_SYNTAX_OK 1 FC_SYNTAX_OK_BUT_NOT_THIS_BRD 2 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_ASC_CONVERT 3 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_EXP_COLON 4 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_EXP_LPFC 5 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_INV_LPFC_NUM 6 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_EXP_T 7 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_INV_TARGET_NUM 8 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_EXP_D 9 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_INV_DEVICE_NUM 10 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_INV_RRATIO_NUM 11 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_EXP_NULL_TERM SEVERITY Error config LOG Always ACTION Make neccessary changes to the Ipfc configuration file Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 134 2S EMULEX 0431 INc WWNN binding entry lt num gt syntax error code lt code gt DESCRIPTION A syntax error occured while parsing WWNN binding configuration information DATA None Detail Binding syntax error codes 0 FC_SYNTAX_OK 1 FC_SYNTAX_OK_BUT_NOT_THIS_BRD 2 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_ASC_CONVERT 3 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_EXP_COLON 4 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_EXP_LPFC 5 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_INV_LPFC_NUM 6 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_EXP_T 7 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_INV_TARGET_NUM 8 FC_SYNTAX_ERR_EXP_D 9 FC_SYN
79. ational 0457 INe Adapter Hardware Error DESCRIPTION The driver received an interrupt indicting a possible hardware problem Data 1 status 2 status1 3 status2 SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a hardware or firmware problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support 0458 INw Bring adapter online DESCRIPTION The FC driver has received a request to bring the adapter online This may occur when running Iputil DATA None SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_INIT Verbose ACTION None required 0460 INw Bring adapter offline DESCRIPTION The FC driver has received a request to bring the adapter offline This may occur when running Iputil DATA None SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_INIT Verbose ACTION None required 0462 INe Too many cmd rsp ring entries in SLI2 SLIM DESCRIPTION The configuration parameter for Scan down is out of range DATA 1 totiocb 2 MAX_SLI2_IOCB SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This is a software driver error If this problem persists report these errors to Technical Support IP Traffic History 0600 0699 0600 IPi FARP RSP received from DID lt did gt DESCRIPTION A FARP ELS command response was received DATA None SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_IP Verbose ACTION None required informational Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 139 gt gt EMULEX 0601 IPi FARP REQ received from DID lt did gt
80. blishing Link DESCRIPTION The driver detected a condition in which it had to re initialize the link DATA 1 status 2 status1 3 status2 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_LINK_EVENT Verbose ACTION If numerous link events are occurring check the physical connections to the Fibre Channel network 1302 Lli Reset link speed to auto 1G HBA cfg d for 2G DESCRIPTION The driver is re initializing the link speed to auto detect DATA 1 current link speed SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_LINK_EVENT Verbose ACTION None required informational 1303 LKe Link Up Event lt eventTag gt received DESCRIPTION A link up event was received It is also possible for multiple link events to be received together DATA 1 fc_eventTag 2 granted_AL_PA 3 UlnkSpeed 4 alpa_map 0 Detail If link events received log 1 last event number received 2 ALPA granted 3 Link speed 4 number of entries in the loop init LILP ALPA map An ALPA map message is also recorded if LINK_EVENT Verbose mode is set Each ALPA map message contains 16 ALPAs SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION If numerous link events are occurring check the physical connections to the Fibre Channel network Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 150 gt gt EMULEX 1304 LKw Link Up Event ALPA map DESCRIPTION A link up event was received DATA 1 wd1 2 wd2 3 wd3 4 wd4 SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_LINK_EVENT Verbose ACTION If numerous link
81. curity Configurator Bz F xj Access Contel Giap Access SubGroups Backup Maite Aboa Pecos Sab Groupe Access Sub Groups Accert Sa Bsoup Cieri Marl 0 Access Sub Group Servers M ont i Mar _2 Mart 3 Mar Mar Mant_6 Mart_ Mart_8 Figure 45 The Access Sub Groups Tab ASG Icons The following icons indicate the state of each of the servers in the Access Sub Group Servers list The system is a server in the ASG but not in any child ASGs You can remove it from the ASG The system is a server in the ASG and at least one child ASG You cannot remove it from the ASG until you remove it from the child ASGs The system is a server in the ASG and a client to a child ASG You cannot remove it from the ASG until you remove it as a client from the child ASG by either deleting or editing the child ASG The system is a server in the ASG a server in at least one other child ASG and a client toa child ASG You cannot remove it from the ASG until you remove it from the child ASGs and as a client from the child ASG by either deleting or editing the child ASG The system is a server in the ASG and a client to a non child ASG You can remove it from the ASG FA The system is a server in the ASG a server in at least one child ASG and a client to a non child ASG You cannot remove it from the ASG until you remove it from the child ASGs 2 o P e op Creating an ASG You create a new Access Sub Group ASG by s
82. d E25K See the Compatibility section of this manual for prerequisites Improved scheduler algorithm addressing potential LUN starvation in specific environments e FDMI extension Host Name support Driver for Solaris Installation Section Page 1 2S EMULEX New Features in this Release The Emulex Driver for Solaris version 6 02h Support for 4 Gigabit sec adapters LP11000 with 1 2 and 4 Gigabit auto negotiation Solaris 10 support HBAnyware utility is included as part of master kit enabling GUl based driver configuration and persistent binding management HBAnyware is not supported with Solaris version 2 6 Different binding method on a per each HBA port basis Resolved failover failback issues Resolved discovery issues with specific switches Corrected queue depth for LP9802DC Prerequisites SPARC based system Solaris 2 6 32 bit Solaris 7 82 and 64 bit Solaris 8 82 and 64 bit Solaris 9 32 and 64 bit or Solaris 10 32 and 64 bit 64 MB system RAM Compatibility LP11002 and LP11000 minimum firmware version 2 10a5 LPe11002 and LPe11000 minimum firmware version 2 50a4 LP10000DC and LP10000 minimum firmware version 1 90a4 LP9802DC minimum firmware version 1 90a4 LP9802 minimum firmware version 1 90a4 LP9402DC LP9002DC LP9002L and LP9000 minimum firmware version 3 90a7 LP8000 and LP8000DC e If your HBA has a Dragonfly chip version 2 00 or greater use firmware versio
83. d conf at Last Reboot Perform the following steps to make targets and LUNS visible to the system e If the Automap parameter of Ipfc conf was turned ON at the last reboot use the devfsadm command to make targets and LUNS visible to the system See the man pages for more information on this command e Ifthe Automap parameter was turned OFF at the last reboot you can specify the SCSI ID using HBAnyware These bindings take effect immediately without unloading and reloading the driver Note The Emulex driver for Solaris does not take up memory space for unassigned targets Solaris 2 6 7 or 8 Users Unassigned Targets and LUNs not provisioned in sd conf This procedure enables new Targets and LUNs to be seen when the unassigned Targets and LUNs were not previously specified in sd conf Note On some SPARC systems i e E250 and E450 the boot drive uses the sd driver to boot You cannot unload and reload sd on these systems and therefore you must reboot unless you are using Solaris 9 or 10 To unload sd attached applications and unload reload the sd driver Ensure the automap parameter in Ipfc conf is turned on value 1 since the last reboot 2 To unload the sd driver all other drivers and applications attached to it must be unloaded or halted In cases where the boot driver is controlled by a driver other than sd i e E3 4 5 6500 V880 SunFire 4800 LUNs can be added dynamically with a few simple steps 3 Unmount
84. der to remove a live binding Parameters wwpn The World Wide Port Name of the port The port can be either local or remote BindType D P or N D Enable binding by D_ID P Enable binding by WWPN N Enable binding by WWNN ID Either WWPN WWNN or D_ID depending on BindType Binding Capabilities Syntax hbacmd BindingCapabilities lt wwpn gt Description The flags returned by this function represent all binding capabilities present in the HBA specified by ObjectPort Parameters wwpn The World Wide Port Name of the port The port can be either local or remote Binding Support Syntax hbacmd BindingSupport lt wwpn gt lt source gt Description This function returns the subset of capabilities that is currently active on the specified HBA Parameters wwpn The World Wide Port Name of the HBA The HBA can be either local or remote Source Either C or L C Configuration L Live Set Binding Support Syntax hbacmd SetBindingSupport lt wwpn gt lt bindflag gt Description This function installs a set of active capabilities in the specified HBA Parameters wwpn The World Wide Port Name of the port The port can be either local or remote Bindflag D P N A DA Pa or NA D Enable binding by D_ID P Enable binding by WWPN N Enable binding by WWNN A Enable binding by AUTOMAP DA Enable binding by D_ID and AUTOMAP PA Enable binding by WWPN and AUTOMAP NA Enable binding by WWNN and AUTOMAP Driver Paramet
85. drv command are only dynamic for Solaris 9 and later To modify the configuration parameters 1 Login as root or su to root 2 Edit the configuration parameters in the file kernel drv Ipfc conf To view a table of all lpfc conf parameters see The Configuration File lpfc conf on page 62 3 Run update_drv f Ipfc to force the Solaris system to re read Ipfc conf To modify parameters for an adapter instance that is already active 1 Login as root or su to root 2 Runcfgadm and note down the lt Ap_lId gt corresponding to the Ipfc instance 3 Unconfigure the Ipfc driver instance corresponding to lt Ap_ld gt 4 Edit the adapter specific parameters in the file kernel drv Ipfc conf 5 Run update_drv f Ipfc to force the Solaris system to re read Ipfc conf 6 Runcfgadm and configure the adapter instance back To modify parameters for an adapter that is yet to be added 1 Login as root or su to root 2 Run cfgadm and configure the new adapter instance Write down the adapter instance The adapter instance is printed in the driver sign on messages Run cfgadm and unconfigure the new adapter instance Edit the adapter specific parameters in the file kernel drv lpfc conf Ae ad Run update_drv f Ipfc to force the Solaris system to re read Ipfc conf 6 Runcfgadm and configure the new adapter instance Updating Parameters for Solaris 2 6 7 and 8 To change parameters or bindings in Solaris 2 6 7 or 8 Quiesce all I
86. e 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 Reset Adapter toolbar button is unavailable as well The Menu Bar The menu bar contains command menus that enable you to perform a variety of tasks such as resetting host bus 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 view reset the selected host bus adapter and sort the discovery tree view Many of the toolbar functions are also available from the menu bar DARPA Figure 2 The HBAnyware Toolbar Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 21 gt gt EMULEX 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 Icon Definitions The toolbar buttons perform the following tasks Click the Rediscover button to refresh the discovery tree display F Click the Reset button to reset the selected host bus adapter Sort and Display Icons Discovered adapters can be sorted by host name or fabric addresses You can also choose to display only local or remote HBAs See page 34 for details on sorting ml T Group HBAs by Host Name defau
87. e HBA You must upgrade the OBP firmware or employ a workaround Driver for Solaris Installation Section Page 5 gt gt EMULEX Installing the Emulex Driver for Solaris Version 6 02h Introduction Installing version 6 02h of the driver for Solaris may be significantly different from version 4 00 or 5 00 Precisely follow the instructions for initial installation Failure to follow these steps could render your system inoperable The Emulex driver for Solaris download package which you download from the Emulex Web site includes a tar file for the driver and a tar file for the driver utilities lputil HBAnyware and HBA API files When you install the download package you will perform the following steps 1 Perform the appropriate driver installation or upgrade procedure Install a Driver for the First Time on page 6 e Ifyou are updating the driver from version 6 00 or later to 6 02h in any system refer to the following update procedure e Update a PCI Driver from Version 6 x on page 9 e Ifyou are updating the driver from version 5 00i or later to 6 02h in any system refer to the following update procedure e Update a PCI Driver from Version 5 x on page 10 e Ifyou are updating the driver from version 4 21e or earlier to version 6 02h refer to the appropriate update procedure e Update a PCI Driver from Version 4 x on page 11 e Update an SBus Driver from Version 4 x on page 12 e Update PCI and SBus Drivers in On
88. e LightPulse adapter that will be configured for IP networking in the host you must create an address file for each additional adapter The installation process created etc hostname pfcO for the first adapter 12 Reboot the system to ensure proper operation if networking was enabled during installation or if non dynamic driver parameters were changed At the shell prompt type the following sync reboot The system will reboot to multi user mode and the Emulex LightPulse driver is available for use If you are enabling IP networking you may find after rebooting the system in step 10 that FCP disk access works but host to host IP access does not work The Ipfc network interface isn t con figured as Solaris boots it will print out an error message when configuring IpfcO the Fibre Channel network indicating that there is no such interface Running netstat i will also reveal that there is no Ipfc interface In this case you must reboot the machine a second time In cer tain rare cases it may be necessary to reboot the machine a third time Be careful though if netstat i shows an Ipfc interface but the network still isn t being started you probably have an error in your hostname pfc lt 0 N gt file or some other error in your network configuration files Installing the Driver as a Loadable Kernel Module When installing the device driver as a loadable kernel module you must use supported versions of the hardware and software Re
89. e System from Version 4 x on page 13 2 Install the driver utilities Note The HBAnyware and LightPulse Iputil utilities are bundled together and must be installed separately from the driver Refer to the Installing the Utilities section of this manual for more information Installing the Driver for the First Time To install the Emulex driver for Solaris for the first time Login as or su to root 2 Load the package from your distribution medium into a directory referred to here as lt where you put it gt The driver is a regular tar file named lIpfc 6 02h sparc tar 3 Change to the lt where you put it gt directory Type cd lt where you put it gt 4 Extract the installation image from the tar file Type tar xvf lpfc 6 02h sparc tar 5 Atthe shell prompt type pkgadd d pwd If you are installing the Ipfc driver on an alternate root type pkgadd R lt alt root gt d pwd Driver for Solaris Installation Section Page 6 2S EMULEX Henenrk sap 6 Answer the following question Select package s you wish to process or all to process all packages default all q 7 Select the number associated with Ipfc for installation If you need help type or You will see some additional questions related to directories Ordinarily the defaults are sufficient To select a default press lt Enter gt a Answer the question Rebuild manual pages database for section 7d y n
90. e named hostname pfcO for the first host bus adapter HBA found This file corresponds to the device instance number If for any reason the device instance number changes the file name must change accordingly Use any text editor to edit the etc hosts file to associate an IP address with the HBA s network host name Additional Hostname Files You must also manually create a hostname pfc file for each additional HBA in the system Each hostname pfc file contains the network host name of the HBA Usually you create these additional hostnames during the installation process however you can also add HBAs to your system after you install the driver Use any text editor to edit the etc hostname pfcx where x is the HBA number in decimal format Example 123 456 7 8 fibrel 123 456 8 9 fibre2 123 456 8 1 myhost Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 81 2S EMULEX To create a hostname lpfc file 1 Using any text editor create a new file with the name fibre1 in it Save this file as hostname I pfcO This is the required hostname file Create another new file with the name fibre2 in it Save this file as hostname pfc1 Create another new file with the name myhost in it Save this file as hostname Ipfc2 If you are creating additional hostname files during an installation continue with step 13 on the Install a Driver for the First Time page in the Installation manual Note If you are adding an HBA to yo
91. e the ASG to which it is a client Before you delete a server from an ASG you must first remove the server from any lower level ASGs to which it belongs In the ASG tree of the Access Sub Groups tab one or more of the names of the ASGs is displayed as ASG Client Offline The client system for the ASG was not discovered when the Configurator was started This is actually a symptom of two different problems e All Servers Are Not Displayed e New Keys Were Generated While Servers Were Offline See Table 8 on page 112 for details regarding these problems Not All Servers are available to an ASG When you create a new ASG or modify an existing ASG not all of the servers in the ACG are available to be added to the ASG A client system can be connected to more than one fabric While the system the Security Configurator is running on may be able to access all of the servers in its ACG it is not necessarily the case that the selected client for the ASG can access all of the servers Only those that can be accessed by the selected server will be available Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 109 gt gt EMULEX HBAnyware Security Configurator Situations Backup Masters Table 6 HBAnyware Security Configurator Backup Masters Situations Situation Resolution Cannot create a backup master Select a system or group of systems from the MSC to be the Backup Master The syst
92. ed by this platform will have a maximum of only 24 indices available to be reserved one is taken by the creation of the child ASG itself This continues down the ASG hierarchy as each lower level ASG is created When you create an ASG from the MSC a maximum of 50 indices or less if fewer are available can be reserved For all other clients the maximum depends on how many indices were reserved to that client when its ASG was created and on how many it has subsequently allocated to its ASGs Adding a Server to an ASG To add a server to an ASG 1 2 Start the HBAnyware Security Configurator Click the Access Sub Group tab ETENI x Aeren Contol Gus Acoms SubGroupe Sechup Master About Aorem Sut Gropi Acoma Sub tiveepa Marndachored Access Subticup Chane Pard_0 Ances Perap Fave E lE iis 2 z ERER T Jej I i meee eee aOR I Sr F a Figure 48 The Access Sub Group Tab 3 The name of the ASG is displayed in the Access Sub Groups tree From the Available Servers list select the servers to be added to the ASG Click the left arrow to move the servers to the Access Sub Group Servers list Click OK or Apply to update servers adding them to the ASG The new client can remotely manage the HBAs on those servers using the HBAnyware utility Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 98 2S EMULEX Deleting an ASG Only a leaf node ASG may be deleted i e not
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94. eeeeeeetesenaeeeeeees 112 Non Hierarchical and Hierarchical ASG ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeseeeetaeeeeeees 113 IPTG Log MOSSAG CS Firinesinastinsennshnnchnannstseeaceteanssahak teak atest aaah eae eae ee eae 114 IMMEFOGUCTION ssszcctnatd cutnanteancnantngntncethcnthesdhcntecsdhandncndhandnandhandhcadhantacedhantiandnanaaans 114 Severity COUS cccceccceceeeeeeeecnneeeeeeeeeeeeecaaaeeeeeeeeeseccaaaeeeeeeeeetenenaeeeeeees 115 Message Group Masks cccceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeccaeeeeeeeeeeteccaaeeeeeeeeetees 115 Message Log Example ccccccccccccceceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeetegs 116 ELS Events 0100 0199 ririri aaia 116 Link Discovery Events 0200 0299 0 0 0 ccesesssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaae 120 Mailbox Events 0300 0399 cts cicicccececesenenexesexenacnsensnexssenenessneneeereseeeeenbaeneaeas 127 Initialization Events 0400 0499 ec ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeneees 132 IP Traffic History 0600 O699 cc eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeees 139 FCP Traffic History 0700 0799 0 cceececceeeeeeeeeeeeeeenceeeeeeeeeeecenaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaas 141 Node Table Events O900 0999 eeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 146 Miscellaneous Events 1200 1299 ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeteneees 149 Link Events 1300 1399 apania ani aaa aiak Aiak KADE aak KENA aAA 150 Log Messages IOC
95. eeeeeetees 10 WP Cate Pie aurin e ee aa EEEE 11 Updating a PCI Driver from Version 4 X cccccccceeeeeeeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeetceeeeeeeteee 11 Updating an SBus Driver from Version 4 X cccccccccceccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeecneeeeeeeeeetees 12 Updating PCI and SBus Drivers from Version 4 X in One System 13 Directory Structure cccccccccceeecccnee cece eeeeeeeaaeee sees eteeecaaaeeeeeeeeeeeccaaeeeeeeeeeaaees 15 Installing the Utilities 2 ec eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 15 Installing HBAnyware and Iputil 0 i i i ii iii 15 FUG FS CUMS ILS S sce ee cence nner E PRR a aR SEA ERR 15 PIOCCOUIC jtisiseveseieseeepenenestne S 15 Installing the HBAnyware Security Configurator cccceeecseeeteeeeeeeeeetees 16 POLO QUISILCS essai 16 PLOCCCUIC 0 eeeeeeeeeeee cece eee e eee e eee e eee e eee aaa 16 Removing an Existing Driver 0 ll lll ll ll ll call aaa 16 Uninstalling the Utililities ln nn nn nnn nn nn nnn lil iii 17 Uninstalling the HBAnyware Security Configurator ccccceeecsseeseteeeeeetees 17 Uninstalling HBAnyware and Iputil eee ee cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 17 Loading Manpage Sierran na i i ETE E T E O E 17 SUN SAN Foundation Software Considerations ccc cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaees 17 Configuration eR eemene eer eae Eine ate See enreBesaee iule sie nearer ine Supe lr neo nen Gaara anenn reer meer 19 INt
96. eeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeecaaeeeeeeeeeeseceaaaeeeeeeeeeneeenaaees 101 Backup MaStersiscicsctciezsscstecattaasnanstaasiandtiadaasstdadanedtiadeaestdadeasttiadsaestiadeaestananans 101 MOGUCOM a E E eee ee O EEO 101 Backup Master Eligible Systems ccccceccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetneeeeeeeeetees 102 Backup Master Tab and Controls ccccceeeeeeeecceeeeeeeeseeteneeeeeeeeeetees 103 Creating a Backup Mastel ccccceeeseeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeecceeeeeeeetesensnaeeeeeees 103 Reassigning a Backup Master as the New MSC from the Old MSC 104 Reassigning a Backup Master as the New MSC from the Backup Master 104 TROUBICSHOOUING svcscsnisavcescusvnensiesansiavenecnnvteedsasamlinund araulieansanineincvadeseuened 106 INtPOGUCTION 0 nn nn nn nn nnn nnn nn I II EI I II I II I I nnn nn nn nn nnn nin iiniiiiiiiiiiees 106 Unusual Situations and Their Resolutions cceeeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeecttaeeeeeeeeeeenees 106 General Situations ac cccccccecees ect cache deta dette ened eed eetetphdyeaetenetetedeaetectleeelees 106 Security Configurator Situations Access Control Groups ACG 108 Security Configuration Situations Access Sub Groups ASG 109 HBAnyware Security Configurator Situations Backup Masters 2 110 Error Message Situations 0 eeeccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeccneeeeeeeeeeeeccaaeeeeeeeeeeeesctaeeeeeees 111 Master Security Client Situations cccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeecanee
97. eeeneas 81 Verifying the Network Connection ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeecnneeeeeeeeeeteeecaaeeeeeeeenenees 82 Enabling IP Networking for Multiple Adapters ccceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetees 82 Creating Additional Hostname lpfc Files cccseeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeenseeees 82 Configuring the System Wide File etc SySteM cccccceeecsteeeeeeeeessteeeeeees 83 Driver Installed in a Non Standard Directory moddir 0 cceeeeeeeeeeeees 83 IP Networking Enabled forceload ccceccceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 83 HBAnYyWare SOCuUIIly ccc cee iiaeeenunneeununundeueanundewan 84 likele Wleli c oras eee ter een eee E OE OE TOR 84 Starting the HBAnyware Security Configurator cccceccceesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 84 Proroga ieS wees cscs ctetessectetetinitetaasiataeetencieienstansiaessstenanend eaieieiniedeieieiedeiedeaes 84 PTO CCOUNG o ccc a a ecksteeseee tugaga a a 85 Running the Configurator for the First Time Creating the ACG cceee 85 Designating a Master Security Client ccceeeceeeeeeeeeeceneeeeeeeeeeeeeetaeeeeentees 86 Access Control GroupSis c siiisut tenements 86 LMTHODUICTOM ees coach ce dacbecet cect ot tiieeendneinetitetetebeste ex seeeeeex sear seen seunscunseansberseanstabs 86 Access Control Group Tab on the MSC cccccccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 86 Access Control Group Tab on a NOn MSC ccccccccccccceceeeeeee
98. een verified or confirmed and may apply to another product such as the driver or hardware FCP Discovering Disk Drives drvconfig 1M and disks 1M Solaris provides a utility drvconfig 1M which probes for new hardware added after the system is booted first run drvconfig then run disks to acquire access to new devices Sometimes the Emulex driver for Solaris recognizes disk drives at boot time but you cannot use those drives because special file entries for them do not exist In that case run the disks 1M command to create the special file entries in dev dsk and dev rdsk In some cases you may need to first run drvconfig 1M which creates the devices tree and then run disks 1M Since Solaris 8 drvconfig 1M and disks 1M are replaced by the command devfsadm 1M Finally in extreme cases do the following as root touch reconfigure reboot A reconfiguration reboot makes Solaris rediscover all possible devices at boot time Different SCSI Target IDs on Different Hosts A Fibre Channel target is assigned its D_ID at loop initialization time the SCSI target ID for that target is assigned by the device driver when the device is first discovered It is possible for the D_ID to change between one loop initialization and the next Every time a system boots or a target is added to or removed from the Fibre Channel the loop will be re initialized After a system has booted it will maintain a constant view of the same tar
99. electing one system from the Access Control Group ACG to be the client and some or all of the other systems to be servers to this client thus defining the new client s ACG When the HBAnyware Security Configurator is run on the new client the displayed ACG shows the servers that were configured in the ASG by its parent client Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 96 gt gt EMULEX To create an ASG 1 Start the HBAnyware Security Configurator 2 Click the Access Sub Groups tab E urnam Secuatty Cordarone x hiren Corte Gow Accor birot Bachan Mowe Abou O EEN w Bes mnj cTEn lt m a Figure 46 The Access Sub Groups Tab 3 Click New The New Access Sub Group dialog box is displayed New Access Sub Group xj Access Sub Group Name 31 chars max Manufacturing Group Access Sub Group Chant System Mant_0 Number of Indices reserved for this Access Sub Group 2 ee Car Figure 47 The New Access Sub Group Tab 4 Enter the ASG information e Access Sub Group Name Enter the name of the ASG The ASG name is for identifica tion purposes only It does not provide any security function Provide a name that will make it easy to remember the systems that are part of the ASG The name can contain any alphanumeric characters symbols or spaces up to 31 At each level of the security topology each ASG name must be unique If the name is not unique at its level an er
100. em must be either an unsecured system which will be secured by being made a Backup Master or a system that is not part of any ASG client or server These systems will mirror the MSC s security configuration Because the Backup Master may some day take over as the MSC the Backup Master must be able to physically access all of the systems that the MSC can access Therefore if the MSC is connected to multiple fabrics the Backup Master also must be connected to those same fabrics When you select a Backup Master the HBAnyware Security Configurator displays a warning if it detects that the system selected to be a Backup Master is not able to physically access the same systems that the MSC can access Cannot modify the Security Configurator Select a system or group of systems from the MSC to be the Backup Master The system must be either an unsecured system which will be secured by being made a Backup Master or a system that is not part of any ASG client or server These systems will mirror the MSC s security configuration The Backup Master has client access from the HBAnyware Utility to all of the servers in the MSC s ACG However the Backup Master does not have client access to the MSC and it cannot modify the security configuration create modify or delete ASGs No Backup Master and the MSC Is no longer available do not have a Backup Master and the MSC system is no longer available The servers are still secure
101. ena CutDb_O Sev CutDb_1_Srv GCutDb_10_Srr CustDb_11_Siv CurtDb_2_ Sev CusDb_ 2 Sev CutDb_4_Sew Cuidh 5 Sev CutDb_6 amp _Stv ComiDb_7_Siv Eng_ HRSys_0 HASys_1 HASys_2 MASys_3 Matin N Figure 40 The Access Control Group Tab 2 On the Access Control Group tab click the Remove Security button The following message is displayed z 2 You are about to remove the security configuration This means al HBAS AS wil be avalibk tobe managed by any other syiten This action silbe mmedate and cannot be reversed Are you sure you want to do this wr Figure 41 The HBAnyware Security Configurator Warning Dialog Box 3 Click Yes Security is removed from all servers in the ACG Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 92 2S EMULEX Generating New Security Keys You can generate new security keys only from a Master Security Client MSC After the new security keys are generated they are automatically sent to all of the remote servers in the Access Control Group ACG Note All the servers that are part of the ACG must be online when this procedure is performed so that they may receive the new keys Any servers that do not receive the new keys will no longer be accessible remotely To generate new security keys for all servers in the ACG 1 From the MSC start the HBAnyware Security Configurator The Access Control Group tab is displayed SE Anyware Secunty Configurator Ep xj
102. ent Binding Configuration Table e This table lists persistent binding information for the selected HBA Display Mode Radio Buttons Show WWPN Show WWNN e Show D_ID Target Mapping Buttons e Change Settings click to change the Bind Type the mode used to persistently bind target mappings The Mapped Target Settings window is displayed Select the Bind Type WWPN WWNN or D_ID or set Automapping to Enabled to Disabled Add Binding click to add a persistent binding 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 currently defined for the selected HBA Viewing Driver Parameters The Driver Parameters tab allows you to view and modify driver parameters either for an individual HBA or for all adapters with the same single driver type and version that are in one host To display the driver parameters for an adapter Start HBAnyware 2 Do one of the following From the menu bar click View then click Group HBAs by Host Name al e From the toolbar click the Group HBAs by Host Name button ga 3 Inthe discovery tree click the adapter for which you want to change a parameter The General tab is displayed 4 Click the Driver Parameters tab The Installed Driver Types field displays the driver operating system version that is installed on the HBA Figure 18
103. er at the beginning of the returned string It may look similar to 85 7ba44000 525d0 269 1 Ipfc Emulex Lightpulse FC SCSI IP 9 Type modunload i 85 Replace 85 with your host s module id number 10 Run update_drv f sd This forces Solaris to re read sd conf 11 Run cfgadm c configure Ap_id Ap_id Ap_id This example shows how to configure the entire list of Ipfc driver instances you unconfigured in step 7 using one command If you unconfigured more then one Ipfc instance separate each Ap_id with a space Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 29 2S EMULEX For Solaris 8 Users The procedure for Solaris 8 and earlier is a little different because you may not be able to unload the sd driver on the fly This procedure does not rely on DR support To add new adapters change bindings and change driver parameters Login as root or su to root 2 If you booted the system via scsi you cannot use this procedure as root is linked to the scsi drive Proceed to step 3 and then to step 13 3 Make driver parameter changes using HBAnyware Refer to the HBAnyware topics in this manual for more information Be sure to make changes Static Static changes make the changes in memory and modify the Ipfc conf file so that if the host is rebooted the driver parameters retain their intended values Note Some driver parameters are dynamic If a reboot is necessary HBAnyware will indicate this In
104. ers Syntax hbacmd DriverParams lt wwpn gt Description This function returns the driver parameters array of the specified HBA Each entry in the array contains the parameter name and values for minimum value maximum value current value and default value Parameters wwpn The World Wide Port Name of the port The port can be either local or remote Set Driver Parameters Syntax hbacmd SetDriverParams lt wwpn gt lt ctrlword gt lt param gt lt value gt Description This function is used to assign a value to a member of the Driver Parameters array belonging to the HBA referenced by ObjectPort Only one parameter can be set for each call to this function Parameters wwpn The World Wide Port Name of the port The port can be either local or remote ctrlword P G B or N P Permanent G Global B Both N Neither Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 26 2S EMULEX Henenrk ap Set BootBIOS Syntax hbacmd SetBootBios lt wwpn gt lt ctrlword gt Description This function is used to enable disable a BootBIOS firmware file that is present on an HBA When you download a firmware file which has a Boot BIOS file attached you have an option to enable or disable this boot file depending upon the current state of this boot file Parameters ctrlword E or D E Enabled D Disabled Starting Iputil The LightPulse Diagnostic utility Iputil is installed automatically when the driver utilities kit is installed Sta
105. ersion of the HBAnyware CLI Client application Parameters N A Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 24 2S EMULEX List HBAs Syntax hbacmd LISTHBAS This command is not case sensitive Description A list of the discovered manageable Emulex HBAs and their World Wide Node Names Parameters N A Display HBA Attributes Syntax hbacmd HBAAttrib lt wwpn gt Description A list of attributes for the HBA with the specified World Wide Port Name Parameters wwpn The World Wide Port Name of the HBA The HBA can be either local or remote Port Attributes Syntax hbacmd PortAttrib lt wwpn gt Description A list of attributes for the port with the specified World Wide Port Name Parameters wwpn The World Wide Port Name of the HBA The HBA can be either local or remote Port Statistics Syntax hbacmd PortStat lt wwpn gt Description A list of statistics for the port with the specified World Wide Port Name Parameters wwpn The World Wide Port Name of the HBA The HBA can be either local or remote Server Attributes Syntax hbacmd ServerAttrib lt wwpn gt Description A list of attributes for the specified server Parameters wwpn The World Wide Port Name of the server Download Syntax hbacmd DOWNLOAD lt wwpn gt lt filename gt Description Loads the specified firmware image to the HBA with the specified WWPN Parameters wwpn The World Wide Port Name of the HBA that is the target of the firmware download
106. es the LOG message as a DISCOVERY DI INFORMATION i message Note If the word Data is present in a LOG message any information to the right of Data is intended for Emulex technical support engineering use only ELS Events 0100 0199 0100 ELi FLOGI failure DESCRIPTION An ELS FLOGI command that was sent to the fabric failed DATA 1 ulpStatus 2 ulpWord 4 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_ELS Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0101 ELi FLOGI completes successfully DESCRIPTION An ELS FLOGI command that was sent to the fabric succeeded DATA 1 ulpWord 4 2 e_d_tov 3 r_a_tov 4 edtovResolution SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_ELS Verbose ACTION No action needed informational Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 116 gt gt EMULEX 0102 ELi PLOGI completes to NPort lt nlp_DID gt DESCRIPTION The HBA performed a PLOGI into a remote NPort DATA 1 ulpStatus 2 ulpWord 4 3 disc 4 num_disc_nodes SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_ELS Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0103 ELi PRLI completes to NPort lt nlp_DID gt DESCRIPTION The HBA performed a PRLI into a remote NPort DATA 1 ulpStatus 2 ulpWord 4 3 num_disc_nodes SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_ELS Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0104 ELi ADISC completes to NPort lt nlp_DID gt DESCRIPTION The HBA performed a ADISC into a remote NPort DATA 1 ulpStat
107. eters deprecates a few and renames a couple of old parameters Do NOT replace the current Ipfc conf with lpfc conf from a previous release Note Before upgrading the driver you must uninstall any previously installed utilities Refer to the Uninstalling the Utilities section on page 17 for instructions To update and merge the drivers 1 2 3 Make a full system backup Login as root or su to root Save the file etc path_to_inst to usr tmp path_to_inst lpfc The etc path_to_inst file is not saved when a pkgrm is performed Save the file kernel drv sd conf to usr tmp sd conf lpfc This step is needed because the kernel drv sd conf pkgrm does not have the correct setting after step 4 and 5 are performed At the shell prompt type pkgrm lpfs At the shell prompt type pkgrm lpfc Copy the file usr tmp path_to_inst lpfc back to etc path_to_inst Install the new driver package Type pkgadd d pwd Caution Ipfs will be renamed to Ipfc and the instance number of Ipfs will be modified in the file etc path_to_inst The following messages for Ipfs devices will be save into the file usr tmp lpfs_new_instance when installation completed Move lpfs0O to lpfco Move lpfsl to lpfcl Write down those messages you will need them at the next step To restore any customized parameter settings in sd conf and Ipfc conf follow these instructions a Copy the usr tmp sd conf pfc file back
108. f its ACG The servers that you see that are not part of the ACG are unsecured They will be discovered by any system running the HBAnyware Utility on the same Fibre Channel fabric Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 108 2S EMULEX Security Configuration Situations Access Sub Groups ASG Table 5 HBAnyware Security Configurator Access Sub Groups Situations Situation Resolution ASG Appears to Be Non Hierarchical It is possible from a higher level client such as the MSC to create an ASG 1 with system A as the client and systems B C D and E as servers Then create an ASG 2 with system E as the client but with systems F and G as servers even though F and G are not part of ASG 1 This makes the topology non hierarchical See Non Hierarchical and Hierarchical ASG on page 113 for a discussion and a resolution to this situation Cannot add or remove a server When all of the systems in an ACG are running on a single fabric they are all available to be added to any ASG However if the client is connected to more than one fabric it is possible that not all of the servers in the client s ACG are physically accessible by a chosen client for an ASG In this case those servers are not available to be added to that ASG If you add a system to an ASG as a server and then make the system a client to a child ASG you cannot remove it from the ACG it belongs to as a server until you delet
109. f the following From the menu bar click Adapter and then click Reset Adapter e Click the Reset toolbar button F 4 A warning window appears asking the user if they want to continue Click Yes Resetting the HBA Using Iputil Caution Do not reset your adapter while copying or writing files This could result in data loss or corruption The LightPulse utility lputil allows you to reset the adapter To reset the adapter using Iputil 1 Start Iputil The Main menu is displayed Figure 20 2 Choose 4 Reset Adapter 3 If you have multiple adapters select the adapter you want to reset Resetting the adapter runs self tests and reestablishes links causes discovery of devices Once the adapter has been successfully reset the Main menu is displayed Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 53 Updating Firmware You can update firmware using either HBAnyware or Iputil e _HBAnyware allows you to update firmware on remote and local HBAs e putil allows you to update firmware on local HBAs only Updating Firmware Using HBAnyware Prerequisites e The firmware file has been downloaded from the Emulex Web site to the Emulex Repository folder RMRepository This folder is in usr sbin hbanyware RMRepository e The firmware file has been extracted into the Emulex Repository folder When updating firmware on a remote system the firmware is automatically transferred to the remote system and placed in the Emule
110. fer to the Compatability section of the manual Read the Configuration section before you start the installation To load the driver as a loadable module Login as root or su to root 2 Type modload kernel drv lpfc for 32 bit platforms or modload kernel drv sparev9 lpfc for 64 bit platforms 3 Type cfgadm Identify and record the Ap_ld s of all the Emulex LightPulse adapters on the system 4 Type cfgadm c configure lt Ap Id gt for each of the Emulex LightPulse adapters To unload the driver 1 Login as root 2 Un mount all the filesystems that belong to the Ipfc driver 3 Un plumb all IP interfaces that belong to the Ipfc driver if networking is enabled on the Ipfc driver Driver for Solaris Installation Section Page 8 2S EMULEX Stop all HBAnyware rmserver processes Type cfgadm Record the Ap_ld s of all the Emulex LightPulse adapters on the system Type cfgadm c unconfigure lt Ap Id gt for each of the Emulex LightPulse adapters Type modunload i lt module_id gt where lt module_id gt is the id of the Ipfc driver This id can be obtained by running modinfo Updating Existing Drivers Use the following procedures to update an existing driver Update a PCI Driver from Version 6 X on page 9 Update a PCI Driver from Version 5 X on page 10 Update a PCI Driver from Version 4 X on page 11 Update an SBus Driver from Version 4 X on page 12 Update PCI and SBus
111. figuration File lpfC cOnf cceeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeccneeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeeetees 62 Probing for FCP Disk Targets Configuring sd conf ccccccceessereeeeeeeeteesteeees 73 Probing for FCP Tape Targets Configuring St CONf ccccccecseeeeeeeeeeeeesetaeees 74 Viewing Target Mapping and Set Up Persistent Binding cccccseeeeeeeeeeeees 75 Viewing Target Mapping Using HBAnyware 2 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeettttntttcteeeeeeeeeeees 75 Setting Up Persistent Binding Using HBAnywate cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteees 75 Adding New Targets Using sd conf Solaris 8 cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaees 78 Changing Parameters or BindingS ccccceceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeeeeteeeeaaees 78 Setting Up Persistent Binding using lputil cc ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeetaeeeeeees 78 Setting Up Target LUN Blocking Using Sd CONf 0 ccceecseeeeteteeeeeeeeeeentaees 79 Enabling IP INS WO FUN he at ltl ie earn ag lee 81 OVETVIEW ogee ance ete cate cee tence niente ect chee cee EEE 81 Enabling the Networking Driver Parameter ccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeees 81 Creating Hostname pfc Files cecccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeencneeeeeeeeeeseeccaaeeeeeeeeeeeenaaaes 81 Required Hostname File ccccceccececceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 81 Additional Hostname Files cccccccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
112. figuration file 0435 INc DID binding entry node table full DESCRIPTION More bindings entries were configured than the driver can handle DATA None SEVERITY Error config LOG Always ACTION Make neccessary changes to the Ipfc configuration file so that fewer bindings are configured 0436 Adapter failed to init timeout status reg lt status gt DESCRIPTION The adapter failed during powerup diagnostics after it was reset DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a hardware or firmware problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support 0437 INe Adapter failed to initialize chipset DESCRIPTION The adapter failed during powerup diagnostics after it was reset DATA 1 status 2 status1 3 status2 SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a hardware or firmware problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support 0438 INe Adapter failed to initialize chipset DESCRIPTION The adapter failed during powerup diagnostics after it was reset DATA 1 status 2 status1 3 status2 SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a hardware or firmware problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 136 2S EMULEX 0439 INe Adapter failed to init mbxCmd lt cmd gt READ_REV mbxStatus lt status gt DESCRIPTION Adap
113. for Solaris Configuration Section Page 88 2 2S EMULEX 2 Select the unsecured servers that you want to add to the ACG from the Available Servers list HUAnyware Secunty Configurator Click to add to the list i CustDb_4_Srv CusDb_ Srv CustDb_6_ Srv Cu Db_7_Siv Eng_ HASye_0 HASys_1 i 1 i i J i T HAS 3 Figure 37 The Access Group Control Tab 3 Click the left arrow to add the servers to the Access Control Group Servers list 4 Click OK or Apply Adding a Server to the ACG After you create the initial Access Control Group ACG on the Master Security Client MSC you may want to add unsecured servers to the ACG To add servers to the ACG 1 Start the HBAnyware Security Configurator Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 89 z gt EMULEX 2 On the Access Control Group tab from the Available Servers list select the unsecured servers that you want to add to the ACG NUAnywore Secunty Configurator Access Corio Group Access SubGroure Backup Master Abou Remove Secuiy Gener ake Now Keys Ena 7 HASys_0 HASys_1 i E Srv A CDd 7 Siv J t lick OK or Apply Figure 38 The Access Control Group Tab 3 Click the left arrow to add the server to the Access Control Group Servers list 4 Click OK or Apply Deleting a Server from the ACG To delete a server from the Access Control Group ACG 1 Start the HBAnywa
114. g Bindings and Changing Driver Parameters For Solaris 9 and 10 Users To add new adapters change bindings and change driver parameters Login as root or su to root 2 If you are adding an adapter not previously seen by the server a Check for the following three conditions e Ensure your Solaris host supports DR e Use adapter firmware that supports DR e Ensure the adapters are installed in DR capable PCI slots b Power off a DR enabled PCI slot c Insert the adapter and power up the slot 3 Make driver parameter changes using HBAnyware Refer to the HBAnyware topics in this manual for more information Be sure to make changes Static Static changes make the changes in memory and modify the Ipfc conf file so that if the host is rebooted the driver parameters retain their intended values Note Some driver parameters are dynamic If a reboot is necessary HBAnyware will prompts you to reboot In that case complete steps 4 9 If you had to unconfigure the adapters in step 7 you ll have to reconfigure them in step 11 Stop the rmserver Stop HBAnyware 5 If you need to change or add target numbers and or LUN numbers in sd conf make these modifications now 6 Run the cfgadm command You will see a list of controllers and their Ap_id numbers Unconfigure all Ipfc driver instances using their Ap_id Type cfgadm d unconfigure Ap_id 8 Type modinfo grep Ipfc and note the process numb
115. g diagnostic ioctl DATA 1 c_cmd 2 c_arg1 3 c_arg2 4 c_outsz SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_IP Verbose ACTION None required informational Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 151 gt gt EMULEX 1601 lOi dfc_ioctl exit DESCRIPTION The exit point for processing diagnostic ioctl DATA 1 rc 2 c_outsz 3 c_dataout SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_IP Verbose ACTION None required informational 1602 lOi dfc_data_alloc DESCRIPTION Allocating data buffer to process dfc ioct DATA 1 fc_dataout 2 fc_outsz SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_IOC Verbose ACTION None required informational 1603 lOi dfc_data_free DESCRIPTION The data buffer is being freed to process dfc ioct DATA 1 fc_dataout 2 fc_outsz SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_IOC Verbose ACTION None required informational 1604 lOe Ipfc_ioctl error DESCRIPTION The SCSI send request buffer size limit was exceeded DATA 1 error number index SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Reduce the application program s SCSI send request buffer size to less then 320K bytes Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 152
116. g was successfully created but could not be made active you will see the following message The new binding has been created Note that this binding will not become active until after you have rebooted the system Generally you should ensure that the bind type in the Current Settings section of the Target Mapping dialog box is the same as the type of binding selected in the Persistent Binding Configuration section of the dialog box To add a persistent binding 1 Inthe Targets Table click the target that you want to bind Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 76 2 Click Add Binding The Add Persistent Binding dialog box is displayed Vv Add Persistent Binding x Figure 27 The HBAnyware Add Persistent Binding Dialog Box 3 Select the Bind Type that you want to use WWPN WWNN or D_ID 4 Select the Bus ID and Target ID that you want to bind and click OK Note All mapped targets whether automapped or resulting from a persistent binding configuration will have entries in the Current Mappings table on the Target Mapping dialog box If the binding that you defined has been successfully activated you will see the following message The new binding has been created and is currently active lf however the binding was successfully created but could not be made active you will see the following message The new binding has been created Note that this binding will not become active
117. ge Preamble a Verbose Mask String From To Verbose Bit velnose PESCHPHON Definition ELS ELx 0100 0199 LOG_ELS 0x1 ELS events DISCOVERY DIx 0200 0299 LOG_DISCOVERY Link discovery events 0x2 MBOX MBx 0300 0399 LOG_MBOX 0x4 Mailbox events SLI SLx 0300 0399 LOG_SLI 0x800 SLI events INIT INx 0400 0499 LOG_INIT 0x8 Initialization events 0500 0599 IP IPx 0600 0699 LOG_IP 0x20 IP traffic history FCP FPx 0700 0799 LOG_FCP 0x40 FCP traffic history 0800 0899 NODE NDx 0900 0999 LOG_NODE 0x80 Node table events Reserved 1000 1099 Reserved Reserved Reserved 1100 1199 Reserved Reserved Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 115 gt gt EMULEX Table 10 Message Log Table Continued LOG Message Preamble ae Verbose Mask String prem To Verbose Bit Verbose Description Definition MISC MIx 1200 1299 LOG_MISC 0x400 Miscellaneous events LINK LKx 1300 1399 LOG_LINK_EVENT Link events 0x10 Reserved 1400 1499 Reserved Reserved Reserved 1500 1599 Reserved Reserved IOCTL lOx 1600 1699 LOG_IOC 0x2000 IOCTL events All Messages LOG_ALL_MSG Log all messages 0x1 fff Message Log Example The following is an example of a LOG message Jul 12 16 30 26 lt node gt kernel lpfc0 0234 DIi Device Discovery completes In the above LOG message e pfcO identifies the LOG message as coming from EMULEX HBAO e 0234 identifies the LOG message number e Dli identifi
118. get ID because the driver software remaps the SCSI target ID to the new D_ID on the fly However a second system may use a different SCSI target ID for that target If you want to work with the same target across multiple hosts you may find the same Fibre Channel target is known by different SCSI target IDs Use the persistent binding feature to maintain a consistent target ID on all systems IP Promiscuous Mode The Emulex driver for Solaris supports promiscuous mode However promiscuous mode on Fibre Channel works differently than you might expect compared to promiscuous mode on Ethernet Promiscuous mode allows system administrators and others to do things such as run tcpdump and other utilities to find out what packets are being sent from or received by a node on a network Unlike a true Ethernet driver the Emulex driver working in promiscuous mode does not really receive all the packets going over the wire Fibre Channel unlike Ethernet is not a broadcast medium When promiscuous mode is enabled on the host machine only the packets sent between the host machine and another machine can be seen Packets sent between other machines cannot be seen This restriction is a property of Fibre Channel itself An artifact of the driver s implementation also means that packets may not be reported in order Sometimes a TCP acknowledgment packet can be sent back up a promiscuous STREAM before transmitted data packets are themselves sent up that STREAM
119. ginal Ipfc conf file then the tool sets fcp bind method based on the automap parameter from the original Ipfc conf file e If scan down was set to 2 in the original lpfc conf then the tool will set scan down to 1 The 6 x lpfc driver does not allow a scan down value of 2 e The deprecated Ipfc conf parameters are not carried over e Ifthe configuration parameters cr count num bufs and num iocbs are set to their default settings in the original lpfc conf then the tool will update the values of these parameters to their new defaults Updating a PCI Driver from Version 4 X The driver can be updated by saving certain driver configuration files and using pkgrm Two files are saved when a pkgrm is performed Driver for Solaris Installation Section Page 11 2S EMULEX The kernel drv lpfc conf file is moved to usr tmp lpfc conf pkgrm to allow you to restore any customized parameter settings after installing a new device driver The kernel drv sd conf file is copied to usr tmp sd conf pkgrm because the pkgrm process deletes any Ipfc specific settings in the original file After installing a new device driver the saved file can be used to restore all the customized disk settings WARNING The 6 02h driver adds a few new configuration parameters deprecates a few and renames a couple of old parameters Do NOT replace the current Ipfc conf with Ipfc conf from a previous release
120. h you copied the gz file Untar the file Type gzcat lt HBAnywareSSC version gt tar gz tar xvf su to root At the shell prompt type pkgadd d pwd Removing an Existing Driver The Emulex driver for Solaris can be removed by using pkgrm All the Ipfc files will be removed including the file containing the driver itself The next time the system is rebooted the driver will not be loaded All system resources such as disk space and memory will be reclaimed Two files are saved when a pkgrm is performed The kernel drv lpfc conf file is moved to usr tmp lpfc conf pkgrm This file is used as a reference to restore any customized parameter settings after updating a new device driver The kernel drv sd conf file is moved to usr tmp sd conf pkgrm This file is used as a reference to restore any customized parameter settings after updating a new device driver To remove the driver Login as root or su to root Remove HBAnyware Type pkgrm HBAnyware At the shell prompt type pkgrm lpfc Perform a reconfiguration reboot into single user mode by typing reboot rs Driver for Solaris Installation Section Page 16 2S EMULEX 5 Type the following command to clean up the old structures Solaris 7 or higher disks C 6 Install the new Ipfc device driver using the Install a Driver for the First Time instructions on page 6 When you install the driver with pkgadd two files are saved if
121. he HBA to 1 WWNN or 2 WWPN or 3 DID Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 126 2S EMULEX 0246 Dle RegLogin failed DESCRIPTION The firmware returned a failure for the specified RegLogin DATA Did mbxStatus hbaState SEVERITY Error LOG Always MODULE fcscsib c ACTION This message indicates that the firmware could not do RegLogin for the specified Did There may be a limitation on how many nodes an HBA can see 0247 Dli Start Discovery Timer state lt hba_state gt DESCRIPTION Start the device discovery RSCN rescue timer DATA 1 tmo 2 disctmo 3 fc_plogi_cnt 4 fc_adisc_cnt SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0248 Dli Cancel Discovery Timer state lt hba_state gt DESCRIPTION Cancel the device discovery RSCN rescue timer DATA 1 fe_flag 2 rc 3 fe_plogi_cnt 4 fc_adisc_cnt SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0249 Dli Start nodev Timer DESCRIPTION A device disappeared form the FC network If the device does not return within the nodev tmo timeout all I O to the device will fail DATA 1 nlp_DID 2 nlp_flag 3 nlp_state 4 nlp SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational Mailbox Events 0300 0399 0300 MBw READ_LA no buffers DESCRIPTION The driver attempted to issue a READ_LA mailbox command to the HBA bu
122. he Make all changes temporary box This setting overrides the setting of the Make change temporary box Only dynamic parameters can be made temporary 6 To apply your changes click Apply 7 For parameters which cannot be changed dynamically link speed for example the system must be rebooted Restoring All Parameters to Their Earlier Values If you have made changes to parameters and have not saved them by clicking Apply and you want to restore the parameters to their last saved values click Restore Resetting All Default Values Click Defaults to reset all parameter values to their default out of box values Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 60 2S EMULEX Configuring Driver Parameters Using Ipfc conf Using Ipfc conf for Solaris 9 and 10 Typically the Ipfc driver reads the configuration parameters from lpfc conf during driver startup Once the configuration parameters are read the Ipfc driver does not re read the driver parameters This feature is native to the Solaris operating system However on Solaris releases 9 or later you can force the Ipfc driver to re read the lpfc conf configuration file using the update_drv system command Note The update_drv command does not change the parameters for the Ipfc instances that are already active in the system The changes will be applicable to any new Ipfc instances that are attached afterwards Changes made by editing the lpfc conf file and issuing an update_
123. here the firmware image files are moved prior to being downloaded to the HBAs on that host Viewing Target Attributes The Target Attributes tab in HBAnyware contains information specific to the selected target To view target attributes 1 Start HBAnyware 2 Do one of the following From the menu bar click View then click Group HBAs by Host Name e From the toolbar click the Group HBAs by Host Name button E Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 37 3 Click a target in the discovery tree E hcp 91 42 emulex com LP1L1000 10 00 00 00 C9 35 40 6E LP10000 10 00 00 00 C9 42 09 89 Figure 9 The HBAnyware Target Attributes Tab Target Attributes Field Definitions e Mapping Information e FC ID the Fibre Channel ID for the target assigned automatically in the firmware e SCSI Bus Number defines the SCSI bus to which the target is mapped e SCSI Target Number the target s identifier on the SCSI bus e Node WWN the unique 64 bit number in hexadecimal e Port WWN the unique 64 bit number in hexadecimal e OS Device Name operating system device name Viewing LUN Attributes The LUN Attributes tab in HBAnyware contains information specific to the selected logical unit number LUN To view the LUN attributes 1 Start HBAnyware 2 Do one of the following e From the menu bar click View then click Group HBAs by Host Name From the toolbar click the Group HBAs by Host Name button Za
124. ic under Access Sub Groups in this manual for examples Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 100 2S EMULEX 6 Click OK in the Edit Access Sub Group dialog box to save your changes About Offline ASGs Sometimes a client system may not be online when the HBAnyware Security Configurator is running In this case the Access Sub Group ASG for the client appears offline in the ASG tree much like the following Baranreare securty Conigurator x Access Contiol Group Acces Sub Groups Backup Master About Access Sub Access Sub Groups Enoreenng Figure 52 The Access Sub Groups Tab The offline ASG entry serves as a placeholder for where the real ASG would be in the tree You cannot modify or delete the entry although it is removed from the display if all of its child ASGs are deleted It is possible to delete the child ASGs of an offline ASG However it is recommended that you delete them only if the client for the offline ASG will never be put online again It is best to delete child ASGs when the parent ASG is online If you choose to delete a child ASG the operation is immediate There is no need to click OK or Apply Backup Masters Introduction A Backup Master mirrors the security data of the Master Security Client MSC in case it has to take over as the MSC if the MSC becomes unable to operate or is removed from the security configuration A Backup master system receives all the updates to the securi
125. informational 0749 FPi Cmpl Abort Task Set DESCRIPTION A driver initiated abort task set completed DATA 1 scsi_id 2 lun_id 3 Error 4 statLocalError 5 cmd WD7 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_FCP Verbose ACTION None required 0753 FPe Inquiry Serial Number invalid length DESCRIPTION An INQUIRY SN command completed with an invalid serial number length DATA 1 sizeSN 2 j 3 scsi_id 4 lun_id SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Check state of target in question 0754 FPe SCSI timeout DESCRIPTION An FCP IOCB command was posted to a ring and did not complete within ULP timeout seconds DATA 1 did 2 sid 3 lun 4 command 5 iotag SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION If I O is not going through the adapter reboot the system otherwise check the state of the target in question If the problem persists contact Technical Support Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 145 2S EMULEX Node Table Events 0900 0999 0900 NDi Cleanup node for NPort lt nlp_DID gt DESCRIPTION The driver node table entry for a remote NPort was removed DATA 1 nlp_flag 2 nlp_state 3 nlp_rpi SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_NODE Verbose ACTION None required informational 0901 NDi FIND node DID mapped DESCRIPTION The driver is searching for a node table entry on the mapped node list based on the DID DATA 1 nlp 2 nip_DID 3 nlp_flag 4 data1 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG
126. ing in out of band access by adding an argument in the form h lt host gt The lt host gt argument may be either the IP address of the host or its system name The call will use a default IP port of 23333 but you can override this by optionally appending a colon and the IP port Note Remember that not all HBAs for a specific host may be running in band Therefore running that host out of band may display HBAs that do not appear when the host is running in band Examples of Modifications e HBAnyware h 138 239 82 2 HBAnyware will show HBAs in the host with the IP address 138 239 82 2 e HBAnyware h Util01 HBAnyware will show HBAs in the host named Util01 e HBAnyware h 138 239 82 2 4295 HBAnyware will show HBAs in the host with the IP address 138 239 82 2 using IP Port 4295 e HBAnyware h Util01 4295 HBAnyware will show HBAs in the host named Util01 using IP port 4295 Run this modified command line to launch the HBAnyware utility for a single remote host in local mode Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 20 HBAnyware Window Element Definitions The HBAnyware window contains five basic components the menu bar the toolbar the discovery tree the property tabs and the status bar Menu bar HBAny ire Property Tabs bes dhcp 91 42 erwlex com LP11000 10 00 00 00 C9 35 40 6E 5006 01 60 40 02 C1 77 Discovery Tree Status bar Figure 1 The HBAnyware Window with Element Call Outs Not
127. irmware Updates cccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 30 Loading or Unloading the Driver Without Rebooting 0 cceeeeeeteeeeeeeees 31 HBA ASKS r senescent E 32 Discovering HBAS cceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneteteeataas 32 Discovering HBAs Using HBAnyware ccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeetetess 32 Discovering HBAS Using IPUtiI ssrrrrnirinrranrrnnnnansnananannnananananananananann aein 33 Sorting HBA Information cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaaeeeeeeeeeeeeecaaeeeeeeeeenenenaaeees 34 Sorting HBAs Using HBAnyware cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeennneeeeeeeeeeeesenaeeeeeees 34 Sorting Local HBAs Only Using HBAnywate c eeeeeeeeeeeeeenteeeeeeees 35 Sorting Local HBAs Using putil ceeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeetees 35 Viewing HBA Information Using HBAnyware eee 35 Viewing Discovered Element 00 ii i i ii i i ii i ii ieee 35 VIEWING OST ATIMDULES iceessncnes ones sned sales aules ous NNNNA NANANA raha arabes 36 Viewing Target Attributes eee eee eee eee eeeeeeneeeneeeeeees 37 Viewing LUN AttribUtes sicinidiccdadndadadaaadadndaandaandadecen 38 Viewing Fabric Attributes 00000 li ii ii lilies 40 Viewing General HBA Attributes 000 cece cccteeeeeeeeeeeeeeteaeeeeeeeeeetesenaaeeeeeees 41 Viewing Detailed HBA Attributes aaa 42 Viewi
128. k connections to Fabric HUB or remote device 0204 Dli Create SCSI Target lt tgt gt DESCRIPTION A mapped FCP target was discovered and the driver has allocated resources for it DATA None SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY LOG_FCP Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0205 Dli Create SCSI LUN lt lun gt on Target lt tgt gt DESCRIPTION A LUN on a mapped FCP target was discovered and the driver has allocated resources for it DATA None SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY LOG_FCP Verbose ACTION No action needed informational Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 120 gt gt EMULEX 0206 Dli Report Lun completes on NPort lt nip_DID gt DESCRIPTION The driver issued a REPORT_LUN SCSI command to a FCP target and it completed DATA 1 ulpStatus 2 rspStatus2 3 rspStatus3 4 nlp_failMask SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY LOG_FCP Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0207 Dli Issue Report LUN on NPort lt nip_DID gt DESCRIPTION The driver issued a REPORT_LUN SCSI command to a FCP target DATA 1 nlp_failMask 2 nlp_state 3 nlp_rpi SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY LOG_FCP Verbose No action needed informational 0208 Dli Failmask change on NPort lt nlp_DID gt DESCRIPTION An event was processed that indicates the driver may not be able to communicate with the remote NPort DATA 1 nlp_failMask 2 bitmask 3 flag
129. kgrm lpfc Copy the file usr tmp path_to_inst lpfc back to etc path_to_inst Install the new driver package Type pkgadd d pwd Restore any customized parameter settings in sd conf and Ipfc conf e Copy the usr tmp sd conf pkgrm file back to kernel drv sd conf e Update the configuration parameters in kernel drv lpfc conf with the values from usr tmp lpfc conf pkgrm Reboot the system Updating a PCI Driver from Version 5 X The driver can be updated by saving certain driver configuration files and using pkgrm Two files are saved when a pkgrm is performed The kernel drv lpfc conf file is moved to usr tmp Ipfc conf pkgrm to allow you to restore any customized parameter settings after installing a new device driver The file kernel drv sd conf is copied to usr tmp sd conf pkgrm The file must be copied because the sd driver still needs this file Additionally any lpfc specific settings in the original file are deleted by the pkgrm process After installing a new device driver the saved files can be used to restore all the customized disk settings WARNING The 6 02h driver adds a few new configuration parameters deprecates a few and renames a couple of old parameters Do NOT replace the current Ipfc conf with Ipfc conf from a previous release Note Before upgrading the driver you must uninstall any previously installed utilities Refer to the Uninstalling the Utilities section on page 17 for instructio
130. l value Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 64 Table 2 Ipfc conf Parameters Continued 2S EMULEX Parameter Scope Default Min Max Dynamic Comments dafull throttle up time Controller Specific 1 30 Yes Time interval seconds to increment LUN queue depth Amount to increment LUN queue depth each time This parameter causes the Ipfc driver to decrement a LUN s queue depth if a queue full condition is received from the target The queue depth will be decremented down to a minimum of 1 The variables dafull throttle up inc and dafull throttle up time are used to restore the queue depth back to the original The dafull throttle up time parameter defines a time in seconds that is used to tell when to increase the current queue depth If the current queue depth isn t equal to the lun queue depth and the driver stop_send_io flag is equal to 0 for that device increment the current queue depth by dafull throttle up inc don t exceed the lun queue depth So if both parameters are set to 1 then driver increments the current queue depth once per second until it hits the lun queue depth The only other way to restore the queue depth besides rebooting back to the original LUN throttle is by running the command ust sbin Ipfc resetqdepth X This will restore the LUN throttle of all LUNs for adapter X back to the original value extra io tmo
131. lay Current Bindings 2 Display All Nodes 3 Duplicate Adapter Bindings 4 Bind Target Manually 5 Bind Automapped Targets 6 Delete Bindings 0 Return to Main Menu Enter choice 4 Figure 30 The Iputil Persistent Bindings menu 3 To establish new bindings select option gt 4 4 Select an HBA 5 Selecting a binding method Note In a fabric environment the D ID may change when the system is rebooted We suggest binding to the Node Name or Port Name in a fabric environment By Node Name By Port Name By D_ID Cancel O WwW N 6 Enter the Node Name Port Name or D_ID depending on binding method 7 Enter the target number gt 0 Setting Up Target LUN Blocking Using sd conf The class keyword scsi ensures that Solaris specifically probes all adapters controlled by all driver that register themselves as class scsi The parent keyword Ipfc ensures that Solaris specifically probes all adapters controlled by the Ipfc driver for the specified targets and LUNS The class and parent keywords cause the SCSI layer to probe multiple adapters even multiple adapters across multiple drivers This method limits the SCSI layer probing of targets and LUNs on an adapter by adapter basis This gives you control over which targets and LUNs are seen by each initiator target LUN blocking Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 79 2S EMULEX To set up target LUN blocking using sd conf Reb
132. led in a Non Standard Directory moddir The moddir parameter specifies a series of directories that the kernel will search for loadable device drivers at boot time If you specify a non standard installation directory the installation process will create or update the moddir parameter to include the new directory If this fails or if you later decide to move the Ipfc conf file you must create or update moddir IP Networking Enabled forceload This parameter loads the specified modules at boot time just before mounting the root filesystem rather than at first reference You will find this example in etc system after installing the driver assuming you enabled IP networking forceload drv clone The kernel locates the modules specified in forceload by consulting moddir If you enable IP networking for the host adapter driver the parameter forceload must be set to drv clone for correct operation The Ipfn driver is dependent on the clone driver Normally the clone driver would load itself automatically when the driver calls it the first time However the lpfn driver is loaded so early in the system boot sequence that a forced loading of the clone driver is required Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 83 gt gt EMULEX HBAnyware Security Introduction After HBAnyware which includes the HBAnyware utility and remote server is installed on a group of systems HBAnyware can remotely access and manage the HBAs on any s
133. listed with information such as the host adapter number instance number i e Ipfc0 board model type and whether the adapter is ready to use Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 33 From the Main menu enter 1 List Adapters MAIN MENU 1 List Adapters 2 Adapter Information 3 Firmware Maintenance 4 Reset Adapter 0 Exit Enter choice gt 1 Figure 6 The Iputil Main Menu Sorting HBA Information Sorting HBAs Using HBAnyware 2S EMULEX You can use HBAnyware to sort the way discovered HBAs are displayed You can sort HBAs by host name or fabric name You can also choose to view local HBAs or remote HBAs By default both local and remote HBAs are displayed by host name fabric name e Switch between host name or fabric ID in one of two ways e From the menu bar click View then click Group HBAs by Host Name Group HBAs by Fabric Address The current adapter display mode is checked From the toolbar click one of the following buttons Group HBAs by Host Name default iL a5 Group HBAs by Fabric Address i e HBAnyware sorts in ascending order The sort recognizes letters numbers spaces and punctuation marks Group HBAs by Host Name e Initially sorts by host name Host names cannot be changed using HBAnyware names must be changed locally on that system e Within each host system sorts by HBA model e If multiple HBAs have the same model number sorts models by world wide n
134. lt Group HBAs by Fabric Address H Local HBAs Only R Help Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 22 gt gt EMULEX The Discovery Tree The discovery tree left pane displays icons representing discovered network SAN elements local host name system host names and all host bus adapters that are active on each host Targets and LUNs when present are also displayed fle View Adapter Batch Help Oa 2s Discovered Demerts A SnLCeLe200 GE Pae 10 00 00 00 C9 28 51 2 Zy cP compagenno E P002 10 00 00 00 C9 29 1A 72 E 22000000 PS B 2000C H A EB 22 00 00004 CF 04 94 0F B 2220s004eCF104 36 0F Fg chem apicecec Ml vesono 10 00 00 00 C9 26 0 08 Ey Pesem GM P0000 10 0000 00 C9 20 00 3 Ey Pe E P0000 1000 00 00C9 3 50 17 gy cP iscspox E vrsene 10 00 00 00 C9 34 98 CF Eg Pror E vesooe 10 00 00 00 C9 20 09 45 Fy Pto E Le000 2 10 00 00 00 69 22 49 67 Fg Proms E Lwen0 v2 10 00 00 00 9 222268 Fy Prom E BB PE000 y2 10 00 00 00 C922A9 4C Fa P rom E P002 10 00 00 00 9 00 08 02 Fa torze GB renn0 v2 10 00 00 00 C9 22 47 92 Py Pup S 40 emlex com BB Lp s0ne 10 00 00 00 09 29 0F 46 Bay doat E vrse020c 1000 00 00 C9 30 00 CC v Ready Figure 3 The HBAnyware Discovery Tree Discovery Tree Icons Discovery tree icons represent the following te The local host Bra Other Hosts connected to the system fl
135. me of the SLI 2 firmware overlay Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 47 e Boot BIOS when present displays revision of the Boot BIOS firmware Firmware Tab Buttons Enable Disable click to enable or disable the Boot BIOS for the HBA Note If the state of the boot code message on the board has changed this change will be reflected immediately on the Details tab e Update Firmware click to this button to display the HBAnyware Firmware Download dialog box Using the HBAnyware Firmware Download dialog box you can browse to the firmware file you wish to download and download the file Refer to the Update Firmware Using HBAnyware topic on page 54 for more information Viewing Target Mapping Use this tab to perform mapping and persistent binding tasks See page 75 to learn how to set up persistent binding ag NC P G1 42 emulex com LP11000 10 00 00 00 C9 35 40 6E i 50 96 01 60 40 02 C1 77 Figure 17 The HBAnyware Target Mapping Tab Target Mapping Field Definitions Current Settings Area e Active Bind Type displays the currently active bind type world wide port name WWPN world wide node name WWNN or a destination identifier D_ID e Automapping current state of SCSI device automapping enabled default or disabled Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 48 2S EMULEX Current Mappings Table e This table lists all currently mapped targets for the selected HBA Persist
136. meter specific information details about the parameter appears on the right side of the tab Driver Parameter Tab Buttons e Restore click to restore parameters to their original values i e the values they had before you made changes e Defaults click to reset all parameter values to their default out of box values e Apply click to apply any driver parameter changes If you changed a parameter that is not dynamic you must reboot Note For a procedure on changing a driver parameter s value using HBAnyware see page 59 Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 51 gt gt EMULEX Viewing HBA Information using Iputil The LightPulse Diagnostic utility Iputil allows you to view information for a selected adapter To view HBA information using putil 1 Start lputil the Main menu opens MAIN MENU 1 List Adapters 2 Adapter Information 3 Firmware Maintenance 4 Reset Adapter 0 Exit Enter choice gt 2 Figure 20 The Main Menu 2 Select choice 2 ADAPTER INFORMATION MENU PCI Configuration Parameters Adapter Revision Levels Wakeup Parameters IEEE Address Loop Map Status and Counters Link Status Configuration Parameters OAATEWON oO Return to Main Menu Enter choice gt Figure 21 The Adapter Menu If you have multiple adapters a list is displayed you select an adapter and the Adapter Information Menu opens If you have only one ad
137. mmand to the HBA that failed DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a firmware or hardware problem Report these errors to Technical Support 0320 MBe CLEAR_LA mbxStatus error lt mbxStatus gt hba state lt hba_state gt DESCRIPTION The driver issued a CLEAR_LA mbox command to the HBA that failed DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a firmware or hardware problem Report these errors to Technical Support 0321 SLe Unknown IOCB command DESCRIPTION Received an unknown IOCB command completion DATA 1 ulpCommand 2 ulpStatus 3 ulploTag 4 ulpContext SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a software driver or firmware problem If these problems persist report these errors to Technical Support 0322 SLw Ring lt ringno gt handler unexpected completion loTag lt loTag gt DESCRIPTION The driver could not find a matching command for the completion received on the specified ring DATA 1 ulpStatus 2 ulpWord 4 3 ulpCommand 4 ulpContext SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_SLI Verbose ACTION This warning could indicate a software driver or firmware problem If the problem persists report these errors to Technical Support Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 131 2S EMULEX 0323 MBe Unknown Mailbox command lt cmd gt Cmpl DESCRIPTION A unknown mailbox command completed DATA 1 Mailbox Command
138. mpleted DATA None SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_MBOX Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0308 MBi Mbox cmd issue BUSY DESCRIPTION The driver attempted to issue a mailbox command while the mailbox was busy processing the previous command The processing of the new command will be deferred until the mailbox becomes available DATA 1 mbxCommand 2 hba_state 3 sli_flag 4 flag SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_MBOX Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0309 MBi Mailbox cmd lt cmd gt issue DESCRIPTION The driver is in the process of issuing a mailbox command DATA 1 hba_state 2 sli_flag 3 flag SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_MBOX Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0310 MBe Mailbox command lt cmd gt timeout DESCRIPTION A mailbox command was posted to the adapter and did not complete within 30 seconds DATA 1 hba_state 2 sli_flag 3 mbox_active SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a software driver or firmware problem If no I O is going through the adapter reboot the system If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support 0311 MBi Mailbox command lt cmd gt cannot issue DESCRIPTION The driver is in the wrong state to issue the specified command DATA 1 hba_state 2 sli_flag 3 flag SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_MBOX Verbose MODULE fescsib c ACTION No action needed informational Driver for Sola
139. n This capability is not supported for Solaris version 2 6 No Reboot Firmware Updates Emulex is the only vendor providing dynamic adapter firmware update during operation and without stopping I O traffic You can dynamically update host bus adapter firmware during operation and without stopping I O traffic using HBAnyware Refer to the Update Firmware topics in this manual for more information about using HBAnyware This capability is not supported for Solaris version 2 6 Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 30 gt gt EMULEX Loading or Unloading the Driver Without Rebooting Note When the Solaris operating system is installed on a Fibre Channel drive you must reboot the system because you cannot quiesce all I O on the OS drive Systems must support dynamic reconfiguration To load the driver without rebooting 1 Load the driver using the modload command 2 Use the cfgadm command to configure Emulex HBAs 3 Restart I O To unload the driver without rebooting 1 Quiesce all I O on the device 2 Use the cfgadm command to disconnect Emulex HBAs 3 Unload the driver using the modunload command Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 31 HBA Tasks Discovering HBAs You can discover adapters using either HBAnyware or Iputil e HBAnyware allows you to discover both local and remote adapters e putil allows you to discover local adapters only Discovering
140. n 3 90a7 e If your HBA has a Dragonfly chip below version 2 00 use firmware version 3 30a7 Refer to the LP8000 and LP8000DC Firmware Download page on the Emulex website to deter mine the Dragonfly chip version in use LP7000E minimum firmware version 3 21a0 this adapter does not support Dynamic Reconfiguration Minimum OpenBoot PROM OBP levels e Sun Fire 4800 OBP 5 15 2 e Sun Fire V880 OBP 4 7 5 e Enterprise 3500 4500 OBP 3 2 30 e Enterprise 250 450 OBP 3 26 0 Emulex recommends OpenBoot version 1 41a4 for all PCI HBAs for best DR compatibility Emulex recommends OpenBoot version 2 4145 for all SBus HBAs for best DR compatibility Driver for Solaris Installation Section Page 2 2S EMULEX Things to Know Before You Download e Before you download create a temporary directory for the download package Caution Installing version 6 02h of the driver for Solaris may be significantly different than in previous releases Precisely follow the instructions for initial installation Failure to follow these steps could render your system inoperable If you are updating the driver from version 6 00 or later to 6 02h in any system refer to the following update procedure Updating a PCI Driver from Version 6 x on page 9 If you are updating the driver from version 5 00i or later to 6 02h in any system refer to the following update procedure Updating a PCI Driver from Version 5 x on page 10 If you are updating
141. n in that field may exceed the text display area of the field Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to scroll and view additional information Adapter Details Field Definitions Node WWN a 64 bit worldwide unique identifier assigned to the node Node Symbolic Name in a fabric the name registered with the name server Description a formal description of the HBA including model number bus type and link speed Driver Name an executable file image name for the driver as it appears in the Emulex driver download package Driver Version the driver version number and the HBA application programming interface HBA API version number Hardware Version the board version number represented by the JEDEC ID which is machine readable from the Emulex Application Specific Intergrated Circuit ASIC Option ROM Version the optional read only memory version number displayed if the BootBIOS bootup message is enabled on the HBA Serial Number the serial number assigned to the HBA when it was manufactured Typically this is a Binary Coded Decimal BCD string of the 48 bit IEEE address for the HBA Ports the number of ports on the HBA Currently this is always one The two ports of dual channel HBAs are displayed in the discovery tree as two HBAs Device ID the HBA s default device ID Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 43 zan 2S EMULEX Wenemar rk storage IEEE Address the Media Access Control
142. n the ACG Starting the HBAnyware Security Configurator Prerequisites Before you can start the HBAnyware Security Configurator you must have the following items installed on your system See the online Installation manual for more information e The Emulex driver for Solaris e The HBAnyware and Iputil Utilities e The HBAnyware Security Configurator Note Before you start the Configurator you must make sure that all of the systems that are part of or will be part of the security configuration are online on the Fibre Channel network so that they receive updates or changes made to the security configuration Any system that is already part of the security installation might not run with the proper security attributes if updates to the security configuration are made while it is offline Any system that is part of the security installation and that is offline when the HBAnyware Security Configurator starts will not be available for security configuration changes even if it is brought online while the Configurator is running Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 84 2S EMULEX Procedure To start the HBAnyware Security Configurator 1 Run the usr sbin hbanyware ssc script Type usr sbin hbanyware ssc Running the Configurator for the First Time Creating the ACG When the HBAnyware Security software is installed on a system and the HBAnyware Security Configurator is run for the first time that system becomes
143. nal 0219 Dli Issue FDMI request failed DESCRIPTION Cannot issue FDMI request to HBA DATA 1 cmdcode SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 122 gt gt EMULEX 0220 Dli FDMI rsp failed DESCRIPTION An error response was received to FDMI request DATA 1 SWAP_DATA 16 fdmi_cmd SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION The fabric does not support FDMI check fabric configuration 0221 Dlw FAN timeout DESCRIPTION A link up event was received without the login bit set so the driver waits E_D_TOV for the Fabric to send a FAN If no FAN if received a FLOGI will be sent after the timeout DATA None SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION None required The driver recovers from this condition by issuing a FLOGI to the fabric 0222 Dle Initial FLOGI timeout DESCRIPTION The driver sent the initial FLOGI to fabric and never got a response back DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Check Fabric configuration The driver recovers from this and continues with device discovery 0223 Dle Timeout while waiting for NameServer login DESCRIPTION Our login request to the NameServer was not acknowledged within RATOV DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Check the fabric configuration The driver recovers from this and continues with device discovery 0224
144. nd did not complete within ULP timeout seconds DATA 1 elscmd 2 did 3 ulpcommand 4 iotag SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION If no ELS command is going through the adapter reboot the system If problem persists contact Technical Support Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 119 2S EMULEX Link Discovery Events 0200 0299 0200 Dle CONFIG_LINK bad hba state lt hba_state gt DESCRIPTION A CONFIG_LINK mbox command completed and the driver was not in the right state DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Software driver error If this problem persists report these errors to Technical Support 0201 Dli Abort outstanding I O on NPort lt nlp_DID gt DESCRIPTION All outstanding I Os are cleaned up on the specified remote NPort DATA 1 nlp_flag 2 nlp_state 3 nle nlp_rpi SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0202 Dli Start Discovery hba state lt hba_state gt DESCRIPTION Device discovery rediscovery after FLOGI FAN or RSCN has started DATA 1 tmo 2 fe_plogi_cnt 3 fc_adisc_cnt SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_DISCOVERY Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0203 Dle Nodev timeout on NPort lt nlp_DID gt DESCRIPTION A remote NPort the was discovered by the driver disappeared for more than ELX NODEV_TMO seconds DATA 1 nlp_flag 2 nlp_state 3 nlp_rpi SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Chec
145. ng Port Information ssr rrssrennnnnnananssnsrsiii i i i sron sE Esr KRAKAR i 44 Viewing Statistics eeeeeeeeeeeieeeeeeeeenerrnrtttsrttrnrnnttssstnnrnnnntnssnnnnnnnennnnn 45 Viewing Firmware Information sssssssssssssssneusnsnununnnnnunnnaunnnna 47 Viewing Target Mapping ee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 48 Viewing Driver ParameterS e cece eee ee eee eeeeeeeeeeneeeneneeeeeeeees 49 Viewing HBA Information using Iputil i ie 52 Resetting Adapters i i ccissctssesesatesanatstettocnedanneeeneeeneee EEEE ene ee eeeeeeeteeee 53 Resetting the HBA Using HBAnywate cecceceeeeeeeeeeeee eee e eet eeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeees 53 Resetting the HBA Using Iputil eee ee cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetes 53 Updating Firmware sisii aaa A 54 Updating Firmware Using HBAnyware cccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 54 Proreguis iOS rrente 54 PoCo OUTOS o o r R E E TTE T T T OT 54 Loading Firmware Batch Mode Using HBAnyware cccccccsccceseteeeeeeeeeees 55 PYEKEQUISICS ncnion in nn n E T AO 55 PrOCCOUle uaii enna 55 Updating Firmware Using Putil c cc cccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 57 Pere QUiSteS secceienerecasussinesesexavexexeneneeeessepheeshsnpeeepesheeenenpnedeasbedevdudbedeededereevey 57 Proce OUTO a 57 Updating FG BOO ienaa aana aa aaa aaa aANT 57 Updating FC Boot Code Using HBAnyware ssessssseeeessssss
146. ns To update the driver 1 2 3 Make a full system backup Login as root or su to root Save the file etc path_to_inst to usr tmp path_to_inst lpfc The etc path_to_inst file is not saved when a pkgrm is performed At the shell prompt type pkgrm lpfc Copy the file usr tmp path_to_inst lpfc back to etc path_to_inst Install the new driver package Type pkgadd d pwd Restore any customized parameter settings in sd conf and Ipfc conf e Copy the usr tmp sd conf pkgrm file back to kernel drv sd conf Update the configuration parameters in kernel drv lpfc conf with the values from usr tmp lpfc conf pkgrm This can be done without manual intervention by using the tool Driver for Solaris Installation Section Page 10 2S EMULEX usr sbin lpfc update_lpfc Refer to update_lpfc on page 11 for more information on the tool 8 Examine the file tmp lpfc conf and make sure the tool has migrated the user settings from 5 x to 6 x correctly Copy the file tmp lpf conf back to kernel drv Ipfc conf 9 Reboot the system update_Ipfc update_lIpfc is a simple conversion tool used to upgrade the Solaris Ipfc driver from versions 5 01x or 5 02x to versions 6 00g 6 01c 6 01f 6 02e 6 02f 6 02g or 6 02h This tool converts the older Ipfc conf files to the proper 6 x syntax Usage usr sbin lpfc update lpfc lt lpfc conf 5x gt lt lpfc conf 6x gt The script extracts relevant information user
147. ode name e If targets are present sorts by world wide port name Multiple HBAs may refer to the same target e If LUNs are present sorts by LUN name Group HBAs by Fabric Address e Initially sorts by fabric ID e Within each fabric ID sorts by HBA model Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 34 2S EMULEX e If multiple HBAs have the same model number sorts models by world wide node name e If targets are present sorts by world wide port name Multiple HBAs may refer to the same target If LUNs are present sorts by LUN name e Ifthe fabric ID is all zeros no fabric attachment is present Sorting Local HBAs Only Using HBAnyware To display local HBAs only do one of the following e From the menu bar click View then click Local HBAs Only The current adapter display mode is checked button From the toolbar click the Sorting Local HBAs Using Iputil Local HBAs are automatically displayed Viewing HBA Information Using HBAnyware Viewing Discovered Elements The Discovered Elements tab in HBAnyware contains a general summary of the discovered elements The Discovered Elements node is the root of the discovery tree but it does not represent a specific network element Expanding it will reveal all hosts LUNs targets and adapters that are visible on the SAN To view the discovered elements 1 Start HBAnyware Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 35 2 Click Discovered
148. ode table entry based on the DID and the entry was not found DATA 1 order SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_NODE Verbose ACTION None required informational Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 148 gt gt EMULEX Miscellaneous Events 1200 1299 1200 Cannot unload driver while lpfcdiag interface is active DESCRIPTION An attempt was made to unload the driver while the DFC interface was active DATA 1 refcnt 2 instance SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Exit any application that uses the DFC diagnostic interface before attempting to unload the driver 1208 Mli C_CT request error DESCRIPTION The CT response returned more data than the user buffer could hold DATA 1 dfc_flag 2 4096 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_MISC Verbose ACTION Modify the user application issuing a CT request to allow for a larger response buffer 1210 Mle Convert ASC to hex Input byte cnt lt 1 DESCRIPTION ASCII string to hexadecimal conversion failed The input byte count is greater than 1 DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a software driver problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support 1211 Mle Convert ASC to hex Input byte cnt gt max lt num gt DESCRIPTION ASCII string to hexadecimal conversion failed The input byte count exceeds max lt num gt DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a soft
149. of 100 message numbers however some groups INIT FCP require two blocks The groups and the associated number ranges are defined in the Message Log table below The preamble string shown in the Message Log table is displayed as part of the log message The lower case x of the preamble string defines the severity of the log message The x will be replaced by one of five lower case letters Those letters are defined in the Severity Code table Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 114 2S EMULEX Severity Codes Information and warning messages can be turned ON or OFF by setting resetting the appropriate mask bit s in the variable log verbose located in the driver configuration module Ipfc conf c By default both information and warning messages are disabled Configuration error c error e and panic p messages can not be disabled Table 9 Severity Code Table Code Severity i Information w Warning c Configuration Error e Error p Panic Message Group Masks Table 10 defines the log message groups and the associated number ranges e The preamble string shown in this table is displayed as part of the log message The lower case x of the preamble string defines the severity of the log message and represents one of five lower case letters defined in the severity codes table Table 10 Message Log Table LOG Messa
150. on parameter for scan down is out of range DATA 1 clp CFG_SCAN_DOWN a_current 2 fcp_mapping SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Make neccessary changes to the Ipfc configuration file 0413 es0 Configuration parameter out of range resetting to default value DESCRIPTION You are attempting to set a configuration parameter to a value not supported by the driver Resetting the configuration parameter to the default value DATA 1 a_string 2 a_low 3 a_hi 4 a_default SEVERITY Error config LOG Always ACTION Make neccessary changes to the Ipfc configuration file 0427 INc Same node has multiple persistent WWPN binding definitions DESCRIPTION You are attempting to define multiple persistent WWPN bindings to a single node Only the first persistent binding is accepted and the rest are ignored DATA 1 a_string SEVERITY Error config LOG Always ACTION Make necessary changes to the Ipfc configuration file Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 133 2S EMULEX 0428 INc Same node has multiple persistent WWNN binding definitions DESCRIPTION You are attempting to define multiple persistent WWNN bindings to a single node Only the first persistent binding is accepted and the rest are ignored DATA 1 a_string SEVERITY Error config LOG Always ACTION Make necessary changes to the Ipfc configuration file 0429 INc Same node has multiple persistent DID binding definitions DESCRIPTION You
151. on the bit mask IpfcNtM lun Controller none 1 throttle Specific 128 No The maximum number of outstanding commands to permit for any logical unit ona specific target This value overrides lun queue depth IpfcNtM tgt throttle Controller none 1 Specific 10240 No The maximum number of outstanding commands to permit for any target including all LUNs on that target This value overrides tgt queue depth lun queue depth Global 30 1 128 No The driver uses this value as the default limit for the number of simultaneous commands to issue to a single logical unit on a single target on the loop A single logical unit will never be sent more commands than allowed by lun queue depth however less may be sent when sd max throttle or tgt queue depth is reached for the entire target network on Controller 0 0 Specific No This variable controls whether Ipfc provides IP networking functionality over Fibre Channel This variable is a Boolean when zero IP networking is disabled when non zero IP networking is enabled Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 69 Table 2 Ipfc conf Parameters Continued 2S EMULEX Parameter Scope Default Min Max Dynamic Comments no device delay Global 1 30 Yes This variable 0 to 30 seconds determines the length of the interval between deciding to fail an I O because the
152. oot the system with the adapter installed 2 Check the output of dmesg 1M This message displays in the following format NOTICE Device Path for interface lpfcX pci lf 0 pci l fibre channel 3 Note Where IpfcX is the interface for a specific adapter and pci 1f 0 pci 1 fibre channel 3 is the device path for the specific adapter 3 Add entries to the sd conf file in the following format name sd parent l1pfc target 16 lun 0 hba l1pfcxX Note This entry does not cancel the effect of any other parent Ipfc or class scsi entries for target 16 lun 0 If you want the SCSI layer to probe only for target 16 lun 0 on device IpfcX the parent Ipfc or class scsi entries for target 16 lun 0 need to be deleted You can cause system problems if certain class scsi entries are deleted These entries are used by the SCSI adapter so if there is a SCSI boot disk at target 0 lun 0 whose probe entry has been deleted the system won t boot Similarly if any SCSI target s probe entry is deleted that device won t operate To guarantee that the Fibre Channel and SCSI probing won t conflict use persistent binding to assign FC devices target numbers greater then 15 Persistent binding can be used to perform target blocking but not LUN blocking Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 80 gt gt EMULEX Enabling IP Networking Overview Usually IP networking is enabled during driver installation Use this procedure to
153. opy the usr tmp sd conf pkgrm file back to kernel drv sd conf Rename Ipfs to Ipfc in both usr tmp lpfc conf pkgrm and kernel drv sd conf files e Replace the old Ipfs instance number to the new Ipfc instance number in the usr tmp Ipfc conf pkgrm file e Update the configuration parameters in kernel drv lpfc conf with the values from usr tmp Ipfc conf pkgrm 8 Reboot the system Updating PCI and SBus Drivers from Version 4 X in One System This procedure describes how to update Solaris driver version 4 x to version 6 02h on a system with both PCI and SBus Emulex HBAs installed The driver can be updated by saving certain driver configuration files and using pkgrm Two files are saved when a pkgrm is performed For 4 x PCI drivers Ipfc the kernel drv Ipfc conf file is moved to usr tmp Ipfc conf pkgrm to allow you to restore any customized parameter settings after installing a new device driver For 4 x SBUS drivers lpfs the kernel drv Ipfs conf file is moved to usr tmp lpfs conf pkgrm Driver for Solaris Installation Section Page 13 gt gt EMULEX The file kernel drv sd conf is copied to usr tmp sd conf pkgrm because the pkgrm process deletes any Ipfc or Ipfs specific settings in the original file depending on removing Ipfc or Ipfs After installing a new device driver the saved file can be used to restore all the customized disk settings WARNING The 6 02h driver adds a few new configuration param
154. or both adapters simultaneously using the Host Driver Parameters tab For each parameter the tab displays 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 restarting the HBA or rebooting the system Configuring Driver Parameters Using HBAnyware Change a Parameter s Value To change a parameter s value using HBAnyware 1 View the driver parameters for the HBA or the host Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 59 zan 2S EMULEX We network storage 2 Inthe appropriate parameter tab click the parameter that you want to change Information about the parameter appears on the right side of the screen Bog HOAny ware eqn tarontie up 4nc onpi andreas tne Pa pic driver ha i E theerjeteaicors Figure 25 The HBAnyware HBA Selected Driver Parameters Tab 3 Change to the new value Some parameters contain radio buttons to enable or disable a parameter others include pull down values and some contain a blank field in which you enter the new value 4 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 5 If you are making changes to multiple parameters and you want all the changes to be temporary check t
155. ormation as well as all saved configuration file settings Reboot the system for these changes to take effect See the online Installation manual for more information about updating the driver Creating Additional Hostname pfc Files When the driver is installed a file named hostname IpfcO is created for the first adapter found This file corresponds to the device instance number If for any reason the device instance number changes the file name must change accordingly You must manually create a hostname pfc file for each additional adapter in the system Each hostname pfc file contains the network host name of the adapter For example if we have three adapters 123 456 7 8 fibrel 123 456 8 9 fibre2 123 456 8 1 myhost the file hostname pfcO is created and contains the name fibre1 Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 82 2S EMULEX Using any text editor create a new file with the name fibre2 in it Save this file as hostname lpfc1 Again create another file with the name myhost in it Save this file as hostname pfc2 Configuring the System Wide File etc system Normally you do not need to modify the contents of etc system Most required changes for etc system are made automatically during the installation All of the commonly used parameters are in Ipfc conf and the target driver configuration file Listed below are a few cases that may require modification of the etc system Driver Instal
156. ow has a separate FCA driver emlxs that supports the SUN SAN Foundation Software SUN distributes and supports the Emulex emlxs driver Since Emulex LightPulse HBAs are supported by both the Ipfc and emlxs drivers the driver installation scripts do not modify existing installations of the other driver type For example if emlxs is already installed on your system and you attempt to install the Ipfc driver then the Ipfc driver will not claim any of the HBAs that the emlxs driver has already claimed The driver will be installed properly on the system Driver for Solaris Installation Section Page 17 gt gt EMULEX To change the driver HBA bindings run the emlxdrv utility The utility enables you to choose which driver Ipfc or emlxs controls the Emulex adapters in the system The utility is available on the Emulex web site as part of the FCA utilities package http www emulex com ts downloads solsfs solsfs html Driver for Solaris Installation Section Page 18 2S EMULEX Configuration Introduction The Emulex driver for Solaris has many options that can be modified to provide for different behavior You can change these options using the HBAnyware utility or the LightPulse Iputil utility Note HBAnyware is not supported with Solaris version 2 6 Dynamic features that rely on HBAnyware are not available with Solaris version 2 6 The HBAnyware utility is a Java based user friendly graphical environment Use HBAn
157. p Master WARNING Use this method only if the MSC cannot relinquish control to a Backup Master For example if the MSC is no longer bootable or able to connect to the Fibre Channel network Under any other circumstances if the Backup Master takes over as the MSC and the MSC is still running or comes back online later there will be two MSCs for the same security configuration This will eventually lead to corruption of the security configuration To reassign a Backup Master as the new MSC from the Backup Master 1 On the Backup Master system that you want to reassign as the MSC start the HBAnyware Security Configurator Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 104 2S EMULEX 2 Click the Backup Master tab B enrraue cromer coongostu ee x Acce Cored Gap Accent Subteaupe Daip Master Adour Warne The aaga Maw Mace Chari buan shoud oriy ba peru ff cent Mace Ceni urarvelable to confiree Otherness tive echor shoukd be Laban hom the cuman EN eater have N rat compon ai the soaty condip asion iaip rih rm mags Minaa Dart rairtaming fe Hosty comfgasice Tentes hese o Cocal Figure 57 The Backup Master Warning Dialog Box 3 Click Assign This System As The Master Client A prompt asks if you want to continue 4 Click Yes A prompt notifies you that this system is now the new MSC 5 Click OK The Configurator closes Restart the HBAnyware Security Configurator to run the former Backup Maste
158. pped targets it is a more inclusive call than Persistent Binding Parameters wwpn The World Wide Port Name of the HBA The HBA can be either local or remote Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 25 2S EMULEX Henenrk sap Set Persistent Binding Syntax hbacmd SetPersistentBinding lt wwpn gt lt scope gt lt bindtype gt lt id gt lt scsibus gt lt scsitarget gt Description Creates a persistent binding between an FCP target and OS SCSI information Parameters wwpn The World Wide Port Name of the port The port can be either local or remote Scope P I or B P Bind set permanently Bind set immediately B Bind set immediately and permanently at reboot BindType D P or N D Enable binding by D_ID P Enable binding by WWPN N Enable binding by WWNN ID Either WWPN WWNN or D_ID depending on BindType Remove All Persistent Binding Syntax hbacmd RemoveAllPersistentBinding lt wwpn gt Description Removes all persistent bindings for the specified HBA Only the configured bindings can be removed rebooting is required to remove a live bindings Parameters wwpn The World Wide Port Name of the port The port can be either local or remote Remove Persistent Binding Syntax hbacmd RemovePersistentBinding lt wwpn gt lt bindtype gt lt id gt lt scsibus gt lt scsitarget gt Description Removes a selected persistent binding Only the configured bindings can be removed rebooting is required in or
159. progress DATA 1 rpi 2 flags SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_FCP Verbose ACTION Check the state of the device in question 0710 FPi lodone lt target gt lt lun gt error lt result gt SNS lt lp gt lt lp3 gt DESCRIPTION This error indicates that the Fibre Channel driver is returning a SCSI command to the SCSI layer in error or with sense data DATA 1 retry 2 resid SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_FCP Verbose ACTION None required informational 0712 FPe SCSI layer issued abort device DESCR IPTION The SCSI layer is requesting the driver to abort I O to a specific device DATA 1 target 2 lun 3 SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Check the state of the device in question 0713 FPe SCSI layer issued target reset DESCRIPTION The SCSI layer is requesting the driver to abort I O to a specific target DATA 1 target 2 lun SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Check the state of the target in question 0714 FPe SCSI layer issued bus reset DESCRIPTION The SCSI layer is requesting the driver to abort all I Os to all targets on this HBA DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Check the state of the targets in question Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 142 gt gt EMULEX 0716 FPi FCP Read Underrun expected lt len gt residual lt resid gt DESCRIPTION An FCP device provided less data than was requested DATA 1 fepi_parm 2 cmnd 0 3 underflow SEV
160. r as the MSC Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 105 Troubleshooting Introduction 2S EMULEX There 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 Unusual Situations and Their Resolutions General Situations Table 3 General Situations Situation Resolution Operating Error Occurs When Attempting to Run HBAnyware When you attempt to run HBAnyware an operating system error may occur The computer may freeze Reboot the system Cannot See Multiple Zones from the Management Server Cannot see multiple zones on the same screen of my management server running HBAnyware Provide a physical Fibre Channel connection into each of the zones For each zone you want to see connect an Emulex HBAnyware enabled port into that zone Cannot See Other HBAs or Hosts Although HBAnyware is installed only local host bus adapters HBAs are visible The other HBAs and hosts in the SAN cannot be seen HBAnyware uses in band data communication meaning that the management server running HBAnyware must have a physical Fibre Channel connection to the SAN All the HBAs in the SAN will be visible if e The other servers have a Fibre Channel connection to your zone of the SAN Check fabric zoning Ensure that rmserver processes are running on the
161. rames the number of Fibre Channel frames received by this HBA port Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 46 Rx Words the number of Fibre Channel words received by this HBA port Rx KB Count the received kilobyte count by this HBA port Rx Sequences the number of Fibre Channel sequences received by this HBA port Loss of Sync the number of times loss of synchronization has occurred 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 Fibre Channel exchange responses made by this port Error Frames the number of frames received with cyclic redundancy check CRC errors Dumped Frames this statistic is not currently supported Seconds Since Last Reset the number of seconds since the HBA was last reset Viewing Firmware Information Use the Firmware tab to view current firmware versions and update firmware on remote and local HBAs The update procedure is on page 54 LP11000 10 00 00 00 C amp 35 40 6E Figure 16 The HBAnyware Firmware Tab Firmware Field Definitions Firmware Version the Emulex firmware version number for this model of HBA Operational Firmware Name if visible the name of the firmware that is operational SLI 1 Firmware Name the name of the SLI 1 firmware overlay SLI 2 Firmware Name the na
162. re If desired sort the discovered HBAs 3 Click an HBA in the discovery tree The General tab is displayed Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 45 4 Click the Statistics tab EHE dincp 91 42 emulex com LP11000 10 00 00 00 C9 35 40 65E 0 06 01 60 40 02 C1 77 Figure 15 The HBAnyware Statistics Tab Statistics Field Definitions Tx Frames Fibre Channel frames transmitted by this HBA port Tx Words Fibre Channel words transmitted by this HBA port Tx KB Count Fibre Channel kilobytes transmitted by this HBA port Tx Sequences Fibre Channel sequences transmitted by this HBA port Link Failures the number of times the link failed A link failure is a possible cause of a timeout Loss of Signal the number of times the signal was lost Invalid Tx Words the total number of invalid words transmitted by this HBA port Ex Count Orig the number of Fibre Channel exchanges originating on this port 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 suspend loop operations e Determine whether loop capable ports are connected to the loop e Assign AL_PA IDs e Provide notification of configuration changes and loop failures e Place loop ports in the monitoring state NOS count this statistic is currently not supported Rx F
163. re Security Configurator Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 90 2S EMULEX 2 On the Access Control Group tab from the Access Control Group Servers list select the secured systems that you want to delete from the ACG E HLANywore Secunty Configurator Bo xj Access Cantal Group Access SubGrouge Backup Master About Remove Secuiy Generate New Keys I Enable Swich Access Reime Access Cortral Group Servere Select the server lick to add to the list CawtDb_ Srv Figure 39 The Access Control Group Tab 3 Click the right arrow to remove the servers from the Access Control Group Servers list 4 Click OK or Apply Removing Security from all Servers in the ACG You can remove security from all systems only from the Master Security Client MSC Removing the entire security topology on all of the servers in the MSC s ACG puts the servers in an unsecure state The MSC is also put in an unsecure state consequently it is no longer the MSC Any participating systems that are not online will not receive the remove security configuration update and as a result will no longer be accessible remotely To remove security from all servers in the ACG Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 91 1 Start the HBAnyware Security Configurator The Access Control Group tab is displayed BENUANywore Security Configurator JEE x Access Carnal Group accat SubGroupc Backup Master Ab
164. re is no way to communicate with its particular device e g due to device failure or device removal and actually failing the command A value of zero implies no delay whatsoever This delay is specified in seconds A minimum value of 1 1 second is recommended when communicating with any Tachyon based device nodev holdio Controller Specific 0 Off 1 On Yes This variable controls if I O errors are held by the driver if a FCP device on the SAN disappears If set I O errors will be held until the device returns back to the SAN potentially indefinitely This parameter is ignored if SCSI commands are issued in polled mode The upper layer may retry the command once theerror is returned nodev tmo Controller Specific 30 255 Yes This variable 0 to 255 seconds controls how long O will be held by the driver if a device on the SAN disappears If set I O will be held for the specified number of seconds If the device does not appear on the SAN before nodev tmo seconds then the driver will fail all held I O and mark the device as unavailable The upper layer may retry the command once the error is returned Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 70 Table 2 Ipfc conf Parameters Continued 2S EMULEX Henenrk sap Parameter Scope Default Min Max Dynamic Comments num bufs Controller Specific 128 64 4096
165. remote host enter ps ef grep rmserver All other HBAs are running HBAnyware and the appropriate driver The other HBAs are Emulex HBAs Note HBAnyware must be running on all remote hosts that are to be discovered and managed Remote capabilities of HBAnyware are subject to fabric zoning configuration Remote hosts to be discovered and managed by HBAnyware must be in the same zone SAN Management Workstation Does Not Have a Fibre Channel Connection The SAN management workstation does not have a physical Fibre Channel connection into the SAN because the other management tools are all out of band Can HBAnyware be run on this SAN management workstation From the SAN management workstation run a terminal emulation session into one of the servers that has HBAnyware loaded on it Open an X Windows session to run the server s HBAnyware GUI remotely Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 106 Table 3 General Situations Continued lt EMULEX We network storage Situation Resolution Cannot See New LUNs Although new LUNs were created on the storage array they do not appear in HBAnyware Refresh the screen HBAnyware Appears on Remote Servers in the SAN To prevent HBAnyware from appearing on remote servers in the SAN do one of the following Disable the rmserver process 1 Navigate to usr sbin nhbanyware 2 Run stop_hbanyware to stop both the rmserver
166. ris Configuration Section Page 74 zan 2S EMULEX We network storage Viewing Target Mapping and Set Up Persistent Binding The Target Mapping tab in HBAnyware enables you to view current target mapping and to set up persistent binding You can also set up persistent binding using Iputil Viewing Target Mapping Using HBAnyware To view the Target Mapping tab 1 Start HBAnyware 2 Do one of the following From the menu bar click View then click Group HBAs by Host Name e From the toolbar click the Group HBAs by Host Name button 2a 3 Click a target in the discovery tree 4 Click on the Target Mapping tab hg HEAnyware Figure 26 The HBAnyware Target Mapping Tab Setting Up Persistent Binding Using HBAnyware When you create a persistent binding HBAnyware tries to make that binding dynamic However the binding must meet all of the following criteria to be dynamic e The SCSI ID target bus 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 Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 75 gt gt EMULEX 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 e
167. ris Troubleshooting Section Page 129 2S EMULEX 0312 SLe Ring lt ringno gt handler portRspPut lt portRspPut gt is bigger then rsp ring lt portR spMax gt DESCRIPTION The port rsp ring put index is larger than the size of the rsp ring DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a software driver firmware or hardware problem Report these errors to Technical Support 0313 SLw Ring lt ringno gt handler unexpected Rctl lt Rctl gt Type lt Type gt received DESCRIPTION The Rectl Type of a received frame did not match any for the configured masks for the specified ring DATA None SEVERITY Warning LOG Always ACTION This warning could indicate a software driver firmware or hardware problem Report these errors to Technical Support 0314 SLe Ring lt ringno gt issue portCmdGet lt portCmdGet gt is bigger then cmd ring lt portCmdMax gt DESCRIPTION The port cmd ring get index is greater than the size of cmd ring DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a software driver firmware or hardware problem Report these errors to Technical Support 0315 SLe Ring lt ringno gt issue portCmdGet lt portCmdGet gt is bigger then cmd ring lt portCm dMax gt DESCRIPTION The port cmd ring get index is greater than the size of cmd ring DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a software driver firmware or h
168. river was downloaded Status Area Field Definitions This field reflects the current state of the HBA There are several possible states e The operational state indicates that the HBA is connected to the network and operating normally All other states indicate that the HBA is not connected to the network Green HBA icons with red descriptive text indicate that the HBA is offline These offline states are User offline the adapter is down or not connected to the network e Bypassed the HBA is in Fibre Channel discovery mode e Diagnostic Mode the HBA is controlled by a diagnostic program e Link Down there is no access to the network e Port Error the HBA is in an unknown state try resetting it e Unknown the HBA is offline for an unknown reason e Resetting the HBA is in the process of rebooting e Downloading a firmware or other image is being downloaded to the HBA Viewing Detailed HBA Attributes The Details tab in HBAnyware contains detailed attributes associated with the selected HBA To view the detailed attributes 1 Start HBAnyware 2 If desired sort the discovered HBAs 3 Click an HBA in the discovery tree The General tab is displayed Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 42 4 Click the Details tab ss dhcp 91 42 emulex com LP11000 10 00 00 00 C9 35 40 6E 500601 604002 CL 77 Figure 13 The HBAnyware Details Tab Note Recessed fields indicate that the informatio
169. ror message informs you of this when you click OK e Access Sub Group Client System Select the system that is to be the client e Number of indices reserved for this Access Sub Group Select the number of indices you want to reserve for the client system of the new ASG This number reflects the num ber of subsequent child ASGs that can subsequently be created on the new client s system See the Reserved Indices topic under Access Sub Groups in this manual for examples 5 Click OK in the New Access Sub Group dialog box The ASG is created Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 97 2S EMULEX Reserved Indices Examples A particular security installation can support the creation of several hundred access groups ACGs and ASGs When you create each new access group you allocate some number of indices to the client system of the new ASG This number reflects the number of subsequent child ASGs that can subsequently be created at the new client s system If zero indices are reserved you cannot create any lower level ASG under the client of the new ASG Thus for example if you want to implement a multi tiered security architecture consisting of many ASGs and you wanted to create them all from the Master Security Client MSC zero indices would be allocated to each of the new ASGs client platforms when they are created If you create an ASG and you reserve 25 indices for the new ASG client platform a child ASG creat
170. rt the utility by entering the complete path to Iputil The path reflects the default installation path If the installation path changed you will need to adjust the command appropriately To start Iputil type usr sbin lpfc lputil No Reboot Features The Emulex 6 02h SPARC driver enables you to do the following without rebooting Note HBAnyware is not supported for Solaris version 2 6 e Discover newly provisioned Targets and LUNs Add new adapters to the system e Make persistent binding changes e Make other driver configuration changes e Turn on the log capability log verbose Update adapter firmware e Load or unload the driver Discovering New Targets and LUNS For Solaris 9 and 10 Users Perform these steps to make targets and LUNs visible even if the unassigned targets and LUNs weren t contained in sd conf since the last reboot To discover new targets and LUNs 1 Edit the sd conf file Ensure that the new targets and LUNs are identified in this configration file 2 Run update_drv f sd Newly provisioned targets and LUNs should now be seen Note Note the space between f for force and sd for the conf file to be re read See the man pages for more information on this command 3 If LUNs are not available run devfsadm from the command prompt Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 27 gt gt EMULEX For Solaris 8 Users Unassigned Targets and LUNs Provisioned in s
171. s 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 Corporation disclaims any undertaking to give notice of such changes Driver for Solaris User Manual Page ii m gt gt EMULEX Wenetwork storage MIS TAN ATION sacesiinncenascashannsdecsasecsnnscsnncaeacdaunnawenadvausceesauauanaweanadsasndeeseiseananenes 1 Driver INfOFMAOM soisin ninen AAEREN AREA 1 Supported Feat reS o iiini a E ea eE 1 New Features in this RelGaSe ccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 Prerequisites eee i in i lll ll nn nnn nnn nn eee eeeeeeeeeeees 2 7o a o 1119 1 Aare omen Tere a aa tr eEr rere a rere tery rrr 2 Things to Know Before You Download 0 0 0 eine 3 Known ISSUGS ove cicccteieieteletenshabshenenehecenenensnecebenenanenanehanehanenanenanenanehasenasavecevecacdves 4 Installing the Emulex Driver for Solaris Version 6 02H cccececsseeescteeeeeeeeetaees 6 aige eie al EAA E E 6 Installing the Driver for the First TiM i i ii iii 6 Installing the Driver as a Loadable Kernel Module eee 8 Updating Existing Drivers 0 00000 ll ll ln nl nn nn nn nn ni ll lini 9 Updating a PCI Driver from Version 6 X c cccccceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeecceeeeeeeeenaaees 9 Updating a PCI Driver from Version 5 X cccceccceeeeeeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeece
172. s the firmware revision number in the disk s ASCII name in the Solaris disk label where it is displayed by the format command If you update the drive s firmware you must do an explicit inquiry command from within format to see the change re labeling doesn t help Try re formatting the disk Note On Solaris SPARC systems with the sd driver disks labeled by Solaris x86 aren t recognized and are reported as having corrupt labels in that case Solaris will issue an inquiry so in this instance Solaris SPARC will accurately report the updated firmware revision fsck Through Block Device Fails Using fsck against the block instead of the character special device can result in error messages about unreadable blocks and then messages about partially allocated inodes unknown file types and other unusual problems Damage to the slice will result Using the character special device always works correctly Fibre Channel Network Doesn t Operate After pkgadd and reboot Immediately after doing pkgadd and rebooting Ipfc isn t configured An additional reboot is required to cure the problem Sometimes you may have to reboot a third time Follow the installation instructions in this manual to avoid the problem SPARC Specific Issues OBP Fails to Recognize LightPulse Correctly SPARC systems with older Open Boot Prom revisions may fail to recognize the HBA The Ipfc driver will print out warning messages about being unable to configure th
173. ss all packages default all q This is the same question that began your session If you do not want to install additional pack ages type q The Ipfc driver installation is now complete After you quit you will see the follow ing message xxx IMPORTANT NOTICE This machine must now be rebooted in order to ensure sane operation At this point the driver is loaded and automapped targets are visible to the system HBAnyware and Iputil 11 Before you reboot the machine consider whether you must modify any configuration files beyond the defaults established by the installation process a Run HBAnyware to inspect the driver s configuration parameters or view the kernel drv Ipfc conf file See the Configuration manual for details on starting and running HBAny ware If necessary change settings as you deem appropriate However the defaults Driver for Solaris Installation Section Page 7 2S EMULEX are likely to be satisfactory You can find lpfc conf in the kernel drv if the driver was installed referencing the root directory b If you have FCP targets with multiple LUNs add configuration entries for them to kernel drv sd conf These files were set up by the installation process to probe for some FCP targets on the loop but only for LUN 0 on some targets If you have FCP devices with multiple LUNs or target IDs greater than 17 you must modify sd conf to find them at boot time c Ifyou have more than on
174. ss deletes any Ipfs specific settings in the original file After installing a new device driver the saved file can be used to restore all the customized disk settings WARNING The 6 02h driver adds a few new configuration parameters deprecates a few and renames a couple of old parameters Do NOT replace the current Ipfc conf with Ipfc conf from a previous release Driver for Solaris Installation Section Page 12 2S EMULEX Note Before upgrading the driver you must uninstall any previously installed utilities Refer to the Uninstalling the Utilities section on page 17 for instructions To update the driver 1 2 3 Make a full system backup Login as root or su to root Save the file etc path_to_inst to usr tmp path_to_inst lpfs This file is not saved when a pkgrm is performed At the shell prompt type pkgrm lpfs Copy the file usr tmp path_to_inst lpfs back to etc path_to_inst Install the new driver package Type pkgadd d pwd Caution lpfs will be renamed to Ipfc and the instance number of Ipfs will be modified in the etc path_to_inst file The following messages for Ipfs devices will be save into the file usr tmp lpfs_new_instance when installation completed Move lpfs0O to lpfco Move lpfsl to lpfcl Write down those messages you will need them at the next step To restore any customized parameter settings in sd conf and Ipfc conf follow these instructions e C
175. ssrrrrrrssssrrrrrrnssssns 57 aiee E e A ceewenteevevestedvereseeevens 57 POCEO E E E E 58 Updating FC Boot Code Using lputil ccc cceeeeeeeeeeeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeesccneeeeeees 58 PICFEQUISICS criccscarttetttecetectecttteeacteertnatteanenetteenenentettencevseeedeeedeecdeeedPeceeed 58 Procedu a oenenenenencnenenemenenenedenennebenenenenenens 58 Enabling Disabling BootBIOS Using lputil ssseeessseeeeeeeeseeeeereeesesrrrrrnsssseerens 58 ProreguisiloS rosd a aai e a E E 58 Driver for Solaris User Manual Page iv gt gt EMULEX Wenetwork storage TALS Ee eee re E E E E 59 Configuring the Driver ssssssssssseesessssesirrrttssssrriirrtttsstttintntntssstnnrnntsnssstnnnnnnnnnnnt 59 Configuring Driver Parameters Using HBAnyware ccccceeeeeeeeeesttteeeeees 59 Change a Parameter s Value eeeeeeesseeeeeeseeeiirrretsssrrrinnrrsssssrrirnrnnssnt 59 Restoring All Parameters to Their Earlier Values ceeeeeeeeeeeeeee 60 Resetting All Default Values 2 0 cccecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetetess 60 Configuring Driver Parameters Using Ipfc cont cccccecceeecseeeeeeeeeeeeeetaees 61 Using lpfc conf for Solaris 9 ANd 10 ccceceeeeeeeeeeceteeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeetees 61 Updating Parameters for Solaris 2 6 7 ANd 8 0 0 ceeessesssesseseetstsseeseesseeee 61 Understanding Device NUMDETING cccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeteeetess 62 The Con
176. stems F and G as servers even though F and G are not part of ASG 1 This makes the topology non hierarchical see Figure 58 MgC ASG 1 Sysem i Seme Systm D SysemE system F sysemG ASG2 Figure 58 Non hierarchical ASG Scenario System E is part of ASG 1 but has been made a client of ASG 2 and both of the servers in ASG 2 are not part of ASG 1 You could not create this ASG on system A but you could on the MSC or on a parent client because it can access systems F and G Although not shown in the picture it is also possible to make system A a server in ASG 2 creating a case where system A and system E are both clients and servers to of each other While the Security Configurator will allow you to set up ASGs this way it is best not to create a topology like this as it can lead to confusion The best way is to set up the ASG on the MSC or a higher level parent where the clients and servers do not cross over into other ASGs Then set up ASGs on clients of those ASGs in the same manner keeping the topology hierarchical see Figure 59 Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 113 gt gt EMULEX Mgc System A System B System C System D System E ASG 1 Figure 59 Hierarchical ASG Scenario Ipfc Log Messages Introduction Log messages are organized into logical groups based on code functionality within the Fibre Channel driver Each group consists of a block of 100 log message numbers Most groups require a single block
177. t be made to the MSC Because a Backup Master system receives all the updates that the MSC makes to the security configuration it is very important that the Backup Master is online when the HBAnyware Security Configurator is running on the MSC Otherwise updates to the security configuration are not reflected to the Backup Master If the Backup Master then becomes the MSC the security configuration may be corrupted Backup Master Eligible Systems In order to be eligible to become a Backup Master a system must not be a client or server in any ASG In other words it must be either a server in the MSC s Access Control Group ACG or an unsecure system If it is an unsecure system it will be secure when it becomes a Backup Master Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 102 2 2S EMULEX Backup Master Tab and Controls The first time the Backup Master tab is selected on the MSC it looks similar to the following Etercqwore Sity Contperatow xj tacan Contd Ging toei Satapi Podne Man ataa Figure 54 The Backup Master tab Creating a Backup Master To create a Backup Master 1 On the Master Security Client MSC start the HBAnyware Security Configurator 2 Click the Backup Master tab gt s HhAnyware Secunty onfqgurater x Access Coro Group Acces SubGiupe Backup Mamet Abou Backup Maitas Custb_6_ Srv CusDb_ _Sw CusDb_8_ Srv Mih A Sr Figure 55 The Backup Master Tab 3 Select a s
178. t there were no buffers available DATA None SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_MBOX Verbose ACTION This message indicates 1 a possible lack of memory resources Try increasing the Ipfc num_bufs configuration parameter to allocate more buffers 2 A possble driver buffer management problem If this problem persists report the error to Technical Support Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 127 2S EMULEX 0301 MBw READ_SPARAM no buffers DESCRIPTION The driver attempted to issue a READ_SPARAM mailbox command to the HBA but there were no buffers available DATA None SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_MBOX Verbose ACTION This message indicates 1 a possible lack of memory resources Try increasing the Ipfc num_bufs configuration parameter to allocate more buffers 2 A possble driver buffer management problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support 0302 MBw REG_LOGIN no buffers DESCRIPTION The driver attempted to issue a REG_LOGIN mailbox command to the HBA but there were no buffers available DATA None SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_MBOX Verbose ACTION This message indicates 1 a possible lack of memory resources Try increasing the Ipfc num_bufs configuration parameter to allocate more buffers 2 A possible driver buffer management problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support 0303 INe Adapter initialization error moxCmd lt cmd gt READ_NVPAR
179. tatus bar displays the progress of the download During this time the host bus adapter or adapters in the discovery tree is displayed in red text indicating that it is offline It is displayed in black text when the update is complete 6 Reboot the system If you are updating EFIBoot on a dual channel HBA repeat steps 2 through 5 to update the EFI Boot on the second port or refer to the Batch Firmware Download procedure on page 55 Note If the state of the boot code message on the board has changed this change will be reflected immediately on the Details tab Updating FC Boot Code Using Iputil Prerequisites e The driver for Solaris is installed properly The boot code file has been downloaded to a local drive Procedure To update FC Boot Code using Iputil 1 Start the utility by entering the complete path to Iputil The path in the example reflects the default installation path If the installation path was modified adjust the command appropriately Enter the following command usr sbin lpfc lputil 2 From the Main menu enter 3 Firmware Maintenance 3 Enter 1 Load Firmware Image 4 Enter the full path to the boot code file The new boot code is transferred to flash ROM 5 Enter 0 twice to exit Enabling Disabling BootBIOS Using Iputil Prerequisites e The Emulex driver for Solaris is installed properly e To enable BootBIOS the BIOS file has been downloaded to a local drive Driver
180. te loop environment to be based on the ALPA array hard addressed If a binding method is not specified for a port WWPN binding will be used Any persistent binding whose method does not match with the bind method of the port will be ignored A sample entry follows IpfcO fcp bind method 1 Ipfc1 fcp bind method 2 Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 66 Table 2 Ipfc conf Parameters Continued 2S EMULEX Parameter Scope Default Min Max Dynamic Comments fcp bind WWNN Global Inactive N A N A No Setup persistent FCP bindings based on a target device s WWNN This binding guarantees that target assignments will be preserved between reboots The format for a bind entry is NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNIIpf cxXtY where NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN is a 16 digit representation of the targets WorldWide Node Name X is the driver instance number and Y is the target assignment Multiple entries must be separated by a comma with the last entry terminated with a semi colon Target assignments with all supported LUNs must also be configured in sd conf st conf or cmdk conf A sample entry follows fcp bind WWNN5 20000020370c396f pfc1t0 20000020370c27f7 lpfc0t2 fcp bind WWPN Global Inactive N A N A No Setup persistent FCP bindings based on a target device s WWPN This binding guarantees that target assignments will be
181. ter initialization failed when issuing a READ_REV mailbox command DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a hardware or firmware problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support 0440 INe Adapter failed to init mbxCmd lt cmd gt READ_REV detected outdated firmware DESCRIPTION Outdated firmware was detected during initialization DATA 1 read_rev_reset SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a hardware or firmware problem Update the firmware If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support 0441 INi VPD not present on adapter mbxCmd lt cmd gt DUMP VPD mbxStatus lt status gt DESCRIPTION The DUMP_VPD mailbox command failed DATA None SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_INIT Verbose ACTION This error could indicate a hardware or firmware problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support 0442 INe Adapter failed to init mbxCmd lt cmd gt CONFIG_PORT mbxStatus lt status gt DESCRIPTION Adapter initialization failed when issuing a CONFIG_PORT mailbox command DATA 1 hbainit SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a hardware or firmware problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support 0446 INe Adapter failed to init mboxCmd lt cmd gt CFG_RING mbxStatus lt status gt ring lt num gt DESCRIPTION Adapter initialization failed when issuing
182. the Master Security Client MSC All of the available servers are discovered and available to become part of the system Access Control Group ACG You select the systems to be added to the ACG and the security configuration is updated on all of the selected servers as well as on the initial system This selection constitutes the participating platforms in this security installation To create the ACG 1 Start the HBAnyware Security Configurator for the first time in an unsecure environment The computer from which you run the Configurator will become the MSC The following message is displayed HUAnyware Security Configurator x i This utility is running on an ureecure systers Continuing wil akow you to set gt up a new securky configuration making this system the Master Cllert Systen Figure 31 The HBAnyware Security Configurator Unsecure System message 2 Click OK The Access Control Group tab is displayed Ereumene secuny Corliperctor a xj Accar ontui fron Accor SubGwue Backup Maver Ataa r Acces Cored Gap Sevar Figure 32 The Access Control Group Tab Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 85 2S EMULEX 3 Select the unsecured servers that you want to add to the ACG from the Available Servers list E LAnywore Secunty Configurator EG x Access Coria Group Accert Sedb Groupe Backup Master Abou Remove Secuty Gener ake Now Keys l CutDb_10_ Click to add to the list
183. the driver from version 4 21e or earlier to version 6 02h refer to the appropriate update procedure Updating a PCI Driver from Version 4 x on page 11 Updating an SBus Driver from Version 4 x on page 12 Updating PCI and SBus Drivers in One System from Version 4 x on page 13 After you install the driver you must install the utility package which includes Iputil HBAnyware and the HBA API libraries The Iputil utility is no longer included in the driver kit Installing Driver Utilities on page 15 As a matter of course you should always make a full system backup prior to beginning an installation or update procedure e If you are currently running an older version of the Emulex driver for Solaris the update procedure includes removing the old driver e Before upgrading the driver you must uninstall any previously installed utilities Refer to the Uninstalling the Utilities section on page 17 for instructions e etc hostname pfc lt 0 N gt configuration files specifying adapters for use with IP networking For each LightPulse HBA involved in networking there must be a hostname pfc lt 0 N gt file in etc containing the host s name on that network Note These files are not required if the driver is being used for SCSI support only Driver for Solaris Installation Section Page 3 2S EMULEX Known Issues The following issues have been reported at the time of publication These issues may not yet have b
184. they exist just in case they are needed The file kernel drv lpfc conf is saved in usr tmp lpfc conf pkgadd The file kernel drv sd conf is saved in usr tmp lpfc conf pkgadd For further information on installing and removing drivers consult the Solaris system administra tion documentation and the pkgadd 1M and pkgrm 1M manual pages Uninstalling the Utililities Follow these instructions to uninstall the utilities Note If the HBAnyware Security Configurator is installed it must be uninstalled before uninstalling HBAnyware and Iputil Uninstalling the HBAnyware Security Configurator 1 Logon as root 2 Type pkgrm HBAnywareSSC Uninstalling HBAnyware and Iputil To uninstall HBAnyware and Iputil 1 Logon as root 2 Type pkgrm HBAnyware Loading Manpages Manual pages are installed in section 7d of the online man pages Normally the catman command can be run to create preformatted versions of the on line manual from the nroff 1 input files Each manual page is examined and those whose preformatted versions are missing or out of date are re created If any changes are made catman re creates the windex database Depending on your system this operation can take anywhere from 1 to 10 minutes If you press n the catman will be skipped which allows the installation to complete quickly If the catman command is skipped it can be run later SUN SAN Foundation Software Considerations Emulex n
185. through 5 to update the firmware on the second port Updating FC Boot You can update FC boot code BootBIOS OpenBoot or EFIBoot using either HBAnyware or putil e _HBAnyware allows you to update FC boot code on remote and local HBAs e putil allows you to update FC boot code on local HBAs only Updating FC Boot Code Using HBAnyware Prerequisites e The Emulex driver for Solaris has been installed properly e HBAnyware has been installed properly e The FC Boot files have been downloaded from the Emulex Web site to the Emulex Repository folder RMRepository This folder is in usr sbin nbanyware RMRepository e The FC Boot file has been extracted into the Emulex Repository folder Caution If you are downloading EFIBoot on an HBA attached to the remote system disk it is recommended to use the EFI utility to perform the download The EFI utility is bundled with the EFI boot firmware on the Emulex website Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 57 2S EMULEX Procedure To update FC Boot Code using HBAnyware 1 Start HBAnyware 2 Inthe discovery tree left pane click the adapter to which you want to load the firmware 3 Inthe property tabs right pane select the Firmware tab 4 On the Firmware tab click the Update Firmware button The Firmware Download window is displayed 5 Browse to the Emulex Repository Select the EFIBoot file to download and click OK Click the Start Download button A s
186. to kernel drv sd conf b Merge the files usr tmp Ipfs conf pkgrm and usr tmp lpfc conf pkgrm into usr tmp Ipfc conf c Rename Ipfs to Ipfc in both usr tmp lpfc conf and kernel drv sd conf files d Replace the old Ipfs instance number to the new Ipfc instance number in the usr tmp Ipfc conf file e Update the configuration parameters in kernel drv lpfc conf with the values from usr tmp Ipfc conf 10 Reboot the system Driver for Solaris Installation Section Page 14 2S EMULEX Directory Structure After installation the following directories are created on the system Table 1 Directory Structure Directory Description usr sbin lpfc Driver utilities This directory is created after the utilities are installed usr sbin hbanyware HBAnyware files This directory is created after the utilities are installed Installing the Utilities Follow these instructions to install HBAnyware and Iputil on your system For ease of installation HBAnyware and Iputil are bundled together Installing HBAnyware and Iputil Prerequisites lpfc driver 6 02h must be installed prior to installing the utilties Java Runtime Environment Version 1 4 or later of the Java Runtime Environment JRE must be installed HBAnyware will not run under earlier versions of the JRE The JRE and instructions for installation can be found at http java sun com downloads index html Procedure To inst
187. ty configuration on the MSC However you cannot make modifications to the security configuration on a Backup Master Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 101 gt gt EMULEX When the Configurator runs on a Backup Master the Access Control Group tab looks like the tab ona non MSC system The Access Sub Group tab displays the ASGs but you cannot change the ASGs SE iLANywore Secunty Configurator x Access Cannot Group Accert Sub Groups Backup Master About Remove Secuty Gener ake New Keys I Enable Switch Access Reime Access Corral Gooup Servere U Curt b_0_Sre iF CusOb 1s E GustDb_10_Sre CusDb 11 Siv ft CustDb_2 Sev CurDb 2 Se E CustDb_4_Srw CutDbh S Sew P CustDb_6 Srv CutDb_ 7_Siv H Eng HASye_0 HASys_1 A HASys_2 MASys_3 Matin N Figure 53 The Access Control Group Tab The Backup Master tab is available only when the HBAnyware Security Configurator is running on the MSC or a Backup Master Use this tab to set up a system as a Backup Master to the MSC and to replace the MSC with a Backup Master Each time the HBAnyware Security Configurator is started on the MSC and no Backup Master is assigned a message warns you that no Backup Master Client is assigned to the security configuration If you run the HBAnyware Security Configurator on a Backup Master a message warns you that you can only view security information on a Backup Master Security changes mus
188. until after you have rebooted the system Generally you should ensure that the bind type in the Current Settings section of the Target Mapping dialog box is the same as the type of binding selected in the Persistent Binding Configuration section of the dialog box To bind a target that does not appear in the Persistent Binding Table 1 Click Bind New Target The Bind New Target dialog box is displayed 2 Bind New Target Figure 28 The Bind New Target Dialog Box Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 77 gt gt EMULEX 2 Click the type of binding you want to use and type the WWPN WWNN or D_ID you want to bind to the target 3 Select the Bus ID and Target ID that you want to bind and click OK Note A target will not appear on the target list if automapping has been disabled and the target is not already persistently bound Adding New Targets Using sd conf Solaris 8 You can perform on the fly configuration changes without rebooting using HBAnyware For Solaris 8 you must first add the new targets to the sd conf file 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 lpfc target 18 lun 10 name sd parent l1pfc target 19 lun 15 2 Save the file and exit vi Changing Parameters or Bindings To change parameters or bindings in Solaris 9 edit the sd conf
189. ur network after the driver is installed a reboot is necessary to configure and set up the additional HBA for networking Verifying the Network Connection Verify the connection to the network by pinging a known IP address ping ip address At this point you may use the host adapter or configure additional Solaris parameters to increase performance or optimize driver operation in a unique environment To perform additional configuration changes consult your Solaris documentation Enabling IP Networking for Multiple Adapters To enable networking on two or more installed host adapters in the same system you must create additional hostname pfcX files manually where X is the instance number of the host adapter being configured Upon rebooting Solaris will automatically configure and set up the additional adapters for networking If IP networking support is enabled after the initial driver installation the network on setting must be updated in Ipfc conf Any name given in the hostname pfcX files must have a valid IP address associated with it The IP address is established through NIS DNS or another addressing scheme Alternately rerun the installation procedure doing so is called an update Before you update the driver be sure to save the hostname file and IP address information in a temp file Running an update install provides the opportunity to enable IP networking support then restore all hostname file and IP address inf
190. us 2 ulpWord 4 3 disc 4 num_disc_nodes SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_ELS Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0105 ELi LOGO completes to NPort lt nlp_DID gt DESCRIPTION The HBA performed a LOGO to a remote NPort DATA 1 ulpStatus 2 ulpWord 4 3 num_disc_nodes SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_ELS Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0106 ELi ELS cmd tag lt ulploTag gt completes DESCRIPTION The specific ELS command was completed by the firmware DATA 1 ulpStatus 2 ulpWord 4 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_ELS Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0107 ELi Retry ELS command lt elsCmd gt to remote NPORT lt did gt DESCRIPTION The driver is retrying the specific ELS command DATA 1 retry 2 delay SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_ELS Verbose ACTION No action needed informational 0108 ELi No retry ELS command lt elsCmd gt to remote NPORT lt did gt DESCRIPTION The driver decided not to retry the specific ELS command that failed DATA 1 retry 2 nlp_flag SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_ELS Verbose ACTION No action needed informational Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 117 2S EMULEX 0109 ELi ACC to LOGO completes to NPort lt nlp_DID gt DESCRIPTION The driver received a LOGO from a remote NPort and successfully issued an ACC response DATA 1 nlp_flag 2 nlp_state 3 nlp_rpi SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_EL
191. ware driver problem If problems persist report these errors to Technical Support 1212 Mle Convert ASC to hex Output buffer to small DESCRIPTION ASCII string to hexadecimal conversion failed The output buffer byte size is less than 1 2 of the input byte count Every two input characters bytes require one output byte DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a software driver problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support 1213 Mic Convert ASC to hex Input char seq not ASC hex DESCRIPTION The ASCII hexadecimal input string contains a non ASCII hex character DATA None SEVERITY Error configuration LOG Always ACTION Make necessary changes to the Ipfc configuration file Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 149 2S EMULEX 1214 Mle Cannot unload driver IP interface still attached DESCRIPTION An attempt was made to unload the driver while the IP interface was active DATA 1 refcnt 2 brd_no SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION Exit the IP interface before attempting to unload the driver Link Events 1300 1399 1300 LKe Re establishing Link timer expired DESCRIPTION The driver detected a condition where it had to re initialize the link DATA 1 fc_flag 2 fc_ffstate SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION If numerous link events are occurring check the physical connections to the Fibre Channel network 1301 LKi Re esta
192. x Repository folder RMRepository Procedure To load firmware using HBAnyware 1 Start HBAnyware 2 Inthe discovery tree left pane click the adapter to which you want to load the firmware 3 Inthe property tabs right pane select the Firmware tab EEE Figure 22 The HBAnyware Firmware Tab Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 54 2S EMULEX 4 On the Firmware tab click the Update Firmware button The HBAnyware Firmware Download dialog box is displayed w Cuert Firmware Host Name Oh p 91 42 emater com Adapter Model 1P 20000 Carrers Version LIAL 7201 SIAL Ferae Update Firmware Fie Dart Download Carcet Figure 23 The HBAnyware Firmware Download dialog box 5 Click Browse The Firmware File Selection dialog box appears Select the firmware file to download and click OK The HBAnyware Firmware Download dialog box reappears 6 Click Start Download A status bar displays the progress of the download During this time the host bus adapter or adapters in the discovery tree is displayed in red text indicating that it is offline It is displayed in black text when the update is complete If you are updating the firmware on a dual channel HBA repeat steps 2 through 5 to update the firmware on the second port or use the Batch Firmware Download procedure on page 55 Note If the state of the boot code message on the board has changed this change will be reflected immediately on the Det
193. y configuration the Backup Master systems must be online when the Security Configurator is running on the MSC Otherwise updates to the security configuration are not reflected to the Backup Master If the Backup Master becomes the MSC corruption of the security configuration may occur Click OK to close the message Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 111 Master Security Client Situations Table 8 Master Security Client Situations lt EMULEX We network storage Situation Resolution The MSC is no longer bootable or able to connect to the FC network You must reassign a Backup Master as the new MSC from the Backup Master Warning Use this procedure only if the MSC cannot relinquish control to a Backup Master For example if the MSC is no longer bootable or able to connect to the FC network Under any other circumstances if the Backup Master takes over as the MSC and the MSC is still running or comes back online later there will be two MSCs for the same security configuration This will eventually lead to corruption of the security configuration New Keys Were Generated While Servers Were Offline A Generate New Keys operation was performed while one or more of the servers were offline Now those servers can no longer access the HBAnyware Security Configurator or the HBAnyware utility The servers are no longer part of the security configuration In order to reset the security
194. ystem from the Available Systems list 4 Click the left arrow to move the system to the Backup Masters list 5 Click OK or Apply to save your changes Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 103 2S EMULEX Reassigning a Backup Master as the New MSC from the Old MSC Because a Backup Master may have to take over as the Master Security Client MSC it should be able to physically access all of the HBAs that the MSC can access If the MSC is connected to multiple fabrics its Backup Master should be selected from the Available Systems list that is connected to the same fabrics as the MSC To reassign a Backup Master as the new MSC from the old MSC 1 On the MSC start the HBAnyware Security Configurator 2 Click the Backup Master tab LBGtitiAuywarr Securty Confugarater x Access Coral Group Acces SubGioupe Backup Maner Atos Backup Masters Aan New Master Chart Figure 56 The Backup Master Tab 3 Inthe Backup Masters list select the Backup Master system that you want to reassign as the MSC Click Assign New Master Client You will be asked if you wish to proceed 5 Click Yes The selected Backup Master becomes the new MSC The current MSC becomes a server in the new MSC s ACG After the changes are made a message indicates that the reassignment is complete 6 Click OK The Configurator closes because the system is no longer the MSC Reassigning a Backup Master as the New MSC from the Backu
195. ystems in the group This may not be a desirable situation because any system can perform actions such as resetting boards or downloading firmware The HBAnyware security package can be used to control which HBAnyware systems can remotely access and manage HBAs on other systems in a Fibre Channel network HBAnyware security is systems based not user based Anyone with access to a system that has been granted HBAnyware client access to remote HBAs can manage those HBAs Any unsecured system is still remotely accessible by the HBAnyware client software HBAnyware utility The HBAnyware security software is designed to provide two main security features 1 Prevent remote HBA management from systems that the administrator does not want to have this capability 2 Prevent an accidental operation such as firmware download on a remote HBA In this case the administrator does not want to have access to HBAs in systems he or she is not responsible for maintaining The first time the HBAnyware Security Configurator is run on a system in an environment where no security as been configured the initial Access Control Group ACG is created At this point only this system has remote access to the HBAs in the systems in the ACG They are no longer remotely accessible from any other system Subsequently additional Access Sub Groups ASGs can be created This grants systems in the ACG the ability to remotely access the HBAs of other selected systems i
196. yware to do any of the following Discover HBAs Reset HBAs Sort HBAs Set up persistent binding Set driver parameters Update firmware on the local HBA or on remote HBAs Update FC boot code BootBIOS OpenBoot or EFIBoot on the local HBA or on remote HBAs Note HBAnyware s rmserver must be running on all remote hosts that are to be discovered and managed Remote capabilities of HBAnyware are subject to fabric zoning configuration Remote hosts to be discovered and managed by HBAnyware must be in the same zone e The LightPulse utility Iputil is a command line interface Use Iputil to do any of the following Download PCI configuration data files Discover HBAs Reset HBAs Update firmware on the local HBA Update FC boot code on the local HBA Enable the BootBIOS message Driver for Solaris Configuration Section Page 19 2S EMULEX Starting HBAnyware for Solaris To start HBAnyware for Solaris 1 su to root 2 Run the script usr sbin hbanyware hbanyware To start the HBAnyware Security Configurator for Solaris 1 su to root 2 Run the script usr sbin hbanyware ssc Starting HBAnyware in Local Element Manager Mode The HBAnyware utility can also be launched with a command line call for Solaris systems To launch the HBAnyware utility from the command line 1 Type HBAnyware and press lt ENTER gt This starts HBAnyware running using in band access You can also start the utility runn
197. zation failed when issuing a FARP mailbox command DATA None SEVERITY Warning LOG LOG_INIT Verbose ACTION None required 0451 INe Enable interrupt handler failed DESCRIPTION The driver attempted to register the HBA interrupt service routine with the host operating system but failed DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a hardware or driver problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support 0453 INe Adapter failed to init mbxCmd lt cmd gt READ_CONFIG mbxStatus lt status gt DESCRIPTION Adapter initialization failed when issuing a READ_CONFIG mailbox command DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a hardware or firmware problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support 0454 INe Adapter failed to init mbxCmd lt cmd gt INIT_LINK mbxStatus lt status gt DESCRIPTION Adapter initialization failed when issuing an INIT_LINK mailbox command DATA None SEVERITY Error LOG Always ACTION This error could indicate a hardware or firmware problem If the problem persists report the error to Technical Support Driver for Solaris Troubleshooting Section Page 138 2S EMULEX 0455 INi Vital Product DESCRIPTION Vital product data VPD contained in the HBA flash DATA 1 vpd 0 2 vpd 1 3 vpd 2 4 vpd 3 SEVERITY Information LOG LOG_INIT Verbose ACTION No action needed inform
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