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