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1. Feature Professional Professional Plus Enterprise Encryption Layer 2 FC support Yes Yes Yes Encryption configuration and monitoring Yes Yes Yes Access Gateway Cisco interop support Yes Yes Yes Device decommissioning Yes Yes Yes End device connectivity Yes Yes Yes Collection Views Fabric binding No Yes Yes Fabric Watch Hardware Element Element Element Manager Manager Manager Ports Element Element Element Manager Manager Manager Admin Element Element Element Manager Manager Manager Router Admin Element Element Element Manager Manager Manager Name Server Element Element Element Manager Manager Manager Fault management Element Element Element Manager Manager Manager Show switch events Yes Yes Yes Show fabric events Yes Yes Yes Syslog registration and forwarding Yes Yes Yes SNMP trap registration and forwarding Yes Yes Yes Trap configuration credentials and customization Yes Yes Yes Event forwarding No Yes Yes Event custom report No Yes Yes Event processing event policies and pseudo events No Yes Yes Common SNMP Trap registration Yes Yes Yes FCIP management FCIP configuration wizard Yes Yes Yes Iperf and IP trace route Yes Yes Yes FCoE management FCoE configuration Yes Yes Yes Migration from DCFM Yes Yes Yes Features that support M EOS devices and mixed fabrics No Yes Yes Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 53 A Edition feature support TABLE 17 S
2. saaana eee eee 27 Installing the Smart Card driver on the local client 27 Installing the Smart Card driver on the remote client 29 Detecting and correcting a default Linux Smart Card driver 29 Configuring an explicit server IP address 000000e 31 Configuring remote client access to the database 32 Chapter 3 Data Migration Upgrading the license 0 0 cc eee 33 Supported migration paths 0 00 cece eee eee 34 DCFM migration paths 0 0 0 cece eee 36 EFCM and Fabric Manager migration paths 36 Pre migration requirements 00 cece eee eee eee 36 Pre migration requirements when migrating from one server to GNOME Kec ah ee e eine Gh ed a dude head ee hoe deal Oe 37 Additional pre migration requirements on UNIX systems 38 Additional trial requirements 000 0c 39 Migrating Gates sssi cocina eine ssi ee t aae ne endian nce ected anced eaves ded 39 Chapter 4 Uninstallation Uninstalling from Windows systemMS 0000 eee ee eee 47 Uninstalling from Windows systems headless uninstall 48 Uninstalling from UNIX systemS 0 002 cee ee eee 48 Uninstalling from UNIX systems headless uninstall 49 iv Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Appendix A Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 References Network Advisor packages 0 0 0 eee e eee
3. 16 Gbps 4 slot Backbone Chassis Fabric OS v7 0 0 or later Brocade DCX 8510 8 lt Superscript gt 1 lt super script gt 2 Brocade Encryption Switch 16 Gbps 8 slot Backbone Chassis 8 Gbps Encryption Switch Fabric OS v7 0 0 or later Fabric OS v6 1 1_enc or later FS8 18 Encryption Blade Encryption Blade FA4 18 Application Platform Blade Application Platform Blade FC8 16 Blade FC 8 GB 16 port Blade FC8 32 Blade FC 8 GB 32 port Blade FC8 48 Blade FC 8 GB 48 port Blade FC8 64 Blade FC 8 GB 64 port Blade FC10 6 Blade FC 10 6 ISL Blade FC8 32E blade 8 Gbps 32 port blade Fabric OS v7 0 1 or later FC8 48E blade Superscript gt s 8 Gbps 48 port blade Fabric OS v7 0 1 or later FC16 32 Blade 16 Gbps 32 port blade Fabric OS v7 0 0 or later FC16 48 Blade 16 Gbps 48 port blade Fabric OS v7 0 0 or later FCoE10 24 Blade 10 Gbps FCoE Port Router Blade FX8 24 Blade lt SuPerscript gt 1 lt superscript gt 2 8 Gbps Extension Blade 1 Professional can discover but not manage this device Use the device s Element Manager which can be launched from the Connectivity Map to manage the device This device cannot be used as a Seed switch 2 Professional Plus Trial and Licensed version can discover but not manage this device Use the device s Element Manager which can be launched from the Connectivity Map to manage the device This device cannot be us
4. Document History Title Publication number Summary of changes Date Network Advisor SAN Installation and 53 1002801 01 New document December 2012 Migration Guide Contents About This Document ln this Chapter si siai iina doses Bie aside ch Wee Hah ss hk ae v How this document is organized 0 00 eee ee eee v Supported hardware and software 0 00 cece eee eee vi Fabric OS hardware and software support vi What s new in this document 00 0 cc eee cece eee eee ix Document conventionS 00 000 cee ee eee eee X Text f rmattiN E s sies die ian E eae eee as xX NOES iis aE nE E E E ded ALEA i A AE EE dead x Key TEnMS sic sce dw ta gov erased wi EA E aa EAA x Notice tothe reader 2c ces i cece ve ee tee en iote tae ontis dries ee xi Additional information 0 000 cc eee eee xi Brocade reSOUICES isora dra eee eee nn bee dare eons xi Other industry reSOUICES 0 eee xi Getting technical help 2 0 20 00 eee xii Document feedback ss sss iss sams cee eee xiii Chapter 1 Installation SYSTEM TEQUIFEMENS sssr ces eenerd Rie eed eee n eee weed 1 Server and Client operating system requirements 2 Host requireMEentS s25 c2c006 ec cian pinete tense eeaeess 3 Memory requirementS 000 e eee eee 3 Operating system cache requirements 200005 4 Disk space requirements 20000 cece ee eee 4 Browser requirementS 0000 c eee eee 5 Client and
5. Finding the process 1 Open a command window 2 Choose one of the following options On Linux systems type netstat nap grep 514 and press Enter The process running on port 514 displays Example output UDP O O ffff 127 0 0 1 514 27397 On Windows systems type netstat anb find i 514 and press Enter The process running on port 514 displays Example output UDP 127 0 0 1 514 3328 Stopping the process Choose one of the following options On Linux systems type kill 9 lt PID gt and press Enter For example kill 9 27397 On Windows systems type taskkill F PID lt PID gt and press Enter For example taskkill F PID 3328 OR 1 Select Ctrl Shift Esc to open Windows Task Manager 2 Click the Processes tab 3 Click the PID column header to sort the processes by PID 4 Select the process you want to stop and click End Process Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Installing the ODBC driver 2 Installing the ODBC driver You must have the Open Database Connectivity ODBC driver to allow remote clients to export data and generate reports The ODBC driver enables you to configure the data source name DSN for the Network Advisor database Installing the ODBC driver on Windows systems You must have the Open Database Connectivity ODBC driver to allow remote clients to export data and generate reports The ODBC driver enables
6. The defaults are Administrator and password respectively Click Login Launching the SMIA Configuration Tool remote client The remote client requires Oracle JRE 1 7 0_O09 For the website listing patch information go to http www oracle com technetwork java javase downloads index html 1 Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the Network Advisor server in the Address bar If the web server port number does not use the default 5989 if is SSL Enabled otherwise the default is 5988 you must enter the web server port number in addition to the IP address For example IP_Address Port_Number The Network Advisor web start screen displays Click the SMIA Configuration Tool web start link The SMIA Configuration Tool Log In dialog box displays Enter your user name and password The defaults are Administrator and password respectively Select or clear the Save password check box to choose whether you want the application to remember your password the next time you log in Click Login The SMIA Configuration Tool displays Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 21 53 1002801 01 2 Syslog troubleshooting Syslog troubleshooting If the default syslog port number is already in use you will not receive any syslog messages from the device Use one of the following procedures depending on your operating system to determine which process is running on the syslog port and to stop the process 22
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8. 0 X you must first migrate to Network Advisor 11 1 X then migrate to Network Advisor 12 0 0 To migrate from Network Advisor 11 0 X to Network Advisor 11 1 X refer to the Network Advisor Migration Guide for Network Advisor 11 1 X NOTE Network Advisor 11 1 X includes 11 1 0 11 1 1 11 1 2 11 1 3 11 1 4 and 11 1 5 NOTE Network Advisor 11 2 X includes 11 2 0 and 11 2 1 NOTE Network Advisor cross flavor migration is supported pre 12 0 0 releases Table 13 shows the migration paths from the DCFM INM and Network Advisor releases INM 3 3 X gt Network Advisor 11 0 X gt Network Advisor 11 1 X Network Advisor 11 1 X gt Network Advisor 11 2 X INM 3 3 X gt Network Advisor 11 0 X gt Network Advisor 11 1 X gt Network Advisor 11 2 X Network Advisor 11 1 X gt Network Advisor 11 3 X gt INM 3 3 X gt Network Advisor 11 0 X gt Network Advisor 11 1 X gt Network Advisor 11 3 X migration path matrix Network Advisor 11 1 X 11 2 X 11 3 X 12 0 X Direct migration DCFM 10 4 X gt DCFM 10 4 X gt DCFM 10 4 X gt Network Advisor 11 1 X gt Network Advisor 12 0 X INM 3 3 X gt Network Advisor 11 0 X gt Network Advisor 11 1 X gt Network Advisor 12 0 X Network Advisor 11 0 X Direct migration Network Advisor 11 0 X gt Network Advisor 11 1 X gt Network Advisor 11 2 X Network Advisor 11 0 X gt Network Advisor 11 1 X gt Network Advisor 11 3 X Network Advisor 11 0 X
9. 1 Disable the SELinux security policy using the setenforce 0 command 2 Install the application refer to Installing the application on page 8 3 Enable the SELinux security policy using the setenforce 1 command 1 Installing the application Installing the application Before you install the application make sure your system meets the minimum pre installation requirements refer to Pre installation requirements on page 6 If you are migrating data refer to Data Migration on page 33 NOTE On Windows systems you must be an Administrator with Read and Write privileges to install Network Advisor NOTE On UNIX systems you must be the root user to install Network Advisor To install the new application version complete the following steps 1 Insert the installation DVD into the DVD ROM drive e For Windows systems if autorun is enabled the DVD Index page launches automatically Click the Install link If autorun is not enabled open this file DVD_Drive Application_Name windows install exe e For UNIX systems complete the following steps a On the Management application server go to the following directory DVD_Drive Application_Name UNIX_Platform bin b Type the following at the command line install bin OR sh install bin NOTE On Linux systems if you double click the install bin file select Run Do not select Run in Terminal Click Next on the Introduction screen Read the agreemen
10. 12 0 0 Enterprise Licensed No No No No Yes 1 Migration from pre 12 0 0 releases does not support partial data migration and network path migration 2 Local path migration is only supported when you partially uninstall the current version Network path migration whether the current version is fully installed or partially uninstalled is always supported Table 15 shows the migration paths from SMI Agent only For the step by step migration procedures refer to Migrating data on page 39 TABLE 15 SMI Agent only migration paths Current version Professional version Trial version Licensed Version SMI Agent only Professional Enterprise Professional Enterprise Plus Plus Network Advisor 11 1 X 11 2 X SMI Agent No No No No No Yes only Network Advisor 11 X 0 SMI Agent only No No No No No Yes Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 35 3 Pre migration requirements DCFM migration paths NOTE Before you migrate from DCFM to Network Advisor 11 0 X 11 1 0 11 1 1 or 11 1 2 you must reset your DCFM password back to the default password You cannot migrate directly from DCFM 10 0 X DCFM 10 1 X or DCFM 10 3 X to Network Advisor 12 0 0 You must first migrate to DCFM 10 4 X then migrate to Network Advisor 11 1 X then migrate to Network Advisor 12 0 0 To migrate from DCFM 10 0 X DCFM 10 1 X or DCFM 10 3 X to DCFM 10 4 X contact your customer representative To migrate from DCFM 10 4 X to Network
11. Server 11 x86 32 bit Oracle Enterprise 6 1 x86 32 bit Guest VMs VMware ESX Server i 5 0 Microsoft Hyper V Hyper V Server 2008 R2 SP1 Supports all client OS versions available for Windows and Linux KVM Table 4 summarizes the minimum host requirements for running Network Advisor SAN with SMI Agent on Windows and Linux systems TABLE 4 Professional Intel Core2 duo 2 GHz or equivalent Server plus one local client SAN with SMI Agent host requirements Professional Plus Intel Core2 duo 2 GHz or equivalent Enterprise Small Intel Core2 duo 2 GHz or equivalent Medium Intel Dual CPU Core2 duo 2 4 GHz or equivalent Large LAN Intel Dual CPU Core2 duo 2 4 GHz or equivalent Remote client only N A Intel Core2 duo 2 GHz or equivalent Intel Core2 duo 2 GHz or equivalent Intel Core2 duo 2 GHz or equivalent Intel Core2 duo 2 GHz or equivalent Table 5 summarizes the minimum host requirements for running SMI Agent only on Windows and Linux systems TABLE 5 Server plus one local client Enterprise Small Intel Core2 duo 2GHz or equivalent SMI Agent only host requirements Medium Intel Dual CPU Core2 duo 2 4 GHz or equivalent Large Intel Dual CPU Core2 duo 2 4 GHz or equivalent Remote client only Intel Core2 duo 2GHz or equivalent Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Intel Core2 duo 2GHz or equivalent Intel
12. Windows the hosts file is located in the WINDOWS system32 drivers etc directory For Linux the hosts file is located in the etc directory Add the following entries For IPV4 machine TAT 001 localhost For IPV6 enabled machine 127 0021 localhost zal localhost Save and close the file To configure the application refer to one of the following sections e If this is a fresh installation refer to Network Advisor Configuration on page 17 e If you are upgrading from a previous version and need to migrate data refer to Data Migration on page 33 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 1 Headless installation Headless installation Headless installation also known as silent mode installation is fully supported on all platforms Once initiated the headless installation requires minimal user interaction and runs based on the default values provided Headless installation performs the actual installation however you must use the Configuration wizard in graphical user interface mode to copy data and settings configure the FTP or SCP server configure IP and configure server ports Before you install Network Advisor make sure you meet the following requirements Make sure all system requirements have been met prior to installation For specific system requirements refer to System requirements on page 1 Additional pre installation requirements for UNIX systems headless
13. Yes Yes Authentication and authorization configuration Access Gateway AG management AG display Support for firmware download supportSave performance statistics and Yes Yes Yes configuration file management Active sessions Yes Yes Yes Bottleneck detection Configuration No Yes Yes Statistics No Yes Yes Badge on topology and product tree Yes Yes Yes Show affected host No Yes Yes Call Home support Support for all call home centers No Yes Yes SupportSave for Fabric OS switches No Yes Yes Support for appending the last 30 events in a call home event for e mail based No Yes Yes call home centers Configuration management Configuration repository management No Yes Yes Firmware download Yes Yes Yes Manual backup Yes Yes Yes NOTE Professional only supports one switch at a time Save configuration Yes Yes Yes NOTE Professional only supports one switch at a time Periodic configuration backup and persistence No Yes Yes Replicate switch configuration No Yes Yes Dashboard Yes Yes Yes DCB configuration management Yes Yes Yes DCX backbone chassis discovery and management No No Yes Deployment Manager Diagnostic port test No Yes Yes Digital diagnostic Yes Yes Yes 52 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 TABLE 17 SAN features supported Continued Edition feature support A
14. connections for all users search for the following text and uncomment the second line IPv6 remote connections Uncomment below line to allow all IPv6 remote users host all all 0 0 md5 To allow access to a specific IPv4 address search for the following text and uncomment the second line Uncomment below line and provide IPV4 address to allow specific IPv4 remote user host all all lt IPV4 address gt 32 md5 To allow access to a specific IPv6 address search for the following text and uncomment the second line Uncomment below line and provide IPV6 address to allow specific IPv6 remote user host all all lt IPV6 address gt 128 md5 Save and close the file Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Data Migration Chapter 3 In this chapter Upgrading the license Supported migration paths e Pre migration requirements MEANE CSA ok oie ne ee Upgrading the license NOTE You cannot upgrade the license key from Professional edition The quickest and simplest method of moving from one package to another is to enter the new license information on the Network Advisor License dialog box The following tables list the available upgrade paths TABLE 12 SAN upgrade paths Current software release SAN Professional To software release SAN Professional Plus Trial or Licensed version SAN Enterprise Trial or Licensed version SAN Pr
15. default is 443 b Enable HTTP redirection to HTTPS by selecting the Redirect HTTP Requests to HTTPS check box When you enable HTTP redirection the server uses port 80 to redirect HTTP requests to HTTPS You can configure the server port settings from the Options dialog box Server Port pane For instructions refer to the Network Advisor User Manual or online help c Enter a port number in the Database Port field default is 5432 NOTE Do not use a port number below 1024 d Enter a port number in the Starting Port Number field default is 24600 NOTE For Professional software the server requires 15 consecutive free ports beginning with the starting port number NOTE For Trial and Licensed software the server requires 18 consecutive free ports beginning with the starting port number e Enter a port number in the Syslog Port Number field default is 514 NOTE If the default syslog port number is already in use you will not receive any syslog messages from the device To find and stop the process currently running on the default Syslog port number refer to Syslog troubleshooting on page 22 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 17 53 1002801 01 2 Configuring Network Advisor Enter a port number in the SNMP Port Number field default is 162 Click Next If you enter a syslog port number already in use a message displays Click No on the message to remain on the Server Configuration sc
16. eee eee 51 Edition feature Support 6 ee eee 52 Management server and client ports 0 00 eee eae 58 SCalabilitWilimMitS 22 shen e renea e eetan rua Serta PEs 61 vi Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 About This Document In this chapter How this document is orgamized osc arci ee ed eine wale de aloe v e Supported hardware and software anssen eee eee eee vi o Whats New D MS dotumiem cea ckieads teaiiehassceadekeadsoead ix Document COMVENMONS s ascesa ated seed nen cde e lies be PaGileckabin oo RAin x NOUCe TO TNE reader avcacatuseerectavee EEEk ERIRE DIEETI EER xi Additonal MOMMA acca reeeeeeeeeereaeeGecseeGegadanteeme rons xi GenRe TEAR UIE AN DED yo scene oahu ascends eb sla deg ede xii Document EEDA sertti frip EAEEREN ER a renrerkawenes xiii How this document is organized This document is organized to help you find the information that you want as quickly and easily as possible The document contains the following components e Chapter 1 Installation provides system and pre installation requirements as well as step by step installation instructions e Chapter 2 Network Advisor Configuration provides step by step instructions to configure a fresh Network Advisor installation e Chapter 3 Data Migration provides pre migration requirements as well as step by step instructions for migrating data from a previous release of Networ
17. on the SMI Agent Configuration screen Trial and Licensed only Select the Start SLP check box if necessary Only enabled if you enabled SLP on the SMI Agent Configuration screen Select the Start Client check box if necessary Click Finish After all of the services are started the Log In dialog box displays To make changes to the configuration you can re launch the configuration wizard refer to Configuring an explicit server IP address on page 31 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Accessing the Network Advisor interfaces 2 14 Enter your user name and password The defaults are Administrator and password respectively NOTE Do not enter Domain User_Name in the User ID field for LDAP server authentication 15 Click Login 16 Click OK on the Network Advisor Login Banner Accessing the Network Advisor interfaces Use the following procedures to access Network Advisor from the server and client as well as to access the Server Management Console and the SMI Agent Configuration Tool Logging into a server You must log into a server to monitor your network NOTE You must have an established user account on the server to log in 1 Double click the desktop icon or open the application from the Start menu The Log In dialog box displays 2 Loginto another server by entering the IP address to the other server in the Network Address field NOTE The server must be the exact s
18. or later FC4 48 Brocade 48000 director with FR4 18i Blades Brocade 48000 director with FC4 16IP Blades Director Chassis with 4 Gbps router extension blades Director Chassis with 4 Gbps 8 FC port and 8 GbE iSCSI blades Fabric OS v5 1 0 or later FR4 18i Fabric OS v5 2 0 or later FC4 16IP Brocade 48000 director with FC10 6 Blades Director Chassis with 10 Gbps 6 port ISL blades Fabric OS v5 3 0 or later FC10 6 Brocade DCX 2 Brocade DCX lt SYPerscript gt t lt sunerscript gt 2 with FC8 16 FC8 32 and FC8 48 Blades 8 slot Backbone Chassis 8 slot Backbone Chassis with 8 Gbps 16 FC port 8 Gbps 32 FC port and 8 Gbps 48 FC port blades Fabric OS v6 0 0 or later Fabric OS v6 0 0 or later Brocade DCX SuPerseript gt 1 csuperscript gt 2 with FC8 64 Blades 8 slot Backbone Chassis with 8 Gbps 64 FC port blades Fabric OS v6 4 0 Brocade DCX Superscript lt sunerscript gt 2 with FR4 18i Blades 8 slot Backbone Chassis with 4 Gbps Router Extension blade Fabric OS v6 0 0 or later Brocade DCX Superscript lt sunerscript gt 2 with FC10 6 Blades 8 slot Backbone Chassis with FC 10 6 ISL Blade Fabric OS v6 2 0 Brocade DCX lt SYPerscript gt t lt sunerscript gt 2 with FS8 18 Blades 8 slot Backbone Chassis with Encryption Blade Fabric OS v6 1 1_enc or later Brocade DCX Superscript L lt sunerscript gt 2 with FX8 24 Blades 8 slot Backbone Chassis
19. with 8 Gbps 12 FC port 10 GbE ports 2 10 GbE ports blade Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Fabric OS v6 3 1_CEE vii TABLE 1 Device name Brocade DCX SuPerseript gt 1 csuperscript gt 2 with FCoE10 24 Blades Fabric OS supported hardware Continued Terminology used in documentation 8 slot Backbone Chassis with 10 Gbps 24 port FCoE blade Firmware level required Fabric OS v6 3 1_CEE Brocade DCX 4S 4 slot Backbone Chassis Fabric OS v6 0 0 or later Brocade DCX 4S with FC8 16 FC8 32 and FC8 48 Blades 4 slot Backbone Chassis with 8 Gbps 16 FC port 8 Gbps 32 FC port and 8 Gbps 48 FC port blades Fabric OS v6 2 0 Brocade DCX 4S with FC8 64 Blades 4 slot Backbone Chassis with 8 Gbps 64 FC port blades Fabric OS v6 4 0 Brocade DCX 4S with FR4 18i Blades 4 slot Backbone Chassis with 4 Gbps Router Extension blade Fabric OS v6 2 0 Brocade DCX 4S with FC10 6 Blades Brocade DCX 4S with FS8 18 Blades 4 slot Backbone Chassis with FC 10 6 ISL Blade 4 slot Backbone Chassis with Encryption Blade Fabric OS v6 2 0 Fabric OS v6 1 1_enc or later Brocade DCX 4S with FX8 24 Blades 4 slot Backbone Chassis with 8 Gbps 12 FC port 10 GbE ports 2 10 GbE ports blade Fabric OS v6 3 1_CEE Brocade DCX 4S with FCoE10 24 Blades 4 slot Backbone Chassis with 10 Gbps 24 port FCoE blade Fabric OS v6 3 0 or later Brocade DCX 8510 4
20. 0_0 3 Select one of the following options on the Uninstall Option screen e Partial Uninstall Configuration and performance data is retained to be re used by the new installation e Full Uninstall All data is removed 4 Click Uninstall Click Done on the Uninstall Complete screen 48 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Uninstalling from UNIX systems headless uninstall 4 Uninstalling from UNIX systems headless uninstall If the application was installed using the headless installation complete the following steps to uninstall Network Advisor and SMI Agent from your UNIX server 1 Go to Install_Home Uninstall_Network_Advisor12_0_0 2 Choose one of the following options e To partially uninstall Network Advisor configuration and performance data is retained to be re used by the new installation execute Uninstall_Network_Advisor 12_0_0 f lt absolute path of partial uninstall property file gt e To fully uninstall Network Advisor all data is removed execute Uninstall_Network_Advisor 12_0_0 f lt absolute path of full uninstall property file gt When uninstallation is complete an Uninstallation complete message displays You must manually delete the Install_Home silent folder Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 49 53 1002801 01 4 50 Uninstalling from UNIX systems headless uninstall Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53
21. 1002801 01 Appendix References A In this Appendix Network Advisor packages a rossa inace ea seals el cpa weir adele a a elie Bde 51 Edition Teate SUPPO eaer ancarva eran R EAER 52 Management server and chent POrnS 2 ec tsediie ed saswdiebhedsawe 58 OTST MRE saa eae a Sod sad Seachem ace diaadl R E RE ede 61 Network Advisor packages Table 16 summarizes the packages and available versions for each package TABLE 16 Packages and versions Package Versions SAN with SMI Agent Licensed Version Enterprise e SAN Support for 36 fabrics 10 000 devices and 9 000 switch ports NOTE Virtual Fabrics are counted as Fabrics when calculating the managed count limits Licensed Version Professional Plus SAN Support for 36 fabrics 4 096 devices and 2560 switch ports NOTE Virtual Fabrics are counted as Fabrics when calculating the managed count limits Professional e SAN Support for 1 fabric 1 000 devices and 1 000 ports NOTE SMI Agent is not supported on Professional Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 51 53 1002801 01 A Edition feature support Edition feature support Table 17 details whether the SAN features are supported in the Professional Professional Plus or Enterprise versions or only through the Element Manager of the device TABLE 17 SAN features supported Feature Professional Professional Plus Enterprise AAA Authentication Authorization and Auditing No
22. 53 1002801 01 B _ gt Brocade Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide Supporting Network Advisor 12 0 0 BROCADE Copyright 2012 Brocade Communications Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Brocade Brocade Assurance the B wing symbol Biglron DCX Fabric OS Fastlron MLX Netlron SAN Health Serverlron Turbolron VCS and VDX are registered trademarks and AnylO Brocade One CloudPlex Effortless Networking ICX NET Health OpenScript and The Effortless Network are trademarks of Brocade Communications Systems Inc in the United States and or in other countries Other brands products or service names mentioned may be trademarks of their respective owners Notice This document is for informational purposes only and does not set forth any warranty expressed or implied concerning any equipment equipment feature or service offered or to be offered by Brocade Brocade reserves the right to make changes to this document at any time without notice and assumes no responsibility for its use This informational document describes features that may not be currently available Contact a Brocade sales office for information on feature and product availability Export of technical data contained in this document may require an export license from the United States government The authors and Brocade Communications Systems Inc shall have no liability or responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss cost
23. AN features supported Continued Feature Professional Professional Plus Enterprise FICON CUP Cascaded FICON configuration wizard No No Yes Cascaded FICON Fabric merge wizard No No Yes PDCM Matrix Element Element Yes Manager Manager Firmware management and SupportSave Firmware download Yes Yes Yes Capture SupportSave Yes Yes Yes Frame monitor No Yes Yes HBA management HBA management Yes Yes Yes VM management Yes Yes Yes Driver DIOS management No Yes Yes Fabric assigned WWN No Yes Yes HBA Server and Storage port mapping No Yes Yes High Integrity Fabric No Yes Yes IPv6 Server Switch support Yes Yes Yes iSCSI discovery Yes Yes Yes Layer 2 trace route No Yes Yes License No Yes Yes Meta SAN No Yes Yes Routing configuration Domain ID configuration Name Server Yes Yes Yes Open Trunking Support Display trunks on the topology Yes Yes Yes Display trunks properties Yes Yes Yes Display marching ants Yes Yes Yes Display connections properties Yes Yes Yes 54 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 TABLE 17 SAN features supported Continued Edition feature support A Feature Professional Professional Plus Enterprise Performance management SNMP monitoring Real Time Performance collection display and reports Yes Yes Yes Historical Performance collection display and reports No Yes Yes Thresho
24. Advisor 11 1 X refer to Network Advisor Migration Guide for Network Advisor 11 1 X EFCM and Fabric Manager migration paths You cannot migrate directly from EFCM or Fabric Manager to Network Advisor 12 0 0 To migrate from EFCM or Fabric Manager you must first migrate to DCFM 10 3 X then migrate to Network Advisor 11 1 X then migrate to Network Advisor 12 0 0 For more information about migrating from EFCM or Fabric Manager to DCFM 10 3 X contact your customer representative Pre migration requirements Before you install Network Advisor make sure you meet the following pre migration requirements e Make sure all system requirements have been met prior to installation For specific system requirements refer to System requirements on page 1 e Check for and install the latest Java patches for your operating system Network Advisor requires Oracle JRE 1 6 0_33 For the website listing patch information go to http www oracle com technetwork java javase downloads index html e Make sure that you fully back up your current Management application data on your management server e Make sure you close all instances of the application before migrating e Make sure to install Network Advisor on the same system as your current Management application e If you are migrating within the same release or you are migrating from Professional to Licensed software make sure to partially uninstall refer to Uninstallation on page 47 the
25. Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Notice to the reader This document may contain references to the trademarks of the following corporations These trademarks are the properties of their respective companies and corporations These references are made for informational purposes only Corporation Referenced trademarks and products Linus Torvalds Linux Microsoft Corporation Windows Windows NT Internet Explorer Netscape Communications Corporation Netscape Red Hat Inc Red Hat Red Hat Network Maximum RPM Linux Undercover Sun Microsystems Inc Sun Solaris Sun Fire Sun Ultra Java Plug in The Open Group UNIX VMware Inc VMware Additional information This section lists additional Brocade and industry specific documentation that you might find helpful Brocade resources To get up to the minute information go to http my brocade com to register at no cost for a user ID and password White papers online demonstrations and data sheets are available through the Brocade website at http www brocade com products solutions products index page For additional Brocade documentation visit the Brocade website http www brocade com Release notes are available on the MyBrocade website Other industry resources For additional resource information visit the Technical Committee T11 website This website provides interface standards for high performance and mass storage ap
26. Core2 duo 2GHz or equivalent 1 System requ irements Memory requirements Table 6 summarizes the minimum system memory requirements for running Network Advisor SAN with SMI Agent on Windows and Linux systems TABLE 6 SAN with SMI Agent memory requirements Server Client Professional Professional Enterprise Plus Small Medium Large Server plus 1 local client 2 GB 32 bit 3 GB 32 bit 3 GB 32 bit 4GB 32 bit 4 GB 32 bit 3 GB 64 bit 4GB 64 bit 4GB 64 bit 6GB 64 bit 6 GB 64 bit Remote client only N A 1GB 1GB 2 GB 2 GB Table 7 summarizes the minimum system memory requirements for running SMI Agent only on Windows and Linux systems TABLE 7 SMI Agent only memory requirements Server Client Enterprise Small Medium Large Server plus 1 local client 3 GB 4 GB 4GB Remote client only 1 GB 2 GB 2 GB Operating system cache requirements It is recommended that you use the System managed size the OS allocates the required cache however if you choose to use a custom size make sure you use the following memory settings for your operating system TABLE 8 Virtual memory requirements for Windows systems Installed physical memory Windows Server 2003 SP2 and Windows XP Pro SP3 Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 Professional 26B 42GB 6B OIB 4 B 3 GB 3 GB 9 GB 1 GB 4 GB 4 GB 4 GB 12 GB 1GB 4 GB Greater than 4 GB N A N A 1GB 4 GB TABLE 9 Linux swap space requirements Installed physical memory RAM size
27. NIX systems Make sure that an X Server is available for display and is configured to permit X Client applications to display from the host on which they are installing the Network Advisor server typically this simply requires that the systems console be present and running witha logged in user on the X Server based desktop session such as KDE GNOME and so on If this is a headless unit with no console refer to Additional pre installation requirements for UNIX systems headless installation on page 10 Make sure that the DISPLAY environment variable is correctly defined in the shell with a valid value for example to display to the local console export DISPLAY 0 0 or to display to a remote system that has an X Server running export DISPLAY Remote_ P_address 0 0 You may also need to consider a firewall that might block the display to the X Server which listens by default on TCP port 6000 on the remote host To display to a remote system you need to permit the remote display of the X Server by running the xhost IP command where IP is the IP address of the Network Advisor server host from the X based desktop of the remote system Make sure you test the DISPLAY definition by running the xterm command from the same shell from which you run install bin A new X terminal window to the destination X Server display should open For Linux OS with the SELinux security policy enabled make sure you complete the following steps
28. NOTE The server must be the exact same version edition starting port number and network size as the client Remove a server from the Network Address list by selected the IP address and clicking Delete Enter your user name and password The defaults are Administrator and password respectively NOTE Do not enter Domain User_Name in the User ID field for LDAP server authentication Select or clear the Save password check box to choose whether you want the application to remember your password the next time you log in Click Login Click OK on the Login Banner dialog box The Network Advisor application displays Launching the SMC on Windows Open the Server Management Console from the Start menu on the Network Advisor server You can also drag the SMC icon onto your desktop as a short cut 20 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Accessing the Network Advisor interfaces 2 Launching the SMC on Linux NOTE The Server Management Console is a graphical user interface and should be launched from the XConsole on Linux systems 1 On the Network Advisor server go to the following directory Install_Directory bin Type the following at the command line smc OR sh smc Launching the SMIA Configuration Tool Launch the Server Management Console from the Start menu Click Configure SMI Agent The SMIA Configuration Tool Log In dialog box displays Enter your user name and password
29. Recommended swap size 2 GB 4 GB 3 GB 4GB AGB AGB Greater than 4 GB and less than 8 GB Equal to the amount of RAM Greater than or equal to 8 GB and less than 64 GB 5 times the amount of RAM Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 System requirements 1 Disk space requirements NOTE It is recommended that you add an additional 40 GB of disk space for the default temporary directory Table 10 summarizes the minimum disk space requirements for running Network Advisor SAN with SMI Agent on Windows and Linux systems TABLE 10 SAN with SMI Agent disk space requirements Server Client Professional Professional Enterprise Plus Small Medium Large Server plus 1 local client 10GB 10 GB 20 GB 40 GB 60 GB Remote client only N A 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB Table 11 summarizes the minimum disk space requirements for running SMI Agent only on Windows and Linux systems TABLE 11 SMI Agent only disk space requirements Server Client Enterprise Small Medium Large Server plus 1 local client 20GB 40 GB 60 GB Remote client only 1GB 1GB 1GB NOTE If you enable periodic supportSave or configure the Network Advisor server as the Upload Failure Data Capture location for monitored switches then additional disk space will be required Each switch supportSave file is approximately 5 MB and each Upload Failure Data Capture file is approximately 500 KB To determin
30. Services Recovery TCP Not used remotely Server Yes Manager port 24612 JBoss Transaction Status Manager port TCP Not used remotely Server Yes 24613 JBoss Pooled invoker port TCP Not used remotely Server Yes 24614 JBoss Socket invoker port TCP Not used remotely Server Yes 246152 JBoss RMI dynamic class loading port TCP Web service port not used Server Yes remotely 246162 Apache JServ port TCP Proxys web server requests not Server Yes used remotely 246177 Remote Management application TCP Not used remotely Server Yes connector access port 34568 HCM Agent discovery port TCP Used for HBA management via Server Managed Yes JSON Host 555561 Launch in Context LIC client hand TCP Client port used to check if a Client No shaking port Management application client opened using LIC is running on the same host NOTE If this port is in use the application uses the next available port 1 Port does not need to be open in the firewall for Professional edtion 2 The default port number You must use the same port number for all products or hosts managed by the Management server This port is configurable in the Management server however some products and firmware versions do not allow you to configure a port Scalability limits The following tables summarize the scalability limits for support with Network Advisor Table 19 summarizes the SAN scalability limits for support with Network Advisor Enterprise edition TABLE 19 Enter
31. TPS HTTP over SSL server Server vCenter Yes port if you use vCenter Server discovery 4652 SMTP Server port for SSL TCP SMTP Server port for e mail Server SMTP Yes communication if you use Server e mail notifications with SSL 5142 Syslog Port UDP Default Syslog Port Product Server Yes Managed Host Server 6367 LDAP Authentication SSL port TCP LDAP server port for Server LDAP Yes authentication if you use LDAP Server Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 as an external authentication and SSL is enabled 59 A Management server and client ports TABLE 18 Port usage and firewall requirements Continued Port Number Ports Transport Description Communication Path Open in Firewall 1812 RADIUS Authentication Server Port UDP RADIUS server port for Server RADIUS Yes authentication if you use Server RADIUS as an external authentication 1813 RADIUS Accounting Server Port UDP RADIUS server port for Server RADIUS Yes accounting if you use RADIUS Server as an external authentication 5432 Database port TCP Port used by database if you Remote ODBC Yes access the database remotely Database from a third party application 5988 SMI Server port TCP SMI server port on the SMI Client Server Yes Management application and the CIM SMI port on HBAs if you use SMI Agent without SSL Server Managed Yes Host 598912 SMI Server port with SSL enabled TCP SMI Agent port on the SMI Agent Se
32. achine For instructions refer to Configuring backup in the Brocade Network Advisor User Manual or online help Install Network Advisor 12 0 refer to Installation on page 1 on the new machine Restore the server back up from your original machine For instructions refer to Restoring data in the Brocade Network Advisor User Manual or online help 5 Relaunch the Configuration Wizard For instructions refer to Launching the Configuration Wizard in the Brocade Network Advisor User Manual or online help Additional pre migration requirements on UNIX systems e Make sure that the current application services are running 1 2 3 4 Go to Install_Home bin Execute smc or sh smc Click the Services tab The tab lists the DCFM services Click Start if necessary e Make sure that an X Server is available for display and is configured to permit X Client applications to display from the host on which they are installing the Network Advisor Server typically this simply requires that the systems console be present and running with a logged in user on the X Server based desktop session such as KDE GNOME and so on 38 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Migrating data 3 e Make sure that the DISPLAY environment variable is correctly defined in the shell with a valid value for example to display to the local console export DISPLAY 0 0 or to display to a remote syst
33. al Go to step 6 Enables you to manage SAN networks from a single interface for 75 days ATTENTION If you choose to install Trial once the trial period ends 75 days you must upgrade to Licensed software e Network Advisor Professional Go to step 6 Bundled with Fabric OS OS devices to manage small SAN networks from a single interface Licensed software only If you are installing licensed software browse to the license file xml and click Next The License Key field is not case sensitive Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Configuring Network Advisor 2 6 Complete the following steps on the FTP SCP SFTP Server screen a Choose one of the following options e Select Built in FTP SCP SFTP Server to configure an internal FTP SCP SFTP server and select one of the following options Select Built in FTP Server to configure an internal FTP server The internal FTP server uses a default account and port 21 You can configure your own account from the Options dialog box For instructions refer to the Network Advisor User Manual or online help Select Built in SCP SFTP Server to configure an internal SCP SFTP server The internal SCP SFTP server uses a default account and port 22 You can configure your own account from the Options dialog box For instructions refer to the Network Advisor User Manual or online help e Select External FTP SCP SFTP Server to configure an external FTP serv
34. al libpcsclite so If a copy of the library exists either remove it or save it as a backup To find a copy of the library on usr lib use the following commands gt cd usr lib gt ls al libpcsclite so Use this copy for the soft link gt ln s opt pesc lib libpesclite so usr lib Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Configuring an explicit server IP address 2 Configuring an explicit server IP address If you selected a specific IP address from the Server IP Configuration screen during installation and the selected IP address changes you will not be able to connect to the server To connect to the new IP address you must manually update the IP address information To change the IP address complete the following steps 1 Choose one of the following options e On Windows systems select Start gt Programs gt Network Advisor 12 0 0 gt Network Advisor Configuration e On UNIX systems execute sh Install_Home bin configwizard in terminal 2 Click Next on the Welcome screen 3 Click Yes on the confirmation message 4 Click Next on the FTP Server screen 5 Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen a Select an address from the Server IP Configuration list b Select an address from the Switch Server IP Configuration Preferred Address list NOTE The host name does not display in the list if it contains invalid characters Valid characters include alphanume
35. ame version edition starting port number and network size as the client Remove a server from the Network Address list by selected the IP address and clicking Delete Enter your user name and password The defaults are Administrator and password respectively NOTE Do not enter Domain User_Name in the User ID field for LDAP server authentication 5 Select or clear the Save password check box to choose whether you want the application to remember your password the next time you log in 6 Click Login Click OK on the Login Banner dialog box The Network Advisor application displays Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 19 53 1002801 01 2 Accessing the Network Advisor interfaces Launching a remote client The remote client requires Oracle JRE 1 7 0_09 For the website listing patch information go to http www oracle com technetwork java javase downloads index html 1 Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the Network Advisor server in the Address bar If the web server port number does not use the default 443 if is SSL Enabled otherwise the default is 80 you must enter the web server port number in addition to the IP address For example IP_Address Port_Number The Network Advisor web start screen displays Click the Network Advisor web start link The Log In dialog box displays Log into another server by entering the IP address to the other server in the Network Address field
36. application e Partial data migration is not supported from pre 12 0 0 releases If you are migrating data from a partially uninstalled source complete the following steps 1 Re install your current Network Advisor version on the same machine and migrate the partially uninstalled data 2 Install Network Advisor 12 0 refer to Installation on page 1 on the same machine and migrate your data refer to Migrating data on page 39 36 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Pre migration requirements 3 Pre migration requirements when migrating from one server to another e If you are migrating from a pre 12 0 0 release on a 32 bit Windows server to Network Advisor 12 0 0 on a 64 bit Windows server complete the following steps NOTE If you are migrating from DCFM 10 4 X or Network Advisor 11 0 X on a 32 bit server first migrate to Network Advisor 11 1 X on a 32 bit server then migrate to Network Advisor 12 0 on a 64 bit server by completing the following steps a F wr FR Open the Server Management Console from the Start menu on the 32 bit server Click Stop to stop all services Using Windows Explorer browse to the 32 bit Network Advisor directory Right click the 32 bit Network Advisor directory and select Sharing and Security Select the Share this Folder option on the Network Advisor Properties dialog box and click OK The folder icon changes to the shared folder icon From the 64 bi
37. ar bz2 Open Source URL http pcsclite alioth debian org ccid html Muscle PC SC IFD Driver pcsc lite 1 4 101 tar gz Open Source URL https alioth debian org frs group id 30105 The Encryption Manager Client within Network Advisor provides the binary code on both platforms for installation You must uncompress or untar the file depending on the platform The procedures for the local client and the remote client configurations follow The thirdparty pscs lite 1 4 101 linux x86 tar gz file can be found on the Network Advisor DVD Installing the Smart Card driver on the local client 1 Verify that the opt directory exists If the opt directory does not exist create an opt directory If you want to install the driver in a different directory create that directory Otherwise skip this step gt su gt mkdir opt Copy the appropriate pscs file for your platform Linux from the DVD and rename the file as pcsc lite 1 4 101 linux x86 tar gz file Log in as the superuser to untar the pcsc lite 1 4 101 linux x86 tar gz file su cd opt gunzip pcsc lite 1 4 101 linux x86 tar gz tar xvf pcsc lite 1 4 101 linux x86 tar After the pcsc_lite_1 4 101 tar file is extracted the necessary binary library and smart card drivers are stored in the opt pcsc directory VVVV If you installed a pcsc directory into a location other than opt modify the pcscctl script to change opt to the directory you specified in step 1
38. box d Enter the SMI Agent port number in the SMI Agent Port field default is 5989 if SSL Enabled is selected otherwise the default is 5988 e Click Next Select one of the following options on the SAN Network Size screen and click Next NOTE Port count is equal to the total number of switch ports across all fabrics NOTE If you installed the SAN with SMI Agent package on a 32 bit Windows system the Large option is disabled for SAN Network Size Enterprise e Small managing up to 2000 switch ports 1 20 domains e Medium managing up to 5000 switch ports 21 60 domains e Large managing up to 9000 switch ports 61 120 domains 13 Verify your configuration information on the Server Configuration Summary screen and click 14 Next Complete the following steps on the Start Server screen a Trial and Licensed only Select the Start SMI Agent check box if necessary b Trial and Licensed only Select the Start SLP check box if necessary c Select the Start Client check box if necessary d Click Finish After all of the services are started the Log In dialog box displays To make changes to the configuration you can re launch the configuration wizard refer to Configuring an explicit server IP address on page 31 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Migrating data 3 15 Enter your user name and password The defaults are Administrator and password respectively If you mi
39. d by each OS version Table 3 summarizes the required OS for clients TABLE 2 Operating system Windows Server operating system requirements Version 2003 Server SP2 x86 32 bit 2008 Server x86 32 bit XP Professional SP3 x86 32 bit 7 Professional x86 32 bit Guest OS version Supported packages SAN with SMI Agent SMI Agent only 2008 R2 Data Center Edition x86 64 bit 2008 R2 Standard Edition x86 64 bit 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition x86 64 bit SAN with SMI Agent SMI Agent only Linux RedHat Enterprise 6 1 Advanced Platform x86 32 bit SuSE Enterprise Server 11 x86 32 bit Oracle Enterprise 6 1 x86 32 bit SAN with SMI Agent SMI Agent only Guest VMs VMware ESX Server i 5 01 Microsoft Hyper V Hyper V Server 2008 R2 SP1 KVM Supports all server OS ver Supports all packages avail sions available for Windows able for Windows and Linux and Linux 1 It is recommended that you run all Network Advisor virtual CPUs on a single physical CPU Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 System requirements 1 Client operating system requirements Guest OS version 2003 Server SP2 x86 32 bit RedHat Enterprise 6 1 Advanced Platform x86 32 bit 64 bit Host requirements TABLE 3 Operating Version system Windows 2008 Server x86 32 bit XP Professional SP3 x86 32 bit 7 Professional x86 32 bit Linux SuSE Enterprise
40. de list to specify whether or not to use SSL when connecting to the database Enter the IP address or host name of the Network Advisor server in the Server field Enter the database server port number in the Port Number field Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 23 53 1002801 01 2 Installing the ODBC driver 16 17 18 19 20 21 Enter the database user name in the User Name field Enter the password in the Password field Click Test to test the connection NOTE You can also use the Windows ODBC Driver Manager to add the DSN for the LINUX database server Click OK on the Connection Test dialog box Click Save Click OK on the ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog box Installing the ODBC driver on Linux systems You must have the Open Database Connectivity ODBC driver to allow remote clients to export data and generate reports The ODBC driver enables you to configure the data source name DSN for the Network Advisor database To install the ODBC driver complete the following steps 1 24 Execute the following command in the terminal gt su gt chmod 777 edb_psqlodbc bin gt edb_psqlodbc bin For 32 bit Linux systems the installer file is located in DVD BROCADE Network Advisor odbc Linux edb_psqlodbc bin For 64 bit Linux systems the installer file is located in DVD BROCADE Network Advisor odbc Linux_64 edb_psqlodbc bin On the Setup psqlODBC screen click Next I
41. e name Brocade 6510 switch Fabric OS supported hardware Continued Terminology used in documentation 48 port 16 Gbps switch Firmware level required Fabric OS v7 0 0 or later Brocade 7500 Extension switch 4 Gbps Router Extension Switch Fabric OS v5 1 0 or later Brocade 7500E Extension switch 4 Gbps Extension Switch Fabric OS v5 1 0 or later FR4 18i Blade 4 Gbps Router Extension blades Brocade AP7600 switch 4 Gbps 32 port Switch Fabric OS v6 1 0 or later Brocade 7800 switch 8 Gbps Extension Switch Fabric OS v6 3 0 or later Brocade 8000 switch 8 Gbps 8 FC port 10 GbE 24 DCB port Switch Fabric OS v6 1 2_CEE Brocade 8470 FCoE embedded switch FCoE Embedded Switch Fabric OS v6 3 1_CEE Brocade VA 40FC switch 8 Gbps 40 port Switch Brocade 415 Host Bus Adapter 4 Gbps 1 port HBA Brocade 425 Host Bus Adapter Brocade 815 Host Bus Adapter 4 Gbps 2 port HBA 8 Gbps 1 port HBA Brocade 825 Host Bus Adapter 8 Gbps 2 port HBA Brocade 1860 Fabric Adapter 16 Gbps FC HBA mode 10 Gbps CNA mode 10 Gbps NIC mode Adapter Software 3 0 0 0 or later Brocade 1867 HBA 16 Gbps Mezzanine HBA Adapter Software 3 0 3 0 or later Brocade 48000 director Director Chassis Brocade 48000 director with FC4 16 FC4 32 and FC4 48 Blades Director Chassis with 4 Gbps 16 FC port 4 Gbps 32 FC port and 4 Gbps 48 FC port Fabric OS v5 2 0
42. e the disk space requirements multiply the frequency of scheduled supportSave files by 5 MB and the expected Upload Failure Data Capture files by 500 KB before the planned periodic purge activity Browser requirements The launch of Network Advisor and the launch of Element Manager Web Tools from the application are supported from the following browsers with a Java plug in e Browsers Windows Internet Explorer under Windows Firefox under Windows or Linux e Java Plug ins Oracle JRE 1 7 0 update 09 for Network Advisor Oracle JRE 1 7 0 update O09 for Web Tools For the website listing patch information go to http www oracle com technetwork java javase downloads index html 1 Pre installation requirements Client and server system requirements NOTE Network Advisor is not Supported in a Network Address Translation NAT environment where the server and client are on different sides of the NAT Server Network Advisor has the following client and server system requirements e Inthe Professional edition a single server supports a single client which must be a local client only e In Professional Plus and Enterprise editions a single server supports a maximum of 25 clients which can be local or remote on 32 bit and 64 bit servers e In Professional Plus and Enterprise editions a single server Supports a maximum of 25 clients which can be local or remote on 64 bit servers To support more than 8 clients you must make t
43. ed as a Seed switch 3 Only supported on the DCX 8510 4 and DCX 8510 8 chassis viii Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 What s new in this document The following changes have been made since this document was last released e Information that was added Documented OS cache requriements refer to Operating system cache requirements on page 4 Documented Linux 64 bit troubleshooting refer to Testing the connection on Linux systems on page 25 Documented unsupported migration work arounds refer to Pre migration requirements on page 36 e Information that was changed Updated server and client operating system details refer to Server and Client operating system requirements on page 2 Updated the Java Plug ins Browser requirements on page 5 Updated the number of clients allowed Client and server system requirements on page 6 Updated configuration procedure Configuring Network Advisor on page 13 Updated accessing the interface procedures Accessing the Network Advisor interfaces on page 19 Updated Linux ODBC driver procedure Installing the ODBC driver on Linux systems on page 24 Updated migration paths Supported migration paths on page 34 e Information that was deleted None For further information about new features and documentation updates for this release refer to the release notes Network Ad
44. egistration Sub Profile Object Manager Adapter Sub Profile Fabric Views Sub Profile Physical Package Sub Profile Software Sub Profile Access Points Sub Profile Location Sub Profile Fabric Switch Partitioning Sub Profile FC Initiator Ports Sub Profile Fabric and Host discovery SAN Zoning Switch configuration management Yes Yes Yes Basic configurations through the Element Manager Switch port enable disable through right click menu Yes Yes Yes Technical SupportSave Yes Yes Yes Telnet Yes Yes Yes NOTE Telnet through the server is only supported on Windows systems Tools launcher Setup Tools No Yes Yes Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Device connectivity troubleshooting wizard Yes Yes Yes Trace route and Ping Yes Yes Yes Fabric device sharing No Yes Yes User management No Yes Yes View management No Yes Yes 56 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 TABLE 17 SAN features supported Continued Edition feature support A Feature Professional Professional Plus Enterprise Virtual fabric support Discovery Yes Yes Yes Configuration No Yes Yes VLAN management Yes Yes Yes VM Plugin Support No Yes Yes Web Element Manager Yes Yes Yes Zoning Member selection Yes Yes Yes Zone editing Yes Yes Yes Live fabric library scope Yes Yes Yes QoS support Yes Yes Yes Zone alias support Yes Yes Yes Delete Zone database No Yes Yes Impact analy
45. el required Brocade 300 switch 24 port 8 Gbps FC Switch Fabric OS v6 1 0 or later Brocade 4012 switch Embedded 12 port 4 Gbps FC Switch Brocade 4016 switch Embedded 16 port 4 Gbps FC Switch Brocade 4018 switch Embedded 18 port 4 Gbps FC Switch Brocade 4020 switch Embedded 20 port 4 Gbps FC Switch Brocade 4024 switch Embedded 24 port 4 Gbps FC Switch Fabric OS v5 3 1 or later Brocade 4100 switch 32 port 4 Gbps FC Switch Brocade 4900 switch 64 port 4 Gbps FC Switch Fabric OS v5 2 0 or later Brocade 5000 switch 32 port 4 Gbps FC Interop Switch Fabric OS v5 2 1 or later Brocade 5100 switch 40 port 8 Gbps FC Switch Fabric OS v6 1 0 or later Brocade 5300 switch 80 port 8 Gbps FC Switch Fabric OS v6 1 0 or later Brocade 5410 embedded switch Embedded 12 port 8 Gbps Switch Fabric OS v6 1 0 or later Brocade M5424 embedded switch Embedded 24 port 8 Gbps Switch Brocade 5450 embedded switch Embedded 16 port 8 Gbps Switch Brocade 5460 embedded switch Embedded 24 port 8 Gbps Switch Brocade 5470 embedded switch Brocade 5480 embedded switch Embedded 24 port 8 Gbps Switch Embedded 24 port 8 Gbps Switch Fabric OS v6 1 0 or later Brocade 6505 switch vi 24 port 16 Gbps Edge switch Fabric OS v7 0 1 or later Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 TABLE 1 Devic
46. em that has an X Server running export DISPLAY Remot e_IP_Address 0 0 You may also need to consider a firewall that might block the display to the X Server which listens by default on TCP port 6000 on the remote host To display to a remote system you need to permit the remote display of the X Server by running command xhost IP where IP is the IP address of the Network Advisor server host from the X based desktop of the remote system e Make sure you test the DISPLAY definition by running the command xterm from the same shell from which you run install bin A new X terminal window to the destination X Server display should open Additional trial requirements e Two versions of the Management application DCFM Network Advisor or INM cannot reside on the same host unless there are two guest operating system s on the same host e Data collected during the Trial cannot be migrated back to the Professional software e Once the Enterprise trial period expires you must upgrade to Licensed software Migrating data The quickest and simplest method of moving from one package to another is to enter the new license information on the Network Advisor License dialog box To upgrade from a previous release refer to Upgrading the license on page 33 If you have not installed the application refer to Installation on page 1 NOTE Trial to Professional software migration is not supported NOTE Licensed software to Trial software m
47. eps 1 Click Next on the Welcome screen 2 Click No don t any copy data and settings on the Copy Data and Settings Migration screen and click Next NOTE You cannot migrate data to Network Advisor 12 0 X after you complete configuration To migrate data from a previous management application version refer to Data Migration on page 33 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 13 53 1002801 01 2 Configuring Network Advisor 3 Select one of the following options on the Package screen and click Next e SAN with SMI Agent e SMI Agent Only Go to step 8 NOTE SMI Agent is not supported in a Professional edition configuration NOTE If you choose to install only the SMI Agent the configuration defaults to the SAN Enterprise package When you open the Network Advisor client a License dialog displays where you must enter a SAN Enterprise license key to use the client If you enter a SAN Professional Plus license key you must downgrade your license and restart all services for the changes to take affect For instructions refer to the user manual or online help Select one of the following options on the Installation Type screen and click Next NOTE The DCX and DCX 8510 8 Backbone chassis require Enterprise edition e Network Advisor Licensed version Continue with step 5 Requires you to enter a license key during configuration to enable features and configuration e Network Advisor 75 days Tri
48. er You can configure the external FTP server settings from the Options dialog box For instructions refer to the Network Advisor User Manual or online help b Click Next If port 21 or 22 is busy a message displays Click OK to close the message and continue Once the Management application is configured make sure port 21 or 2221 is free and restart the Server to start the FTP SCP SFTP service NOTE If you use an FTP SCP SFTP Server which is not configured on the same machine as the Management application the Firmware Repository feature will not be available Configure the database password on the Database Administrator Password dcadmin screen by completing the following steps a Choose one of the following options e To use the default password select Default password The default is password e To configure a new password select New password and enter a new password in the Password and Confirm Password fields The password must be between 8 and 15 alphanumeric characters Special characters except single quote are allowed b Click Next You can configure the external FTP server settings from the Options dialog box For instructions refer to the Network Advisor User Manual or online help Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 15 53 1002801 01 2 Configuring Network Advisor 8 Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen NOTE If the Management server or client has mult
49. er path If the direver path is not updated add the following psqlODBC Description PostgreSQL ODBC driver Driver opt PostgreSQL psqlODBC lib psqlodbcw so 4 Save and close the odbcinst ini file Testing the connection on Linux systems To test the connection complete the following steps 1 Download and install Open Office 2 Select File gt New gt Database The Database Wizard displays 3 On the Select database screen complete the following steps a Select the Connect to an existing database option b Select ODBC from the list c Click Next 4 On the Set up ODBC connection screen complete the following steps a Click Browse The datasource saved in the odbc ini file is populated in the Datasource dialog box b Select the datasource and click OK on the Datasource dialog box c Click Next Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 25 53 1002801 01 26 2 Installing the ODBC driver 5 On the Set up user authentication screen complete the following steps a Enter the database user name in the User name field b Select the Password required check box c Click Test Connection to test the connection The Authentication Password dialog box displays d Enter the database password in the Password field and click OK e Click OK on the Connection Test dialog box For 32 bit Linux systems if an error message file not found while testing the connection displays copy the lib files from the lt postg
50. grated from a previous release your user name and password do not change NOTE Do not enter Domain User_Name in the User ID field for LDAP server authentication 16 Click Login 17 Click OK on the Network Advisor Login Banner Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 45 53 1002801 01 3 46 Migrating data Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Chapter Uninstallation 4 In this chapter Uninstalling from Windows Systems 00 02 ce cence ee eee 47 e Uninstalling from Windows systems headless uninstall 48 Uninstalling from UNIX Systems icc 00s 4 eisdecdadearadeediteedvane 48 e Uninstalling from UNIX systems headless uninstall 49 This section provides step by step instructions to uninstall Network Advisor and SMI Agent from both Windows and UNIX systems NOTE Network Advisor is installed on a separate directory from your previous version therefore you do not need to uninstall the previous version immediately However you cannot run both versions simultaneously Uninstalling from Windows systems Follow these instructions to uninstall the Network Advisor and SMI Agent from your Windows system 1 Select Start gt Programs gt Network Advisor 12 0 0 gt Uninstall Network Advisor 2 Select one of the following options on the Uninstall Option screen e Partial Uninstall Configuration and performance data is retained
51. gt Network Advisor 11 1 X gt Network Advisor 12 0 X Network Advisor 11 1 X Network Advisor 11 2 X 34 Direct migration Not supported Direct migration Direct migration Direct migration Direct migration Direct migration Direct migration Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 3 Supported migration paths Table 14 shows the migration paths from the Network Advisor 11 1 X 11 2 X 11 3 X and 12 0 0 Professional Trial and Licensed versions For the step by step migration procedure refer to Migrating data on page 39 TABLE 14 Network Advisor version migration paths Current version Professional version Trial version Licensed Version Professional Enterprise Professional Enterprise Plus Plus Network Advisor 11 1 X 11 2 X 11 3 X Professional Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Network Advisor 11 1 X 11 2 X 11 3 X Professional Plus trial No Yes Yes Yes Yes Network Advisor 11 1 X 11 2 X 11 3 X Professional Plus Licensed No No No Yes Yes Network Advisor 11 1 X 11 2 X 11 3 X Enterprise trial No No Yes No Yes Network Advisor 11 1 X 11 2 X 11 3 X Enterprise Licensed No No No No Yes Network Advisor 12 0 0 Professional Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Network Advisor 12 0 0 Professional Plus trial No Yes Yes Yes Yes Network Advisor 12 0 0 Professional Plus Licensed No No No Yes Yes Network Advisor 12 0 0 Enterprise trial No No Yes No Yes Network Advisor
52. gt cd lt new_dir gt gt vi pescctl Search for opt and change it to the name of the new directory Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 27 53 1002801 01 28 2 Smart Card driver installation 5 Create a soft link into the system directory This is to support the automatic restart of the pcscd daemon upon system restart If you installed the pcsc directory into the opt directory just create the soft link Otherwise use the name of the new directory in place of opt S u s e gt ln s opt pcsc pescctl etc init d pescd S u s e gt chkconfig add pcscd or redhat gt ln s opt pcesc pescctl etc init d pcescd redhat gt chkconfig add pcscd NOTE Before you enter chkconfig add pcscd you can enter chkconfig list grep pcscd to verify that the pcscd file is already on the list If it already exists you do not need to enter chkconfig add pcscd After you reboot the system you should expect the following links under etc rc2 d etc rc3 d etc rc3 d etc rc4 d and etc rc5 d lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Jul 28 01 50 S94pcscd gt init d pcscd NOTE For some Linux vendors the Smart Card driver may come with the operating system In this case extra system configuration may be needed For more information refer to Detecting and correcting a default Linux Smart Card driver on page 29 6 Start the pcscd daemon or stop the pcscd daemon To start pcscd type gt opt pcesc
53. gt gt system txt 6 Execute df k gt gt system txt 7 Execute sh c xterm e echo nothing gt gt system txt 2 gt amp 1 8 Execute env gt gt system txt 9 Execute sh c DISPLAY 0 0 xterm e echo nothing gt gt system txt 2 gt amp 1 10 Execute zip support1 zip NetworkAdvisorinstall txt system txt Send the support1 zip file output from the above containing install txt and system txt to Technical Support This file will help Technical Support isolate the issue Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 11 53 1002801 01 12 1 Headless installation Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Chapter Network Advisor Configuration 2 In this chapter Configuring Network PESO s s resa cscs acca latina a 13 e Accessing the Network Advisor interfaceS 0000 eee eee eee 19 Syslog troubleshooting acsteaes casks ba ae te edsieeditewdiveeds oun 22 Installing SSI ANVET sebran nanara e a dl a eee alole alee E 23 Smart Card driver INStalauOns ss cckceece eee venaees EA 27 e Configuring an explicit server IP addresSS 000 0c cece eee eee g1 e Configuring remote client access to the database 05 32 Configuring Network Advisor If you have not installed the application refer to Installation on page 1 If you are migrating data refer to Data Migration on page 33 To configure Network Advisor complete the following st
54. he following changes to your configuration Increase the server memory size to 3 GB You can configure the server memory size from the Options dialog box Memory Allocations pane For instructions refer to the Network Advisor User Manual or online help Increase the PostgreSQL database shared buffers memory allocation to 1024 MB by editing the Install_Home data databases postgresal conf file Pre installation requirements Before you install Network Advisor make sure you meet the following requirements e Make sure all system requirements have been met prior to installation For specific system requirements refer to System requirements on page 1 On Windows systems if you are running a SAN with SMI Agent large on a 32 bit machine you must migrate to a 64 bit machine within your current release then you can migrate to Network Advisor 12 0 e To avoid errors close all instances of the application before beginning the installation or uninstallation procedures For UNIX system if you still receive error messages after closing the application enter the following commands ps ef grep i to list the process IDs kill 9 Process_ID where Process_ID is any Management application process 6 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Pre installation requirements 1 Additional pre installation requirements for U
55. igration is not supported NOTE Enterprise software to Professional Plus software migration is not supported To migrate data from a previous version complete the following steps 1 Click Next on the Welcome screen 2 Choose one of the following options e If data is detected on your system the Copy Data and Settings from previous releases screen displays To migrate data from the previous version installed automatically detected select Yes from the following location Continue with step 3 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 39 53 1002801 01 40 3 Migrating data 3 4 e If data is not detected the Copy Data and Settings from previous releases screen displays Complete the following steps a Select Yes from this machine or on network and click Browse to browse to the installation directory b Click Next on the Copy Data and Settings from previous releases screen Continue with step 3 NOTE If you are migrating from a 32 bit server you will need to browse to the shared directory of the 32 bit server on the Copy Data and Settings from previous releases screen NOTE If you are migrating to the same install location as the previous version you will need to browse to the renamed directory on the Copy Data and Settings from previous releases screen To migrate historical performance data select the SAN check box if necessary Click Start on the Data Migration screen Data migration may ta
56. information e Port Number The port at the destination end of the communication path e Ports The name of the port e Transport The transport type TCP or UDP e Description A brief description of the port e Communication Path The source to destination values Client and Server refer to the Management application client and server unless stated otherwise Product refers to the Fabric OS Network OS or IronWare OS devices e Open in Firewall Whether the port needs to be open in the firewall TABLE 18 Port usage and firewall requirements Port Number Ports Transport Description Communication Path Open in Firewall 201 FTP Port Control TCP FTP Control port for internal Client Server Yes FTP server Product Server 241 FTP Port Data TCP FTP Data port for internal Client Server Yes FTP server Product Server 22 SSH or SCP or SFTP TCP Secure telnet and secure Server Product Yes upload and download to Client Product product Product Server 23 Telnet TCP Telnet port from server client Server Product Yes to product Client Product 25 SMTP Server port TCP SMTP Server port for e mail Server SMTP Yes communication if you use Server e mail notifications without SSL 49 TACACS Authentication port TCP TACACS server port for Server TACACS Yes authentication if you use Server TACACS as an external authentication 69 TFTP UDP File upload download to Product Server Yes product 58 Networ
57. installation An X Server display is required even when performing a headless installation to run the initial configuration Before you install Network Advisor complete the following e Make sure that an X Server is available for display and is configured to permit X Client applications to display from the host on which they are installing the Network Advisor server typically this simply requires that the system console be present and running with a logged in user on the X Server based desktop session such as KDE GNOME and so on The DISPLAY can be any host X Server for example DISPLAY can be set to display the configuration to another UNIX system that has an X based desktop e Make sure that the DISPLAY environment variable is correctly defined in the shell with a valid value for example to display to the local console export DISPLAY 0 0 or to display to a remote system that has an X Server running export DISPLAY Remote_ P_Address 0 0 To display to a remote system you need to permit the remote display of the X Server by running the xhost IP command where IP is the IP address of the Network Advisor server host on a local terminal window of the X based desktop of the remote system You may also need to consider a firewall that might block the display to the X Server which listens by default on TCP port 6000 on the remote host e Make sure you test the DISPLAY definition by running the xterm command from the same shell fr
58. iple Network Interface Cards and if any of these interfaces are not plugged in you must disable them otherwise the following features do not work properly Server impact Configuration wizard does not display all IP addresses Trap and Syslog auto registration Report content lpconfiguration element does not display all server IP addresses Network OS configuration backup through FTP Trace dump through FTP Client impact Options dialog box does not display all IP addresses Firmware import and download dialog box Firmware import for Fabric OS and Network OS products FTP button in Technical Support Repository dialog box Technical supportSave of Fabric OS Network OS and Host products through FTP Select an address from the Server IP Configuration list NOTE For Professional software the Server IP Configuration address is set to localhost by default You cannot change this address NOTE For SMI Agent if the Server IP Configuration list contains a duplicate IP address or is empty an error message displays and the configuration wizard closes Select an address from the Switch Server IP Configuration Preferred Address list NOTE If the hostname contains invalid characters the host name does not display in the list Valid characters include alphanumeric and dash characters The IP address is selected by default If the an IPv6 address is selected server start up will fail If Domain Name System DNS i
59. k Advisor e Chapter 4 Uninstallation provides step by step instructions for performing a partial or full uninstall of Network Advisor e Appendix A References provides the following information for quick lookup Network Advisor packages Edition feature support Management server and client ports Scalability limits Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide v 53 1002801 01 Supported hardware and software In those instances in which procedures or parts of procedures documented here apply to some devices but not to others this guide identifies exactly which devices are supported and which are not Although many different software and hardware configurations are tested and supported by Brocade Communications Systems Inc for Network Advisor 12 0 X documenting all possible configurations and scenarios is beyond the scope of this document Fabric OS hardware and software support The following firmware platforms are supported by this release of Network Advisor 12 0 xX e Fabric OS 5 0 or later in a pure Fabric OS fabric e Fabric OS 6 0 or later in a mixed fabric NOTE Discovery of a Secure Fabric OS fabric in strict mode is not supported The hardware platforms in the following table are supported by this release of Network Advisor 12 0 X TABLE 1 Fabric OS supported hardware Device name Brocade 200E switch Terminology used in documentation 16 port 4 Gbps FC Switch Firmware lev
60. k Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Management server and client ports A TABLE 18 Port usage and firewall requirements Continued Port Number Ports Transport Description Communication Path Open in Firewall 80 Management application HTTP server TCP Non SSL HTTP 1 1 connector Client Server Yes port if you use secure client server communication You need this port for HTTP redirection 80t Product HTTP server TCP Product non SSL http port for Server Product Yes http and CAL communication if you do not use secure communication to the product Product non SSL http port for Client Product Yes http and CAL communication if you do not use secure communication to the product and you do not use the Management application server proxy 161 SNMP port UDP Default SNMP port Server Product Yes 1622 SNMP Trap port UDP Default SNMP trap port Product Server Yes 389 LDAP Authentication Server Port UDP LDAP server port for Server LDAP Yes TCP authentication if you use LDAP Server as an external authentication 44312 HTTPS server TCP HTTPS HTTP over SSL server Client Server Yes port if you use secure client server communication 443 HTTPS HTTP over SSL server Server Product Yes port if you use secure communication to the product 443 HTTPS HTTP over SSL server Client Product Yes port if you use secure communication to the product and you do not use the Management application server proxy 4432 HT
61. ke several minutes When data migration is complete the previous version is partially uninstalled Click Next on the Data Migration screen If you have products associated with the Brocade North America or Brocade International Call Home centers a message displays To map these Call Home centers to the Brocade E mail Call Home center after migration click Yes To not map these Call Home centers click No NOTE Make sure you configure the Brocade E mail Call Home center refer to the Brocade Network Advisor User Manual or online help If you are migrating from Professional or Trial software continue with step 6 If you are migrating from Licensed software go to step 7 Select one of the following options on the Installation Type screen and click Next NOTE The DCX and DCX 8510 8 Backbone chassis require Enterprise edition e Network Advisor Licensed version Continue with step 7 Requires you to enter a license key during configuration to enable features and configuration e Network Advisor 75 days Trial Go to step 8 Enables you to manage SAN networks from a single interface for 75 days ATTENTION If you choose to install Trial once the trial period ends 75 days you must upgrade to Licensed software Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Migrating data 3 e Network Advisor Professional Go to step 8 Bundled with Fabric OS and IronWare OS devices to manage small SAN networks fro
62. lds No Yes Yes Top talkers Supported on SAN switches and Access Gateway No Yes Yes Marching ants No Yes Yes Data aging No Yes Yes End to End monitors No Yes Yes Policy Monitor Yes Yes Yes Port Administration Element Element Element Manager Manager Manager Port Fencing for M EOS switches No Yes Yes Port group configuration No No Yes Reports Yes Yes Yes Generate reports Yes Yes Yes View reports Yes Yes Yes Performance reports Yes Yes Yes FCR reports Yes Yes Yes SCOM plug in support No Yes Yes Security management Replicate switch policy configuration No Yes Yes SNMP configuration Yes Yes Yes L2 ACL configuration Yes Yes Yes NOTE Only supported on DCB devices Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 55 53 1002801 01 A Edition feature support TABLE 17 SAN features supported Continued Feature Professional Professional Plus Enterprise SMI Agent No Yes Yes Server Profile Fabric Profile Indication Sub Profile Zone Control Sub Profile Enhanced Zoning and Enhanced Zoning Control Sub Profile FDMI Fabric Device Management Interface Sub Profile Fabrics Virtual Fabrics Sub Profile Topology View Sub Profile FC HBA Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter Profile Fan Power Supply and Sensor Profiles Inter Fabric Routing FCR Profile Trunking CP Blade Sub Profile CEE Converged Enhanced Ethernet Launch In Context Profile Switch Profile Role Based Authorization CEE ACL Profile N port Virtualizer AG NPIV Profile Profile R
63. m a single interface 7 Choose one of the following options on the Server License screen e If you are migrating from a licensed source the source license information displays Click Next Continue with step 8 e If you are migrating from Professional or Trial software to Licensed software browse to the license file xml and click Next Continue with step 8 The License Key field is not case sensitive NOTE Downgrading the license from the current configuration during migration is not supported 8 Complete the following steps on the FTP SCP SFTP Server screen The default selection reflects the previous edition configuration a Choose one of the following options e Select Built in FTP SCP SFTP Server to configure an internal FTP SCP SFTP server and select one of the following options Select Built in FTP Server to configure an internal FTP server The internal FTP server uses a default account and port 21 You can configure your own account from the Options dialog box For instructions refer to the Network Advisor User Manual or online help Select Built in SCP SFTP Server to configure an internal SCP SFTP server The internal SCP SFTP server uses a default account and port 22 You can configure your own account from the Options dialog box For instructions refer to the Network Advisor User Manual or online help e Select External FTP SCP SFTP Server to configure an external FTP server You can configure the external FTP
64. n the Brocade Network Advisor User Manual or online help Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 37 53 1002801 01 3 Pre migration requirements e If you are migrating from a Network Advisor 12 0 0 one server to another server complete the following steps 1 Install Network Advisor 12 0 0 on your current machine refer to Data Migration on page 33 and migrate your data Migrating data on page 39 Back up the server data on your current machine For instructions refer to Configuring backup in the Brocade Network Advisor User Manual or online help Install Network Advisor 12 0 0 on your new machine refer to Data Migration on page 33 Restore the server back up from your original 32 bit machine For instructions refer to Restoring data in the Brocade Network Advisor User Manual or online help Relaunch the Configuration Wizard refer to Data Migration on page 33 For instructions refer to Launching the Configuration Wizard in the Brocade Network Advisor User Manual or online help e Cross OS migration is not supported however you can restore a Windows OS backup to a Linux OS and vice versa If you are migrating from one OS to another complete the following steps 1 Install Network Advisor 12 0 refer to Installation on page 1 on the current machine and migrate your data refer to Migrating data on page 39 2 Back up the server data on your current m
65. nstall the file to the usual location for your system s application files for example opt PostgreSQL psqlODBC on the Installation Directory screen and click Next NOTE If you select an invalid location the ODBC driver is installed in a different location than where the ODBC executable drivers are located On the Ready to Install screen click Next On the Completing the psqlODBC Setup Wizard screen click Finish to complete the installation Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Installing the ODBC driver 2 Adding the Datasourse on Linux systems Before you edit the INI files install Network Advisor refer to Installation on page 1 and make sure the PostgreSQL database is up and running NOTE For RedHat and Oracle Enterprise systems the odbc ini and odbcinst ini files are located in etc For SUSE systems the odbc ini and odbcinst ini files are located in etc unixODBC 1 Open the odbc ini file in an editor and enter the datasource information as follows TestDB Description PostgreSQL 8 3 Driver opt PostgreSQL psqlODBC 1lib psqlodbcw so Database dcmdb Servername 172 26 1 54 UserName dcmadmin Password passwOrd Port 5432 Save and close the odbc ini file Open the odbcinst ini file in a text editor and make sure that the driver path information is correct After you install the PostgreSQL ODBC driver the odbcinst ini should automatically update the driv
66. ofessional Plus Trial SAN Enterprise Trial or Licensed version SAN Professional Plus Licensed version SAN Enterprise Licensed version SAN Enterprise Trial 1 Select Help gt License SAN Enterprise Licensed version The Network Advisor License dialog box displays 2 Browse to the license file xml and click Update Click OK on the Network Advisor License dialog box Click OK on the message The Client closes after updating the license successfully Restart the Server Client and Server Management Console for the changes to take effect 5 Open the application double click the desktop icon or open from the Start menu The Log In dialog box displays Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 33 Supported migration paths 6 Enter your user name and password The defaults are Administrator and password respectively If you migrated from a previous release your user name and password do not change NOTE Do not enter Domain User_Name in the User ID field for LDAP server authentication 7 Select or clear the Save password check box to choose whether you want the application to remember your password the next time you log in 8 Click Login Click OK on the Network Advisor Login Banner Supported migration paths TABLE 13 Release DCFM 10 4 X INM 3 3 You cannot migrate directly from Network Advisor 11 0 X to Network Advisor 12 0 0 To migrate from Network Advisor 11
67. om which you run install bin A new X terminal window to the destination X Server display should open Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Headless installation 1 Performing a headless installation on Windows and UNIX systems To perform a headless installation through the CLI insert the installation DVD into the DVD ROM drive e For Windows systems open a Command Prompt and execute this command install exe i silent DUSER_INSTALL_DIR C Program Files Network Advisorl11 X X e For UNIX systems open a UNIX shell and execute this command install bin i silent DUSER_INSTALL_DIR opt Network_Advisor11_X_X The application installs in silent mode using default settings To configure the application refer to one of the following sections e If this is a fresh installation refer to Network Advisor Configuration on page 17 e If you are upgrading from a previous version and need to migrate data refer to Data Migration on page 33 Troubleshooting the Linux headless installation If you have completed all of the pre Installation requirements and you are still unable to install the application run the following commands on the host 1 Go to nstall_Home the directory containing install bin 2 Execute strace f F v s 1024 o NetworkAdvisorinstall txt install bin 3 Execute rpm qa gt gt system txt 4 Execute ps elf gt gt system txt 5 Execute md5sum install bin
68. or SAN Installation and Migration Guide xiii 53 1002801 01 xiv Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Chapter Installation 1 In this chapter System POCUIPE ISI MS oe sacs cw ened ena nnna Reale daca Bidatal dl whoa s iiai 1 Preinstallation TeQuirementS s prace srice esa eusaeadercaasenawee ne aa 6 Installing the applications creases oinac feaitiweiseraditeaiioead 8 OTA RS US AN i snarl ce bed ad bac ead Seid ees Side Bl eek Sve ede aneas 10 System requirements Use the following sections to determine if you have met the requirements for this application e Server and Client operating system requirements 0005 2 HOSE PECLINOMG INS serren ered shee tere eek nee te nak Deere 3 Mem ry KeQUIFEINENIS oikia amp deka Mite deed a e de me eee eed ae 3 e Operating system cache requirements 0000 eee eee eee 4 DISK Space regure meS icccciracesraraer eee siwete recent eee vaees 4 Browser POCUINGMISIS o sce cian iiei aae eE aaa peed ate eer ae 5 e Client and server system requirementS 00000 c cece ee ee eee 6 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 1 53 1002801 01 1 System requirements Server and Client operating system requirements NOTE The SAN with SMI Agent large installation is only supported on a 64 bit Windows operating system Table 2 summarizes the required Operating Systems OS for servers and the packages supporte
69. pescctl start To stop pcscd type gt opt pesc pescctl stop Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Smart Card driver installation 2 Installing the Smart Card driver on the remote client 1 Complete steps 1 through 4 in Installing the Smart Card driver on the local client on page 27 2 Run the following commands to support remote clients Web Start gt cd usr lib gt ln s opt pcsc lib libpcsclite so NOTE If a soft link exists on libpcsclite so make sure that the final file is linked to opt pcsc lib libpcsclite so xxx It is recommended that you back up the original Example gt ls l libpcsc lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 Aug 4 16 16 libpcsclite libpcsclite so 1 0 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 Jun 4 12 30 libpcsclite libpcsclite so 1 0 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 34 Aug 5 14 36 libpcsclite gt mv libpcsclite so 1 0 0 libpcsclite so 1 0 0 org so gt SGI gt so l 0 0 gt ln s opt pcsc lib libpcsclite so 1 0 0 libpcesclite so 1 0 0 gt ls l libpcsc lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 Aug 4 16 16 libpcsclite libpcsclite so 1 0 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 Jun 4 12 30 libpcsclite libpcsclite so 1 0 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 34 Aug 5 14 36 libpcsclite opt pesc lib libpcsclite so 1 0 0 rwxr xr x 1 root root 35428 Aug 4 16 17 libpcsclite so gt so l gt So 1 0 0 gt so 1 0 0 o0rg Detecting and correcting a default Linux Smar
70. plications for Fibre Channel storage management and other applications http www t11 org For information about the Fibre Channel industry visit the Fibre Channel Industry Association website http www fibrechannel org Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 xi Getting technical help Contact your switch support supplier for hardware firmware and software support including product repairs and part ordering To expedite your call have the following information available 1 Management Application Serial Number To obtain the Management application serial number select Help gt License The License dialog box displays 2 General Information Switch model Switch operating system version Software name and software version if applicable Error numbers and messages received supportSave command output Detailed description of the problem including the switch or fabric behavior immediately following the problem and specific questions Description of any troubleshooting steps already performed and the results Serial console and Telnet session logs syslog message logs 3 Switch Serial Number The switch serial number and corresponding bar code are provided on the serial number label as illustrated below ANU A T FTOOXOO54E9 The serial number label is located as follows xii Brocade 300 4100 4900 5100 5300 7500 7800 8000 VA 40FC and Brocade Encryption Switch On
71. prise supported limits by SAN size Small Medium Large Number of Fabrics 8 16 36 Number of Switches and Access Gateways 40 90 200 Number of Switch Ports 2000 5000 9000 Number of Device Ports 5000 10000 20000 Performance Monitoring Polling 5 minutes 5 minutes 5 minutes Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 61 62 Scalability limits Table 20 summarizes the SAN scalability limits for support with Network Advisor Professional Plus edition TABLE 20 Professional Plus supported limits by SAN size Values Limits Number of Fabrics 36 Number of Domains 20 Number of Switch Ports 2560 Number of Device Ports 4096 Number of Access Gateways 20 Performance Monitoring Polling 5 minutes Table 21 summarizes the SAN scalability limits for support with Network Advisor Professional edition TABLE 21 Professional supported limits by SAN size Values Limits Number of Fabrics ai Number of Domains 10 Number of Switch Ports 1000 Number of Device Ports 1000 Number of Access Gateways 5 Performance Monitoring Polling N A Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01
72. r Trial and Licensed software the server requires 18 consecutive free ports beginning with the starting port number e Enter a port number in the Syslog Port field default is 514 NOTE If the default syslog port number is already in use you will not receive any syslog messages from the device To find and stop the process currently running on the default Syslog port number refer to Syslog troubleshooting on page 22 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 43 53 1002801 01 3 44 Migrating data 11 12 f Enter a port number in the SNMP Port field default is 162 g Click Next If you enter a syslog port number already in use a message displays Click No on the message to remain on the Server Configuration screen and edit the syslog port number Click Yes to close the message and continue with step 11 If you enter a port number already in use a warning displays next to the associated port number field Edit that port number and click Next If you are configuring Professional software go to step 13 Complete the following steps on the SMI Agent Configuration screen a Enable the SMI Agent by selecting the Enable SMI Agent check box b Enable the SLP by selecting the Enable SLP check box if necessary Only enabled after you select the Enable SMI Agent check box c Enable the SSL by selecting the Enable SSL check box if necessary Only enabled after you select the Enable SMI Agent check
73. reen and edit the syslog port number Click Yes to close the message If you enter a port number already in use a Warning displays next to the associated port number field Edit that port number and click Next If you are configuring Professional software go to step 12 10 Complete the following steps on the SMI Agent Configuration screen e Enable the SMI Agent by selecting the Enable SMI Agent check box Enable the SLP by selecting the Enable SLP check box if necessary Only enabled after you select the Enable SMI Agent check box Enable the SSL by selecting the Enable SSL check box if necessary Only enabled after you select the Enable SMI Agent check box Enter the SMI Agent port number in the SMI Agent Port field default is 5989 if SSL Enabled is selected otherwise the default is 5988 Click Next 11 Select one of the following options on the SAN Network Size screen and click Next NOTE Port count is equal to the total number of switch ports across all fabrics Small managing up to 2000 switch ports 1 20 domains Medium managing up to 5000 switch ports 21 60 domains Large managing up to 9000 switch ports 61 120 domains 12 Verify your configuration information on the Server Configuration Summary screen and click Next 13 Complete the following steps on the Start Server screen a Trial and Licensed only Select the Start SMI Agent check box if necessary Only enabled if you enabled SMI Agent
74. resSQL path gt lib directory to the usr lib directory For 64 bit Linux systems if an error message cannot open library displays complete the following steps 1 Execute the following command export LD_LIBRARY_PATH opt PostgreSQL 8 4 lib usr 1ib64 opt PostgreSQL p sqlODBC 1lib LD_LIBRARY_PATH 2 Navigate to the Postgres ODBC library default location is opt PostgreSQL psqlODBC lib 3 Create a list of missing libraries by executing the following command ldd psqlodbcw so Missing files display as Libodbc so 1 gt not found 4 Find shared libraries with the same name as the missing library by executing the following command find name libodbc so 5 Create a soft link for libodbc so 1 pointing to libodbc so 2 0 0 by executing the following command in s libodbc so 1 libodbc so 2 0 0 f Click Next 6 On the Save and proceed screen click Finish Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Smart Card driver installation 2 Smart Card driver installation Windows operating systems do not require smart card drivers to be installed separately the driver is bundled with the operating system However you must install a smart card driver for the Linux operating systems You must install both the special USB Chip Smart Card Interface Device USB CCID and the PC SC IFD driver You can download the source code and compile it from one of the following websites USB CCID ccid 1 3 7 t
75. ric and dash characters The IP address is selected by default If the an IPv6 address is selected server startup will fail If DNS is not configured for your network do not select the hostname option from either the Server IP Configuration or Switch Server IP Configuration Preferred Address list Selecting the hostname option prevents clients and devices from communicating with the server c Click Next 6 Click Next on the Server Configuration screen 7 Click Next on the SMI Agent Configuration screen 8 Verify your Server Name on the Server Configuration Summary screen and click Next 9 Click Finish on the Start Server screen 10 Click Yes on the restart server confirmation message 11 Enter your user name and password and click Login The defaults are Administrator and password respectively NOTE Do not enter Domain User_Name in the User ID field for LDAP server authentication 12 Click OK on the Login Banner Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 31 53 1002801 01 Configuring remote client access to the database Configuring remote client access to the database 32 Open the pg hba conf file in the Install_Home data databases directory To allow all IPv4 remote connections for all users search for the following text and uncomment the second line IPv4 remote connections Uncomment below line to allow all IPv4 remote users host all all 0 0 0 0 0 md5 To allow all IPv6 remote
76. rver Yes Management application and Client the CIM SMI port on HBAs if you use SMI Agent with SSL Server Managed Yes Host 63432 sFlow UDP Receives sFlow data from Product Server Yes products if you are monitoring with sFlow 246001 JNP Java Naming Protocol port TCP Use for service location Uses Client Server Yes SSL for privacy 246011 EJB Enterprise Java Bean connection TCP Client requests to server Uses Client Server Yes port SSL for privacy 246021 HornetQ Netty port TCP Use for JMS Java Message Client Server Yes Service async messages from server to client Uses SSL for privacy 2460312 JMX RMI port TCP Use for JMS control Uses SSL Client Server Yes for privacy 2460412 RMI naming service port TCP Client Server Yes 24605t RMI JRMP invoker port TCP Client Server Yes 246061 Event Handling CIM Indication listener TCP Used for HBA management Managed Host Yes port Server 246071 HCM Proxy CIM Indication Listener port TCP Used for HBA management Managed Host Yes Server 246082 Reserved for future use TCP Not used Client Server No 246092 Reserved for future use TCP Not used Client Server No 246102 Reserved for future use TCP Not used Client Server No 60 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Scalability limits A TABLE 18 Port usage and firewall requirements Continued Port Number Ports Transport Description Communication Path Open in Firewall 24611 JBoss Transaction
77. s not configured for your network do not select the hostname option from either the Server IP Configuration or Switch Server IP Configuration Preferred Address list Selecting the hostname option prevents clients and devices from communicating with the server If you select a specific IP address from the Server IP Configuration screen and the selected IP address changes you will not be able to connect to the server To change the IP address after configuration refer to Configuring an explicit server IP address on page 31 Click Next Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Configuring Network Advisor 2 9 Complete the following steps on the Server Configuration screen Figure 1 NOTE Do not use port 1527 for any of these port numbers Port 1527 is used internally by the server Network Advisor requires Web Server Database Syslog and SNMP port numbers as well as 15 consecutive port numbers from a Starting port On enabling HTTP redirection port 80 is used to redirect the HTTP requests to HTTPS Web Server Port HTTPS 43 Redirect HTTP Requests to HTTPS v Database Port 5432 Starting Port 24600 Syslog Port 514 SNMP Port 162 change this configuration by selecting Server gt Options gt Server Port from the application Cancel lt Back Next FIGURE 1 Server Configuration screen a Enter a port number in the Web Server Port HTTPS field
78. server settings from the Options dialog box For instructions refer to the Network Advisor User Manual or online help b Click Next If port 21 or 22 is busy a message displays Click OK to close the message and continue Once the Management application is configured make sure port 21 or 2221 is free and restart the Server to start the FTP SCP SFTP service NOTE If you use an FTP SCP SFTP Server which is not configured on the same machine as the Management application the Firmware Repository feature will not be available You can configure the external FTP server settings from the Options dialog box For instructions refer to the Network Advisor User Manual or online help Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 41 53 1002801 01 42 3 Migrating data Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen NOTE If the Management server or client has multiple Network Interface Cards and if any of these interfaces are not plugged in you must disable them otherwise the following features do not work properly Server impact e Configuration wizard does not display all IP addresses e Trap and Syslog auto registration e Report content lpconfiguration element does not display all server IP addresses e Network OS configuration backup through FTP e Trace dump through FTP Client impact e Options dialog box does not display all IP addresses e Firmware import and download dialog box e Firm
79. server system requirementS 0020005 6 Pre installation requirements 0 000 cece eee eee 6 Additional pre installation requirements for UNIX systems 7 Installing the application 0000s 8 Mapping the loopback address to the localhost 9 Headless installation 0 0 0 0 0 00 ccc eee eee 10 Additional pre installation requirements for UNIX systems headless installation 008 10 Performing a headless installation on Windows and UNIX SYSTEMS kois idia a aA hacer Sen ebay asa 11 Troubleshooting the Linux headless installation 11 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide iii 53 1002801 01 Chapter 2 Network Advisor Configuration Configuring Network AdviSOr 00 cece eee 13 Accessing the Network Advisor interfaces 0005 19 Logging into ASErVer 6 kee eee 19 Launching a remote client 0 00 cece eee eee 20 Launching the SMC on Linux 0 0 0 cece eee eee 21 Launching the SMIA Configuration Tool 5 21 Launching the SMIA Configuration Tool remote client 21 Syslog troubleshooting 0 eee 22 Finding the proCeSS 0 0 e eee eee 22 Stopping the proceSS 1 0 eee eee 22 Installing the ODBC driver 20 cece eee eee 23 Installing the ODBC driver on Windows systems 23 Installing the ODBC driver on Linux systems 24 Smart Card driver installation
80. sis Yes Yes Yes Remove offline devices No Yes Yes TI Zones Yes Yes Yes Device to Zone zoneset participation analysis Yes Yes Yes LSAN Zones No Yes Yes Rolling back to an activated zone database No Yes Yes Import or export a zone database No Yes Yes Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 57 53 1002801 01 A Management server and client ports Management server and client ports The Management application has two parts the Server and the Client The Server is installed on one machine and stores device related information it does not have a user interface To view information through a user interface you must log in to the Server through a Client The Server and Clients may reside on the same machine or on separate machines If you are running Professional the server and the client must be on the same machine In some cases a network may utilize virtual private network VPN or firewall technology which can prohibit communication between Products and the Servers or Clients In other words a Server or Client can find a Product appear to log in but is immediately logged out because the Product cannot reach the Server or Client To resolve this issue check to determine if the ports in the table below need to be opened up in the firewall NOTE Professional edition does not support remote clients Table 18 lists the default port numbers and whether or not it needs to be opened up in the firewall and includes the following
81. t Card driver This section applies to the Linux system only Some Linux systems may provide a default Smart Card driver and have their own setup to activate it In this case you must use the driver provided with Network Advisor Otherwise there could be an incompatibility issue between the driver and the native library that could cause a driver detection failure Complete the following steps to discover whether a default driver already exists and how to reconfigure the driver environment 1 Detect a different Smart Card driver by running the following commands gt cd gt find name pcscd print If the results contain pcscd and it is not located under opt pcsc or etc init d pcscd a different driver exists on the system 2 Make sure the pcscd file on the etc init d directory is linked to opt pcsc pcscctl by running the following commands gt cd etc init d gt le I pesed lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Jul 28 01 29 pcscd gt opt pcesc pescctl Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 29 2 Smart Card driver installation 3 30 If there is an existing pcscd script in this directory you can move and rename this file before you overwrite it gt mv etc init d pcscd etc init d pcscd org Create a soft link using the following command gt ln s opt pesc pescctl etc init d pcscd The existing pcscd org script in this directory implies that a different driver version e
82. t on the License Agreement screen select accept the terms of the License Agreement and click Next 4 Select the usual location for your system application files for example D Program Files Application_Name or opt Application_Name on the Select Install Folder screen and click Next NOTE Do not install to the root directory C Windows or UNIX 5 Review the displayed installation summary on the Pre Installation Summary screen and click Install 8 Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Installing the application 1 Make sure the Launch Configuration check box is selected default on the Installation Complete screen and click Done If the localhost is not mapped to the loopback address an error message displays You must map the loopback address to the localhost refer to Mapping the loopback address to the localhost on page 9 before you configure the application If the localhost is mapped to the loopback address the configuration wizard displays To configure the application refer to one of the following sections e If this is a fresh installation refer to Network Advisor Configuration on page 17 e If you are upgrading from a previous version and need to migrate data refer to Data Migration on page 33 Mapping the loopback address to the localhost To map the loopback address to the localhost complete the following steps 1 2 Open the hosts file For
83. t server verify that the 32 bit server shared drive is accessible Install your current application pre 12 0 0 release on the 64 bit server refer to Data Migration on page 33 and migrate your data Migrating data on page 39 NOTE During migration you will need to browse to the shared directory of the 32 bit server on the Copy Data and Settings from previous releases screen Install Network Advisor 12 0 0 on the 64 bit Windows server refer to Data Migration on page 33 and migrate your data Migrating data on page 39 e If you are migrating from a pre 12 0 0 release on a 32 bit Linux server to Network Advisor 12 0 0 on a 64 bit Linux server complete the following steps 1 Install Network Advisor 12 0 0 on your current 32 bit machine refer to Data Migration on page 33 and migrate your data Migrating data on page 39 2 Back up the server data on your current machine For instructions refer to Configuring backup in the Brocade Network Advisor User Manual or online help 3 Install Network Advisor 12 0 0 on your new 64 bit machine refer to Data Migration on page 33 4 Restore the server back up from your original 32 bit machine For instructions refer to Restoring data in the Brocade Network Advisor User Manual or online help 5 Relaunch the Configuration Wizard refer to Data Migration on page 33 For instructions refer to Launching the Configuration Wizard i
84. the switch ID pull out tab located inside the chassis on the port side on the left Brocade 5000 On the switch ID pull out tab located on the bottom of the port side of the switch Brocade 7600 On the bottom of the chassis Brocade 48000 Inside the chassis next to the power supply bays Brocade DCX On the bottom right on the port side of the chassis Brocade DCX 4S On the bottom right on the port side of the chassis directly above the cable management comb Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 4 World Wide Name WWN Use the licenseldShow command to display the WWN of the chassis If you cannot use the licenseldShow command because the switch is inoperable you can get the WWN from the same place as the serial number except for the Brocade DCX For the Brocade DCX access the numbers on the WWN cards by removing the Brocade logo plate at the top of the nonport side of the chassis Document feedback Quality is our first concern at Brocade and we have made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document However if you find an error or an omission or you think that a topic needs further development we want to hear from you Forward your feedback to documentation brocade com Provide the title and version number of the document and as much detail as possible about your comment including the topic heading and page number and your suggestions for improvement Network Advis
85. to be re used by the new installation e Full Uninstall All data is removed Click Uninstall Click Done on the Uninstall Complete screen Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 47 53 1002801 01 4 Uninstalling from Windows systems headless uninstall Uninstalling from Windows systems headless uninstall If the application was installed using the headless installation complete the following steps to uninstall Network Advisor and SMI Agent from your Windows server 1 Open a command prompt 2 Choose one of the following options e To partially uninstall Network Advisor configuration and performance data is retained to be re used by the new installation execute Install_Home Uninstall_Network Advisor 12 0 0 Uninstall_Network Advisor 12 0 0 exe f lt absolute path of partial uninstall property file gt e To fully uninstall Network Advisor all data is removed execute Install_Home Uninstall_Network Advisor 12 0 0 Uninstall_Network Advisor 12 0 0 exe f lt absolute path of full uninstall property file gt When uninstallation is complete an Uninstallation complete message displays You must manually delete the nstall_Home silent folder Uninstalling from UNIX systems Follow these instructions to uninstall the Network Advisor and SMI Agent from your UNIX system NOTE The Uninstall folder is retained 1 Go to Install_Home Uninstall_Network_Advisor12_0_0 Execute Uninstall_Network_Advisor12_
86. twork Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide 53 1002801 01 Migrating data 3 10 Complete the following steps on the Server Configuration screen Network Advisor requires Web Server Database Syslog and SNMP port numbers as well as 15 consecutive port numbers from a Starting port On enabling HTTP redirection port 80 is used to redirect the HTTP requests to HTTPS Web Server Port HTTPS 443 Redirect HTTP Requests to HTTPS v Database Port 5432 Starting Port 24600 Syslog Port 514 SNMP Port 162 change this configuration by selecting Server gt Options gt Server Port from the application Cancel lt Back Next gt FIGURE 2 Server Configuration screen a Enter a port number in the Web Server Port HTTPS field default is 443 b Enable HTTP redirection to HTTPS by selecting the Redirect HTTP Requests to HTTPS check box When you enable HTTP redirection the server uses port 80 to redirect HTTP requests to HTTPS You can configure the server port settings from the Options dialog box Server Port pane For instructions refer to the Network Advisor User Manual or online help c Enter a port number in the Database Port field default is 5432 NOTE Do not use a port number below 1024 d Enter a port number in the Starting Port field default is 24600 NOTE For Professional software the server requires 15 consecutive free ports beginning with the starting port number NOTE Fo
87. visor SAN Installation and Migration Guide ix 53 1002801 01 Document conventions This section describes text formatting conventions and important notice formats used in this document Text formatting The narrative text formatting conventions that are used are as follows bold text Identifies command names Identifies the names of user manipulated GUI elements Identifies keywords and operands Identifies text to enter at the GUI or CLI italic text Provides emphasis Identifies variables Identifies paths and Internet addresses Identifies document titles code text Identifies CLI output Identifies command syntax examples For readability command names in the narrative portions of this guide are presented in mixed lettercase for example switchShow In actual examples command lettercase is all lowercase Notes The following notices and statements are used in this manual They are listed below in order of increasing severity of potential hazards NOTE A note provides a tip guidance or advice emphasizes important information or provides a reference to related information Key terms For definitions specific to Brocade and Fibre Channel see the technical glossaries on MyBrocade See Brocade resources on page xi for instructions on accessing MyBrocade For definitions of SAN specific terms visit the Storage Networking Industry Association online dictionary at http www snia org education dictionary X Network
88. ware import for Fabric OS and Network OS products e FTP button in Technical Support Repository dialog box e Technical supportSave of Fabric OS Network OS and Host products through FTP a Select an address from the Server IP Configuration list NOTE For Professional software the Server IP Configuration address is set to localhost by default You cannot change this address NOTE For SMI Agent if the Server IP Configuration list contains a duplicate IP address or is empty an error message displays and the configuration wizard closes b Select an address from the Switch Server IP Configuration Preferred Address list NOTE If the hostname contains invalid characters the host name does not display in the list Valid characters include alphanumeric and dash characters The IP address is selected by default If the an IPv6 address is selected server start up will fail If DNS is not configured for your network do not select the hostname option from either the Server IP Configuration or Switch Server IP Configuration Preferred Address list Selecting the hostname option prevents clients and devices from communicating with the Server If you select a specific IP address from the Server IP Configuration screen and the selected IP address changes you will not be able to connect to the server To change the IP address refer to Configuring an explicit server IP address on page 31 c Click Next Ne
89. xists You can compare the existing one with the one under opt pcsc pcscd sbin If the size is different and the existing pcscd script contains the following information you must clean up the driver configuration The example below shows a different pscsd org script and how to do the configuration cleanup The configuration level is 2345 the start priority is 25 and the stop priority is 88 gt more etc init d pcscd bin sh pcescd Starts the pcscd Daemon chkconfig 2345 25 88 Remove the existing pcscd start priority file by deleting the file as SNNpcscd where NN is the start priority For example from the preceding step the file name is S25pcscd gt find etc name S25pcscd exec rm print gt sync sync sync gt reboot After the reboot the new configuration from the opt pcsc pcscctl file should be under the etc rc2 d etc rc3 d etc rc4 d and etc rc5 d directories lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Jul 28 01 50 S94pcscd gt init d pcscd For the remote client ensure that the Smart Card native library is linked to the one under opt pcsc lib gt cd gt find name libpcsclite so print If the library libpcsclite so exists in multiple locations you must ensure that there is only one library under lib or usr lib and that it is linked to the library on opt pcsc lib correctly For example to find a copy of the library on lib use the following commands gt cd lib gt ls
90. you to configure the data source name DSN for the Network Advisor database To install the ODBC driver complete the following steps 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 Double click edb_psqlodbc exe located on the DVD DVD_Drive Network Advisor odbc Windows Install the file to the usual location for your system s application files for example C Program Files Network Advisor ODBC Driver on the Select Install Folder screen and click Next NOTE If you select an invalid location the ODBC driver is installed in a different location than where the ODBC executable drivers are located On the Ready to Install screen click Next Click Finish to complete the installation Choose one of the following opitions e 32 bit OS Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Data Sources ODBC e 62 bit OS Windows only Select Start gt Run type swindir Syswow64 odbcad32 exe and press Enter The ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog box displays Click the System DSN tab Click Add The Create a New Data Source dialog box displays Select PostgreSQL Unicode Click Finish The PostgreSQL Unicode ODBC Driver psqlODBC Setup dialog box displays Enter a name for the data source in the Datasource field Enter the description of the Network advisor database in the Description field Enter the name of the Network Advisor database in the Database field Select enable or disable from the SSL Mo
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