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1. Select the adapters that are to be updated then press Start Updates O gig Hosts b fe watiasy S E E iress000 84 EA SE 10 00 00 00 09 51 3E 51 6 8 E accoro G Lpa G ZE 10 00 00 00 09 39 28 38 e amp stour A EE LP10500C 2 s 10 00 00 00 09 36 50 28 Ratus Figure 8 30 Batch Driver Parameters Update Dialog Box 4 Make your selections and click Start Updates 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 Ifyou want click Save Log File to save a report of the update Configuring FCoE Initialization Protocol FIP The FIP tab enables you to configure FIP for FCoE ports To configure FIP 1 From the discovery tree select the FCoE adapter port whose FIP properties you want to configure 2 Select the FIP tab OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 116 SC EMULEX ables 3 Set the parameters you want and click Apply Changes 7 OneCommand Manager Ele Edt View Bert Discovery Batch Help BeiSeea er spr I8 2 Port Information Statistics Maintenance Target Mapping Driver Parameters WPO PCi Registers FIP S we Oe 11102 4M Port O 00 00 C9 5B C
2. OneCommand Manager o EN File Edit View Port Discovery Batch Help Bases E fp Joea 3 Hosts A LUN Information bal APPOEV100 5 W OneConnect O e14000 Vendor Product Information aM Port 1 RSE 00 90 FA 24 A9 82 Vendor Name occ Nic 00 90 FA 2A A9 83 J Port 2 Product ID RAID 5 REE 00 90FA 2A A9 85 Nic 00 90 FA 28 A9 87 Revision 0205 G Port 3 REE 00 30 A 2A A9 8A Nic 00 90 FA 2A A9 88 Sa Port 4 Mapping Information Nc 00 90 FA 24 A9 5 FOP LUN 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 gt W Pe 120023 2s Port 0 10 00 00 00 C9 71 78 8A SCSI OS LUN 3 aM Port 1 10 00 00 00 C9 71 78 88 SWI LPe 160024465 OS Device Name PhyscalOrive3 ags Port 0 10 00 00 00 C9 11 33 55 S E 0 06 01 60 10 20 5C 33 fun o wn LUN Capacty Bun 2 Bu mu Enable ExpressLane LUN S120MB Block Size 12 Bytes Ou Disable all ExpressLane LUNs on this target Buns Bun 7 Bun s LUN Masking Information Mun 9 Bun 10 Current Mask Status Unmasked Bun iu Bun Lima 12 v Figure 8 18 Enabling an ExpressLane LUN To enable an ExpressLane LUN 1 Select Host Fabric or Virtual Port view 2 From the discovery tree select an LPe15000 or LPe16000 series adapter 3 Select the LUN on which you want to enable ExpressLane The LUN Information tab appears 4 Right click on the selected LUN in the discovery tree and choose Enable ExpressLane LUN The LUN s icon in the discovery tree changes to the ExpressLane LUN icon To disable an ExpressLane LUN or
3. 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 13 Diagnostics gt lt EMULEX OneConnect Diagnostics Creating Diagnostic Dumps The diagnostic dump capability 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 To start a diagnostic dump 1 From the discovery tree select an adapter whose diagnostic information you want to dump 2 Select the Firmware tab and click Diagnostic Dump The Diagnostic Dump dialog box appears For hosts being managed through the CIM interface the Set Dump Directory button enables you to set the dump directory for ESXi host dumps VMware only 3 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 from your system Diagnostic Dump Ea Dump Details Target WiWPN 10 00 00 00 C9 51 3E 51 Dump File Directory C Program Files Emulex U amp il Oump Dume File Retention
4. Custom Configurations The Custom configuration view allows you to customize the protocols running on each port of an adapter The Port Configuration table only displays the available ports OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 177 gt G EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters When the Custom radio button is selected the Adapter Configuration tab looks like the following LI ER LEI a ey han L ks uja Raseter information Freware Adapter Configuration Current Configuration Cushorn Configuration CHRE ROE SD OCN BG Port x 00 00 69 08 t4 04 O 40 C9 EA 64 58 10 00 00 00 09 68 64 35 Nok Boot Configuration 10 00 00 00 C9 EA 64 39 I AnP RHEL EUI C Serge personality alports CUK C Omoa wm OneConnect OCe14000 2 36 Pert 0 Nig 00 30 FA 41 22 F0 RE 10 00 00 90PA 41 22 P1 eg Pat 3 Nic 00 90 F 41 22 78 RE 10 00 00 00 Fase3 22 F9 5 I avenger bis SEI OneConnect OCe10100 B sa Peet O Mic 00 00 00 00 00 00 D gt meccemesauto NCSSA eas Port 1 Ne LCC 1 0E 27 60 96 RE 10 00 1C C1 DE 27 6037 Dam Post 2 Ne LOC 1 0E 276003A GE 10 00 1CC1 0E 27 403 S we NCES B ope Port Nic 1C C1 06 27 40 08 FEE 10 00 1C C1 0E 27 63F eae Pot 2 Ne UCC 1 0 27 40 42 E RE 1000280201 DE 27 404 Factory Oef oats gt Figure 8 73 Custom View Note Custom configurations are only available if the adapter supports mixed or concurrent mode storage
5. E biby eng ma emulex com ip mangy eng ma emulex com Create New Group Delete Group Restore Group Figure 7 3 Host Group Management Dialog Box Host Group Management Field Definitions 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 Show ungrouped hosts When checked displays only hosts that are currently assigned to a host group Hosts in Selected Group The list of hosts assigned to the currently selected host group 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 Right arrow Adds selected available hosts to the currently selected group Left arrow Removes selected hosts from the currently selected group Create New Group Enables you to create a new host group Delete Group Removes the currently selected host group Restore Group Returns the selected group s configuration to its original state OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A SC EMULEX 7 Managing Hosts 68 Grouping Hosts e Restore All Groups Returns all groups 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 the host is currently assigned to
6. 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 DataSequenceInOrder 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 session Response PDUs The count of Response PDUs transferred on this session OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A SXG EMULEX 5 Configuring Discovery 61 Configuring iSCSI Target Discovery Xmt Data Octets
7. Note If you configure all ports the same you essentially configured a single personality To set up a custom configuration 1 From the discovery tree select the OCe14000 series adapter whose personality you want to configure 2 From the Adapter Configuration tab check the Custom radio button 3 Select the personality you want to apply from the Protocol pull down menu for each port 4 Click Apply A message appears notifying you of the profiles activation requirements Not all selections require a reboot Mixed Mode Configuration When mixed mode is available up to two functions per port can be configured The first function is always NIC The second function can be a storage protocol or None OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 178 gt EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters When you click on the second function s pull down menu the available storage protocols for the function are displayed Port Configuration Pot Func MAC Address Protocol Figure 8 74 Mixed Mode Protocol pull down menu You can select any of the available storage protocols or None to indicate that the second function will not be available on that port After selecting the protocols to run on each port click Apply to save the configuration Note If you select the same protocol or None on all ports you essentially configured a single personality In this case after clicking Ap
8. 2 From the discovery tree select the OCe14000 series adapter whose personality you want to configure From the Adapter Configuration tab check the Single personality all ports radio button Select the personality you want to apply from the Personality pull down menu If you choose the NIC RoCE configuration the NIC RoCE configuration list displays descriptions of the available RoCE profiles e Choose the RoCE 2 profile for SMB Direct on Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 from the pull down menu in the NIC RoCE Configuration box Note Check the Implementer s Lab on the Emulex website for any updated information on additional use cases for the RoCE 2 profile e For the RoCE 1 profile check the Implementer s Lab on the Emulex website for any updated information on use cases for the RoCE 1 profile After rebooting a NIC RoCE configuration the Current Configuration field displays NIC RoCE along with the description of the selected RoCE profile Note RoCE configurations are not supported with SR IOV Note If you choose a NIC Only configuration there may be multiple NIC Only configurations available for example NIC Only or NIC Only No ETS If the adapter supports multiple NIC configurations profiles you must select a NIC Only configuration from the NIC Only configuration list Click Apply A message appears notifying you of the profiles activation requirements Not all selections require a reboot
9. 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 OneCommand Manager Application All the adapters in the SAN are visible if The other servers have a connection to your zone of the SAN Check fabric zoning e The elxhbamgr processes are running on remote hosts enter ps ef grep elxhbamgr All other adapters are running the OneCommand Manager application and the appropriate driver e 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 P010066 01A Rev A SG EMULEX 14 Troubleshooting 247 Emulex Driver for Linux and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Table 14 2 Emulex Driver for Linux and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Continued Situation Cannot see new LUNS Resolution 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 does not work try the following 1 Exit the OneCommand Manager application 2 Navigate to usr sbin ocmanager 3 Run stop_ocmanager to stop both the elxhbamgr and elxdiscovery processes 4 Run start_ocmanager and start_elxdiscovery to res
10. 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 6 Viewing Discovery Information 62 gt G EMULEX Configuring iSCSI Target Discovery 6 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 Click 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 x4 OneCommand TM Manager ox File Edit View Port Discovery Batch Help gt es E RS a Lz Find Host Z E Hosts 2 Discovery Information AMP RHEL6U1 a OneConnect OCe1l 4000 Thx Port 0 Hosts 12 LN 00 90 FA 41 22 F0 H Port 1 Adapters 16 Ic 00 90 FA 41 22 F8 P
11. 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 FC FCoE Port Statistics When you select an FC FCoE port from the discovery tree the Port Statistics tab provides cumulative totals for various error events and statistics on the port Some statistics are cleared when the adapter is reset To view FC port statistics 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Select an FC FCoE adapter port in the discovery tree OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 78 SGC EMULEX ables 3 Select the Statistics tab Z OneCommand Manager oix Ele Edt yew pot Discovery Batch Help BSSers oo pe am Et hots mi DASHER E es OCe1 1302 4 5 russert E wm Ocel02eM E wn OCE T0102 AM Sw OCe10102AM fs OCe10102AM b Port Information Statistics Maintenance Target Mapping Driver Parameters VPO PCI Registers FIP ha Port 0 Nig 00 00 C9 58 lt B 74 Eleg Port Nic 00 00 C9 56 lt B 78 9 S0 CB 90 00 00 C9 58 Nic 00 00 C9 58 lt B 9 EE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 C emezor Urk Fakres Em Port 0 Nic 00 00 9 40 D0 3 RE 10 00 00 00 C9 A0 0 Eae Port 1 Nic 00 00 C9 40 00 30 RE 10 00 00 00 c9 00 0 Loss of Signal Inwvabd Tx Weeds Eat Port 0 Nig 00 00
12. a36 Port 1 Active Firmware Version 4 2 189 0 Nc 00 00 C9 58 07 68 Firmware State Working Pic 00 1S SD 4C 8A 03 oo SE win T2qngezHt1R BIOS Version 4 2 189 0 T an Beet Hi verson 5 Saas Port 0 NCSI Version Not Available Nic 00 15 50 4C 8A 02 NC 00 15 50 4 84 03 IPL Fle Name CRFELXD PCI Express Link Speed 5 0 Gz PCI Express Bus Width x4 Adapter Temperature Normal Figure 8 52 OneCommand Manager Application Running on the Base Host Operating System after Discovering the Guest Host The NIC for the discovered guest operating system matches one of the VFs in the base host operating system as seen in Figure 8 53 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 151 SC EMULEX Nie Select the VF in under the Base operating system host in the discovery tree to display the Port Information tab Some of the information displayed in the tab is obtained from the OneCommand Manager remote management agent running on the guest operating system File Edit View Port Discovery Batch Help faa ajeje FE fe all v Find Host j ift Hosts Port Information WIN HUKQOOOIPHS H OCe11102 FM 5 336 Port 0 Nig 00 00 C9 5B D7 64 Ni B0 15 50 4C 84 02 5 3 Port 1 Transmit Rate 10 GBit sec Nic 00 00 C9 5B D7 68 Pi 00 15 5D 4C 8A 03 WIN T24N362H1 1R W OCe11102 FM S a Port 0 Nic 00 15 5D
13. e Type Read only The protocol type in use by the channel e MAC address Read only The MAC address assigned to the channel 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 160 gt EMULEX OneConnect Adapters Minimum BW The minimum percentage of the port s bandwidth at which the channel is guaranteed to run Maximum BW The maximum percentage of the port s bandwidth that can be used by the channel Viewing ASIC Information When you select a OneConnect multi ASIC adapter from the discovery tree the ASIC Information tab contains general attributes associated with the selected ASIC You can also use this tab to view and enable licenses See Showing and Installing Licenses for OneConnect OCe10102 and OCe11102 Adapters on page 162 for more information To view general ASIC information 1 Select Host view 2 Select a OneConnect four port adapter ASIC in the discovery tree File Eda View Pon Ducovery Batch Help Dm ee m Si pw amp AL Mode P 10GD Ethernet Adapte Fabre Merr Seria Munter Acte Freeware Verson Frmware State Wworung S105 verson 40 50 00 Hit Versor E A2 NCSI verson wa TA Fie Nane MIPS PCI
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15. 2 Select the Diagnostics tab 3 Assign the NVP and click Apply 4 Click Start TDR Test 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 e In Windows the OneCommand Manager application install directory on your local drive e InSolaris opt ocmanager Dump e In Linux var opt emulex ocmanager logs e In VMware Server There is no default directory for VMware OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 13 Diagnostics 239 DG EMULEX OneConnect Diagnostics 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 Dix file Edt Format Yew Help i Test Sequence Started 1000 cycles stop on error test pattern default OMA Loopback Started OMA Loopback 1000 cycles completed with O errors 10171 ms b external Loopback Started external Loopback General error Test sequence completed Figure 13 17 Example of a DiagTest log Window To save the log file
16. E wn OCe1 1102 44 HM Port 0 E ea Port 1 Nie 00 00 C9 58 CB 94 Configuration Parameter Description General Help EE 10 00 00 00 9 98 00 54 E MM OCe10102AM Ba Porto Mode Osab z h 00 00 C9 40 00 3C 10 00 00 00 C9 40 00 3 E G Port Tmeat 45 E wt OCe10102 4M E agi Port 0 os E eX Port E wp OCe10102 4M Ea Port O Re wstherkicae osb z OG Port 1 ep Le 2002 5 a as Port 07 10 00 00 00 09 00 01 Re auth Interval I 0 sate ag Port 1 10 00 00 00 C9 00 9 OH Priory 2048 1535 1280 1024 NULL 7 EETA Resson DHCHAP Inactive Hash Priceky ird5 s z Restore DSS Aco FREE ADRS P gt J Figure 9 1 DHCHAP Tab DHCHAP Tab Field Definitions e Source The WWPN of the adapter port e Destination The fabric switch Configuration Area e Mode The mode of operation There are three modes Enabled Passive and Disabled o 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 o Passive The adapter does not initiate authentication but participates in the authentication process if the connecting device initiates an authentication request o Disabled The adapter does not initiate authentication or participate in the authentication process when initiated by a connecting device This is the default mode e Timeout Duri
17. Program Files Emulex Util e Solaris The file is located in the directory opt ELXocm e Linux The file is located in the directory usr sbin ocmanager OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 5 Configuring Discovery 48 gt lt EMULEX Discovery Using the TCP IP Access Protocol 2 Edit the file Guidelines for editing the file are as follows e Each line of the file starts with an IPv4 or IPv6 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 IPv6 address tuples are delimited by colons and can be added in shortened notation as defined by the IPv6 address specification e An IP port number can be specified after the IPv4 address by appending a colon and port number to the address such as 10 192 80 24 23333 e An IP port number can be specified after an IPv6 address by putting the IPv6 address in brackets and following it with a colon and the port number For example fe80 50f1 832 3ce4 8d30 23333 e Each line in the file can be up to 1023 characters alth
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19. gt EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters e Enabled DCBX can be enabled 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 e 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 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 e Transmit Enabled LLDP Transmit can be enabled or disabled e 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 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 supports RFC 3418 e Transmit System Capabilities Enabled Indicates the primary function s of the devic
20. mjes es E All gt Find Host X vj 4 Hosts Physical Port Info DCB Diagnostics Transceiver Data Channel Management i KB wIN W OCe11102 FM 3 a P0 Channel Management Type UFP 00 00 C9 D5 6A 4A Nig 00 00 C9 D5 6A 48 Func Outer Minimum Maximum Nic 00 00 C9 D5 6A 4C Num Type MAC Address Name VLAN ID BW BW Nic 00 00 C9 D5 68 4D 5 3 Port 1 Nic 00 00 C9 D5 64 4E O NIC 00 00 C9 D5 64 48 NjA 2 10 30 Nig 00 00 C9 D5 6A 4F Nig 00 00 C9 D5 6A 50 2 NC 00 00 C9 D5 64 4B NjA 16 20 25 Nig 00 00 C9 D5 6A 51 4 NIC 00 00 C9 D5 64 4C NjA 30 30 100 LP9802 F2 2 Port 0 10 00 00 00 C9 58 20 78 6 NC 00 00 C9 D5 6A 4D NA 44 40 100 appdevos LPe16000 a Port 0 10 00 00 00 C9 11 33 55 LPe16000 E Port 1 10 00 00 00 C9 11 33 56 utilsuno1 Siam 7101684 5 36 Port 0 Nic 00 00 C9 D1 A2 E2 RE 10 00 00 00 C9 D1 A2 E4 S a Port 1 Nic 00 00 C9 D1 A2 E3 RE 10 00 00 00 C9 D1 A2 E5 Figure 8 58 Channel Management Tab for UFP IBM only To view UFP channel management 1 From the discovery tree select the UFP adapter port whose channel information you want to view 2 Select the Channel Management tab Channel Management Field Definitions for UFP IBM only e Channel Management Type Read only The type of channel management type in use e Func Num Read only The function number assigned by the system to the channel
21. 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 individual dump files can be as large as 6 megabytes Take this into account when selecting a retention count Files Retained i x Delete Existing Dump Files Apply Start Dump Get Dump Fies Exit Figure 13 18 Diagnostic Dump Dialog Box 4 Click Start Dump Dump files are created Where these files are created depends upon your operating system Note For VMware systems you must set a dump directory before initiating a dump The dump directory must be a Storage partition a datastore under the directory vmfs volumes e Windows ProgramFiles Util Dump e Solaris opt ELXocm Dump e Linux var log emulex ocmanager Dump e VMware a dump directory you create under vmfs volumes Two files are created OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 240 13 Diagnostics 241 DG EMULEX OneConnect Diagnostics e lt Hostname_WWPN_Date Time gt dmp e 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 Select The Dump Files To Copy CUPID_10000000c9513e51_20100615 165048626 txt CUPID_10000000c9513e51_20100616 162156797 dmp C
22. FCoE adapter ports 1 One and only one priority is configured for the FCoE priority 2 A maximum of two PFC priorities can be selected and one of them must match the FCoE priority OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt G EMULEX 5 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 121 iSCSI Note Not all adapters support two PFC priorities Adapters that do not support two PFC priorities display an error message if you try to configure more than one PFC priority The priority group to which the FCoE priority is assigned must contain no other priorities The additional PFC priority must be assigned to a priority group which has no other priorities 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 iSCSI Viewing iSCSI Port Information When you select an iSCSI port from the discovery tree the iSCSI Port Information tab contains general attributes associated with the selected iSCSI adapter If the adapter supports vNIC vNIC data is also displayed Note iSCSI port information is not displayed by the CIM Provider on any version of VMware ESXi 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 iSCSI port information 1 Select
23. Nie 00 00 C9 56 CB 4 RE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 3 S p OCe10102 NM sas Port O Mic 00 00 C9 A0 00 9C R 10 00 00 00 C9 A0 0 S aD ign 1990 07 com E Ms Port wet OCe10102 4M Eag Port O E X Port et OCe10102 NM Ne 00 00 C9 ADDC AS FB 00 00 C9 A0 DC AA B i Port 1 Mie 00 00 C9 AD OC AD 8 00 00 9 A0 0C A8 Figure 8 39 iSCSI Target Information Tab Target Information Field Definitions e Target iSCSI Name The iSCSI name assigned to the target e Target Alias The iSCSI alias assigned to 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 ensures 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 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 58 for more information e Apply Click to save and apply your ETO changes OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A zZ 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 130 G EMULEX ees
24. Nig 00 00 C9 05 6A 30 9G Port 1 Nig 00 00 C9 05 6A 3E 10 00 00 00 C9 DS 68 3F 00 00 C9 05 64 40 Current Management Type UMC 00 00 C9 05 6A 4 seaman Management Type After Reboot EZ Note Changing channel management type requires a reboot to activate Figure 8 64 OneConnect 0Ce10102 and 0Ce11102 Adapter Information Tab To change the personality of OCe10102 and OCe11102 adapters 1 From the discovery tree select the OCe10102 or OCe11102 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 support a particular personality type that control is disabled 3 Reboot the host for the personality change to take effect Viewing OneConnect Firmware Information Unlike LightPulse adapters OneConnect adapter firmware is maintained on an adapter specific instead of port specific basis Use this tab to download firmware and create diagnostic dumps for the selected adapter 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A XC EMULEX 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 167
25. On Windows systems this can be fixed using the following steps 1 In Windows Explorer navigate to the C Program Files Emulex Util OCManager OCManager_help directory Right click on OCManager_Help htm Select Open With gt Choose default program Select a web browser such as Internet Explorer Check Always use the selected program to open this kind of file 6 Click OK On Linux and Solaris the above steps are very similar with the OCManager_Help htm file located at usr sbin ocmanager ocmanager_help OCManager_Help htm and opt ELXocm ocmanager_help OCManager_Help htm respectively P010066 01A Rev A gt EMULEX 14 Troubleshooting 244 Emulex Driver for Linux and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Emulex Driver for Linux and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Table 14 2 Emulex Driver for Linux and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Situation NIC Link fails to come up Resolution For Emulex UCNAs and CFAs in NIC mode you may need to properly configure the network interface using system administration utilities The OneCommand Manager application software package does 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 addition
26. ROCE Configuration R 10 006968 067 TD ign 1990 07 comn emulen 00 00 lt 9 lt 8 04 6 5 Sb dopat E OCEM arl A S4 Factory Defeats Type ROCE 1 v Figure 8 77 Custom NIC RoCE Configuration OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt EMULEX UMC Configuration View When UMC is available and the UMC radio button is selected the Adapter Configuration tab looks like the following 8 Managing Adapters and Ports OCe14000 Series Adapters 181 Q OneCommand Manager Sa Ete t yew Bort Discovery Batch Help OS See H i ret rest J A Be Adeghes Intormaton Fremare PONE CAGI y Curent Configuration GCS Next Boot Configuration Snge permraity Gore u Are Pot we MAC Address 00 404 A KID AS Ie 00 404 4 30 49 OMPA DA O Aon endea i Ne 0040 44 30 A A 00 40 FA WDA O igh 1990 07 comemienn0d 40 fa 20 OPAD 0007A 048 OFANA 10 OPAD 12 OPAN HO OAND 1 00 40FA UD 0 3 ODMA S OWON 00 40 A IID ES ws My 98 8 41 33 400 40 WD w Figure 8 78 UMC View Adapter Configuration Tab UMC 2 ports 8 functions port concurrent storage For UMC the OneCommand Manager application allows you to configure up to sixteen functions on a single port adapter up to eight functions per port on a two port adapter and up to four functions per port on a four port
27. Update adapter firmware to minimum supported revision listed in the driver 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 Remove the failed adapter and reboot rmmod fails to unload the driver because the device or resource is 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 ocmanager directory Type stop_ocmanager Unmount any disks connected to the adapter Unload the driver Type rmmod lpfc Driver install fails The Ipfc install script fails to install the driver The install script may fail for the following reasons e A previous version of the driver is installed Run the usr src pfc pfc install uninstall script and then try to install the driver The current driver is already installed e The kernel source does not match the standard kernel name or you are running a custom kernel e No module Ipfc f
28. box Note Click Close to close the Boot from SAN Configuration dialog box without saving your changes A message appears to discard your changes 11 Reboot the system for your changes to take effect OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 11 Configuring Boot from an FC SAN 217 gt EMULEX Configuring Advanced Settings Boot from SAN 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 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 you 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
29. configuration window These settings wil not be saved until you click OK in that window J Enable start unit command I Enable EDD 3 0 J Enable spinup delay J Enable environment variable I Enable auto boot sector Auto Scan Disabled bd PLOGI Retry Timer ms None v Defaut AL_PA hex o OK Cancel Figure 11 3 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 11 Configuring Boot from an FC SAN 218 gt EMULEX Configuring Advanced Settings Boot from SAN o Ifa boot device is present the BIOS boots from it immediately o Ifa 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 befo
30. gt G EMULEX FC FCoE 2 From the discovery tree select the adapter port on which you want to create a virtual port The Virtual Ports tab appears OneCommand Manager olx Ble Ect Wew Bort Recovery stch tiep DSSera fe ae 8 oF it Vitus Ports Vatusl Ports Sh Russer E WRI OCet1102 FM aX Port 0 FEE 10 00 00 00 9 56 B 91 G wis Port 1 10 00 00 00 C9 58 C8 9S ge 0 00 00 00 C 9 56 06 20 00 00 00 C9 58 08 95 p OCeL0102 NM Sags Port 0 o RE 10 00 00 00 9 A0 00 31 DDG Port 1 wer OCe1 0102 14 E sais Port 0 FE 10 00 00 00 9 A0 00 21 New Vetual Port a lt M Port 1 E MI LPelz002M3 23 Port 0 10 00 00 00 9 00 9 Select suto generste or enter a new virtual port address below and cick Creste Virtual Port to create a new X Port 1 10 00 00 00 9 00 5 vitual port G saho generate world wide port name 20 nn 00 00 C9 51 38 S1 C Use the folowing world wide portname TT TTT Name optional I Create Virtual Port Figure 8 22 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 y
31. var adm messages and var log messages files respectively for recent Emulex driver DHCHAP events and outputs them to a default location To view the error and event log 1 Click Event Log History on the Authenticate tab OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt G EMULEX Updating Firmware for a Single Adapter 10 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 website and extracted to a local drive before you can perform this procedure Not available in read only mode The Emulex driver must be installed The OneCommand Manager application must be installed The firmware zip file must be downloaded from the Emulex website unzipped and extracted to a folder on a local drive 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 o I O activity on the bus has been stopped o 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 website or contact the OEM s customer service department or technical support department for the firmware
32. 00 C9 90 44 90 E MET Pe 1000 M sw 10 00 00 00 C9 51 3 51 a dagy EEI OCe10102 FM E sum Port 0 BE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 44 0F Figure 8 23 Virtual Port Tab 3 Click Remove Virtual Port The Delete Virtual Port Warning dialog box appears Delete Virtual Port Warning Ea WARNING Deleting an active virtual port is very risky It could cause system instabilty 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 and click OK to delete the virtual port Figure 8 24 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 105 xs 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 106 DC EMULEX ai Changing FC Adapter Port Names 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
33. 10 00 00 00 C9 58 CE Nip 00 00 9 58 CB 9 RE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 CE Nie 0000 940 003C RE 10 00 00 00 C9 A0 X Nig 00 00 C9 A0 00 30 RE 10 00 00 00 C9 A0 0 Nic 00 00 C9 A0 00 2C RE 10 00 00 00 C9 80 Nig 00 00 C9 A0 00 20 RE 10 00 00 00 09 0 04 Nic 00 00 C9 A0 DC AS AR 00 00 C9 A0 DC AA 190 07 com Nig 00 00 C9 40 DC A9 3 Ry 00 00 C9 A0 DC AB D Port O 10 00 00000 C9 0 HG Port 1 10 00 00000 C9 00 Figure 8 38 iSCSI Statistics Tab iSCSI Statistics Field Definitions Node Roles The node role for this iSCSI initiator Portal Count The number of rows in the iscsiPortaltypeTable which are currently associated with this iSCSI instance Node Count The number of rows in the iscsiNodetypeTable which are currently associated with this iSCSI instance Session Count The number of rows in the iscsiSessiontypeTable which are currently associated with this iSCSI instance Session Failure Count The number of times a session belonging to this port has failed Last Session Failure Type The type of failure encountered in the last session failure Last Session Remote Node Name The iSCSI name of the remote node from the failed session Session Digest Errors The count of sessions which failed due to receipt of a PDU containing header or data digest errors Session Connection Timeout The count of sessions which failed due to a sequence exceeding a time l
34. 10 00 00 00 C9 DO D Port 1 10 00 00 00 C9 00 Figure 8 5 Virtual Ports Information OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 81 DC EMULEX EE Virtual Port Information Field Definitions e Number of Hosts The total number of hosts discovered in the SAN e 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 FCoE Fabric Information The Discovery Information tab contains information about the selected fabric To view fabric discovery information do one of the following e From the View menu select Group Adapters by Fabric Address e From the toolbar click Group Adapters by Fabric Address The Discovery Information tab shows information about the fabric 0ncCommand Manager jor Ele Et Yew pot Discovery Batch Heb aia F No Fateik Attachaent 10 00 00 00 C9 56 CB 91 RUSS 10 00 00 00 C9 58 CB 95 RUSS 10 00 00 00 CS AD DO 2E RUSE 10 00 00 00 CP AD OD 2F RUSS 10 00 00 00 C9 A0 00 3E RUSE 10 00 00 00C LAOD IF RUSS a Port O 10 00 00 00 C9 00 36 35 a36 Poet 1 10 00 00 00 CR 00 96 37 Figure 8 6 Fabric Discovery Information Discovery Information Field D
35. 201 OCe14000 Series Adapters Priority Membership The configured priority membership grouping Bandwidth The configured value of bandwidth for the different Priority Groups Note PG15 has no bandwidth setting Max Configurable PGs The maximum number of Priority Groups that can be configured Bandwidths of all the priority groups must add up to 100 Configure DCB Dialog Box Buttons e Defaults Click to return to the factory settings e Configuration Rules Click to display the NIC Priority window that lists the rules for configuring NIC priorities You must observe the following rules when configuring priority groups for RoCE adapter ports 1 The RoCE priority must be assigned as a PFC priority too 2 Only the RoCE priority can be assigned to PG15 3 The RoCE priority can be assigned to the PG15 as a single priority or any other PG as the single priority to the PG i e no other priorities can be assigned to the PG where the RoCE priority is assigned All other priorities should be assigned to a single PG 4 No bandwidth is specified for PG15 The bandwidths for PGO PG7 must add up to 100 e OK Click to apply and save your changes e Cancel Click to discard any changes you made OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 9 Using FC SP DHCHAP Authentication Windows Linux 8 2 and Solaris 2Q2 Linux Considerations gt G EMULEX 9 Using FC SP DHCHAP Authentication Windows Linux 8 2
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38. Configure DCB Dialog Box for NIC Adapter Ports 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 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 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A XC EMULEX 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 147 NIC 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 Receive Enabled LLDP Receive can be enabled or disabled Transmit System Description Enabled Provides a description of the network entity in an alpha numeric
39. Ctrl Click or Shift Click and click the Right Arrow 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 2 From the Groups list select the group containing the host you want to remove 3 From the Hosts in Selected Group list select the host you want to remove and click the Left Arrow 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 deletes 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 are returned to their original configuration Any newly added host groups yet to be committed are removed and any host groups that were deleted are restored Exporting Hos
40. DC AS AR 00 00 C9 A0 OC AA E i Pott Ne 00 00 C9 AD DC A9 4 FR 00 00 C9 40 0C A8 Met LPet2002 m3 226 Port 0 10 00 00 00 C9 0 H Port t 10 00 00 00 C9 0 gt Figure 8 54 NIC PCI Registers Tab To view NIC PCI registers 1 From the discovery tree select the NIC function whose PCI information you want to view 2 Select the NIC PCI Registers tab OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A XC EMULEX 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 153 OneConnect Adapters OneConnect Adapters Viewing OneConnect Adapter Information When you select a OneConnect adapter from the discovery tree the Adapter Information tab contains general attributes associated with the selected OneConnect adapter You can also use this tab to change an adapter s personality enable or disable UMG and to view and enable licenses See Configuring UMC Channel Management OCe11102 adapters only on page 156 Changing Personalities on OneConnect OCe10102 and OCe11102 Adapters on page 165 and Showing and Installing Licenses for OneConnect OCe10102 and OCe11102 Adapters on page 162 for more information To view general OneConnect adapter information 1 Select Host view 2 Select a OneConnect adapter in the discovery tree OneCommand Manager oE Ele Edt yew Bort Discovey Batch Help Bes E Be Et Hosts Adapter Information Firmware jal APPDEVO1 fm 0Ce11102 FM 9G Port 0 Model Emulex OneCon
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42. Express Link Speed 5 0 a PC Express Bus Wid Adapter Tenpereire Personality uomse Peatres Gsrent ic After Reboot Grew Lomee Feotses Fatal Foatse Leernes Figure 8 59 ASIC Information Tab ASIC Information Field Definitions Model The model of the selected adapter Serial Number The serial number of the selected adapter Active Firmware Version The version of the firmware running on the selected adapter Firmware State The condition of the firmware BIOS Version The version of the BIOS in use HW Version The hardware version of the selected adapter NCSI Version The Network Controller Sideband Interface version IPL File Name The name of the IPL Initial Program Load file currently loaded OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A XC EMULEX 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 161 OneConnect Adapters e PCI Express Link Speed The speed of the PCI bus in which the adapter running e PCI Express Bus Width The number of lanes for the slot in which the adapter is running e Adapter Temperature If the adapter s temperature is not available Not Supported is displayed If supported by the adapter this field displays the adapter s temperature and one of the following temperature related status messages o Normal The adapter s temperature is within normal operational range o Exceeded operational range Critical The adapter s temperature is beyond normal operational range If t
43. F1 C4 00 Port 1 LY c0 00 09 F1 C4 04 Port 2 LM c0 00 09 F1 C4 02 Port 3 LM c0 00 09 F1 C4 06 Lees 10 00 00 00 9 55 08 02 Pe11000 Lees 10 00 00 00 9 55 08 09 IOM 3650M2 Pe16002 M6 Port 0 10 00 00 00 9 02 38 5E Port 1 10 00 00 00 9 02 30 SF 00 00 C9 E3 0C 80 GE 10 00 00 00 C9 E 3 00 81 OneCommand TM Manager Figure 7 2 Host Group Information Tab Host Group Information Field Definitions e Group Name The name of the selected group e Number Hosts The total number of hosts assigned to the group e Number of Adapters The total number of discovered adapters in the group e Number of Physical Ports The total number of ports in the group OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 7 Managing Hosts 66 gt G EMULEX Grouping Hosts 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 a 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 The Host grouping capability is available in Host view Vport view or Fabric view mode Note The same fabric may appear under more than one host group For example some ports on the fabric may be attached t
44. FCoE VPD Information The VPD tab displays vital product data if available for the selected FC adapter port such as the product name part number serial number and so on To view VPD information 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Inthe discovery tree select the FC FCoE port whose VPD information you want to view 3 Select the VPD tab Ses BEE Ble Edt Yew pot Qiscovery Batch Hep aja E RUSSET Pr S W OCe11102 FH PN Part Number LPE12002 M8 We OCeL0102 4M 1 Erdax P0120023 9Gb 2 port PCa Fibre Channel Adapter WEI OCeL0102 NM WEI OCeL0102 4M WI P01 202 M5 Peet Information Statistics Maintenance CHCHAP Target Mapping Driver Parameters Diagnostics Transceiver Data VPO Wm OCe11102 FH Vital Product Data a Port 0 G eg Poet 1 42 Port 0 Sh Serial Number 5702461915 eq Poet 1 0 5702461915 D s Port 0 LPe12002 M3 S206 Port 1 12 78 T3 79 74 78 70 76 78 17 73 18 73 TAF 78 o E saw Poet O E G Poet 1 ad Pot 0 2 OG Port 2 Port 0 10 00 00 00 C9 00 aJ Port 1 10 00 00200 C9 00 Figure 8 8 FC FCoE VPD Tab VPD Table Definitions 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 VO Vendor unique data V indicates a vendor specific field An adapter may have none one or more of these fields defined Valid values
45. If the same host name appears for more than one host the OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Configuring Discovery and CIM Credentials gt G EMULEX 5 Configuring Discovery 52 adapters of all these hosts are displayed by the OneCommand Manager application as a single host entry Discovery Server Startup Refresh Rate Select when to start the discovery server Select when to start a new discovery cycle after a previous cycle completes At system boot Vhen this ublity starts slower TEPP Manual refresh requires clicking the discovery refresh button Undiscovered Adapter Expiration Refresh every 45 seconds Select when to remove a previously discovered adapter thatis no longer being discovered Never remove Remove afer 1600 seconds O immediately CIM Credentials Protocol http https Port Number 5 89 Username root Password esse Namespace root ferrasiex Figure 5 5 Discovery Settings Dialog Box To configure discovery settings 1 From the Discovery menu select Modify Settings The Discovery Settings dialog box appears 2 Define the discovery properties you want 3 The CIM credentials area can be used to set the default CIM credentials which are used to connect to all the ESXi hosts that are managed through the CIM interface e Protocol The HTTP or HTTPS protocol can be used to connect to the ESXi hosts The default port numbers used for http and https are 5988 and 5989 respectively
46. Info 008 Oapnostes Transceiver oara LLOP Tranemit State UOP Receive State Sydd Yes 4 Active Groups Enabled Enabled Error PG Figure 8 48 DCB Tab for NIC Adapter Ports NIC Adapter Selected DCB Tab Field Definitions DCBX State The current DCBX state enabled or disabled LLDP Transmit 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 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 OneCommand Manager Application 8 Managing Adapters and Ports P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 145 C EMULEX qe PFC Properties Area State Enabled means that flow control in both directions Tx and Rx is enabled State Enabled means that flow control in both directions Tx and Rx is enabled Disabled means that priority flow control is currently disabled The priority value if Shown is not applicable This may be caused by o The switch port priority flow control being set to On instead of Auto o Switch port using port flow control instead of priority flow control o PFC disabled at adapter or switch Active P
47. 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 e On Reboot The On Reboot column shows the mask configuration currently saved to the configuration file on disk Solaris or to the Registry Windows OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 97 DC EMULEX a 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 3 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 4 Inthe LUN list of the LUN Masking tab select one or more LUNs The Mask Selected L
48. LUNs 1 Select Host Fabric or Virtual Port view From the discovery tree select an LPe15000 or LPe16000 series adapter 3 Select the ExpressLane LUN you want to disable The LUN Information tab appears 4 Right click on the selected LUN in the discovery tree and choose Disable ExpressLane LUN to disable the selected LUN or Disable all ExpressLane LUNs on this target The ExpressLane LUN s icon in the discovery tree changes to the regular LUN icon Changing FC FCoE World Wide Port and Node Names 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt EMULEX 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 99 FC FCoE fails By changing the standby adapter s WWPN or WWNN it can assume the identity and configuration for example driver parameters persistent binding settings and so on of the failed adapter There are three options for referencing WWNs e Factory Default WWN As shipped from the factory This value canot be changed e Non Volatile WWN Values that are saved in non volatile adapter s flash memory that survives a reboot and or power outage e Volatile WWN A temporary value that is saved in volatile memory on the flash If volatile WWNs are set they are used instead of th
49. Management Expanding or Collapsing the Discovery Tree View You can use the Expand Collapse capability on the View menu to change the way discovered elements are displayed By selecting one of the four levels the discovery tree is expanded or collapsed to that level You can choose Hosts Fabrics depending on the view adapters ports PCI functions and targets 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 Status Bar The status bar is located near the bottom of the OneCommand Manager application window The status bar displays messages about OneCommand Manager application functions such as Discovery in progress or the progress when performing an Export SAN Info operation 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 Using OneCommand Manager Secure Management OneCommand Manager Secure Management gives system administrators the ability to further enhance the active management security of their networks Using Secure Management administrators can define each user s privileges for managing both local and remote adapters When running in Secure Management mode users must log on with their user name and password to r
50. Manual Not available in read only mode Note This section only applies to FC and FCoE drivers It does not apply to NIC RoCE and iSCSI drivers 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 108 gt EMULEX FC FCoE 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 host 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
51. 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 Property Tabs Z OneCommand Manager Menu Bar 5e Est wew pot Gecovery atch Help Tebar a et 3 8 Nie 00 00 C9 56 LB 20 Port Information Statistics Mairkenance OHCHAP Target Magping Driver Parameters Diagnostics Transceiver Data FRE 10 00 00 00 C9 98 C8 E eg Port 1 Ne 00 00 9 5B CB 4 Port WWN t0 00 00 00 9 00 56 35 Driver Version 2 50 01 RE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 CE Node WWh f20 00 00 00 9 00 96 95 Driver Name testor am pacer Fatek Name ho Fabric Attachment Firmware version 1045 ji Toos mi Book Version Bonz Discovered Pots fO i R 10 00 00 00 C9 00 0 Port FC I fp Port Type s Discovery Swe Pert PCI Function fe T Mie 00 00 C9 A0 D0 30 PCI Bus Number fe ree ____ FEE 10 00 00 00 09 A0 04 E W OCe10102 M O5 Device Name fises B the Symbobc Node Name Erne Pe 2002 48 FYI 10AS 077 2 50 001 RUSSET 00 00 C9 A0 DO 2C Supported Service FRE 10 00 00 00 C9 00 0 cs CON Bae Port 1 Supported FC4 Types 00 00 Of 00 00 00 00 OL 09 00 00 00 00 00 00 09 Nie 00 00 C9 A0 D0 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 RE 10 00 00 00 09 00 0 B W OCel0lo2 m Port Status E sas Poet 0 00 00 C9 A0 DC AS xs ADC AA Uk Status Unk Up Pert Speed ng
52. OneConnect Adapters 3 Select the Firmware tab Z OneCommand Manager Efe Edt yew Bort Discovery Gatch Hep Bel t ests Adapter Information Femware hel DASHER E we OCe1 1302 4 FG Porto Active Ferara Version 4 0 163 9 Download Firmevare Mig 00 00 C9 58 lt B 74 Flach Femavare Version 4 0 163 9 meneti E105 Version 4 9 163 9 Eoen Nic 00 00 C9 56 lt B 78 amp RUSSET amp Boot Code Versions 2 Port 0 Ba Port 1 Start up Boot Code 2 0 20 768 Nip 00 00 C9 5B lt B 4 RE 10 00 00 00 09 58 08 k a z A Dam oceiooeam FCoE Universal 7 04at LEFI B105 nh ie ee Port O FCoE x86 BIOS 4 0249 UEFI NIC 4 0 163 9 E dG Port FCoE EFI Sor LEFI FCOCE NjA i Epe FCoE FCODE 4 01at LEFIISCSI 4 0 1639 Eeg Porto E OG Port t E wn OCe10102 AM Ee Port O E BG Port t E es Let 2002 68 aK Port O 10 00 00 00 C9 00 BG Port 1 10 00 00 00 C9 00 Figure 8 65 OneConnect Firmware Tab Firmware Tab Field Definitions e Active Firmware Version The firmware version currently being used by the adapter e Flash Firmware Version The flash firmware version currently being used by the adapter e BIOS Version The version of the BIOS currently being used by the adapter Boot Code Versions Area e Startup up Boot Code The 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 FCoE Univer
53. P010066 01A Rev A xs 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 131 SG EMULEX o Viewing iSCSI PCI Registers The iSCSI PCI Registers tab displays base PCI registers See Viewing the PCI Registers on page 224 for FC PCI register information OneCommand Manager FASE Ele Ed wew Port Discovery Gatch Hel DERA ees k 8 Be a Port Information PCI Registers isis 5 w DASHER SW Oet LL02 FM S JG Port 0 Nic 00 00 9 58 C8 74 10 00 00 00 C9 58 CE E et OCel 0102 1 B se Pot 0 Mic 00 00 C9 40 D0 9 FE 10 00 00 00 C5 A0 4 MG Port 1 E WD OCeroL02 ne a Port 0 OG Port 1 a wa OcetO102 ary Figure 8 41 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 Configuring DCB Parameters for iSCSI Adapter Ports Note For ports running both iSCSI and FCoE refer to section Configuring DCB Parameters for FCoE iSCSI Adapter Ports on page 192 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt G EMULEX 2 Select the DCB tab 8 Managing Adapters and Ports iSCSI 132 O omens Megs SR Se eer ee te Pie fdr yew Port Ducovery Bat
54. R 10 00 00 00 C9 A0 0 E W OCe10102 NM st Port 0 x 00 00 C9 A0 0C A8 00 00 C9 A0 0C AA E iqn 1990 07 cor 10GBaseT Diagnostics S96 Port 1 TOR ees E we Ps soo _sxtronres_ gt wT Figure 13 14 Diagnostics Tab 1OGBASE T adapter selected OneConnect Loopback Test Combinations Run the following loopback test combinations using the appropriate checkboxes e DMA Loopback Test For OCe10102 FM and OCe11102 FM adapters only 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 e 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 Note PHY diagnostics are not supported on mezzanine cards and blade network daughter cards because they do not contain PHYs 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 lo
55. Tab Field Definitions cece ceed 87 Viewing FC FCoE Target Information ccccceeccee este esse eeeeeeeseeeeeaeeesaneeeaaes 87 Target Information Field DefinitionS cccccceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeseeesateeeeeseeeeneeeatenes 88 Viewing FC FCoE LUN Information cccceccce cece eect eect teen ee eaee stant eenneeenaes 88 FC FCoE LUN Information Field Definitions cccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeetseeeeeeeenesaees 89 Viewing FC FCoE Target Mapping Windows and Solaris cseeeee eee e eee ea ee 90 Target Mapping Field DefinitionS ccccccceeeeeeeee see eeeeeeeeeeesateeaeeseneeeenentegas 91 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A DE EMULEX Table of Contents 6 Viewing Target Mapping Linux and VMware ESXi ssssssssssisrrrereeerrrrrrrrrrereren 92 Target Mapping Field DefinitionS ccccccccceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeesatteateseneeeneenenaas 92 Using Automapping and Persistent Binding WiINdOWS ccceceeee sense sete eene ees 92 Changing Automapping SettingS cece ee ee EEEE EEEE EEEE 93 Adding a Persistent Binding 00 0 eccece cee eet 94 Binding a Target that Does Not Appear in the Persistent Binding Table 95 Masking and Unmasking LUNs WiINdOWS coc ccscienncssereacordviseeisnesss seexene ese 96 Managing FC FCoE ExpressLane LUNS LPe15000 and LPe16000 HBAs 05 97 Changing FC FCoE World Wide Port and Node N
56. The port number changes automatically according to the protocol selected You can also manually change the port number Since by default the HTTP is disabled on sfcb in ESXi host you should use HTTPS to communicate to the ESXi host e User name The user name field contains the username with which to connect to the ESXi hosts By default this is root e Password This password field contains the password of the user name which is used to connect to the ESXi host e Namespace Namespace is the namespace of the emulex provider The default namespace is root emulex Note If the Emulex CIM Provider present in ESXi is an inbox provider then the namespace should be elxhbacmpi cimv2 If the out of box CIM Provider is installed then the namespace should be root emulex To check whether the CIM Provider is inbox or out of box enter the following command on the ESXi host esxcli software vib list grep cim OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs e 5 Configuring Discovery 53 gt G EMULEX Configuring iSCSI Target Discovery Output similar to the following will be returned emulex cim provider 10 0 514 6 01 Emulex VMwareAccepted 2013 06 10 4 Choose the refresh rate settings you want to apply 5 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 c
57. XenServer Refer to the OneCommand Manager application CLI User Manual for Citrix instructions The following must be installed before you can install the OneCommand Manager application e The appropriate driver for your operating system o Linux driver version 8 2 0 33 3p or later for RHEL 5 operating systems o Linux driver version 8 3 5 X or later for RHEL 6 and SLES 11 SP1 operating systems Note The RHEL 6 Enterprise kit requires the installation 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 64 bit version which is installed in OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Installing the OneCommand Manager Application 2 Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand Manager Application Components SC EMULEX g 9 oor p p 23 usr lib64 The i386 build requires the 32 bit version 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 Attended Installation in Linux To install the OneCommand Manager application or upgrade an existing installation in Linux 1 Log on as root 2 Download the utilities from the Emulex website 3 Copy the OneCommand elxocm lt Platform gt lt AppsRev gt tgz file to a directory on the install machine 4 Change to the direc
58. a channel s minimum and maximum bandwidth values to 0 disables the channel The minimum bandwidth values of a channel can be set between 0 and 100 but the total of all of the minimum bandwidths must add up to 100 percent The one exception is when all channel minimum and maximum bandwidths are set to 0 The maximum bandwidth values of a channel must be greater than or equal to the minimum bandwidth values for that channel 5 Click Apply A reboot is not required UMC Channel Management Field Definitions Function Number Read only The function number assigned by the system to the channel Channels 2 and 4 are read only on OCe11102 adapters Type Read only The protocol type in use MAC address Read only The MAC address assigned to the channel LPVID Each channel can be assigned a default VLAN ID Each egress untagged packet is tagged with this default value Minimum BW The minimum percentage of the port s bandwidth at which the channel is guaranteed to run Maximum BW The maximum percentage of the port s bandwidth that can be used by the channel Viewing the Channel Management Tab for vNIC1 IBM only For IBM adapters that support vNIC1 the vNIC properties are displayed in the Channel Management tab when vNIC1 is enabled The Port Channel Management Tab for vNIC1 is read only except for the LPVID which can be modified OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 1
59. a file called the hosts file This plain text file contains a list of hosts the utility attempts to discover The discovery server does not attempt to discover hosts over TCP IP through any other mechanisms such as ping sweeps and broadcasts 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 of IP addresses for hosts that can be managed This function is performed in the Add Remote Hosts window For each discovered host the OneCommand Manager application adds its 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 its 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 hbahosts 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 1 Locate and open the hosts file e Windows The file is located on the system drive in the directory
60. a single host group e Indicates 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 Group Name Erter the host group name here aK _ cancel Figure 7 4 Create New Host Group Dialog Box 3 Enter the name of the group you want to create and 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 Ei D Are you sure you want to delete this host group Figure 7 5 Host Group Management Warning Dialog Box 3 Click Yes to delete the selected host group OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 7 Managing Hosts 69 gt G EMULEX Grouping Hosts 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 2 From the Groups list select the group to which you want to add the host 3 From the Available Hosts list select the host you want to add or select multiple hosts by using
61. adapter The maximum number of functions allowed on an adapter is controlled by the adapter s IPL file Note ARI must be available to support up to sixteen functions on an adapter OCe14000 series adapters automatically support ARI However the system s motherboard must support ARI it must be enabled in the system BIOS and the operating system must support ARI If these conditions are not met although you may configure all sixteen functions only eight functions will be present and discovered by the OneCommand Manager application after a reboot Note SR IOV is not supported with UMC UMC channel protocol assignments are subject to the following rules The first channel is always NIC NIC RoCE cannot be configured with UMC The 2nd and 3rd channels can be assigned the following o NIC o None channel disabled o Storage protocol note on 3rd channel only when concurrent mode storage is available OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports SG EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters e If storage protocols are assigned to the 2nd and 3rd channels they must be different storage protocols e The 4th and higher channels on a port if available can only be assigned NIC or None Bandwidth and LPVID assignments are subject to the following rules e A channel s logical link can be set to down by setting both the minimum and maximum bandwidths to 0 e The total of the minimum band
62. already in use then the binding cannot be made dynamic and a reboot is required e The target WWPN WWNN or DID specified in the binding request must not be mapped to a SCSI ID If the desired target is already mapped then a reboot is required e 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 Select Host or Fabric view 2 In the discovery tree select the adapter port you want to set up with persistent binding OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A SG EMULEX 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 3 Select the Target Mapping tab All targets are displayed OneCommand Manager Ele Ect wew pot Discovery Batch Help Ble E3 DARRAR ees b 38 8 El wey ocett102 FM SM Port 0 ASE 10 00 00 00 C9 56 CE wm OCeLO102 4064 G eis Port 0 ARE 10 00 00 00 9 A0 01 O26 Pot 1 Mie 00 00 C9 AD 00 20 ARE 10 00 00 00 C9 A0 01 E WE OCeL 0102 1 E se Pato Nie 00 00 C9 A0 00 2 FEE 10 00 00 00 9 A0 04 SG Pot 1 Mp 00 00 C9 A0 00 20 FEE 10 00 00 00 9 0 04 an OCetoloznm 0000 C958 08 30 FE 10 00 00 00 C9 56 CE Sa Port 1 00 00 C9 58 C8 94 f Port Information Statistics Maintenance OHCHAP Target Mapeing Oriver Param
63. 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 The following notes apply when using FC SP DHCHAP authentication e DHCHAP is available only for FC ports not FCoE ports e DHCHAP is not available on LPe15000 and LPe16000 series adapters e DHCHAP is available only for physical ports not for virtual ports e DHCHAP is not supported on COMSTAR ports e DHCHAP is not supported on RHEL6 and SLES11 SP1 e DHCHAP is not supported on OneConnect adapters e The authentication driver parameters are only available on local hosts The OneCommand Manager application GUI does not display this driver parameter for any remote hosts 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 Authentication must be enabled at the driver level Authentication is disabled by default To enable DHCHAP using the Driver Parameters tab enable one of the following parameters enable auth in Windows enable auth Solaris or enable auth in Linux 8 2 Linux Considerations To activate FC SP Authentication between the adapter ho
64. and save your changes Modifying Port Settings Note Checking DHCP Enabled to automatically obtain an IP address disables the IP address and subnet mask fields Note If you enable both VLAN and DHCP you must have a VLAN enabled DHCP server to receive a valid IP address In many cases the request to the DHCP server for an IP address fails 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 Network Information tab 3 Make your selections Click Apply OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 125 DC EMULEX ea 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 applicable to IPv4 only for the selected iSCSI port APD re TP ada a m iki ii Figure 8 36 Advanced TCP IP Configuration Dialog Box To add table entries 1 From the discovery tree select the iSCSI port whose configuration you want to modify Select the Network Information tab 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 Woe eos To delete table entries 1 From the discovery tree select the iSCSI
65. be2net ko Device ID 0720 Driver Version 10 0 654 9 Subs evice ID MAC Address Perm MAC Address 00 90 FA 41 22F0 IPv4 Address Subnet PCI Bus Number 6 r Max MTU 9000 othe Current MTU 1500 Not Available Port Speed Not Available Minimum Bandwidth O MBit sec VEPA Not Supported IPvG Address Not Available IPVS Gateway Address Not Available Network Boot te iz XE Port 0 L 90 1006 20 F0 23 ort Figure 8 46 NIC Port Information Tab NIC Port Information Field Definitions e 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 assigned NIC MAC address e IPv4 Address The IPv4 address for the NIC port e Subnet Mask The subnet mask for the NIC port e Gateway Address The NIC initiator gateway address e Link Status The status of the link on the selected adapter port e Interface Name The interface assigned to this port by the host operating system e Maximum Bandwidth The maximum bandwidth i e speed at which the port is guaranteed to run e Minimum Bandwidth The minimum bandwidth i e speed at which the port is guaranteed to run 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 e Vendor ID The PCI vendor ID assigned to the
66. format This includes the 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 supports RFC 3418 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 PFC Priorities Area Active Priorities The priorities that are marked active for PFC Enable When checked PFC is enabled Configured Priorities The priorities that are configured but might not yet be active A maximum of two PFC priority check boxes can be selected out of which one of them must match the iSCSI priority The additional PFC priority would be for the Ethernet traffic This additional PFC priority must be assigned to a priority group which has no other priorities ETS Priority Groups Area Note Not shown when UMC is enabled on the adapter Active Groups o Group ID The Priority Group ID o Priority Membership The different priorities that are assigned to the various Priority Groups This is the currently active configuration o Bandwidth The bandwidths that are assigned to different Priority Groups This is the currently active configuration Configured
67. gt lt EMULEX OneCommand Manager Application Version 10 2 User Manual P010066 01A Rev A Emulex Connects Servers Storage and People gt EMULEX Copyright 2003 2014 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 not
68. hosts Web server If the port number is omitted the default port 80 is used The standard OneCommand Manager application user interface is displayed OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 3 Starting and Stopping the OneCommand Manager Application 35 gt G EMULEX Starting the OneCommand Manager Application Web Launch Interface Managing Files when Running the OneCommand Manager Application Web Launch Interface When running the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface all OneCommand Manager application files such as log files configuration files and driver parameter files are located on the Web Launch server User supplied files such as firmware images and licenses should be located on the Web Launch client OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 4 Using the OneCommand Manager Application 36 gt lt EMULEX The OneCommand Manager Application Window Element Definitions 4 Using the OneCommand Manager Application Note To properly view the OneCommand Manager application ensure your system meets the following display requirements e For Windows Linux and Solaris systems the display resolution must be set to 1024 x 768 or higher For Windows systems use the default font size e 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
69. information on changing parameters for a single adapter see Setting Driver Parameters on page 109 For information on changing parameters for the host see Setting Driver Parameters for All Adapters in a Host on page 112 Note If there are no discovered FC or FCoE ports the entire Host Driver Parameters tab is grayed out This occurs because there are no drivers to which the host driver parameters apply er lof Ele Edt Yew Bort Discovery Gatch Hep eS feel Se Host Information Host Oriver Parameters tt Hosts E jal ORSHER I OCet1102 FH X Port 0 Nip 00 00 9 5B CB 74 Mody Adapter Parameter Parameter AutoMap Volye zz Range 0 3 Defa 2 SSS SIN 5 a to Nio 00 00 9 S8 CB 94 FRE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 0 E W Oceto1a2 NM s Pot 0 Nio 00 00 9 A0 D0 9C R 10 00 00 00 9 00 0 a Port 1 W OCEL 0102A a Port O aM Port 1 E MM OceLo1a2 nM cas Pot 0 Mi 00 00 C9 AD DC AS S 4B 00 00 9 A0 DC AA SS 1990 07 cor J Port 1 Mie 00 00 C9 A0 DC A9 AB 00 00 C9 A0 DC AB Activation Requirements required Description aa 0 Disabled 1 WWAN 2 WWPH 3 DID 8 8 PerPortTrace fveueOepth aj hoth I Maka all changes temporary possible Mel LPe12002 m3 ba od eee Restore Dofauks Apply Figure 8 26 Host Driver Parameters Tab Host Driver Parameters Tab Field Definitions e Installed Driver T
70. interface Active XRIs The number of active exchange resource indicators Not supported on VMware based ESXi 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 ESXi 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 SCSIport Miniport driver the Storport Miniport driver or the driver for Solaris Loss of Sync The number of times loss of synchronization has occurred Prim Seq Prot Errs The primitive sequence protocol error count This counter is incremented whenever there is any type of protocol error Invalid CRCs The number of frames received that contain CRC failures Ex Count Resp The number of FC exchange responses mad
71. 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 an FC SAN on page 212 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 an FC SAN on page 212 for more information Not available on VMware ESXi servers being managed through the CIM interface Change WWN Click to change the selected adapter port s World Wide Node Name or World Wide Port Name 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A XC EMULEX 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 88 FC FCoE 2 In the discovery tree select the FC FCoE target whose information you want to view The Target Information tab appears OneCommand TM Manager Bie yew Bort Discovery Bch tiep Damas E Am tt Hosts E East Cost Hosts Uryouped Target Information LUN Masking EHE biby eng ma emdex com W Ore
72. non management host user to select a Management Host with which to register If this switch is not specified the default value of 0 is used and the capability is disabled If the switch is specified the value can be a host name or an IP address which is validated by the installer An error message appears if mmode is set as Local Only or Management Host e excl This optional switch allows the non management host user to select whether the OneCommand Manager application processes requests exclusively from the Management Host specified by the MHost switch This option is only accepted if accompanied by a valid MHost value otherwise an error message appears If this switch is not specified the default value of 0 is used If the switch is specified the valid values are 0 Remotely managed by other hosts 1 Remotely managed by Management Host ONLY e Mtcp This optional switch allows you to enable or disable remote management and to specify the TCP IP port number over which management occurs If this switch is not specified the default TCP IP port number 2333 is used If the management host option is selected you must either select the default port number or enter a valid TCP IP port number on the command line A value of 0 is not accepted If one of the non management host options is selected you can enter the TCP IP port number on the command line In Linux Note The OneCommand Manager application GUI is not supported on Citrix
73. or service must be restarted by rebooting the system for MILI to run on the new port number 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 the GUI 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 1 Open your web browser Linux and Solaris users must log on as root 2 IfSecure Management is enabled you are prompted for your user name and password See Using OneCommand Manager Secure Management on page 41 for more information 3 Enter the URL of the ocmanager jnlp 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 jnlp where IP_ADDR is 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
74. personaly al pots C UMC Custom Heee S Pat O Nic 00 00C9F0 FF 50 Personalty FC0E lt E G Pat 3 Nip 00 00 CIED FF SA MH Port 2 Ne 00 00 C9 60 FF S3 BG Pot 3 Ne 00 00 69 F0 FF SC Factory Oet mits r J J Figure 8 70 OCe14000 series Adapter Configuration Tab FCoE selected OCe14000 series Adapter Configuration Tab Field Definitions e Current Configuration The protocol running on the adapter e Next Boot Configuration Displays different checkboxes or radios buttons subject to the protocol running on the adapter Select a checkbox or radio button to change the tab s view and next boot configuration method e The display in the lower area of the tab depends upon selected view of the next boot configuration For non NPar configurations depending upon configuration options available on the adapter you can configure the adapter for a single personality e g FCoE multichannel or a custom configuration for mix and concurrent modes OCe14000 series Adapter Configuration Tab Buttons e Apply Saves the changes to the next boot configuration to the adapter e Restore Resets any changes to the next boot configuration back to the currently saved settings on the adapter e Factory Defaults Returns the adapter s ports to their factory default profile and settings for that adapter A reboot is required OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 175
75. port Select the Driver Parameters tab Click Globals All parameter values are now the same as the global or host values ae WN 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 e In Windows Program Files Emulex Util Emulex Repository or Program Files x64 Emulex Util Emulex Repository for any x64 systems e In Linux usr sbin ocmanager RMRepository e In VMware ESXi tmp RMRepository e InSolaris opt ELXocm 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 112 SC EMULEX FC FCoE Setting Driver Parameters for All Adapters in a Host To change the driver parameters for all adapters installed in a host 1 Do one of the follow
76. port e PN Part Number The adapter s part number e 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt G EMULEX Configuring DCB Parameters for NIC Only Adapter Ports The DCB tab displays parameters for NIC only adapter ports To view the DCB parameters for NIC only adapter ports 1 From the discovery tree select the NIC adapter port whose DCB properties you want to view 2 Select the DCB tab Eile Edit View Port Discovery Batch Help Es Port Ne accion 270274 GARE 10 00 1C C1 08 27 02 SmI NeSSA Ss Porth Mp 1C C1 06 27 31 14 ma c 1C C1 0 27 31 Es Por Ne coe 27 311E RE 10 00 1C C1 0E 273k om LPe1205 P Sh stls Port O 10 00 00 00 9 70 H 1 a Port 1 10 00 00 00 C9 70 m he oa 76 3A 82 9 40 GARE 10 00 2C 76 8A 82 F9 Sawu Port2 Nic 20 76 BAS249 64 ag 10 00 20 76 8A 82 F94 ICSJSR Pe ce 1410240 00 90 FA 41 23 80 Te 00 50 FA412388 SSFLRSEP BG Porto Nig 109 286 088 aw Me 30 09 28 6 08 C i x nea E e NE Physeal Port
77. port to be configured when NParEP Mode is enabled NPar protocol assignments are subject to the following rules OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 191 gt EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters Note These rules apply when NParEP mode is enabled or disabled e The first partition on a port is always NIC e Up to sixteen partitions can be configured on NPar adapters when NParEP Mode is enabled e When NPar is enabled RoCE cannot be configured on any partition e A storage protocol can be assigned to any of the second through fourth partitions Any partitions above the fourth partition can only be assigned NIC or None e Any other than the first partitions on a port can be set to NIC or None e The total of the minimum bandwidths of the enabled functions for each port must add up to 100 percent The maximum bandwidth for each partition must be greater than or equal to the minimum bandwidth for that partition e After changing the NPar configuration and applying the changes except for bandwidth changes a reboot is required to activate the new configuration NPar Bandwidth Settings Similar to UMC a minimum and maximum bandwidth is assigned to each enabled i e not set to None partition The sum of the minimum bandwidths must add up to 100 percent The maximum bandwidth for each partition must be equal to or greater than the minimum bandwidth on that partition and no larger th
78. read only mode The default location is e In Windows the OneCommand Manager application install directory on your local drive e InSolaris opt ELXocm Dump e In Linux var opt emulex ocmanager Dump e In VMware Server There is no default directory for VMware OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 13 Diagnostics 234 OneConnect Diagnostics gt 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 Test Sequences 1000 cycles stop on error test pattern de PCI Loopback Started PCI Loopback 1000 cycles completed with O errors 5601 ms Internal Loopback Started Internal Loopback 1000 y cine co Echo started Target 5 Echo 1000 cycles getesorb wich Mreees Fee m Test Sequence Completed Figure 13 13 Example of a DiagTest log 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 See Figure 13 8 OneConnect Diagnostics This section describes the diagnostics for OneConnect adapters For FC adapter diagnostics see LightPulse FC HBA Diagnostics on page 222 Note Diagnostics are not available in read o
79. rules for configuring iSCSI priorities You must observe the following rules when configuring priority groups for iSCSI adapter ports 1 Only one priority can be configured as the iSCSI priority 2 A maximum of two PFC priorities can be selected and one of them must match the iSCSI priority Note Not all adapters support two PFC priorities Adapters that do not support two PFC priorities display an error message if you try to configure more than one PFC priority 3 The priority group to which the iSCSI priority is assigned must contain no other priorities 4 The additional PFC priority must be assigned to a priority group which has no other priorities 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 Configuring iSCSI Port Initiator Login Options 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 by the target portal when it is discovering targets The discovered targets inherit the login options used during this discovery Target portals discovered via iSNS also use these login options 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 M
80. security by enabling a managed host to register with a management host The management host receives these registrations when the remote host is started and updates its hosts file so the discovery server discovers the remotely managed host You do not need to manually add remote hosts to be managed If you choose to exclude management from all hosts except the management host the managed host only responds to requests from the management host All requests from other hosts are rejected This TCP IP management security solution only allows the management host to manage the remote host To change management read only mode OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 4 Using the OneCommand Manager Application 45 DG EMULEX Changing Management and Read Only Mode Note After making changes you must restart the OneCommand Manager application to see the new management mode settings e In Windows 1 From the File menu select Management Mode The Management Mode dialog box appears OneCommand Manager Management Mode Jo Haar manyaman of nis ese irga zll ginar moses Figure 4 4 Management Mode Dialog Box 2 Choose the management type and read only mode you want 3 Click OK e InSolaris 1 Run the following script opt ELXocm set_operating_ mode 2 Choose the management type and read only mode you want e In Linux 1 Stop the OneCommand Manager application 2 Run the following script usr sbin ocmanager set_opera
81. since the ports on a specific host may be dispersed among several fabrics making the ports on that host difficult to find in the discovery tree To search for a host 1 Do one of the following e From the Edit menu select Find and enter the name of the host you are searching for into the Find Host field e From the toolbar enter the name of the host you are searching for into the Find Host field 2 From the toolbar click fall Find Host or press lt Enter gt on the keyboard The host you are searching for is highlighted in the discovery tree The Find Next option on the Edit menu or pressing F3 enables you to continue searching for more instances of the name you specified OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 71 gt EMULEX Using CIM Windows only 8 Managing Adapters and Ports This section describes the various adapter and port management functions you can perform using the OneCommand Manager application Using CIM Windows only VMware on the Visor based ESXi platforms uses CIM as the only standard management mechanism for device management The OneCommand Manager application uses the standard CIM interfaces to manage the adapters in the Visor environment and supports CIM based device and HBA management To manage the adapters on an ESXi host using the OneCommand Manager application GUI you must install the Emulex CIM Provider on the ESXi host ESXi comes wit
82. to use DHCP authentication on the selected port e IP Address The iSCSI initiator IP address e Subnet Mask The iSCSI initiator subnet mask e Gateway Address The iSCSI initiator gateway address e VLAN Enabled Check the box to allow VLAN for the iSCSI interface OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs o 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 124 gt EMULEX o 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 IPV6 Address OCe14000 Series Adapters only e Automatic assignment When enabled the unique routable addresses are assigned in conjunction with the router similar for DHCP assignment e Link Local Address The unique address assigned to the port which is available for use inside the local network but not outside of the local network e Routable Address 1 A routable address assigned to the iSCSI port e Routable Address 2 A second routable address assigned to the iSCSI port e Gateway Address The iSCSI initiator gateway address General area e Enable iSCSI Boot checkbox Check or uncheck this box to enable or disable iSCSI boot on the port Network Information Buttons Not available in read only mode e Advanced Click to display the TCP IP Configuration dialog box See Advanced TCP IP Configuration on page 125 for more information e Apply Click to make
83. tree the Adapter Configuration tab is displayed The type of information that appears depends on the what protocols and capabilities are available on the adapter The IPL defines the protocols and capabilities For all adapters except NPar there are three configuration modes available e Single personality Select a single protocol along with NIC or NIC only to run on all ports on the adapter e Custom Choose the protocols to run on each port independently e Multichannel View the channel properties and change the configurable properties based on the multichannel type Note For NPar the adapter is either running with NPar disabled meaning the adapter is running as a single NIC or NIC RoCE function on each port or with NPar enabled which is similar to a multichannel configuration See Dell NPar Configuration View on page 186 for more information Note RoCE configurations are not supported with SR IOV OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z o 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 174 gt EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters fle Ed yew pot Qiscovery Rech tiep E E BE Adsoter Iioemsson Femmare Adapter Configuration tip Hosts 5 fel APPOEVOR E WE OCel OREM 2 WG Porto Nic 00 00 09 4 44 94 Ne 00 00 0964 64 33 10 00 00 00 09 E8 64 35 10 00 00 00 09 6A 64 37 ich AMP RHELEU Currerk Coefiguration Custom Configuration HIC ROCE ROCE NOPI Otol Nant Book Configuration Sarge
84. 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 P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports G EMULEX FC FCoE 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 a e From the toolbar click pL Group Adapters by Host Name e From the Host Grouping menu select Group Adapter by Fabric Names 2 In the discovery tree select the port whose information you want to change 3 Select the Maintenance tab OneCommand Manager jot Ble Edt yew pot Discovery Batch Help ees EI a Hosts Port Information Statistics Maiekenarke OHCHAP Target Mapping Oriver Parameters Diagnostics Transceiver Data VED E i oaser Frere E W OCelL102 FM E6 Port 0 Nip 00 00 C9 S8 C8 74 E s Poet 1 E WEI OCet L102 FM XG Port 0 wh Port 1 Mp 00 00 9 58 08 94 AGE 1000 00 00 C9 56 CB wm OCeLOL02 WHt E ee Port 0 BBG Port 1 wet OC 0102 4 aa Port 0 SG Port 1 E Wd OCeL0102 NH mts Port 0 HG Port 1 wey Pe 2002 48 ae Porto 10 00700 00 C9 00 5 Si Port 1 10 00200 00 C9 00 Figure 8 19 Maintenance Tab 4 Click Change WWN The following warning appears Changing World Wide Name WWN in some cases may require s
85. 00 8 37 iSCSI VPD Tab Table Definitions Product Name Product information about the selected adapter port PN Part Numter The adapter s part number SN Serial Number The adapter s serial number 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 Some adapters may show additional VPD information such as EC EC level and MN manufacturer ID Viewing iSCSI Statistics When you select an iSCSI initiator from the discovery tree the iSCSI Statistics tab provides cumulative totals for various error events and statistics on the port Note No iSCSI statistics information is available when using the CIM Provider for VMware ESXi To view iSCSI port statistics 1 Select Host view 2 Select an iSCSI initiator node in the discovery tree OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z e 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 127 gt EMULEX o 3 Click the iSCSI Statistics tab OneCommand Manager oix Efe Edt Yew pot Discovery Batch Help DEEBA ee a SE Eam Port E wp OCe10102 46 Ey ads Port 0 E a6 Port 1 S n OCe10102 AM B egi Porto EG Port E wm OCe10102AM E e Port o Ea Port i E gat et 2002 M5 tiie SCSI Statistics CSI Intistor Login Options iSCSI Target Discovery
86. 02 and OCe11102 adapters currently run are NIC Only NIC FCoE and NIC iSCSI In some cases the adapters are pre configured to support multiple personalities In other cases you must install a license key before the adapter can support multiple personalities See Showing and Installing Licenses for OneConnect OCe10102 and OCe11102 Adapters on page 162 for more information Note The three different personalities may not always be available on an adapter For example a NIC FCoE adapter can change to a NIC Only or NIC iSCSI adapter but an iSCSI adapter may not be able to change to a NIC FCoE adapter Use the Adapter Information tab to make personality changes OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A OneConnect Adapters XC EMULEX 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 166 OneCommand Manager Efe Edt yew Port Discovery Batch Help DeSes s Ses 38 A th Hosts fad APPOEVOL wn OCe1 1 102 FM ap Port 0 2 Edex OneConnect OCe11102 FM 2 port PCle 10GbE CNA Nic 9 02 00 00 00 00 5K20623710 10 00 00 00 C9 EA 64 ED y eee 00 00 C9 EA 64 EE poe Nig 00 00 9 A 64 EF 7 Working E a Port 1 4 4 2391 Nig 00 00 C9 EA 64 F0 10 00 00 00 C9 EA 64 F1 00 00 C9 EA 64 F2 Nig 00 00 C9 EA 64 F3 Wa LPe12002 M8 9 Port 0 10 00 00 00 C9 71 78 BA lt M Port 1 10 00 00 00 C9 71 78 68 Sb AMP RHELEUL wen OCe11102 FM mai Port 0 Nig 9F 02 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 9 05 68 38 00 00 C9 D5 6A 3C
87. 1 10 00 00 00 C9 00 Figure 8 69 OneConnect Transceiver Data Tab Transceiver Data 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 e 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 Organizationally 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 e Supply Voltage The internally measured supply voltage in the transceiver e TX Bias Current The internally measured TX bias current OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 173 gt EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters e TX Output Power The measured TX output power e RX Input Power The measured RX input power 0Ce14000 Series Adapters Configuring OCe14000 Series Adapters When you select an OCe14000 series adapter from the discovery
88. 10100 Port 0 00 00 C9 A9 7F CO 00 00 C9 FF 7A DE 10 00 00 00 C9 FF 7 Figure 5 7 iSCSI iSNS Tab To add a server 1 Click Add iSNS Server The Add iSNS Server dialog box appears Add iSNS Server Figure 5 8 Add iSNS Server Dialog Box 2 Enter the Pv4 or IPv6 address of the iSNS server and the TCP port number Note On OCe14000 series adapters an IPv4 and a IPv6 iSNS address can be added For other adapters only an IPv4 address can be added Note On OCe14000 series adapters up to four iSNS servers can be added For other adapters only one iSNS server can be added OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs 5 Configuring Discovery 56 gt G EMULEX Configuring iSCSI Target Discovery 3 Click OK The server is pinged and the new server appears in the iSNS Server list Note If the server cannot be pinged a popup message appears indicating this and you must choose whether or not to add the address 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 Select the server from the iSNS Server list and click Delete iSNS Server The iSNS server is removed and no longer queried during a target refresh The targets discovered using iSNS are not removed by clearing the iSNS server They must be specifically removed in the iSCSI Target Discovery tab However except on ESXi hosts targ
89. 102AM Eam Port 0 PH7788 A Port 1 we OCC I0102AM Ea Port o H6 Port 1 E WI lei 2002 ms su Port 0 10 00 00 00 C9 D0 M Sis Port L 10 00 00 00 C9 00 91 Figure 8 7 FC Transceiver Data Tab Transceiver Data 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 e 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 Organizationally 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 83 SG EMULEX a 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 internally measured supply voltage in the transceiver TX Bias Current The internally measured transmitted bias current TX Output Power The measured transmitted output power RX Input Power The measured received input power Viewing FC
90. 1102 adapters 1 From the discovery tree select the OCe10102 or OCe11102 adapter whose licenses you want to view The Adapter Information tab is displayed 2 On the Adapter Information tab click Show License Features The License Features window appears An X in the Enabled column indicates that the capability is licensed and enabled for that adapter Note An empty feature list means the adapter has no licensable capabilities OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports gt lt EMULEX OneConnect Adapters 7 License Features e following features are available for licensing on this adapter Ifa checkbox appears in the Enabled column nextto the feature ithas already been licensed SCSI Personality FCoE Personality Figure 8 62 Licensed Features Window Installing Licenses To install licenses for OCe10102 or OCe11102 adapters i 2 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A From the discovery tree select the OCe10102 or OCe11102 adapter whose licenses you want to install The Adapter Information tab is displayed From the Adapter Information tab click Install Feature Licenses The Install Feature Licenses dialog box appears displaying the AdapterID gt Install Feature Licenses x ise the AdapteriD to obtain a license key file to enable features on the adapter Refer to your ntitiement code sheet for instructions on obtaining a license key fil
91. 2 SG EMULEX Ne Running the OneCommand Manager Application on a Guest Operating System When the OneCommand Manager application is installed and executes on a VM s guest operating system it runs in a local only read only mode Therefore only the guest host containing the adapter and NIC port is displayed in the discovery tree Active management of the NIC properties is not available thereby preventing OneCommand Manager running on the guest operating system from performing operations that could adversely affect the host operating system or other guest operating systems such as firmware download diagnostics or DCB changes from the guest operating system By preventing remote access to the host operating systems the guest operating system cannot affect the operation of the adapter Viewing NIC PCI Registers The NIC PCI Registers tab displays base PCI registers See Viewing the PCI Registers on page 224 for FC PCI register information Z OneCommand Manager jot x Ele Edt yew Bort Discovery Batch Help es be A E fal DASHER 4 Port trformation PCIRegsters yan 0C011102 FM i Port O Nic 00 00 COSE CE 74 Sam Port Nic 00 00 9 S8 C8 78 E fh RUSSET yt 0C011102 F4 Ead Port E eas Port 1 Mie 00 00 C9 56 CE 94 FEE 10 00 00 00 C9 S8 CE E W OCe10102AM E Port 0 FEE 10 00 00 00 C9 A0 0 BB Port 1 S p OCe10102AM E g Port O BB Port 1 S p OCe10102 AM E eg Porto Mie 00 00 C9 AD
92. 33 ARE 10 00 1C C1 DE 27 6035 Up WAEA C Seve personality all ports Muticharnel C Custom RE 10 00 0 90FA 41 22 P1 amp i ANP RHELGUI S WI OneConnect Oe14000 Sas Pert 0 Nig 00 90 F 41 2240 GE 10 00 00 90 Fa 48 22 F1 Mui Chanenl Type SiMode Y SWRI OneConnect OCe10100 sas Pot O Mg 00 00 00 00 00 00 E amp meexemesauto WE NCSSA ats Port 1 Mic 1C C1 0E 27 460 96 ARE 10 00 0301 0 27 60 39 Port 2 Ne UCKIDE 27 40 42 i FE vos00 8 C20 1 DE 27604 3 WI NCSS keen x Factory Def ats Rosto Ah Figure 8 79 MultiChannel View showing multichannel type drop down A MultiChannel Type pull down menu is available to select the type of multichannel configuration on the adapter The contents of the Channel Configuration table depend upon the selected multichannel type Note When IBM MultiChannel is enabled RoCE cannot be configured on any function Note For IBM multichannel only a maximum of four channels per port can be configured even on one and two port adapters OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 184 gt lt EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters vNIC Configuration When wNIC is selected on the adapter the Adapter Configuration tab looks like the following E pe 8 OE Er Monts Adopter Infcemation Femme Adapter Configuration hel APPOEvOL S wm OCEN Current Corfiguration ViCi Sw Pato Nie 00 00 CHEA FE WDO LIEA A
93. 4 te Port 0 10 00700 00 9 00 5 Si Port 1 10 00 00 00 C9 00 Figure 8 9 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 e SLI 2 Name The name of the SLI 2 firmware overlay e Kernel Version The version of the firmware responsible for starting the driver e Operational Name The name of the operational firmware for the selected adapter OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 85 DC EMULEX Eea e SLI 1 Name The name of the SLI 1 firmware overlay e SLI 3 Name The name of the SLI 3 firmware overlay e Adapter Boot Version Displays one of the following o The selected adapter port s boot code version if boot code is present o Disabled if the boot code is disabled o 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 an FC SAN on page 212 for more information Not available in read only mode Note Enabling adapter b
94. 4C 84 02 Guest Host Information Nic 00 15 5D 4C 8A 03 MAC Address 00 15 5D 4C 8A 02 VLAN ID 0 Operating System Windows 8 Server x64 Driver Name be2nd x sys Driver Version 4 2 189 2 IPv4 Address 169 254 36 81 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 Figure 8 53 VF Selected Showing the Port Information Tab for the Discovered NIC in the Guest Operating System Port Information Field Definitions e MAC Address The NIC MAC address currently assigned to the port e VLAN ID The VLAN identifier used by the NIC port e Transmit Rate The rate at which data is transmitted over the port in Mbs Guest Host Information Area Note The following fields are only available when the OneCommand Manager application is installed on the guest operating system running on this VF and the guest host has been discovered over TCP IP by the OneCommand Manager application running on the base host operating system See Discovery Using the TCP IP Access Protocol on page 46 e Operating System The operating system and version installed on the selected host e Driver Name The NIC driver file name e Driver Version The NIC driver version e IPv4 Address The IPv4 address for the NIC port e Subnet Mask The subnet mask for the NIC port e Gateway Address The NIC initiator gateway address OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 15
95. 58 gt EMULEX OneConnect 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 File Edit View Port Discovery Batch Help Bey frar g mee A Ea Hosts B Ke WIN E LP9802 F2 5 Port 0 10 00 00 00 C9 58 20 78 Channel Management Type vNICL S E aPPoEv31 E E OCe11102 FM BaB B Port 1 S LP101 Physical Port Info DcB Diagnostics Transceiver Data Channel Management Func Outer Minimum Maximum 00 00 C9 D5 69 16 Num Type MAC Address Name LPVID VLANID BW BW e 10 00 00 00 C9 D5 69 17 00 00 C9 D5 69 18 Mic 00 00 C9 D5 69 19 O NC 00 00 C9 D5 69 16 Nia 101 0 10 100 Nic 00 00 C9 D5 69 1A 10 00 00 00 C9 05 69 18 00 00 C9 D5 69 1C Nig 00 00 C9 D5 69 1D 4 NIC 00 00 C9 D5 69 18 NjA 102 o 30 100 2 FCoE 00 00 C9 D5 69 17 NjA na o 20 100 B 10 00 00 00 C9 3F A1 FO 6 NIC 00 00 C9 D5 69 19 INJA 103 0 40 100 Apply Figure 8 57 Channel Management Tab for vNIC1 IBM only To view vNIC channel management 1 From the discovery tree select the vNIC adapter port whose channel information you want to view 2 Select the Channel Management tab Channel Management Field Definitions fo
96. 58 CE Ea Port 1 Nic 00 00 C9 58 CB 94 FEE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 CE E OCe10102 NM EE Port 0 Nig 00 00 C9 A0 DO 3C FRE 10 00 00 00 C9 00 01 20 Port 1 Nie 00 00 C9 A0 DO 20 FEE 10 00 00 00 9 A0 01 E W 0Ce10102 NM Bam Port 0 Nic 00 00 C9 A0 DO 2 RE 10 00 00 00 9 A0 04 996 Port 1 Nie 00 00 C9 A0 DD 2D 10 00 00 00 C9 40 01 W 0Ce10102 NM of 4 gt Figure 4 3 Discovery Tree Discovery Tree Icons Discovery tree icons represent the following The local host It Other hosts connected to the system 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 has elapsed default is 1800 seconds or 30 minutes If the adapter is discovered again before the expiration time has elapsed it reverts back to normal black text See Configuring Discovery and CIM Credentials on page 51 for more information about discovery settings a iP xB The port icon represents an adapter port A port icon with a red X indicates the link is down Note Multiport adapters are represented in the discovery tree with separate port icons for each port with the port number displayed next to the icon OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt G EMU
97. 6 Figure 8 67 Figure 8 68 Figure 8 69 Figure 8 70 Figure 8 71 Figure 8 72 Figure 8 73 Figure 8 74 Figure 8 75 Figure 8 76 Figure 8 77 Figure 8 78 Figure 8 79 Figure 8 80 Figure 8 81 Figure 8 82 Figure 8 83 Figure 8 84 Figure 8 85 Figure 8 86 Figure 8 87 Figure 8 88 Figure 8 89 Figure 8 90 Figure 9 1 Figure 10 1 Figure 10 2 Figure 10 3 Figure 11 1 OneCommand Manager Application List of Figures Channel Management Tab for vNIC1 IBM only ccc ceeeee eee eee eee eee 158 Channel Management Tab for UFP IBM only ccce 159 ASIC Information Tab x tadrtnnsysaadscacedeeasetactdcaavataciiecat itectsasadataatysiaetes 160 OneConnect Multi ASIC Adapter Information isce 162 OneConnect OCe10102 and OCe11102 Adapter Information Tab 163 Licensed Features WINdOW ccecce 164 Install Feature Licenses Dialog BOX ccecce cece eset ee eeeteeeeeeneetenentennes 164 OneConnect OCe10102 and OCe11102 Adapter Information Tab 166 OneConnect Firmware Tab civics sss eeetteit yr seaveesieeeieeeeyeianeseaiee 167 Physical Port Info Tab OCe11102 Adapter Port Selected eee 168 Change Port Speed Dialog box Force mode 10Gb speed selected 169 PHY Date Vb cc cccrodtaesbianmorinrsbasedamiererieduersearebeucercuevecnereeeeied aces 170 OneConnect Transceiver Data Tab ccccecceceeee ee eee teense eeneeeeneteenanes 172 0Ce14000 series Adapter Configuration Tab FCoE s
98. 6 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports FC FCoE 76 xs 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 77 DC EMULEX ea e 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 e Port Type The current operational mode of the selected adapter s port e Enable PFC Throttle checkbox PFC throttle is enabled by default to prevent the loss of FCoE packets Uncheck the box to disable PFC throttle Note The checkbox does not appear if the adapter does not support PFC throttle e OS Device Name The platform specific name by which the selected adapter is known to the operating system 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 o Class 1 provides a dedicated connection between a pair of ports with confirmed delivery or notification of non delivery o Class 2 provides a frame switched service with confirmed delivery or notification of non delivery o 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
99. 64 and 12 represents ports 1 and 2 If there were no discovered functions for a port on that ASIC the label would be ASIC 64 2 port 1 is missing The Virtual Port icon represents a virtual port The COMSTAR icon represents COMSTAR target mode ports 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 A COMSTAR icon with a red X indicates the link 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 masked LUN icon represents a LUN not presented to the host The ExpressLane LUN icon represents a LUN with ExpressLane priority queueing enabled The Media Exchanger icon represents connections to individual media exchangers A media exchanger is a j ukebox like device that is capable of swapping various media device instances such as 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs 4 Using the OneCommand Manager Application 41 gt C EMULEX Using OneCommand Manager Secure
100. 6A 4F o NIC 00 00 C9 D5 6A 4A 4 o o 00 00 C9 D5 64 50 Nic 00 00 C9 D5 6A 51 2 FCoE o0 o0 c9 Ds 6A 4 ME fs so mm LP9802 F2 N Port O 10 00 00 00 C9 58 20 78 4 NIC 00 00 C9 D5 6A 4C 101 30 100 GG appdevos T pF Peien 6 NIC 00 00 C9 D5 6A 4D 4000 40 100 a Port 0 10 00 00 00 C9 11 33 55 E W LPe16000 a Port 1 10 00 00 00 C9 11 33 56 Minimum Bandwidth Total 100 B utilsuno1 7101684 Note Minimum bandwidths must add up to 100 B Port 0 Nic 00 00 C9 D1 A2 E2 Note Setting the minimum bandwidth to 0 will disable the channel RE 10 00 00 00 C9 D1 42 E4 B a Port 1 Nic 00 00 C9 D1 A2 E3 AGE 10 00 00 00 C9 D1 A2 E5 Apply Figure 8 56 UMC Channel Management Tab To configure UMC channel management 1 From the discovery tree select the adapter port whose channel information you want to configure 2 Select the Channel Management tab Note Channel Management must be enabled on the Adapter Information tab for the Channel Management tab to appear OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 157 gt G EMULEX OneConnect Adapters 3 Assign an LPVID to all NIC channels LPVID values can be specified between 2 and 4094 and must be unique across all channels on a port However LPVIDs do not need to be unique across the adapter s ports You can assign the same LPVIDs on each port on the adapter 4 Setthe Minimum Bandwidth and Maximum Bandwidth values for each channel Setting
101. Authenicaton Authentication Method None Target CHAP Name Target Seret Initiator CHAP Name Iri stor Secret Target Portal V Use default target portal f IP Address TO Port r _133 239 87 121 L 3260 a Figure 5 9 Target Login Dialog Box To log into a target 1 From the iSCSI Target Discovery tab select the target from the Targets table 2 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 adapter automatically logs in to that target after the reboot is complete 3 Specify the Target Login Options and Authentication method you want to use 4 If more than one Target Portal is available to log into the target you can select the target portal you want to use from the Target Portal list To use the default Target Portal check Use default target portal 5 Click OK If the target was successfully logged into the target s status in the Targets table changes 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 LUNs to the operating system Note When running the open iSCSI driver only one login session is allowed per target Subsequent login attempts to a target with an existing session results in an er
102. B 74 beens Tr Tre Te rr er or rr Nic 00 00 C9 58 CB 78 cb RUSSET S wan 0Ce11102FM CACA CALACA CAGA i aM Port 0 a Th nono POR Any wap is vats RE 10 00 00 00 9 58 8 E WI Oce10102 M E ata Port O Nic 00 00 C9 40 D0 3C RE D00000 CADA BG Port 1 wan OCe10102 4M Eeg Porto 5 Port we OCe10702 4 Eh ats Port 0 Nic 00 00 C9 A0 DC AS FR 00 00 C9 A0 DC AA LD ign 1990 07 com n El Port Ne 00 00 C9 AD DC A9 3 AR 00 00 C9 A0 DC 0B E Med Pet 2002 3 3 Poet 0 10 00 00 00 C9 00 2M Port 1 10 00 00 00 C9 00 Figure 8 31 FIP Tab for FCoE Adapters FIP Dialog Box Field Descriptions 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 Configuring DCB Parameters for FCoE Adapter Ports Note For ports running both iSCSI and FCoE refer to section Configuring DCB Parameters for FCoE iSCSI Adapter Ports on page 192 The DCB tab d
103. BX protocol to operate correctly both LLDP Rx and Tx must be enabled If either Rx or Tx is disabled DCBX is disabled 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 193 gt EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters PFC Properties Area e State Enabled means that flow control in both directions Tx and Rx is enabled State Enabled means that flow control in both directions Tx and Rx is enabled Disabled means that priority flow control is currently disabled The priority value if Shown is not applicable This may be caused by o The switch port priority flow control being set to On instead of Auto o Switch port using port flow control instead of priority flow control o PFC disabled at adapter or switch e Active Priorities Lists the priorities with PFC set to Enabled e Sync d If yes the PFC priorities have been set by the peer This parameter cannot be set e Error The error state This capability indicates whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer Error is also set to YES when the Compatible method for the capability fails Properties Area e State The iSCSI or FCoE state It can be Enabled or Disabled e Active Priority The cu
104. C cable length You can set the port speed and DAC cable length See Setting Port Speed and DAC Cable Length OneConnect OCe11102 and OCe14000 Series Adapters Only on page 169 for more information The Physical Port Info tab also allows you to enable or disable the physical port See Configuring iSCSI Port Initiator Login Options on page 136 for more information To view physical port information 1 Select Host view 2 Select aOneConnect adapter port in the discovery tree 3 Select the Physical Port Info tab Ee Edt View Bort Decovery Batch Help Damenn Se am Prrecal Port Info OCB Ouanosacs Tranconiver Date PCI Function Summary ODDO LIAD AD AC 20 00 00 00 09 40 A0 AD mepet ecs o Nie 00 00 9 2D AD AE AGE 10 00 00 00 09 0D AF FOE t Physa Port Status Stus Operstonal Disable Port Interface Type SOG SFP gt Configured Speed 1G Force Set Speed DAC Cable Length 4meters Figure 8 66 Physical Port Info Tab OCe11102 Adapter Port Selected Enabling and Disabling OneConnect Physical Ports 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 as a black port icon OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 169 gt EMULEX OneConnect Adapters Note Enabling and disablin
105. C9 A0 00 2C RE 10 00 00 00 C9 A0 X aM Port 1 Nig 00 00 C9 40 D0 20 RE 10 00 00 00 C9 A0 0 Figure 8 4 Statistics Tab Port Statistics Field Definitions Tx Frames FC frames transmitted by this adapter port Tx Words FC words transmitted by this adapter port Tx KB Count FC kilobytes transmitted by this adapter port Tx Sequences FC sequences transmitted by this adapter port LIP count The number of loop initialization primitive LIP events that have occurred for the port This field is not supported if the topology is not arbitrated loop Loop initialization consists of the following o Temporarily suspending loop operations o Determining whether loop capable ports are connected to the loop o Assigning AL_PA IDs o Providing notification of configuration changes and loop failures o Placing loop ports in the monitoring state Error Frames The number of frames received with cyclic redundancy check CRC errors Link Failures The number of times the link has failed A link failure is a possible cause of a timeout Loss of Signal The number of times the signal was lost Invalid Tx Words The total number of invalid words transmitted by this adapter port OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt lt EMULEX FC FCoE 8 Managing Adapters and Ports Ex Count Orig The number of FC exchanges originating on this port Not supported on VMware ESXi servers being managed through the CIM
106. CE 2 profile for SMB Direct on Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 from the pull down menu in the NIC RoCE Configuration box Note Check the Implementer s Lab on the Emulex website for any updated information on additional use cases for the RoCE 2 profile e For the RoCE 1 profile check the Implementer s Lab on the Emulex website for any updated information on use cases for the RoCE 1 profile Note RoCE configurations are not supported with SR IOV Ohio ior gag a a ae ick Eile Edit View Bort Discovery Batch Help a E els fe A m RedHot mesas fal weirs ags 10 00 00 00 09 58 07 22 epus Current Configuration NIC ROCE ROCE 1 Detali HG 10200 002000C960 A5 99 Se RIRIN wm Oce 1490140 m Adapter information Frare Adapter Configuration Poto Next Boot Configuration RSE 00 90 FA 41 27 60 eel a Seale personality al ports UMC Custom F Conigure NICAROCE sa Porto Me 00 00 9 68 60 20 MH Port 1 pos Po Pron Kapab Pot Nm IAC Address tocol S Eh he63o114 ad O 00 40 FA41 20 10 MCIRE gt wm Oce 1102M o sg Port Me 00 00 C958 07 34 1 0090FA41 20 38 NIC Sa Port 1 Nie 00 00 9 S8 07 38 1 rhost gt we OCTOM S ags Port O REE 00 90 FA41 20 10 Port 1 Nic 00 50 FA 41 20 18 i seoussrcsautO Wm i1100 Sag Port 1 Mic 00 00 C9 C8 5042 R 0900 935043 L A199007 emden 00009316 Sagi Port 2 Np 00 00 9 8 50 66 NIC
107. CSI I O operations e Outstanding SCSI I O Count The number of SCSI I O requests currently pending e SCSI Read I O Count The number of SCSI Read I O requests received 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 FC FCoE Virtual Port Information Use the Virtual Ports tab to view information about FC FCoE 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 e From the toolbar click Lec Group Adapters by Virtual Port Z OneConmand Manager Fle Edt View Bert Discovery Batch Help Be Sees eS a BE Discovery Information Hrtussl Ports j RUSSET E WN OCe11102 FM E i Port 0 RE 10 00 00 09 C9 58 C8 91 bes Ei ats Porti RE 10 00 00 00 C9 50 08 E WI OCe10I02 0M E sm Port O FE 10 00 00 00 C9 40 00 3 t Port RE 10 00 00 00 C9 A0 00 3 E was OCe10102 4M Eag Porto RE 19 00 00 00 9 A0 00 21 B JG Port t FEE 10 00 00 00 C9 40 00 2 E W Pet 2002 M3 2 Port 0
108. Connect OCe10100 FCID D0100 Eeg Port 0 SCSI Bus Number 0 EE 10 00 00 AA C9 58 34 SCSI Target Nunber o ey mangy eng maermdex com Node WWN 20 0A 00 A0 B8 2F 75 27 2 ee 0010100 Port WWN 20 2A 00 A0 88 2F 75 27 gt GE 10 00 00 00 9 58 38 EE O5 Device Name iprocjsesiiptes20 140 0 ey pubet erg mp eeraddex com er OCe10102 FM at Port 0 E EE 10 00 00 002 9 93 25 Figure 8 11 Target Information Tab Target Information Field Definitions Mapping Information Area FC ID The FC ID for the target assigned automatically in the firmware SCSI Bus Number The SCSI bus number to which the target is mapped SCSI Target Number The target s identifier on the SCSI bus Node WWN A unique 64 bit number in hexadecimal for the target N_PORT or NL_PORT Port WWN A unique 64 bit number in hexadecimal for the fabric F_PORT or Switched Fabric Loop Port FL_PORT OS Device Name The operating system device name 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 Note The following notes apply when viewing FC FCoE LUN information e 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 mus
109. D o Priority Membership The configured priority membership grouping o Bandwidth The configured value of bandwidth for the different Priority Groups o Max Configurable PGs The maximum number of Priority Groups that can be configured Configure DCB Dialog Box Buttons e Defaults Click to return parameters to default FCoE iSCSI DCB settings e Configuration Rules Click to display the window that lists the rules for configuring FCoE priority group information You must observe the following rules when configuring priority groups for FCoE adapter ports 1 One and only one priority is configured for the FCoE priority and one and only one priority can be the iSCSI priority and it cannot match the FCoE priority 2 A maximum of two PFC priorities can be selected and one of them must match the FCoE priority and the other must match the iSCSI priority 3 The priority group to which the FCoE priority is assigned must contain no other priorities 4 The priority group to which the iSCSI priority is assigned must contain no other priorities 5 The additional PFC priority must be assigned to a priority group which has no other priorities 6 Do not exceed the maximum number of configurable priority groups displayed above the priority groups box when assigning priorities to priority groups 7 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 an
110. D2 A6 LPe11002 M4 2 aga 10 00 09 00 C9 S0 ED BS WB tPet2000 ms 2 aB 10 00 09 00 C9 73 69 6 Boarcer ena cna erm ex cotn EA E Pet 1002 m4 aga 10 00 00 00 C9 68 62 25 aga 10 00 00 00 C9 68 02 59 g mangy eng ma emulex com S E Oe 11 102 FM V aga 10 00 00 00 C9 76 02 AC V aga 10 00 00 00 C9 76 D2 AD Figure 10 2 Batch Firmware Download Dialog Box Selecting Adapters to Update 4 Make your selections and click Start Download 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 changes to red OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A DG EMULEX OneCommand Manager Batch Firmware Download Firmware File Selection Firmware File hornetiphase zephr t 00a5 adi00a5 lt 00a5 ad100a5 lt a me Supported Models LPe11002 M4 Ce 11102 FM LPe1150 F4 Display Options Group by Host T Show Host Groups Group by Fabric Host Group All Select the adapters that are to be downloaded Shen press Start Done A sy Goups E 4 FB nay eng sns emulex com D E ocei102 FM am 10 00 00 00 C9 76 D2 A4 amm 10 00 00 00 C9 76 DZ A6 ae a Pel 1002 M4 i ag 10 00 00 00 C9 50 ED 85 LO maga 10 00 00 00 C9 73 69 6E ron aye Log File et orc CFQ 102 er
111. Directory Access Protocol Link Down Time Out loop initialization protocol link layer discovery protocol LightPulse Fibre Channel Logical port VLAN ID logical unit number media access control P010066 01A Rev A gt G EMULEX MIME NIC NOS NPar NVP PAM PF PFC PGID PGBW PHY POST PDU PXE RDMA RHEL RM RMAPI RoCE RPM SAN SCSI SFCB SFP SIMode SLES SR IOV SSH TCP 1 Introduction 18 Abbreviations Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension network interface card or controller network operating system NIC partitioning normal velocity of propagation pluggable authentication modules physical function priority based flow control priority group ID priority group bandwidth physical layer power on self test protocol data unit Pre boot Execution Environment Remote Direct Memory Access Red Hat Enterprise Linux remote management remote management application programming interface RDMA over Converged Ethernet resource package manager storage area network Small Computer System Interface Small Footprint CIM Broker small form factor pluggable IBM term for UMC Previously known as vNIC2 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server single root I O virtualization Secure Shell Transmission Control Protocol time domain reflectometer target session identifier handle universal converged network adapter Unified Extensible Firmware Interface IBM s Universal Fabric Port Upper Layer Protocol Universal Multi chan
112. E 10 00 00 00 C RANO S JG Port 1 Nip 00 00 9 00 00 20 FEE 10 00 00 00 C FATO EHR OCetOL02 4 of pa n Figure 7 1 Host Information Tab Host Information Field Definitions e Operating System The operating system and version installed on the selected host e 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt G EMULEX 7 Managing Hosts 64 Viewing Host Grouping Information host s IP address for example 138 239 82 131 Local Host is displayed if you selected the host from which you are actually launching 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 displays 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
113. EX OCe14000 Series Adapters When NPar is disabled NPAR Enabled checkbox is unchecked only a single partition per port is available This partition can be configured to run NIC or NIC RoCE Damas am Adiacher ir armaon Firmware Adacter Configuranon ty Moxts Sr APDE 100 Detaits SHE OneCennect OCe14000 T Curen Coefiguration NPAR Enabled oem Port d LY 09 o i Por LNG 09 90 5A 2 19 44 Next Boot Configuration SKM Por 3 NPAR En N ROCE Configuration Tye ROCE 1 Figure 8 83 Adapter Configuration Tab for NPar Adapters NPar disabled Configuring RoCE on NPar Adapters You can configure NIC RoCE on NPar adapters when NPar is disabled See Figure 8 83 above Use the Protocol pull down menu for each port to select NIC or NIC RoCE When NIC RoCE is chosen you must also select a NIC RoCE configuration e Choose the RoCE 2 profile for SMB Direct on Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 from the pull down menu in the NIC RoCE Configuration box Note Check the Implementer s Lab on the Emulex website for any updated information on additional use cases for the RoCE 2 profile e For the RoCE 1 profile check the Implementer s Lab on the Emulex website for any updated information on use cases for the RoCE 1 profile Note RoCE configurations are not supported with SR IOV Dell NPar Enabled Note e On Linux and VMware systems SR IOV must be enabled on the system BIOS when NParEP
114. Groups o Group ID The Priority Group ID o Priority Membership The configured priority membership grouping o Bandwidth The configured value of bandwidth for the different Priority Groups OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 148 SC EMULEX ne o Max Configurable PGs The maximum number of Priority Groups that can be configured Configure DCB Dialog Box Buttons e Defaults Click to return to the factory settings e Configuration Rules Click to display the NIC Priority window that lists the rules for configuring NIC priorities You must observe the following rules when configuring priority groups for NIC Only adapter ports 1 Only one PFC priority can be configured 2 The PFC Priority must be assigned to a priority group which has no other priorities 3 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 Enabling and Disabling SR IOV on NIC Ports Note This section only applies when running the OneCommand Manager application on supported SR IOV adapters and operating system platforms Note SR IOV is not supported with UMC When SR IOV is available the NIC Port Information tab Figure 8 46 allows you to enable SR IOV on NIC adapter ports When SR IOV is enabled multiple VFs can be created on a NIC PF for an adapter port These VF s are assigned by virtual
115. HBA Diagnostics provides the ability to diagnose marginal cable conditions e g dust in the optics that result in higher error rates e D_Port should not be enabled on the switch port e D_Port tests run with the physical connection in an offline diagnostic state so normal I O cannot be sent through the physical port while the test is in progress While the port is in D_Port mode the link will appear down on that port similar to an unplugged cable e When using D_Port in a boot from SAN configuration the configuration must have redundant paths to the boot LUN and only one of the redundant adapter ports should be set to D_Port e For more information about D_Port refer to the Brocade website at www brocade com e D_Port is also referred to as ClearLink The D_Port Tests button on the Diagnostics tab enables you to run D_Ports tests on LPe16000 series adapters x File Edit View Port Discovery Batch Help oo aloes pr a pe a Port Information Statistics Maintenance Target Mapping Driver Parameters Diagnostics Transceiver Data VPD E LP e16002 M6 pave Tests Beacon Port 0 10 00 00 00 C9 12 34 56 Standard Tests Beacon On 2M Port 1 10 00 00 00 C9 12 34 AF C Beacon Off Advanced Diagnostic Tests p PCI Registers Flash Contents Field ol i Value _ J7 Show Wakeup Image Only Vendor ID 10DF E ae znd oei Descriptio
116. Host or Fabric view 2 Select an iSCSI port in the discovery tree OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt EMULEX 3 Select the iSCSI Port Information tab D eera tee Si or fide f r yew Pert Qucovery fetch Help 8 Managing Adapters and Ports Ports 122 iSCSI BS Sees Ee A SE Figure 8 34 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 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 PCI Bus number The PCI bus number assigned to the iSCSI function Viewing iSCSI Network Information The Network Information tab displays connection information su
117. ID_10000000c9513eS1_20100615 165048626 txt CUPID _10000000c9513e51 _20100616 162156797 dmp CUPID_10000000c9513e51_20100616 162156797 txt CUPID_10000000c9S13e5 _20100617 110108797 txt CUPID_10000000c9513eS1_20100618 1510S4402 dmp CUPID_10000000c9S13eS1_20100618 151054402 txt CUPID_10000000 9513eS1_20100622 111648441 txt ICUPID_10000000 9513eS1 _20100625 1411S50706 txt CUPID_10000000 9513eS 1 _20100625 1416000SS txt CUPID_10000000 9513eS1 _20100625 152930131 txt gt CopyTo C Program Files Emulex Util Dump Start Copy Figure 13 7 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 are copied to your local Dump folder The local dump folder locations are described in step 4 Running Advanced Diagnostic Tests The Advanced Diagnostics capability 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 13 Diagnostics 230 gt G EMULEX LightPulse FC HBA Diagnostics To run advanced diagnostics tests click Advanced 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 Interna
118. If yes the PFC priorities have been set by the peer This parameter cannot be set e Error The error state This capability indicates whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer or when the compatible method for the capability fails iSCSI Properties Area e State The iSCSI state It can be enabled or disabled e Active Priority The current active priority assigned for iSCSI e Synce d If yes the iSCSI priority has been set by the peer This parameter cannot be set e Error The iSCSI error state This capability indicates whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer ETS Priority Group Properties Area Note Not displayed when multichannel is enabled on the adapter with the exception of NPar e State The current Priority Group 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 error state This capability indicates whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A
119. 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 define adapter driver settings for a specific host See The Host Driver Parameters Tab on page 108 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 e From the toolbar click BL Group Adapters by Host Name 2 Select a host in the discovery tree 3 Select the Host Information tab or the Host Driver Parameters tab The Host Information tab displays information for the selected host such as the number of adapters installed in the selected host and the number of fabrics to which it is connected OneCommand Manager Ble Ect Yew Bort Biscovery Bstch tiep Be fe uja Host Information Host Driver Parameters Widows Server 2008 R2 x64 10 192 114 55 33 2 3 0 s 10 1 Hosts a E EI OCetLL02FM She Pot 0 Mic 00 00 C9 S8 CB 74 a Port 1 Mie 00 00 C9 58 CB 78 oe MEI OCet 1 102 Fm E 36 Port 0 Mc 00 00 C9 58 CB 90 FEE 10 00 00 00 9 98 CE mus Port 1 Nic 00 00 C9 58 CB 94 FEE 10 00 00 00 9 98 CE E WRI OCetOL02 nee S sus Port 0 Mie 00 00 C9 A0 D0 9 FEE 10 09 00 00 9 00 04 NG Port 1 Ni 00 00 C9 A0 D0 00 FEE 10 09 00 00 9 A0 04 E W OCe10L02 NM Sa Port 0 Nic 00 00 C9 A0 00 2 FR
120. LEX amp ASE c o fi Al v 4 Using the OneCommand Manager Application 40 The OneCommand Manager Application Window Element Definitions 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 A 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 A green FCoE icon represents an FCoE PCI function on line instance A black FCoE icon represents an FCoE PCI function port disabled instance 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 RoCE icon represents a NIC RoCE function on the selected port The ASIC node icon only displayed for OneConnect dual ASIC 4 port 8Gb s FC adapters represents each ASIC on the adapter Each ASIC is managed independently The ASIC node format ASIC bus sub adapter represents the PCI bus number and the sub adapter number which is a concatenation of the discovered port numbers for the ASIC For example ASIC 64 12 represents PCI bus number
121. Manager Application Components 27 gt EMULEX Installing the OneCommand Manager Application yes to allow users to perform these operations enter lt n gt for no if read only mode is desired 8 You are prompted whether to allow users to change the management mode after installation Enter lt y gt for yes or lt n gt for no In VMware For VMware hosts you can manage adapters using the OneCommand Manager application on Windows but you must install and use the appropriate Emulex CIM Provider VMware ESXi 5 0 and ESXi 5 1 come with an inbox Emulex CIM Provider The inbox Emulex CIM Provider enables you to manage Emulex LightPulse adapters but not Emulex UCNAs For ESXi 5 5 and to manage Emulex UCNAs you must install the out of box Emulex CIM Provider The Emulex CIM Provider is available as an offline bundle in ESXi platforms VMware recommends using the offline bundle to update software on VMware platforms For more information about the ESXi Patch Management activities see the VMware website For the best real time management of Emulex adapters in VMware ESXi environments the OneCommand Manager application for VMware vCenter Server software plug in is highly recommended For more information go to http www emulex com products software solutions html To install the Emulex CIM Provider ina VMware ESXi hypervisor environment use the esxcli command line utility and perform the following steps 1 Copy the CIM Provider zi
122. N 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 11 2 The OneCommand Manager application attempts to update the boot parameters If successful a window appears with a confirmation message Click OK on this confirmation window OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 11 Configuring Boot from an FC SAN 216 gt G EMULEX Boot Device Parameters 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 Targets 20 28 00 A0 88 2F 75 27 010600 Sof LUN 31 Sa 0 06 01 68 34 60 0E FB 010000 LUN o bof LUN 1 oof LUN 2 LUN 3 oof LUN 4 tuns LUN 6 LUN fli Lune bof LUN LUN 10 ALUN 11 fi LUN 12 LUN 13 vo fill LUN 14 poof LUN 15 Figure 11 2 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
123. NIC function e Subsys Vendor ID The PCI subsystem vendor ID assigned to the NIC function e IP Address Origin The origin of the IP address DHCP or Static OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A o 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 142 E EMULEX Nic e PCI Function The PCI function number assigned to the NIC function e PCI Bus Number The PCI BUS 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 e Port Speed The current port speed of the selected port e Bandwidth Limit The QoS bandwidth restriction on the port Non vNIC adapters only e VEPA Mode Not Supported The feature is only available on OCe14000 Series adapter NIC ports when SR IOV is enabled on the NIC function e IPv6 Address The IPv6 address for the NIC port e IPv6 Gateway Address The IPv6 gateway address for the NIC port Radio buttons e None Select this option to disable network boot on the selected port e PXE Preboot Execution Environment Select this option to enable PXE boot on the selected port function Note PXE boot is only supported on the first function of each physical port on the adapter e iBFT iSCSI Boot firmware table If supported by the adapter select this option to enable iBFT on the selected port Checkboxes e Enable SR IOV Single Root I O Virtualization Check to enable SR IOV on the
124. NIC1 IBM only cccceeeeeeeeeee ees 157 Channel Management Field Definitions for vVNIC1 IBM only c cece cece eee ees 158 Viewing the Channel Management Tab for UFP IBM only ccccseeeeeeeeeeeeees 159 Channel Management Field Definitions for UFP IBM only cccecceeeeeeeeeeeeenees 159 Viewing ASIC INfOrMAatiOnicc lt scccascevssateabnevasdeiansane des biaweds wdassewitedasisimsendeias 160 ASIC Information Field Definitions cccccccececee seat eeee esse eee eeateeaneeeeeeeneenees 160 Viewing OneConnect Multi ASIC Adapter Information ccccccceeeeeeeeneeeenee ees 162 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A DE EMULEX Table of Contents OneConnect Multi ASIC Adapter Information Field Definitions cceeee eee 162 Showing and Installing Licenses for OneConnect OCe10102 and OCe11102 AOAPUSI Sis eres daachdenchcs acca teesieiecssiciigdaddslnie dad ese tuetecacedires ddaecehs 162 Showing LICENSES ene nee tee 163 Installing LICENSES a recni iiiaae Manes asd io Ge nad nE a Hoe aenedhte 164 Changing Personalities on OneConnect OCe10102 and OCe11102 Adapters 165 Viewing OneConnect Firmware Information ccccccsccceseeeeeteeeeeeeneeeeneeenas 166 Firmware Tab Field Definitions cece cence eee eee rete eeteetenetet a eed 167 Viewing OneConnect Physical Port Information cccccecceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeens 168 Enabling and Disabling OneConnec
125. NParEP Mode Enabled 4 port configuration yctxecu rien dteeracisaateaiGaracatiectstaaalaataseaesteeieeeseaius 190 DCB Tab FCoE iSCSI Adapter Port Selected ccccceeseeeeseeeeneeeeneeeeas 192 Configure DCB Dialog Box for FCoE iSCSI Adapter Ports DCBX Enabled 194 DCB Tab for RoCE Adapter Ports wig cccewcekchork seneedieeaweneeanteasanees ere cmapea re 197 Configure DCB Dialog Box for RoCE Adapter Ports DCBX Enabled 199 DHCHAP Tabisterstiainisechivemvidannietupidaenttnnantanieianvbavivieanbets em EEDE rain 204 Firmware Download Dialog BOX ccccecce cece e cent eset eset essen ee nennenene es 208 Batch Firmware Download Dialog Box Selecting Adapters to Update 210 Batch Firmware Download Dialog Box Download Complete 05 211 Boot from SAN Configuration Dialog BOX ssssssssssisrrerreersrsrrrrererrrrerr 214 P010066 01A Rev A 13 SXC EMULEX List of Figures 14 Figure 11 2 Select Boot Device Window for x86 or EFIBoot acccccccccccncce 216 Figure 11 3 x86 Boot Advanced Adapter Settings Dialog BOX sssssssessirrrrerererrrrrrrr 217 Figure 11 4 EFIBoot Advanced Adapter Settings Dialog BOX cccecee cece ee eee 219 Figure 11 5 OpenBoot Advanced Settings Dialog BOX cece ee ee eee eects 220 Figure 13 1 PCI Registers and Flash Contents of the Diagnostics Tab 0 eee 223 Figure 13 2 Overlay Detail WiINdOW ccccec ccc cee eee eee te
126. OCe14102UM Driver Name ocnd64 sys Device ID 0720 0G Port 0 Driver Version 10 2 201 6 SubSys Device ID e800 Nc 00 90 FA 29 46 5A MAC Address 00 90 FA 29 46 5A Vendor ID 10df E66 Port 1 a Perm MAC Address 00 90 FA 29 46 58 SubSys Vendor ID 104f Mc 00 90 FA 29 46 62 IPv4 Address 169 254 161 183 1P Address Origin HCP Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 PCI Function 0 Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 PCI Bus Number 6 Link Status Link down Max MTU 3000 Interface Name Pevice TPNP_PCIO028 Current MTU 1500 Maximum Bandwidth Not Avatable Port Speed Not Avatable Minimum Bandwidth 0 MBttjsec 1Pv6 Address fe80 35F2 e69Sibc2a 0199 22 IPv6 Gateway Address Not Available Network Boot Enable SR IOV reboot required to effect change tone Enable vera Figure 8 51 Port Information Dialog Box with NIC VF selected OCe14102 adapter selected Guest Operating System Discovery and Management from the Base Host Operating System When the OneCommand Manager application is installed on a guest operating system the guest operating system and VF are discovered by the OneCommand Manager application running on the host operating system The guest operating system host appears as a remote host in the discovery tree File Edit View Port Discovery Batch Help ajg Adapter Information Firmware WI OCel1102 FM S SNo Model Enex OneConnect OCe11102 FM 2 port PCle 10GbE CNA 00 00 C9 S8 D7 64 Serial Number 8705148512 Nic 00 15 50 4C 8A 02
127. OneCommand Manager Application Web Launch Interface Note Citrix XenServer does not support the Web Launch Interface 1 Log on as root 2 Navigate to the OneCommand Manager directory e Solaris cd opt ELXocm e 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 Confirm that the IP address of the host 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 When 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 configuration files are created and Web Launch Service automatically starts 7 To verify the installation locate another client open a web browser window and enter the following URL http IP_ADDR PORT _NUM ocmanager jnlp where IP_ADDR is 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 w
128. PCI Bus Number 6 00 90 FA 41 22 F8 Link Status Rak down Max MTU 9000 Interface Name eth89 Current MTU 1500 TORO OO FA 41 22 F9 Maximum Bandwidth Not Available Port Speed Not Available 00 B0 FA 41 22 FA Minimum Bandwidth 0 MBit sec 00 90 FA 41 22 FB rs BX920S4 VEPA Not Supported Han OCI11102 LOM eis Port 0 IPv6 Address Not Available LN 90 1B 0E 20 F0 20 IPv6 Gateway Address Not Available mis Port 1 Lte 90 1B 0E 20 F0 24 Network Boot mie Port 2 None LN 90 1B 0E 20 F0 22 X Port 3 PXE LN 90 1B 0E 20 F0 26 105olrhSugBFS Je mis Port 0 be 00 00 C9 A4 00 78 00 00 C9 A4 00 7C o E52964 an 0Ce14102 UM has Port 0 Le 90 1B 0E 20 F0 23 i Port 1 Figure 8 50 Port Information Dialog Box with NIC VF selected Enabling and Disabling VEPA on NIC SR IOV Ports The VEPA checkbox is displayed when SR IOV is currently enabled on the NIC function Check uncheck the Enable VEPA checkbox under the Enable SR IOV checkbox to enable disable VEPA for the virtual functions on the NIC port Note VEPA is only available on OCe14000 series adapters Note SR IOV is not supported with UMC OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 150 SG EMULEX Nie File Edit View Port Discovery Batch Help Hog Ra Ele v Find Host v E ia Hosts Port Information PCI Registers YPO fa WIN ONEHEQMO 7F7 SHa
129. Parameters Tab sssssssssssrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrerrre 108 Driver Parameters Tab Adapter Selected cc cece eeeeeneeeee eee e teers 110 Host Driver Parameters Tab Host Selected cccceeeeee ene eeeeeee eee aes 112 Save Driver Parameters Dialog BOX ssssssesessssrrrrrrerrerrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrr 114 Batch Driver Parameters Update Dialog BOX sssssssssrrrrrerrrerrrrrrrrrrerre 115 FIP Tab for FCoE AdaptersS sssssssssrrrrrrrreresrsrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrre 116 DCB Tab FCoE Adapter Port Selected eecceceeceeeee eee etna eee eeeees 117 Configure DCB Dialog Box for FCoE Adapter Ports DCBX Enabled 119 iSCSI Port Information Tab vxiitvicistexcniininedinorcesiavendegieetiemasieerenuernns 122 iSCSI Network Information Tabu isi iticcsccicetecetectecaienenatecteiecatlacscsacmates 123 Advanced TCP IP Configuration Dialog BOX ssssssssssrrrrrererrerrsrrrerrere 125 SCSI VP D Ta Dusrserscima iep iann aa Ea A EA E EE Aa 126 iSCSI Statistics Tab sssssssrsrrrererrsrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrtrrrrrrrrrrrtrrsrrrrrrerrre 127 iSCSI Target Information Tab ssssssssssrsrrrererrsresrrrrrrrrrrtrrsrrrrrrerere 129 iSCSI LUN Information Tab icicitciacwcccntccatwrkccecilantedaenciaersdswceiannecccanieed 130 iSCSI PCI Registers Tab desccetasssceensnsdievecue manticeteenactiwbes seetstdecuerenavecs 131 DCB Tab for iSCSI Adapter Ports OneConnect Adapter Selected 132 Configu
130. Port 0 FG Port 1 E Wad Wet z002 3 DG Port O 10 00 00 00 C9 D0 OG Port 1 10 00 00 00 C9 00 5t WN Management Current Pending Changes WWPN 10 00 00 00 C9 56 CE 95 WWPN WWAN 20 00 00 00 C9 SBCB 95 WWNN None Figure 8 10 FCoE Maintenance Tab OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 87 DC EMULEX ea Maintenance Tab Field Definitions Firmware Area Firmware Version on Flash The firmware version stored on the adapter s non volatile storage When the system restarts this version becomes the active firmware version Service Processor FW Version The firmware version that is currently operational on the adapter Active Firmware Version The version of firmware running on the selected adapter ULP FW Name The firmware version running on the Upper Layer Protocol processors within the ASIC WWN Management Area Note COMSTAR ports are supported on Solaris 11 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 an FC SAN on page 212 for
131. SS ARE 10 00 00 00 C9 EA 64 36 FEE 10 00 00 00 C9 EA 64 39 Safati C Seja personality all ports Machen C Custom Ne 1C C1 0E 27 60 99 RE boson 2c 1 DE 27 360035 yy WAA Next Boot Configuration GE 10 00 00 90F8 91 22 F1 Ei AMP RHELEUL 2 6Ce14000 2 Pat 0 Mie 00 90 FA41 22 F0 GE 10 00 00 90fA 41 22 P1 Sea Peet 3 Nic 00 S0 FA 41 22 F8 RE 10 00 00 90FA 41 22 F9 5 Seb avenger biz S WEI OneConnect OCe10100 Ne 1C C1 0E 27 60 96 RE Lovo 0201 106127260035 ais Port 2 Ne LOC10E 27 60 3A E RE 10 0 1C C1 0 27 403 WA eee E RE 10 00 1C C1 DE 27 604 Figure 8 80 MultiChannel vNIC View mix mode storage The Channel Configuration table shows the channel properties for vNIC Additionally the protocol can be configured on the second and third channels including NIC The NIC channels can be assigned an LPVID or inner VLAN ID It can be assigned any value from 0 4094 The outer VLAN ID is assigned by the switch and can be viewed by clicking Details Note After changing the LPVIDs on any of the channels and clicking Apply the changes take effect immediately No reboot is required vNIC Configuration Rules There are drop down menus for each port s 2nd and 3rd channels vNIC channel protocol assignments are subject to the following rules e The first channel is always NIC e NIC RoCE cannot be configured with vNIC e The 2nd and 3rd channels can be assigned the following o NIC o None channel disabled o Stora
132. 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 that were received on the session and contained header or data digest errors Connection Timeouts The count of connections within this session that 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 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 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
133. UNs 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 5 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 6 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 Managing FC FCoE ExpressLane LUNS LPe15000 and LPe16000 HBAs The OneCommand Manager application allows you set special priority queuing for selected LUNs by making them ExpressLane LUNs ExpressLane LUN performance is superior to that of regular LUNs You can enable ExpressLane LUNs attached to both physical and virtual ports ExpressLane LUN assignments persist across reboots OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 98 DC EMULEX aA Note Masked LUNs cannot be ExpressLane enabled because they are not presented to the host Conversely ExpressLane LUNs cannot be masked
134. UPID_10000000c9513e51_20100616 162156797 txt CUPID_10000000c9513e51_20100617 110108797 txt CUPID_10000000c9513e51_20100618 151054402 dmp CUPID_10000000c9513e51_20100618 151054402 txt CUPID_10000000c9513e51_20100622 111648441 txt CUPID_10000000 9S13eS1 _20100625 1411S0706 txt CUPID _10000000 95 1 3eS1 _20100625 1416000SS txt CUPID _10000000 95 1 3eS1 _20100625 152930131 txt ih CopyTo C Program Files Emulex UtilDump Start Copy Figure 13 19 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 are copied to your local Dump folder The local dump folder locations are described in step 4 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt EMULEX 14 Troubleshooting 242 General Situations 14 Troubleshooting There are several circumstances in which your system may operate in an unexpected manner The Troubleshooting section explains many of these circumstances and offers one or more workarounds for each situation General Situations Table 14 1 General Situations Situation After installing and starting the OneCommand Manager application the status bar shows Initializing discovery engine but after waiting for awhile nothing is displayed in the discovery tree Resolution It is possible the discovery server was not installed properly and therefore is not running Try uninstalling and r
135. Viewing iSCSI LUN 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 Note The Refresh LUNs button only refreshes the LUN list for the currently selected target 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 OneCommand Manager Efe Edt yew Bort Discovery Batch Heip m ape EI E ja DASHER E W C01 1102 FM EG Port 0 Nic 00 00 C9 58 CB 74 E W OCe1 1102M E yG Port O Samport Nip 00 00 9 58 CB 94 RE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 3 S lat 20 20 00 A0 88 2 E wt OCe10102 4M E ags Port 0 Ne 00 00 C9 AD 003C RE 10 00 00 00 C9 A0 04 Ed Port 1 E a oce101024m Esm Pert O DG Port 1 E WI OCe10102 4M Elsa Pert 0 Nc 00 00 C9 A0 0C A3 AR 00 00 9 a0 0C Aa BG Poet Nie 00 00 C9 AD 0C A9 a AR 00 00 9 n0 0 SO Gat 1 Dat On MR lt Figure 8 40 iSCSI LUN Information Tab iSCSI LUN Information Field Definitions e 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 ESXi platforms e Serial Number The vendor s serial number for the LUN e Capacity The un formatted size of the LUN e Block Size The size of a logical unit block in bytes OneCommand Manager Application
136. _Port Window Descriptions D Port Window Field Definitions Overall Test Result Displays PASSED or FAILED depending upon the outcome of all the test phases Frame Size The size of the frames used in each test phase Frame Count The number of frames generated during each test phase Roundtrip Link Latency Estimated cable length calculated by switch during the execution of all tests Estimated Cable Length Estimated cable length calculated by switch during the execution of all tests D_Port Window Test Phase Results List Test Phase The name of the test run Phase Result The result of the test run Possible results are Pass Fail or Skipped Phase Latency The round trip legacy in ns calculated during the execution of the test Local Error The error s if any detected on the local side of the test Remote Error The error s if any detected on the remote side of the test D_Port Window Buttons Start Tests Click to start D_Port tests The start time is displayed Stop Tests Click to stop running D_Port tests The stop time is displayed Save Results to File Click to save test results to a file you specify OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 13 Diagnostics 228 SG EMULEX LightPulse FC HBA Diagnostics e Close Click to close the window disabled while tests are running Note If the SFP does not support running D_Port diagnostics clicking the Start Tests button causes an
137. a Disable Port SB OG Ports Nig 00 00 C9 A0 DC A9 Fig 00 00 C9 A0 DC AB oeie ALPA Description Status Bar js Figure 4 1 OneCommand Manager Application Window Note The following notes apply when using the OneCommand Manager application window OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A SXC EMULEX 4 Using the OneCommand Manager Application 37 The OneCommand Manager Application Window Element Definitions e The element you select in the discovery tree determines whether a menu item or toolbar icon is active For example if you select the local host or other system host the Reset Adapter item on the Adapter menu is unavailable The Reset Adapter toolbar button is unavailable as well e Screenshots in this manual are for illustrative purposes only Your system information can vary e The capabilities displayed by your local OneCommand Manager application interface matches those of the remote server When accessing a remote server running an older version of the OneCommand Manager application capabilities that are not supported by the server s older version of the OneCommand Manager application are unavailable e In some instances the type of information displayed and available functionality is determined by the operating system in use 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 sortin
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139. a0 0C AA TUN Mashing Information Carrer Mask Status Uneasked Figure 8 12 FC FCoE LUN Information Tab FC FCoE LUN Information Field Definitions Vendor Product Information Area e 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A aw 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 90 DC EMULEX aA Mapping Information Area e 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 operating system to map to the specific LUN e OS Device Name The name assigned by the operating system to the LUN LUN Capacity Area 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 e Capacity The capacity of the LUN in megabytes e Block Size The length of a logical unit block in bytes LUN Masking Area e Current Mask Status Possible states are masked or unmasked See Masking and Unmasking LUNs Windows on page 96 for more information on LUN Masking 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 The Target Mapping tab is not
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141. ack 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 13 16 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 to view and save the log file After starting the tests you can click Stop Tests to stop the tests before they complete Depending upon the tests being run it may take some time before they stop Using Beaconing The beaconing capability enables you to force a specific adapter s LEDs to blink ina 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 beaconing or you reset the adapter When you enable beaconing for OneConnect adapters the two LEDs blink rapidly in unison unti
142. actory Default WWNs Get Non volatile WWNs OK Cancel Figure 8 21 Change World Wide Name Configuration Dialog Box 6 Do one of the following e 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 8 Click OK After checking for a duplicate WWPN 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 until the system is rebooted OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 102 DC EMULEX Ea 9 Reboot the system for the changes to take effect After r
143. al 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 the driver This clears 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 are not able to enable BootBIOS from the Iputil Boot BIOS Maintenance menu 1 Download the current OpenBoot only image for your adapter from the Emulex website 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 BootBlOS 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 xXxxxxx 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 dev
144. an 100 percent Unlike UMC if the minimum and maximum bandwidths are set to 0 the logical link on the adapter is not brought down A small of amount of data will pass through the port for that partition when bandwidth is available Bandwidth changes take effect immediately A reboot is not required OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A XC EMULEX 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 192 OCe14000 Series Adapters Configuring DCB Parameters for FCoE iSCSI Adapter Ports The DCB tab displays parameters for FCoE iSCSI adapter ports Note For adapter ports running only FCoE or only iSCSI refer to Configuring DCB Parameters for FCoE Adapter Ports on page 116 and to Configuring DCB Parameters for iSCSI Adapter Ports on page 131 To view the DCB parameters for FCoE iSCSI adapter ports 1 From the discovery tree select the FCoE iSCSI adapter port whose DCB properties you want to view 2 Select the DCB tab OreCcmmans Manager TE i 7 fie dt View Poet Discowery Batch bielp OS Sele e 3 Tearecewer Oste E mygop v Find at DP Traramit State Erubled LLOP Receive State Eradied mre oA aope o Prornes Barend Configure OCB Figure 8 87 DCB Tab FCoE iSCSI Adapter Port Selected DCB Tab Field Definitions DCBX State The current DCBX state enabled or disabled LLDP Transmit State DCBX uses LLDP to exchange parameters between two link peers For the DC
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146. anaging Adapters and Ports 137 SG EMULEX a controlled using several drop down boxes You can also configure the initiator authentication method and view the factory default login options OneCommand Manager olx Ble Ed wew pot Discovery Gatch Hep ecu fe E Oe ICS Statistics ISESI Initiator Logn Options i5CS1 Target Decovery B Koser coer ISCSI Names apply to al poets on this adapter Me 00 00 C9 58 CB 74 Sa Port 1 Intistee SCSI Name fey 1990 07 com Enrndex 02 00 lt 9 01 20 68 00 00 C9 SB CB 78 Initiator BES SSE as dears aa wet Oe 102 FM 9G Pot 0 Port Mic 00 00 C9 58 C8 94 0 09 00 00 09 58 C8 9 E ed OCeT0L02 NM S at Port 0 Mie 00 00 C9 4000 36 AGE 10 00 00 00 9 A0 00 4 9G Port 1 E W OCeroLoz es ste Port 0 2G Port 1 E W OCeroLoz Nes aie Port 0 E AB 00 00 09 40 0C AA aD pi 1990 07 com En 8G Port 1 Me 00 00 C9 AO DC AD E A 00 00 C9 R0 DC AB Me tPel 2002 8 28 Port 0 10 00 00 00 C9 00 XG Port 1 10 00 00 00209 00 Figure 8 44 iSCSI Initiator Login Options Tab Initiator Login Options Tab Field Definitions iSCSI Names Area e Initiator iSCSI Name The iSCSI qualifier name of the initiator e Initiator Alias An optional non unique string used to identify the initiator OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A aw 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 138 SC EMULEX o Initiator Login Options Area e ImmediateData Defines whether the init
147. and modify the boot from SAN adapter settings and boot devices Click OK to sawe changes For the boot type and dose this werdow Cick Apply to save changes for the boot type without closing the window Cikk Close to dose the window ary changes that have not been saved val be discarded Adapter 10 00 00 00 C9 51 3 51 BIOS Version 5 02a1 Boot Type pros X Adapter Settings T Enable Boot from SAN Defaks Topology Auto Loop First z LirkSpeed f4 Gbps z Advanced Settings Bock Devices Select one of the eight boot devices and enter a target and LUN Click Select from List to choose from a list of avaliable targets and LUNs Note A blank field is considered to have a value of 0 Boot Device Ertry E E Target and LUN G Target WWPN foo fo fo fo foo foo fo fo Taget p T vae 0 255 RC Figure 11 1 Boot from SAN Configuration Dialog Box The Boot from SAN Configuration dialog box varies for each boot type Figure 11 1 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 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 bo
148. 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 e Select Edit Name from the Port menu e From the discovery tree right click the port whose name you want to change and select 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 e 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 FC FCoE Adapter Ports 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 resu
149. apter 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 N A Display Mode Radio Buttons e N A Target Mapping Buttons e N A 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 93 DC EMULEX aA 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 is 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 e The SCSI ID target bus combination specified in the binding request must not be mapped to another target For example the SCSI ID must not already appear in the Current Mappings table under SCSI ID If the SCSI ID is
150. arEP is used See the documentation that accompanied your Dell server for more information e NParEP support is available only on Dell 13G or newer systems e SR IOV is not supported with RoCE configurations NPar adapters have an NParEP mode setting that changes the total number of partitions displayed and configured between eight and sixteen by the OneCommand Manager application When NParEP Mode is enabled you can view and configure sixteen partitions per adapter OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A yc 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 190 DG EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters fm 001130240 Ow Peto N OF HOOD owe Poth I Mn Max Mc C HOHI oT wow oe Pot Ne OF IDB 404A Pot Ne 04 78 04 ary 7 Ne 0900 a 30 0At Ne 0090 Fa 30040 S ti Ne 00 mora 30000 O AB 00 40F4 00 01 DRI ONFA NOR Ne 0040F 30 0 Ne 000ta e Sanna We Oe DME o My oboo carom 9S 00 006940 8 O TE R R Figure 8 85 Adapter Configuration Tab with NPar and NParEP Mode Enabled 2 port configuration When NParEP Mode is enabled on two port adapters up to eight partitions per port can be configured Wta D OPa OHA 4D Ota WOOP A 304045 Poth 00 40 A 20 43 48 WOOO DFA Dae Pot My 00 40 48 20 42 40 My 0040482040 My 00 40 4804 Figure 8 86 Adapter Configuration Tab with NPar and NParEP Mode Enabled 4 port configuration Four port adapters allow up four partitions per
151. arget does not appear on the target list if automapping is disabled and the target is not already persistently bound 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 operating system 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 Z OneCommand Manager Eje Edt yew Beet Discovery Batch Help BESee pe pe aN Target Irfomation LUN Masking gt Wa OCe11102FH Se Port 0 Nig 00 00 9 58 CB 90 UN OnReboot Curent RE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 CE M madad EE Mask Selected LUNs E eis Port 1 pence Unmask Selected LUNs 10 00 00 00 C9 58 CE E wm Ocel 1102 6 D mwka a Port O Bat Port 1 Nip 00 00 C9 S8 CB 94 X lt 20 24 00 4089 Shas X S fa OCe10102 NM E ags Port O Nig 00 00 CADDD 3C RE 10 00 00 00 c9 A0 2 Port 1 WE OCeI0I02AM Em Porto Hake Port 1 E W OCe101024AM sais Port O Nip 00 00 C9 A0 0C A8 m A 00 00 9 a0 0c aa x S pa Le 2002 3 D6 Port 1 10 00 00 00 C9 04 Figure 8 17 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
152. aris 206 gt C EMULEX DHCHAP Tab Changing Your Password To change your password 1 2 From the discovery tree select the adapter whose password you wish to change Select the DHCHAP tab and click Set Password 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 e Remote password is used by the adapter driver when the switch authenticates with the adapter This is only possible when bi directional is checked on the DHCHATP tab 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 Enter the new password Select alpha numeric or hex format 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
153. at adapter or switch e Active Priorities Lists the priorities with PFC set to enabled e Sync d If yes the PFC priorities have been set by the peer This parameter cannot be set e Error The error state This capability indicates whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer Error is also set to YES when the Compatible method for the capability fails OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 118 DC EMULEX Eea FCoE Properties Area FCoE ports only State The FCoE state It can be enabled or disabled Active Priority The current active priority assigned for FCoE Sync d If yes the FCoE priority has been set by the peer This parameter cannot be set Error The FCoE error state This capability indicates whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer Error is also set to YES when the Compatible method for the capability fails ETS Priority Group Properties Area Note Not displayed when multichannel is enabled on the adapter with the exception of NPar State The 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 error state This capability indicates whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer Error is also set to YES when the Compatible method for the capab
154. at 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 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 To bind a target that does not appear in the Persistent Binding table on the Target Mapping tab 1 2 Select Host or Fabric view In the discovery tree select the adapter port you want to set up with persistent binding Select the Target Mapping tab All targets are displayed Click Bind New Target The Bind New Target dialog box is displayed Figure 8 16 Bind New Target Dialog Box OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 96 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 t
155. atch loading is in progress e 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 e VMware ESXi hosts managed through the CIM interface lists all the adapters regardless of whether the selected firmware can update the adapter You must manually deselect the non matching adapters Before you can perform a batch update the firmware file must be downloaded from the Emulex website 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 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 adapters appears in the dialog box s discovery tree Using the Display Options settings you can choose how adapters are displayed i
156. ates maximum number of priority groups that can be configured on the selected adapter port DCB Tab Buttons OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A aw 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 146 SC EMULEX Nie e Configure DCB Click to configure DCB parameters See the instructions below To configure DCB for NIC adapter ports 1 From the discovery tree select the NIC adapter port whose DCB properties you want to configure 2 Select the DCB tab 3 Click Configure DCB The Configure DCB dialog box appears Configure the settings you want and click OK Note An error message is displayed if you try to configure more priority groups than the adapter supports The Max Configurable PGs field shows the number of priority groups supported by the adapter Configure DCB a f j OCEX Settings UOP Settings J Enabled F Tyoramt Enabled DCEX Mode ocs 7 Trang Port Description Enabled J Trorem System Description Enabled Operating version o J Traggmt System Name Enabled J Travan System Cagabines Enabled Mangum Versions o T Recete Enabled Note Configured walues are only used when not provided by the switch Actve Priorises 3 7 Enable Configured Prinibes p1 n2 02 fa rs Me 2 ETS Priority Groups Active Groups Configred Groups Max ConSigz able PGs 8 r Pronty Mentersho Bardwdth Soup Priority Membership D o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 4 5 6 7 ka o o o o o o Figure 8 49
157. atible adapters are found the Driver Parameter File field of the Batch Driver Parameter Update dialog box displays the selected file s path The Supported Models text field displays 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 Using the Display Options settings you can choose how adapters are displayed in the discovery tree Clicking Group by Host displays adapters in a host centric view Clicking Group by Fabric shows hosts in a fabric centric view with their fabric addresses The WWPN and host name for each downloadable port is displayed under its respective fabric You can also display host groups by checking Show Host Groups To display a particular host group choose that group from the Host Group menu OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 115 gt EMULEX les 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 OneCommand Manager Batch Driver Parameter Update x Driver Parameter File Selection Driver Parameter Efe Emulex Repository ebstor 5 2 0 000 dp Browse Supported Driver Type Windows StorPort a Display Options Group by Host JT Show Host Groups Group by Fabric Host Group E v
158. 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 ESXi server Whereas VMware ESXi 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 e From the View menu select Group Adapters by Virtual Ports e From the toolbar click Group Adapters by Virtual Ports OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports SC EMULEX shane 2 From the discovery tree select the virtual port you want to delete The Virtual Ports tab appears OneCommand T Manager oix Ele View Port Discovery Batch Help DamaR ker e a t Yetual Ports BE East Const Hosts eS hasda Rar 10 00 00 00 9 51 3 51 E se Port 0 i 20 02 00 00 C9 51 3 51 FT 10 00 00 AA C9 58 3A 99 5 E ungouped 20 00 00 00 C9 51 3 51 S E det eng ma enntex com 1 10201 awm eisi Emulex PPN 20 02 00 00 C9 51 36 51 Vport 1 VNarne ow AEE 10 00200 00 9 93 25 99 EL West Coast Hosts fel cwo E Wel 0Ce10102 FM E a Port 0 AGE 10 00 00 00 09 90 44 98 E ate Port 1 RE 10 00 00
159. available on COMSTAR ports To view target mapping 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 In the discovery tree select the FC FCoE adapter port whose target mapping information you want to view OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 91 G EMULEX o 3 Select the Target Mapping tab OneCommand Manager BEE Ge Yew Bort Discovery Batch Heb e an Port Information GQ Wes Coast Hosts l S co MEI OnaConnect OCe10100 amp as Poet 0 Nig 00 00 C9 90 A4 64 E AB 00 00 9 90 44 68 aD ign 1990 07 com ate Port 1 Nic 00 00 C9 90 A4 6C E R 00 00 9 90 04 0 aD ign 1990 07 com E WA OCe10102 FM SABAN E a Port 0 eee la acta Ni 00 00 C9 90 A4 94 E EE 10 00 00 00 9 90 a mths Port 1 Nic 00 00 C9 90 44 9 E EE 10 00 00 002 9 90 a i 20 240 00 A0 08 21 Tun 31 WI Pel Loco E et 20 28 00 A0 63 2F 75 E B 50 06 01 68 3A 60 0E Raitis Maintenance Target Mapping Driver Parameters Diagnostics Transceiver Data YPD 10600 10 2 Ato 10400 i 0 1 ito jooo 0 0 Ato H dgy we OCe10102 FM B ee Poet 0 ERE 10 00 00 00209 90 A E Mi 20 24 00 4083 21 Tun 31 Figure 8 13 Target Mapping Tab Target Mapping Field Definitions Current 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 Ar
160. aw 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 134 gt EMULEX eae e Configure DCB Click to configure DCB parameters See the following instructions To configure DCB for iSCSI adapter ports 1 From the discovery tree select the isCSI adapter port whose DCB properties you want to configure 2 Select the DCB tab 3 Click Configure DCB The Configure DCB dialog box appears Configure the settings you want and click OK Note An error message is displayed if you try to configure more priority groups than the adapter supports The Max Configurable PGs field shows the number of priority groups supported by the adapter Figure 8 43 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 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 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 OneComman
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162. ber 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 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 makes the host unable to manage other hosts over TCP IP using a different port as well as make the host unmanageable over TCP IP from other hosts using a different port e Register this host with specific management host This setting enables you to register this host with a specific host for management If enabled you must supply the IP address or host name of the management host You can also choose to prevent management of this host from any other host but the management host See Management Host on page 44 for more information If Local Management Plus or Full Management mode are selected you can also set read only mode e Read only operation 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 Management Host The OneCommand Manager application management host provides enhanced discovery and
163. cation is currently employed on this machine start up the Emulex FC authentication service Type etc init d fcauthd start 6 Start the elxhbamegr 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 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 application 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 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Select the adapter port whose parameters you want to apply to other adapters from the discovery tree 3 Select the Driver Parameters tab Set the driv
164. cecerarctusdsiacecj ari cedanarncumelsSawiposelesnescccssimsentoede 225 D Port Window Descriptions ccc ete entrees 227 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A DE EMULEX Table of Contents 10 Creating Diagnostic DUMPS veicsessvetsnes terest o E 228 Running Advanced Diagnostic TestS ssssssssrersreesrsrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrererre 229 Running Loopback Tests c2iisenrsueeic cncnsensenensonaevigenueshtearenealacseneereeuaedeans 230 Loopback Test COMDINGEIONS arisniririeneiineiniieni iaia aE N A eai 230 Eitor ACUO Miesen Enn EEEE AE EEA E ERNER 231 Test CyGl S miian cada ne obs aa a a E Peek Lac Aa dn Daa ANni 231 ESTAR ALLEIN norna a a a a e agar etnies ieaats 231 T StSUAtUS ipini noryinnr ai e hina are EEA A E EAEE ER Era 231 Running End to End ECHO TestS sssssssssrrrerersrersrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrerren 232 Saving the Log Filevzccssccescces eckreeceyseapeeiaive lanys May sees seats AE VEERA 233 OneConnect Diagnostics s ssssssssssnnunnnnnuunnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 234 OneConnect Loopback Test Combinations cccrcrcccrrcrrrrcrrrrrreeeer r 235 FCoE End to End Echo T St 0 cece cece tee ete 236 Eiror ACHO Merere nn na aE sian cee areata E E A e en nantetanarenter 236 Test Cycle Siea 2cceseacenifacnseanendlaarhlaaealtatiantataenliadieebaabivtatvakoatanaandtartabesande 236 TeSt Patt nMteerir aeaaea a a a REAA eT a ELGI aN 236 TeSt MAUS e annata n Clank beeen a a
165. ch Help 3 Sole Emme fm Physa Port ine OCB Cmgrestas AAA Transcever Osta Figure 8 42 DCB Tab for iSCSI Adapter Ports OneConnect Adapter Selected DCB Tab Field Definitions e DCBX State The current DCBX state enabled or disabled e LLDP Transmit 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 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 133 DC EMULEX ene PFC Properties Area Note PFC is not supported on all the iSCSI adapter ports e State Enabled means that flow control in both directions Tx and Rx is enabled State Enabled means that flow control in both directions Tx and Rx is enabled Disabled means that priority flow control is currently disabled The priority value if Shown is not applicable This may be caused by o The switch port priority flow control being set to On instead of Auto o Switch port using port flow control instead of priority flow control o PFC disabled at adapter or switch e Active Priority Lists the priorities with PFC set to enabled e Sync d
166. ch as link status and port speed The tab also allows you to enable or disable DHCP authentication and VLANs assign IP addresses subnet masks VLAN IDs and priorities and more for the selected iSCSI port You can also enable or disable iSCSI boot OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 123 E EMULEX a To view iSCSI network information 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Select an iSCSI port in the discovery tree 3 Select the iSCSI Network Information tab OreCommans Manager lt i J oo aa Fite f t yew Port Ducovery Fetch tieip e c amp S am tan if x m Prdrtest 74 3 OSes a amp Ae gt Ly ress Port information Netaart ivformason PC Ragstars Gis wO wy BAU et Oceli gt nection nfo Ny 000009 sew Me tarde toe A 1600 00 00 00 00 ai me e Base farce Bajse o Ne o n A ea DA Actress Gateway Addes ori Enable GCS Boot Figure 8 35 iSCSI Network Information Tab iSCSI Network Information Tab Field Definitions Connection 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 running 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 TCP IP Configuration Area IPV4 Address e DHCP Enabled Check the box
167. channels UFP channel protocol assignments are subject to the following rules e The first channel is always NIC e NIC RoCE cannot be configured with UFP e The 2nd and 3rd channels can be assigned the following o NIC o None channel disabled o Storage protocol note on 3rd channel only when concurrent mode storage is available e The 4th and higher channels of a port if available can be assigned NIC or None Dell NPar Configuration View Note For NPar functions are referred to as partitions Note SR IOV must be disabled on the adapter BIOS when NPar is used See Enabling and Disabling SR IOV on NIC Ports on page 148 for information on disabling SR IOV on the adapter BIOS OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A aw 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 187 SC EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters For Dell NPar adapters the Adapter Configuration tab is different than for the other adapters There are no choices in the Next Boot Configuration for single personality multichannel or custom configurations Instead there is a single checkbox to enable or disable NPar and an NPar Configuration table to configure NPar partition protocol and bandwidth assignments When NParNPar is enabled the OneCommand Manager application allows you subject to restrictions in the adapter s IPL to configure up to sixteen functions on a single port adapter and up to eight partitions per port on a two port adapter When NPar is
168. ck to show available licenses See Showing and Installing Licenses for OneConnect OCe10102 and OCe11102 Adapters on page 162 for more information e Install License Features button Click to install licenses See Showing and Installing Licenses for OneConnect OCe10102 and OCe11102 Adapters on page 162 for more information OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 162 gt EMULEX OneConnect Adapters Viewing OneConnect Multi ASIC Adapter Information When you select a OneConnect multi ASIC adapter from the discovery tree the Adapter Information tab contains general attributes associated with the selected dual ASIC four port OneConnect adapter To view general OneConnect multi ASIC adapter information 1 Select Host view 2 Select a OneConnect multi ASIC adapter in the discovery tree Fie Ede View Pom Drscovery Batch Help OM Seem Se mw el Fe Figure 8 60 OneConnect Multi ASIC Adapter Information OneConnect Multi ASIC Adapter Information Field Definitions e Model The model of the selected adapter e Serial Number The serial number of the selected adapter e HW Version The hardware version of the selected adapter e ASICs The number of ASICs on the selected adapter Showing and Installing Licenses for OneConnect 0Ce10102 and 0Ce11102 Adapters The OneCommand Manager application allows you to view available licenses and install licenses to enable ca
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170. d Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 135 DC EMULEX eae 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 Receive Enabled LLDP Receive can be enabled or disabled 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 equals the sysDescr object if the LAN device supports RFC 3418 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 PFC Priorities Area Note PFC is not supported on all the iSCSI adapter ports Active Priorities The priorities that are marked active for PFC Enable When checked PFC is enabled Configured Priorities The priorities that ar
171. dapter Firmware on page 207 for more information e Configure Boot Check Enable adapter boot and click Configure Boot to configure boot from SAN See Configuring Boot from an FC SAN on page 212 for more information Not available on VMware ESXi 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 Viewing FCoE Maintenance Information Use the Maintenance tab to view firmware information You can also configure boot from SAN and change WWPN and WWNN information for the selected adapter port Not available in read only mode To view FCoE firmware information 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Select an FCoE adapter port in the discovery tree 3 Select the Maintenance tab Z OneCommand Manager Eje Edt View Bort Discovery Batch Help amj BE Port Information Statistics Maintenance Target Mapping Oriver Parameters VPO PCI Registers FP ta Hows S i DASHER E eS OCe11102 PH E OG Port 0 Nic 00 00 C9 SE CB 74 Eg Port 1 Firmware Version on Flash 4 0 163 9 Active Firmware Version 4 0 163 9 Np 00 00 C9 58 CB 78 fe RUSSET Service Processor FW Name 4 0 163 9 ULP FW Name 4 0 163 9 S n OCe11102 PH E Port 0 Eam Pert Nip 00 00 C9 58 CB 9 EE 0 00 00 00 09 50 0 Configure Book E wp O e 101024 ats Port O OG Port 1 E wp Oe 101024 Ea Port 0 EG Port 1 E Wa ocel01024m Ea
172. dapters 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 lpfc_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 113 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 contained in the host See the Emulex Driver for Linux User Manual for more information Setting Driver Parameters for a Single FC FCoE Port To change the driver parameters for a single FC FCoE port 1 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 110 SC EMULEX SAA T Manager lof Ele gdt Yew p
173. e Enter the license key file ame below and click OK to install the activation keys AdsptertD fBIKZZ 4G47 155S8 4221 License Key File Name oo Browse Figure 8 63 Install Feature Licenses Dialog Box Following the instructions you received with the Entitlement Code go to the License website and enter the AdapterID and Entitlement Code Note The Copy to Clipboard button enables you to copy the AdapterID to the clipboard so you can paste it into a file or in the AdapterID field at the License website 164 xs 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 165 gt EMULEX OneConnect Adapters 4 When the AdapterID 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 A dialog box appears confirming that you want to install the licenses Click OK 7 A dialog box appears notifying you that the installation was successful or why it failed Click OK Changing Personalities on OneConnect 0Ce10102 and 0Ce11102 Adapters The OneCommand Manager application enables you to change the personality or protocol running on OneConnect OCe10102 and OCe11102 adapters When you change the personality of the adapter and reboot the host the adapter starts running the new personality or protocol The personalities that OCe101
174. e On Windows platforms running the Microsoft iSCSI initiator the initiator iSCSI name is the Microsoft iSCSI ign If you change it the change remains in effect until the system is rebooted After reboot the Microsoft iqn is 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 2 Select the iSCSI Initiator Login Options tab and click View Default Login Options The Initiator Default Login Options window appears Initia2T Yes HeoaderDigest None ImmediateData Yes DataDigest None MaxOutstandingR2T 1 MaxConnections 1 FratBurtLength 8192 OotaPOUlnOrder MaxBurstlength 262144 DataSequenceInOrder 1 DefaRtTime2Wak 2 MaRecvDataSegmentLengh 65536 OcfaukTime2Retain 20 ErroeRecoveryLevel 0 E Figure 8 45 Initiator Default Login Options Window Initiator Default Login Options Field Definitions e 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 e Immediate Data If set to Yes allows the initiator to append unsolicited data to a command e MaxOutstandingR2T The maximum number of outstanding request to transmit s R2T s per task within a session each up to MaxBurstLength bytes e FirstBurstLength The maximum amount of uns
175. e 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 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 10 Updating Adapter Firmware 2Q9 gt EMULEX Updating Firmware for Multiple Adapters 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 The following notes apply when updating firmware on multiple adapters e Stop other OneCommand Manager application functions while b
176. e Management mode During installation a management and a read only mode are selected If modification of these settings after installation was selected you can change the management mode e Secure Management The setting enables roles based security See Using OneCommand Manager Secure Management on page 41 for details e Strictly Local Management This setting 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 4 Using the OneCommand Manager Application 44 gt lt EMULEX Changing Management and Read Only Mode e Full Management This setting enables you to manage adapters on this host and other hosts that allow it e Management Host This setting allows this host to manage other hosts but prevents it from being managed by other hosts e Enable TCP IP Management of from remote host This setting enables you to manage remote hosts or to manage this host remotely If enabled you must supply the port number between 1024 and 65535 The default port number is 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 to continue with the change If the IP port num
177. e 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 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 ocmanager stop_ocmanager script e In Solaris stop the elxhbamgr service by issuing the command svcadm disable elxhbamgr Note Disabling this service or process prevents the local servers from being seen remotely When Help gt Contents is selected in the OneCommand Manager application the online help is not opened in a web browser The OCManager_Help htm file may be opened in a text editor displaying HTML code or by some other application This happens when the operating system has associated HTML files with an application other than a web browser OneCommand Manager Application
178. e 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 The FCoE and iSCSI priorities should be checked FCoE Priority Area e Active Priority The active FCoE priority e Configured Priority The configured FCoE priority iSCSI Priority Area e Active Priority The active iSCSI priority e Configured Priority The configured iSCSI priority ETS Priority Groups Area OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 196 gt EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters Note Not shown when multichannel including NPar is enabled on the adapter e Active Groups o Group ID The Priority Group ID o Priority Membership The different priorities that are assigned to the various Priority Groups This is the currently active configuration o Bandwidth The bandwidths that are assigned to different Priority Groups This is the currently active configuration e Configured Groups o Group ID The Priority Group I
179. e by this port Not supported on VMware ESXi servers being managed through the CIM interface Active RPIs The number of remote port indicators Not supported on VMware ESXi 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 ESXi 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 ESXi servers being managed through the CIM interface If you selected a COMSTAR port the following information is also displayed Note OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 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 79 Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 80 S EMULEX a e No Receive Buffer Count The number of SCSI I O requests that were dropped e Queue Depth Overflow Count The number of SCSI I O requests received after a QFULL condition e Dropped SCSI I O Count The number of dropped SCSI I O operations e Aborted SCSI I O Count The number of aborted S
180. e configured but might not yet be active A maximum of two PFC priority check boxes can be selected out of which one of them must match the iSCSI priority The additional PFC priority would be for the Ethernet traffic This additional PFC priority must be assigned to a priority group which has no other priorities iSCSI Priority Area Active Priority The active iSCSI priority Configured Priority The configured iSCSI priority ETS Priority Groups Area Note Not displayed when multichannel including NPar is enabled on the adapter Active Groups o Group ID The Priority Group ID o Priority Membership The different priorities that are assigned to the various Priority Groups This is the currently active configuration o Bandwidth The bandwidths that are assigned to different Priority Groups This is the currently active configuration Configured Groups OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt G EMULEX 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 136 iSCSI Group ID The Priority Group ID Priority Membership The configured priority membership grouping Bandwidth The configured value of bandwidth for the different Priority Groups Max Configurable PGs The maximum number of Priority Groups that can be configured 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
181. e for login later Session O S Initiator Name ign 1990 07 com Emulex 00 00 c9 5b 3b b9 SCSI Boot br Status Logged in TSID Ox4000006c0000 151DQualfier 0x0 TSIH 1792 r Session Negotiated Login Options Session Statistics Session Direction tt intial R2T Yes DefaukTimeTowan 2 Cmd PDU s 23 Immediate Data Yes DefaukTimeToRetain 20 Response POU s 28 Max Connections 1 ErrorRecoveryLevel 0 mas 9 Recv Data Octets 49it MaxOutstandingR2T 1 DataPDUINOrder 0 Digest Errors 0 FirstBurstLength 8192 DataSequenceInOrder 0 CTS 9 MaxBurstLength 262144 STE LB 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 Destination Port 3260 Redirected Destination 0 0 0 0 Redirected Destination Port 0 Connection Negotiated Login Properties Authentication Method None MaxRecvDataSegnentLength 16384 Header Digest None TCPMSS 1436 Data Digest None De Figure 5 10 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A SXG EMULEX 5 Configu
182. e 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 J RE 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 is downloaded automatically This is 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 J RE on your system to the version required by the OneCommand Manager application The FC link fails to come up Verify that an 8 Gb s adapter is not attempting to connect toa 1 Gb s device or that a 16 Gb s adapter is not attempting to connect to a 1 or 2 Gb s device Only 2 Gb s 4 Gb s and 8 Gb s devices are supported on 8 Gb s adapters and only 4 Gb s 8 Gb s and 16 Gb s devices are supported on 16 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 orde
183. e non Volatile WWNs Note 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 takes the selected adapter offline Ensure that this adapter is not controlling a boot device and all I O activity on this adapter is stopped before proceeding Emulex assumes no responsibility for the consequences of making volatile WWN changes on a boot adapter Note The following notes apply when changing FC FCoE WWPNs or WWNNs e To avoid address conflicts do not assign a WWPN with the same WWPN as another adapter on your SAN The OneCommand Manager application checks the WWPN you specify against all the other discovered WWPNs and if a duplicate is found an error is displayed and the WWPN is not be changed e 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 OneCommand Manager Application 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 In environment
184. ea e This table lists current mapping information for the selected adapter port Persistent Binding Configuration Area e This table lists persistent binding information for the selected adapter port Not available on VMware ESXi servers being managed through the CIM interface Display Mode Radio Buttons e 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 02 DC EMULEX ap 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 ESXi 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 ESXi Use this tab to view target mapping The Target Mapping tab is read only Note Persistent binding is not supported by the Linux 2 6 kernel the Emulex 8 2 version of the driver for Linux or by VMware ESXi Server To view target mapping 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Select the ad
185. eb server The standard OneCommand Manager application user interface appears Note It is not necessary to enter a port number if the standard HTTP port was chosen during configuration OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 2 Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand Manager Application Components 31 gt lt EMULEX Uninstalling the OneCommand Manager Application Uninstalling the OneCommand Manager Application To uninstall the OneCommand Manager application and OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface e In Windows 1 Select Start gt Control Panel gt Programs gt Uninstall a Program 2 If present select Emulex Common SAN Management version and click Remove or Uninstall Click Yes The Emulex Common SAN Management components are removed from the system 3 Select Emulex OCManager Enterprise version and click Remove or Uninstall e In Linux 1 Log onas root 2 Change to the elxocm lt platform gt lt version gt installation directory 3 Type uninstall e In Solaris 1 Log on as root 2 Run the OneCommand Manager application uninstall script opt ELXocm scripts uninstall Uninstalling the OneCommand Manager Application Web Launch Interface Only To uninstall the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch but leave the OneCommand Manager application installed e In Windows 1 Select Start gt Programs gt Emulex gt OCManager WebLaunch Uninstall The following screen appear
186. ebooting the changes are applied and appear in the Current section of the Maintenance dialog box Creating and Deleting FC FCoE Virtual Ports 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 ESXi server Whereas VMware ESXi server supports NPIV only VMware management tools can be used to create and delete virtual ports Note In Linux virtual ports do not persist across system reboots 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 enableNPIV 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 FC FCoE Driver Parameters on page 107 for more information on enabling driver parameters To create a virtual port 1 Do one of the following e From the View menu select Group Adapters by Virtual Ports e From the toolbar click Group Adapters by Virtual Ports OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports
187. ecide whether you want the OneCommand Manager application 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 users to perform these operations enter lt n gt for no if read only mode is desired 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 Unattended Installation in Linux For unattended installation of the OneCommand Manager application for Linux installation settings are defined using the install script command line Note Prior to installation OneCommand groups must be configured on the LDAP OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A network or the local host machine for Secure Management operation See 24 xs 2 Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand Manager Application Components 25 gt C EMULEX Installing the OneCommand Manager Application OneCommand Manager Secure Management Configuration Requirements on page 43 for configuration instructions To view the options for unattended installation type install h or install help Upgrading an Installation in Linux The OneCommand Manager application
188. econds When the 8 seconds are up the adapter returns to beaconing mode This cycle repeats indefinitely until you disable beaconing 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 Running D_Port Tests D_Port is a diagnostic mode supported by Brocade switches for 16Gb FC D_Port tests enable you to detect physical cabling issues that result in increased error rates and intermittent behavior When activated D_Port runs a series of tests including local electrical loopback loopback to the remote optics loopback from the remote port to the local optics and a full device loopback test with data integrity checks It also provides an estimate of cable length to validate that a proper buffering scheme is in place The various loopback tests allow some level of fault isolation so you can distinguish faults due to marginal cable optics modules and connector or optics seating Note e Basic connectivity diagnostics are already supported by Emulex HBAs The OneCommand Manager application has diagnostic modes that support validation of connection to the switch The functionality that Brocade offers OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 13 Diagnostics 226 gt G EMULEX LightPulse FC
189. efinitions e Number of Hosts The number of hosts discovered or seen by this host on the selected fabric e Number of Fabrics The number fabrics identified during discovery e Number of Adapters The number of adapters discovered by this host on the selected fabric Z umber of Physical Ports The number of discovered physical ports on this host that can be managed by this host Viewing FC Transceiver Information When you select an FC port from the discovery tree the Transceiver Data tab enables you to view transceiver information such as vendor name serial number part number OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 82 SG EMULEX FC FCoE and so on If the adapter transceiver does not support some or all of the transceiver data the fields display N A To view FC transceiver information 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Inthe discovery tree select the FC port whose transceiver information you want to view 3 Select the Transceiver Data tab 7 OneCommand Manager BI Ei Ele Edt yew Port Qiscovery atch Help BSSee ea ee alee I8 BP om Port Information Statistics Maintenance DHCHAP Target Macping Driver Parameters Olagnostics Transceiver Data veo fel oaser wt ocel0nem 2M Port 0 ags Port 1 amp ib russert we OCe11102 M F 00 9045 H egs Port L i 02 14 10 W Ocol sts Port O MG Port L FIUFOSZEPZBNV EM E Me OCO 10
190. elected 174 Current Configuration Details example sceeeeeene eee e teen eee e enna 175 Single Personality View FCoE selected ccccccccseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee enna es 175 CUSTOM VIEW 2c cuceicentccnstanmnrenes ENORA EEE EEE AEE AEEA EEOAE 177 Mixed Mode Protocol pull down Menu s ssssssssssssrrrrrrererrsrsrrrrrrererrerr 178 Concurrent Storage Configuration VieW cc cece eee eee e teens 179 Concurrent Storage Configuration Choices for the Third Function 179 Custom NIC RoCE COnmqur auOtiss crus clsvieds or detesqnteedeisked ores Gbtesarneddees 180 UMC View Adapter Configuration Tab UMC 2 ports 8 functions port CON CURFENE storag jissie irun inrano inion eeceiearareeestaereseeeseeacameyent tad 181 MultiChannel View showing multichannel type drop down 183 MultiChannel vNIC View mix mode storage c ccc eceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 184 MultiChannel SIMode VIEW s lt ivcckctcr cance hahondapenedhredentelshixncapedchdeseantanhs 185 MultiChannel UFP View concurrent mode storage c ceeee eee eee eee es 186 Adapter Configuration Tab for NPar Adapters NPar disabled 008 188 Adapter Configuration Tab with NPar Enabled NParEP Mode Disabled 189 Adapter Configuration Tab with NPar and NParEP Mode Enabled 2 port configuration 4 Syoucccn serie leceeneepeu scamneshncectated mane ceucs opaeeeeareie ee 190 Adapter Configuration Tab with NPar and
191. em 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 Personality Area e Current The current personality in use by the adapter e After Reboot Note Not available on OneConnect OCe11101 EM EX or OCe11102 EM EX adapters o FCoE Check to choose the FCoE personality o iSCSI Check to choose the iSCSI personality o NIC Only Check to choose the NIC only personality Note Some of the personalities may be disabled if the personality is not available on the adapter e Apply button Click to apply the personality you choose The system must be rebooted for your selection to take affect OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 155 gt EMULEX OneConnect Adapters License Features Area Note Not available on OneConnect OCe11101 EM EX OCe11102 EM EX or OCe14000 series adapters Show License Features button Click to show available licenses See Showing and Installing Licenses for OneConnect OCe10102 and OCe11102 Adapters on page 162 for more information Install License Features button Click to install licenses See Showing and Installing Licenses for OneConnect OCe10102 and OCe11102 Adapters on page 162 for
192. emove Target Viewing Target Sessions The Target Sessions dialog box enables you to view sessions for a target Note Making a target session a boot session for open iSCSI implementation in OCM is not supported Therefore when running the Emulex open iSCSI driver the OCM GUI does not display the open iSCSI boot checkbox on the target session data screen To view sessions for a target 1 From the iSCSI Target Discovery tab select the target whose sessions you want to view and click Target Sessions The Target Sessions dialog box appears Use the Session pull down menu to select the session whose information you want to view Click Close to close the dialog box OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs 5 Configuring Discovery 59 gt G EMULEX Configuring iSCSI Target Discovery 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 tab select the target whose sessions you want to log out of and click Target Sessions The Target Sessions dialog box appears 2 From the Session pull down menu select the session from which you want to log out 3 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 However the target is still availabl
193. en e eee n estan tetaanennane nas 224 Figure 13 3 Quick Test Warning sencivacecectnietiasecekenieaecetnetaeed ed ehcedaeeataerenea cadens 224 Figure 13 4 Diagnostics Tab for LPe16000 series adapters D Port Tests button depicted wwi scveccctciewtisivewneetisieerevesaswienieian des 226 Figure 13 5 D _ Port Tests WINDOW cgecedeceasdcscevsctwrdsszevesepieecenwenpees nevenerdesaeeeenpeeseos 227 Figure 13 6 Diagnostic Dump Dialog BOX cc ccccc cee c cece eee eect eects eaneetaaee naan eas 228 Figure 13 7 Diagnostic Dump File Transfer Dialog BOX cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ens 229 Figure 13 8 Diagnostic Test Setup 230 Figure 13 9 Run Diagnostic Tests Warning s sssssssssssrrrrrrererrsrsrrrrrrrrrrerrrsrrrrre 232 Figure 13 10 Advanced Diagnostic Tests Warning Window for External Loopback 232 Figure 13 11 Select Echo Test Target WiINdOW ccccececeeeeee eee eeeeeeteeaeeeeaeeeenane as 233 Figure 13 12 Advanced Diagnostic Tests Warning WiNdOW s sssssessessrrrreeerrerrrrrrrer 233 Figure 13 13 Example of a DiagTest log WINdOW sssssssssrrrrrrererssrsrrrrrrerrrrsrrrrrrer 234 Figure 13 14 Diagnostics Tab 10GBASE T adapter selected ccccncccccccccrrcccrrrrcno 235 Figure 13 15 Run Diagnostic Tests Warning s ssssssssssrrrrrrererrrrsrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrr 237 Figure 13 16 Advanced Diagnostic Tests Warning Window for External Loopback 237 Figure 13 17 Example of a DiagTest log WINdOW
194. 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 feauthd daemon This closes the netlink connection and allows 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 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
195. enabled the minimum bandwidth for each partition will be the same or nearly the same for all partitions For four partition ports the minimum bandwidth for each partition is 25 For eight partition ports the first four partitions will get 13 and the last four partitions will get 12 The maximum bandwidth for all partitions will default to 100 You can change the bandwidths before applying the changes However the minimum bandwidths must add up to 100 Note ARI must be available to support up to sixteen functions on an adapter OCe14000 series adapters automatically support ARI However the system s motherboard must support ARI it must be enabled in the system BIOS and the operating system must support ARI On Linux and VMware systems BIOS SR IOV must be enabled See the Dell instructions for enabling BIOS SR IOV If these conditions are not met although you may configure all sixteen functions only eight functions will be present and discovered by the OneCommand Manager application after a reboot Note SR IOV is not supported with RoCE configurations For storage protocols any of the second through fourth partitions can be configured to run storage However if more than one storage protocol is configured they must be different storage protocols The same storage protocol cannot be run on two partitions on the same port OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A aw 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 188 gt EMUL
196. er ipon Da Pot O 2 Poet 1 0 Mapping Mode 0 Disabled 1 WWIWN 2 WWPN 3 DID E W OceLo102 NM E s Pot O Mic 00 00 C9 AD DC AS S 4B 00 00 9 A0 DC 0A SS 1990 07 cor T tyke chenge tergor 2K Poet 1 Mie 00 00 C9 AD DC A9 AR 00 00 C9 A0 DC AB I Maka al changes temporary f possible E wel Pei 2002 3 Figure 8 28 Host Driver Parameters Tab Host Selected 5 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 Ox for example 0x2d 6 To make achange 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 7 Tomake changes to multiple parameters check Make all changes temporary Only dynamic parameters can be made temporary 8 Click Apply OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A aw 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 113 DC EMULEX i Changing Non dynamic Parameter Values Linux 8 2 To change non dynamic parameter values for Linux version 8 2 1 Navigate to the usr sbin ocmanager directory and run the scripts to stop the OneCommand Manager application processes Type stop_ocmanager 2 Stop all I O to LPFC attached devices 3 Unload the LPFC driver Type modprobe r lpfc 4 Reload the driver Type modprobe lpfc 5 If DHCHAP authenti
197. er is greater than 7 only possible on 4 port adapters 2 Any channel with a function number less than 8 will be enabled with NIC 3 Any channel with function number greater than 7 will be set to None i e channel disabled 4 The minimum bandwidths will be assigned by dividing up 100 as evenly as possible between the enabled channels 5 The maximum bandwidths for the enabled channels will be set to 100 6 Both the minimum and maximum bandwidth for the channels assigned to None will be set to 0 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 182 Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 183 gt lt EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters 7 The LPVIDs will be set to 0 You must assign a valid LPVID to the NIC channel Note These rules create the default settings for the channels You can change these settings before saving them IBM MultiChannel Configuration View For IBM multichannel configuration there are three different multichannel types available vNIC S Mode and UFP When you check the MultiChannel radio button the Adapter Configuration tab looks like the following fle Edt yew Pert Discovery Batch kep EF a hg Hosts Adopter Information Freware Adapter Configuration Currerk Configuration yhiiC1 Oetols Next Book Configuration Me Oot I MEM 5 Porto 00 00 C9 40 04 04 TE WOWC9EA 64 53 FE 10 00 00 00 9 0 64 35 FE 10 00 00 00 C9 EA 64 39 ats Port 1 Ne LCC 1 0 27 60
198. er parameters 5 After you define the parameters for the selected adapter click Apply OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A o 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 114 DC EMULEX Rea 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 hEmdexiuti Ense Repostorytetstor 7 2 30 005 do Browse AkoMap 3 oalesceMsCnt 0 4 Save All Parameters oalesceRspcnt 8 DriverTraceMask 0x0 Save Non defauk Values Orly EnobleF Dita 2 EnableNPl Oizsbled xl Figure 8 29 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 2 When the Batch Driver Parameter Update dialog box appears click Browse 3 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 comp
199. erere 183 YNIC Config ratiON sssicceniireni sriid enia EEE EERE LA A RN EURER 184 SIMode Configuration sssssssesiseeeet tiken eee EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE 185 UFP CONFIGURACION mennas ariran Ea EAE E EE E AER E REE AE 186 Dell NPar Configuration VIeW s sssseseesssssrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrtrrsrrrrrrerere 186 Configuring RoCE on NPar Adapters ssssssssssrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrerrerrrrrrrrrre 188 Delli NPar Endbledsiscc citia tececanccdssnssastnres aleiccaddeeaadhiinoee EEA E EAA EARTE 188 Dell NPar and NParEP Mode Enabled sssssssssssirrsssrrarrrrnnnrrrrnnnrnrrr rrn nrrrerrn 189 NPar Bandwidth SettingS sssssssssssssssresrrrrrrerrrtr rttr trtr ttrt ttrt rrrrrrrrrrrrrrr 191 Configuring DCB Parameters for FCoE iSCSI Adapter Ports ccceceeeeeeeeeeees 192 DCB Tab Field Definitions a cccverdatsntsiee at hetvsderenetas aa E NEEE ENAR 192 Configure DCB Dialog Box Field DefinitionS ssssssssssssssrrrrsrrrrrirrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrr 194 Configuring DCB Parameters for RoCE Adapter Ports cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenes 197 DCB Tab Field Definitions ceirierrinreri i rennene aa EE a EAA EA 197 Configure DCB Dialog Box Field DefinitionS ssssssssssssssrrrrrsrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrr 199 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A DE EMULEX Table of Contents Q 9 Using FC SP DHCHAP Authentication Windows Linux 8 2 and Solaris 202 Linux CONSIMGrAtiONS cc cidccctsccriicsstscssstssssc
200. error message to be displayed indicating this and the tests will not be executed Note If the adapter firmware does not support running D_Port diagnostics clicking the Start Tests button causes an error message to be displayed indicating this and the tests will not be executed Creating Diagnostic Dumps The diagnostic dump capability 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 For 16Gb s HBAs refer to the OneConnect section Creating Diagnostic Dumps on page 240 Caution Disruption of service can occur if a diagnostic dump is run during I O activity Note Diagnostic dump is not supported on LPe16000 series adapters To start a diagnostic dump 1 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 Diagnostic Dump Ea Dump Details Target WWPN 10 00 00 00 C9 51 3E 51 Dump File Directory C Program Files Emulex U amp il Oump kcl Dum
201. es Area e State The NIC state It can be enabled or disabled e RoCE Priority The current active priority assigned for RoCE e Sync d If yes the RoCE priority has been set by the peer This parameter cannot be set e Error The RoCE error state This capability indicates whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer Note In some cases the switch may return a protocol priority other than RoCE The non RoCE protocol s priority value will also be displayed to indicate that the switch may be mis configured ETS Priority Group Properties Area e State The current Priority Group 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 error state This capability indicates whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer Active Groups e PG The Priority Group number It can be 0 to 7 and 15 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 Note PG15 has no bandwidth limitation DCB Tab Buttons OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 199 gt lt EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters e Configure DCB Click to configure DCB parameters See the instruct
202. esisantitanseneecaitwsensteculetaseneetewiensneiadends 56 Manually Adding an iSCSI Target scieccssscisceecetecdtenatssasadivacsssaddiaatseasiedsadctends 58 REMOVING Target Scns score cevtinsweesaui unveiled vlinteeeesibi EEEE EANET PAETE DEN aA 58 Viewing Target Sessions 4 cicccinasetabsiteouexeselacasdecutiaceeseenits seeiesceietasepeae tp 58 Logging out of Target SOSSiONS asc 6 cc 2hs cs atcce sd cer secescesdtadlecanctsvexetsdsaredinssancs 59 Target Sessions Field Definitions ccccccceeee cents cee eeee sees seeesateseeeseneeeneentenaes 59 6 Viewing Discovery Information ssssssssnnnnnnnnnsunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnununnnnnnnnnnnn O2 Discovery Information Field Definitions ccce cece teeter ened 62 7 Managing Hosts sssssssunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna OS Host Information Field Definitions ccccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeesateeeeeseeeeeeeneeatees 63 Viewing Host Grouping Information ssssssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnn 64 Host Group Information Field Definitions cccccccccceeceeeeeeeeteeeeseeeeeeeenesatees 65 Grouping HOSES ia cdicascccsdaciaseiandaiessieanatinainiesdtianeiwanidiaadeedendmeaddaniadiaiaveceneaes 66 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A DE EMULEX Table of Contents 5 Managing Host GIOUpSs stacste stvestwodcieebaswecsniveewolsie veer ersuieeeawednereeteensiees 67 Host Group Management Field Definitions
203. eters Olagnostics Transceiver Osta VFO 20 28 00 40 63 2F 75 27 50 06 01 68 3A 60 0 FB 20 28 00 A0 63 2F 75 27 50 06 01 68 34 60 0 FB Figure 8 14 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 FC FCoE 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 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 In the Targets Table click the target that you want to bind OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 94 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 95 E EMULEX tees 4 Click Add Binding The Add Persistent Binding dialog box is displayed r Bind Type Selection WWPN 20 2B 00 A0 B8 2F 75 27 C WWAN 20 0A 00 40 68 2F 75 27 BusID f0 Target 10 0 x Figure 8 15 Add Persistent Binding Dialog Box Select the bind type that you want to use WWPN WWNN or D_ID Select the Bus ID and target ID th
204. ets that are not logged in to when the system is rebooted are removed To discover iSNS servers using DHCP 1 Click Discover thru DHCP If an iSNS server can be discovered through a DCHP server it is added to the iSNS Server list Logging into Targets Only connected targets targets that are successfully logged in to are displayed in the discovery tree However the Targets table in the iSCSI Target Discovery tab 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 in to by the initiator Note The target s login options are set at the time they are discovered from the target portal and match the target portal s login options Changing the login options in OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs 5 Configuring Discovery 57 gt G EMULEX Configuring iSCSI Target Discovery the Initiator Login Options tab does not change the discovered targets login options Target Login Bi a Warning Multiple logins to the same iSCSI target from a host machine result in multiple devices presented to the OS In such cases multi pathing software need be installed to avoid device contention problems Target Name 9n 2005 0 1L com cpentier targeti21 000 Target Login Options immedateData Nes v HeaderDigest None v li DataDigest Moe v
205. everal minutes to complete because the new WWN needs to be validated against other existing WWNs in the SAN for uniqueness Adapters Targets Fabric names and WPorts After a successful WiWN change the adapter is not automatically reset As a result operations that require adapter reset will be disabled until the new WWN is activated Do you want to continue Figure 8 20 Warning About Changing WWN OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 100 Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 101 gt EMULEX athe 5 Click Yes The Change World Wide Name Configuration dialog box appears 7 OneCommand Manager Change WWN Configuration 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 WiWNs click the appropriate Get button NOTE 1 If the current WWNs are of type volatile a successful non volatile change will destroy the volatile settings 2 Depending on the adapter type and the firmware version volatie change option may not be available 3 Depending on the type of the WWAN 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 ewww oT Tf ff ff ewww TT TTT Write changes to volatle memory for temporary use Get F
206. files Note You cannot update firmware with the OneCommand Manager application on a Sun branded adapter To update firmware for a single adapter adapter port or ASIC Note For FC adapters you update the firmware on the port For example multi port adapters require a firmware download on each port For OneConnect UCNAs and OneConnect 16 Gb s HBAs you update the firmware for the entire adapter For OneConnect dual ASIC 4 port 8 Gb sec FC adapters you update the firmware on the ASIC For example dual ASIC 4 port 8 Gb sec FC adapters require a firmware download on each ASIC 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 In the discovery tree select the adapter FC port or ASIC whose firmware you want to update OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 10 Updating Adapter Firmware 207 10 Updating Adapter Firmware 208 gt lt EMULEX Updating Firmware for a Single Adapter 3 Select the Maintenance or Firmware tab and click Download Firmware If the warning screen appears click Yes The Firmware Download dialog box appears r Current Firmware Host Name er Model Current Version r Firmaware Update Firermore Fie Figure 10 1 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 th
207. for this field are VO the letter O not the number zero and Vx where x is a number OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 84 gt EMULEX FC FCoE Note Some adapters may show additional VPD information such as EC EC level MN manufacturer ID and XY data Data in the YX field is a vendor specific hexadecimal dump Viewing FC Maintenance Information Use the Maintenance tab to view firmware information and update adapter firmware You can also configure boot from SAN and change WWPN and WWNN information for the selected adapter port Not available in read only mode To view FC firmware information 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Select an FC adapter port in the discovery tree 3 Select the Maintenance tab OneCommand Manager BEE Ele Ect wew Bort Discovery Batch tiep Fs pS A Port Information Statistics Maintenance OHCHAP Target Mapping Oriver Parameters Diagnostics Transceiver Osta VED aia Hosts 5 fel DASHER E wey OCet L102 FM SHG Port 0 Mic 00 00 C9 58 C8 74 sus Port 1 Ba Mic 00 00 C9 58 C8 78 eid ruscer E WI OCetL102 FM RM Port 0 S ats Port 1 Mp 00 00 C9 58 C8 94 ARE 10 00 00 00 9 56 CB E p OCeL0102 NH mu Port 0 BG Port 1 OCeLO102 NH eds Port 0 WWN Management HBG Port 1 Curek E W OCeLOL02 NH mts Port 0 WWPN 10 00 00 00 C9 00 96 36 a G Port 1 E ey Pei 2002 43 WWNN 20 00 00 00 C9 00 4 3
208. 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 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 If you 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 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs o 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 111 gt EMULEX i Setting an Adapter Parameter Value to the Host Adapter Parameter Value To set an adapter parameter value to the corresponding host parameter value 1 Select Host or Fabric view In the discovery tree select the adapter
209. g OneConnect physical ports is not supported via the CIM interface Note You cannot disable a port if PXE Boot is enabled or if any of the iSCSI target sessions are boot sessions To enable or disable a physical port 1 2 3 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 Setting Port Speed and DAC Cable Length OneConnect OCe11102 and OCe14000 Series Adapters Only The Physical Port Info tab enables you to set port speed and DAC cable lengths for OCe11102 and OCe14000 series adapters To set the port speed for OCe11102 series adapters 1 From the discovery tree select the OCe11102 series adapter port whose speed you want to change Click Set Speed on the Physical Port Info tab The Change Port Speed dialog box appears Charge Pon Speed Lose Forze Speos 1 DAC Cable Length petons t OK Cancet Figure 8 67 Change Port Speed Dialog box Force mode 10Gb speed selected Set the desired mode and port speed The port speed mode setting can be either Default Force or Auto negotiate e Default Sets the port speed to the factory default configured speed of the adapter from IPL e Force Sets the speed to a single speed value e Auto negotiate Requires a speed setting to single speed or multiple speed choices that the port will use to auto negotiate the port speed with the swi
210. g items in the discovery tree view Many of the menu bar commands are also available from the toolbar 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 DamaR Hr a aja Figure 4 2 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 Toolbar Buttons The toolbar buttons perform the following tasks Discovery Refresh button e Initiates a discovery refresh cycle Reset Adapter button ES e Resets the selected adapter 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 ab e Displays the host system OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A The OneCommand Manager Application Window Element Definitions XC EMULEX 4 Using the OneCommand Manager Application 38 Note You cannot change host names using the OneCommand Manager application names must be changed locally on that system Displays the installed adapters within each h
211. ge authentication configuration 1 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A In the discovery tree select the adapter whose configuration you want to view or change Select the DHCHAP tab If the fields on this tab are grayed out disabled authentication has not been enabled at the driver level Change configuration values as you want Note You can only configure DHCHAP on the local host 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 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 205 9 Using FC SP DHCHAP Authentication Windows Linux 8 2 and Sol
212. ge protocol note on 3rd channel only when concurrent mode storage is available e The 4th and higher channels of a port if available can only be assigned NIC or None OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 185 gt lt EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters e LPVIDs range 2 4094 must be assigned to all NIC channels and must be unique across all NIC channels on a port However any or all of the LPVIDs on one port can be repeated on another port SIMode Configuration When SIMode is selected the Adapter Configuration tab looks like the following OeeCommand Manager fe Edt yew Port Discovery Batch kep Es aja Adopter Irioession Feuno Adapter Configuration N E Oe OE Currer Configuration vii Se Peto Nie 00 00 C9 A 44 04 THE ODOLI EAAS RE L0 00 00 00 C9 EA 64 35 FEE 10 00 00 00 C9 EA 64 33 ma Port 1 C Serge personslty all ports Mubicharnel C Custom Ne 1C C3 06 27 60 39 ARE Lovo 0201 106127260035 ig WALU RE 10 00 00 90 F0 51 22 F1 Hub Chane Type Next Book Config ation 10 00 00 90 7 A 65 22 F1 B eae Pet 2 Mp 00 90 FA 41 22 F8 i RE 10 00 0 90FA 41 22 F9 5S avengenbes SF BED OneConmect Oe 0100 S a Pot O tt Port Ne LCC 1 06 27 60 96 RE L0 00 1C3C1 DE 27803 SaPo Ne 1C C1 0E 27 60 3A Neos BS eps Poet 3 Np iecit x gt Figure 8 81 MultiChannel SIMode View SIMode and UMC configuration are exactly the same See UMC Co
213. ged air filters inoperable fans and air conditioning problems that cause high ambient air temperatures o Exceeds 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 P010066 01A Rev A 72 xs 8 Managing Adapters and Ports DGC EMULEX SOIREE 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 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 To view FC Port information 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Select a FC port in the discovery tree 3 Select the Port Information tab OneCommand Manager La b Peet fees yey ed ben Desens Er p as A Nie 00 00 9 56 C6 59 2 Port Information Statistics Maickenanee DHCHAP Target Mapping Driver Paramaters Diagnostics Transceiver Data VFO FEE 10 00 00 00 9 58 08 z E eg Poet 1 Nic 00 00 C9 58 lt 8 94 t0 00 00 00 c9 00 5636 FEE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 CE i fin 00 00 00 c9 00 96
214. ger Application P010066 01A Rev A 13 Diagnostics 233 gt G EMULEX LightPulse FC HBA Diagnostics and click Select All relevant information for the selected port is automatically added to the Target Identifier section of the Diagnostics dialog box Adopters Targets Known Targets _____ known targets J Selected Echo Target a cs 0r 66 sareo cerre Select Cancel Figure 13 11 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 gt The test sequence you are about to run will result in taking the selected adapter SD offline Ensure that all 10 activity on this port has stopped before proceeding Click OK to run the test or Cancel to skip it Figure 13 12 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
215. gt lt EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters e Details Displays a pop up window with more information about the current configuration running on the adapter Current Configuration UMC Min Max BW BW 00 00 C9 AD AD CO 00 00 C9 AD AD C1 00 00 C9 AD AD C2 00 00 C9 AD AD C3 Figure 8 71 Current Configuration Details example Configuring Single Personalities The Single personality view allows you to select the same protocol to run on all ports of the adapter When the Single personality radio button is selected the Adapter Configuration tab looks like the following E oec Command Manager Ble Edt yew pot pscovery Lach Hep ZE ija Adapter Information Firmware Adapter Configuration SS Current Configuration Custom Configuration NIC ROCE ROCE NOKPI Ortols Gh Cel a LOR 2 te 4004 44 44 Ne 00 00 6964 64 38 Nek Book Configuration 10 00 00 00 9 68 64 35 10 00 00 00 69 64 64 99 ky AVP RHELOUI S pe Gace OCT BG Pato Nig 00 00 C9 40 FF S0 Peesenslty FCoE X Serje personsity al pots C UC Custom Ne WIO LIFO FF SC Figure 8 72 Single Personality View FCoE selected When you configure a single personality for an adapter all ports run the same number of functions and protocols on those functions OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 176 gt C EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters To configure a single personality 1
216. h an inbox Emulex CIM Provider The inbox Emulex CIM Provider enables you to manage Emulex LightPulse adapters but not Emulex UCNA adapters To manage Emulex UCNA adapters you must install the out of box Emulex CIM Provider The Emulex CIM Provider is available as an offline bundle in ESXi platforms VMware recommends using the offline bundle to update software on VMware platforms For more information about the ESXi Patch Management activities refer to the VMware website Note For VMware ESXi hosts when advanced adapter management capabilities are required for example isCSI Management and port disable use the OneCommand Manager application for VMware vCenter software plug in For more details see the OneCommand Manager for VMware vCenter User Manual FC FCoE Viewing FC Adapter Information When you select an FC adapter from the discovery tree the Adapter Information tab contains general attributes associated with the selected FC adapter To view FC adapter information 1 Select Host Fabric or Virtual Ports view OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt EMULEX 8 Managing Adapters and Ports FC FCoE 2 Select an FC adapter in the discovery tree gt OneCommand Manager Ee Edt AAE Yew Bort Discovery Batch Help PS Seea ee ae 38 SP a Hosts a E m OCe10102 AM Endex LPe12002 M3 0Gb 2 port PCIe Fire Channel Adapter 6702461915 31004549 f100 wn OCe11102 FM BG Po
217. hat target portal s targets are discovered and appear in the target list 3 Specify the Portal Login Options and Authentication type you want to use 4 Click OK Note When running the open iSCSI driver the default open iSCSI configuration is for automatic target login at boot time for all targets discovered via the target portal Removing a Target Portal To remove a target portal 1 From the iSCSI Target Discovery tab select the target portal you want to remove in the Target Portals table 2 Click Remove Portal Note The discovered targets are not removed by clearing the target portal They must be specifically removed using the iSCSI Target Discovery tab However targets that are not logged in to when the system is rebooted are removed except on ESXi hosts OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 5 Configuring Discovery 55 gt lt EMULEX Configuring iSCSI Target Discovery Configuring iSNS for iSCSI Target Discovery An iSNS maintains a database of storage network elements that can be queried for iSCSI targets by other hosts within the SAN iSCSI storage devices in particular can register targets with the iSNS for efficient discovery by iSCSI clients such as the OneCommand Manager application Use the iSCSI iSNS tab to configure the iSNS server or to discover the server using DHCP 00 00 C9 05 68 86 00 00 C9 05 6A B7 Lc iqn 1990 07 com i 00 00 C9 05 6A 88 00 00 C9 05 68 89 OneConnect 0Ce
218. he Channel Management tab each physical port can be partitioned into a maximum of four isolated channels providing a converged conduit for network and storage traffic Each channel has its own unique MAC address and provides traffic management and provisioning capabilities such as minimum and maximum transmit rates and LPVIDs for untagged packets Refer to the Emulex Universal Multichannel Reference Guide for additional information on UMC Note e Properties for all channels on a port can be viewed and modified when UMC is enabled on the Adapter Information tab even before rebooting to activate UMC on the adapter This allows you to enable and configure UMC on all channels reboot and run UMC without further configuration e For IBM adapters UMC mode may be referred to as VNIC2 The OneCommand Manager application displays the Channel Management Type SIMode e SR IOV is not supported with UMC File Edit View Port Discovery Batch Help Seem ea fr M SI Hosts Physical Port Info DCB Diagnostics Transceiver Data Channel Management fig wn mm OCe11102 FM a Channel Management Type UMC 00 00 C9 D5 6A 4A 10 00 00 01 C9 D5 6A 48 Nic 00 00 C9 D5 6A 4C L Ne 00 00 C9 D5 64 4D Function krimi Remin ge Port 1 Number Type MAC Address LPVID BW BW Nip 00 00 C9 D5 68 4E eo ARE 10 00 00 01 C9 D5
219. he 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 77 OpenBoot Advanced Adapter Settings Eg Make your configuration selections 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 lo I Enable SAN Foundation Suite SFS OK Cancel Figure 11 5 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 12 Exporting SAN Information 221 gt EMULEX Creating a SAN Report 12 Exporting SAN Information Creating a SAN Report 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 informat
220. he 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 problems that cause high ambient air temperatures o Exceeds operational range The temperature has reached critical limit 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 o 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 Personality Area 0Ce10102 and O0Ce11102 adapters only e Current The current personality in use by the adapter e After Reboot o FCoE Check to choose the FCoE personality o iSCSI Check to choose the iSCSI personality o NIC Only Check to choose the NIC only personality Note Some of the personalities may be disabled if the personality is not available on the adapter e Apply button Click to apply the personality you choose The system must be rebooted for your selection to take affect License Features Area OCe10102 and OCe11102 adapters only e Show License Features button Cli
221. host is managed through the CIM interface Function Summary Area NIC Functions The number of NIC functions running on the discovered adapters on this host FC Functions The number of FC functions running on the discovered adapters on this host FCoE Functions The number of FCoE functions running on the discovered adapters on this host 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 ESXi 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 Viewing Host Grouping Information The Host Group Information tab displays information about the selected host group such as the group name and the total number of hosts See Grouping Hosts on page 66 to learn about creating host groups Note Host grouping is not supported for VMware OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A DG EMULEX 7 Managing Hosts 65 Viewing Host Grouping Information To view host grouping information from the discovery tree select the host group whose information you want to view 00 00 C949 5FF0 10 00 00 00 C9 A9 5F F9 Port 1 00 00 c9 09 5F FA 10 00 00 00 C9 A9 5F F 0 e1110240M Port 0 LY co 00 a9
222. hree possible sources OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 5 Configuring Discovery 54 gt G EMULEX Configuring iSCSI Target Discovery o The target was manually added o The target was discovered via a target portal o The target was found through an iSNS server query Target Discovery Buttons e Add Portal Click to add a target portal See Adding Target Portals on page 54 for more information e Remove Portal Click to remove a portal See Removing a Target Portal on page 54 for more information e Target Login Click to log into a selected target See Logging into Targets on page 56 for more information e Target Sessions Click to view active sessions for the selected target See Viewing Target Sessions on page 58 for more information e Manually Add Target Click to manually add an iSCSI target See Manually Adding an iSCSI Target on page 58 for more information e Remove Target Click to manually remove an iSCSI target See Removing Targets on page 58 for more information e 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 tab click Add Portal The Add Target Portal dialog box appears 2 Enter the server IP address and TCP port number and click OK After successfully adding a target portal t
223. hysical Ports 39 T BX92054 H 0CI11102 L0M e Port 0 Function Summary LN 90 1B 0E 20 F0 20 h Port 1 NIC Functions 50 LN 90 1B 0E 20 F0 24 PPR Port 2 rFC FCOE LN 90 1B 0E 20 F0 22 H Port 3 FC Functions 2 LM 90 1B 0E 20 F0 26 FCoE Functions 10 E105olrhSu9BFS FC Targets 12 H 1 90 1B 0E 20 F0 28 xe Port 0 be 00 00 C9 A4 00 78 IEA 00 00 C9 A4 00 7C 52964 iSCSI Functions 4 Han oneconnect OCel4000 iSCSI Targets 0 te Port 0 UN 90 18 06 20 F0 23 ate Port 1 LN 90 1B 0E 20 F0 28 sf iTigershark t1 an 90v9334 h Port 0 LN 00 00 C9 FD 68 2 she Port 1 ml J J aa e Figure 6 1 Discovery Information Host View Selected Discovery Information Field Definitions e 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 Adapters The total number of discovered adapters e Physical Ports The number of discovered physical ports that can be managed by this host e Function Summary Listed by protocol the total number of discovered functions and targets OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A aw 7 Managing Hosts 63 gt lt EMULEX Configuring iSCSI Target Discovery 7 Managing Hosts There are two tabs that show host information the Host
224. iator 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 integrity 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 Authentication Area e 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 e 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 e 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 a
225. ice 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 Note References to OCe11100 series products also apply to OCe11100R series products OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A DE EMULEX Table of Contents 3 Table of Contents List OF FIQUEGS aspirasina rnanis a i a katia aiaa 11 List OF Table Saripin a cad a 15 1 Introduction ssssssssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 16 COMPGUDINICY vcunicscnnisoummstissenicbenssonmmndeeisaiamnanssseiensenssemntessmemnminensenand 16 Abbreviations ssssssssasnnsnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 16 2 Installing and Uni
226. ice 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 go to http www emulex com files downloads linux tools html then click the link to the appropriate driver and click the Linux tools link 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 OneCommand Manager Application Emulex provides a script which addresses this issue To access the set_target_timeout sh script go to http www emulex com files downloads linux tools html then click the link to the appropriate driver and click the Linux tools link P010066 01A Rev A gt G EMULEX 14 Troubleshooting 245 Emulex Driver for Linux and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Table 14 2 Emulex Driver for Linux and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Continued Situation 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 Resolution
227. ie Lom WA LPe11002 M4 Chose aSa 10 00 00 00 C9 66 62 25 268 19 00 00 00 C9 68 62 59 S A Eh mangy eng ma emulex com 5 E oce11102 FM am 10 00 00 09 C9 76 D2 AC aS 19 00 00 00 C9 76 02 40 Started transfer of download file to host dingy eng ma enue Completed transfer of download file to host dngy eng ma emule Ratch oneratinn initialization completed Starting download of adapter 10 00 00 00 C9 76 02 44 on host dingy eng ma emu w 10 Updating Adapter Firmware 211 Updating Firmware for Multiple Adapters Figure 10 3 Batch Firmware Download Dialog Box Download Complete 5 When downloading is finished you can click Save Log File to save copy of the activity log OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A sc 11 Configuring Boot from an FC SAN 212 gt EMULEX See 11 Configuring Boot from an FC 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 server 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 Note Boot from SAN i
228. ility fails Active Groups PG The Priority Group number It can be 0 to 7 Priorities The priorities that are assigned to each Priority Group It is represented in comma separated format Bandwidth The percentage of available link bandwidth allocated to a particular Priority Group DCB Tab Buttons Configure DCB Click to configure DCB parameters See the instructions below To configure DCB for FCoE adapter ports 1 From the discovery tree select the adapter port whose DCB properties you want to configure 2 Select the DCB tab 3 Click Configure DCB The Configure DCB dialog box appears Configure the settings you want and click OK Note An error message is displayed if you try to configure more priority groups than the adapter supports The Max Configurable PGs field in the ETS Priority Groups area shows the number of priority groups supported by the adapter OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 119 Figure 8 33 Configure DCB Dialog Box for FCoE Adapter Ports DCBX Enabled Configure DCB Dialog Box Field Definitions DCBX Settings Area Enabled DCBX can be enabled 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 Operating Version Operating version of the DCBX protocol The system adjusts as needed to operate at the highest version sup
229. imit Session Format Errors The count of sessions which failed due to receipt of an iSCSI PDU that contained a format error Login Failures The number of times a login from this initiator failed OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 128 gt EMULEX oa 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 Last Failure Type A description of the last failure Last Target Failure Name The UTF 8 string name of the target that most recently failed a login request from this initiator 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 Login Other Fail Responses The count of Login Response PDUs received by this initiator with any status code not counted by the other objects Login Redirect Responses The count of Login Response PDUs received by the initiator with status class Redirection Login Authentication Fail Responses The count of Login Response PDUs with status class 0x201 Authentication Failed received by this initiator Login Authentication Failures The number of times the initiator has aborted a login because the target could not be authenticated Login Negotiation Failures The number of times the initiat
230. ing e From the View menu click Group Adapters by Host Name we e From the toolbar click u Group Adapters by Host Name 2 In the 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 f 2 0ncCommand Manager lof Ele Edt Yew pot Discovery gach Heb ee a pe uja q Hosts Host Information Host Driver Parameters E ial AHER p OCet1102 FH Installed Driver Type Windows CNA SOG Port 0 Adopter Parameter Vale Modify Adapter Parameter Nig 00 00 C9 SB CB 74 Hap A Eea Port 1 Dever TraceMask mo Parameter AutoMsp J J r parn petka Yoo 2 S Frames J 3 596 Port 0 aT is Range 0 3 Bam Post 1 LinTransfersae J ranana ET E Defaut 2 10 00 00 00 C9 58 0 J j q B E W OCEL 002M pooto to Activation Roqrenants om Fy M00 CADDO aC PePorTrace p required Qusuedepth ied AGE 10 00 00 00 9 00 0 Saas 7 BG Port 3 RmaDepth je gt Wi OCeL 0102 4 Traceeutsa 2000000 Des
231. ion 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 During the export process progress is displayed in the lower right hand side of the progress bar On Windows you cannot change views reset or download firmware during the export process OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 13 Diagnostics 222 gt G EMULEX LightPulse FC HBA Diagnostics 13 Diagnostics Note Diagnostics are not supported on COMSTAR ports LightPulse FC HBA Diagnostics This section describes the diagnostics available for LightPulse FC adapters For OneConnect adapter diagnostics see OneConnect Diagnostics on page 234 Use the Diagnostics tab to e View flash load list PCI registers and wakeup parameter information e Run these tests on Emulex adapters installed in the system Not available in read only mode o PCI Loopback o Internal Loopback o External Loopback o Power On Self Test POST o Echo End to End o Quick Test e Perform a diagnostic dump and retrieve dump files from remote hosts Not available in read only mode For 16Gb s HBAs refer to Creating Diagnostic Dumps on page 240 in the OneConnect Diagnostics secti
232. ions below To configure DCB for NIC adapter ports 1 From the discovery tree select the NIC adapter port whose DCB properties you want to configure 2 Select the DCB tab 3 Click Configure DCB The Configure DCB dialog box appears Configure the settings you want and click OK Note An error message is displayed if you try to configure more priority groups than the adapter supports The Max Configurable PGs field shows the number of priority groups supported by the adapter DCBX Settings LLDP Settings E M Transmit Enabled Transmit Port Description Enabled V Transmit System Description Enabled Operating Version K Transmit System Name Enabled Transmit System Capabilities Enabled Maximum Version o V Receive Enabled Note Configured values are only used when not provided by the switch PFC Priorities Active Priorities X Configured Priorities 0 102030 4mM5 RoCE Priority Active Priority Configured Priority ETS Priority Groups Active Groups Configured Groups Maximum Configurable PGs 3 Group D Group Priority Membership Bandwidth ID 2 3 4 5 e el olo Priority Membership Bandwidth 0 1 2 4 6 7 Eo EAE FAA AP a PL pe sjoju ajwjn e o l BC amO oO oO 15 Figure 8 90 Configure DCB Dialog Box for RoCE Adapter Ports DCBX Enabled Configu
233. is used See the documentation that accompanied your Dell server for more information e NParEP support is available only on Dell 13G or newer systems OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 189 gt C EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters e SR IOV is not supported with RoCE configurations When NPar is enabled the Adapter Configuration tab looks like the following OneCommand Manager a Bile Edit View Port Discovery Batch Help f f Fra Most h y e OSsenm S Adapter information Fremare Adapter Configuration Current Configuration NPAR Enabled Details Next Boot Configuration T NPAR Enabled Enable NParEP Mode T orna Wr OCe 14202400 00 40 FA 30 20 80 00 40 FA 0 081 00 90 FA 30 20 82 00 40 FA 30 I0 83 2B 00 00 90 78 O Factory Defaults Restore Aooty Figure 8 84 Adapter Configuration Tab with NPar Enabled NParEP Mode Disabled For adapters that support sixteen functions on two port adapters you can configure up to eight partitions per port Four port adapters allow up to four partitions per port The None setting can be configured on any but the 1st partition Note When NPar is enabled RoCE cannot be configured on any partition Dell NPar and NParEP Mode Enabled Note e On Linux and VMware systems SR IOV must be enabled on the system BIOS when NP
234. isplays parameters for FCoE adapter ports To view the DCB parameters for FCoE adapter ports 1 From the discovery tree select the adapter port whose DCB properties you want to view OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A o 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 117 DC EMULEX ai 2 Select the DCB tab Q Orecommans Manager P o Sata fite fdt yew Pot Decovery Batch tieip Besees Hm p 8 80 Piypecal Port inte OCB Dagnosics Trarecener Osta Figure 8 32 DCB Tab FCoE Adapter Port Selected DCB Tab Field Definitions e DCBX State The current DCBX state enabled or disabled e LLDP Transmit 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 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 Disabled means that priority flow control is currently disabled The priority value if Shown is not applicable This may be caused by o The switch port priority flow control being set to On instead of Auto o Switch port using port flow control instead of priority flow control o PFC disabled
235. its value at MDI link down and self clears at the next link up PHY Frames Counts the number of PHY frames transmitted and received since the MDI link has been established This counter holds its value at MDI link down and self clears at the next link up Viewing OneConnect Transceiver Information When you select a OneConnect adapter port from the discovery tree 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 To view OneConnect transceiver information 1 Select Host or Fabric view Note iSCSI and NIC Only adapters do not appear in Fabric view 2 In the discovery tree select the OneConnect adapter port whose transceiver information you want to view OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 171 xs o 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 172 gt EMULEX OneConnect Adapters 3 Select the Transceiver Data tab 7 OneCommand Manager AmE Ble Edt Yew Bort Discovery Bstch Help BESes ees ke a BE tia Hosts Physical Poet Info OCB Diagnostics Transceiver Data E WE OcetL102 FM FG Port 0 Pah Port 1 E WI Ocel L102 FM BG Port 0 ete Port 1 E WI Ocell Nm D a Port 0 aG Port 1 E Wn OCelol02 NM a a Pot 0 4 9G Port 1 E WI Ocetolo2 tet su Pato S G Port 1 E E LPe12002M8 236 Poet 0 10 00 00 00 C9 00 2 Port
236. l Loopback e External Loopback e 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 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 5 1 3E 51 Loopback Tests F PCI Loopback I Internal Loopback I External Loopback requires loopback plug Target WWPN Test Pattern hex m S i e Test Sequerne Rated 1000 cycles stop on error test patkern defa PCI Loopback Rated Pa Loopback J1000 cycles completed with O errors 5616 me Tart Camana Vorian Figure 13 8 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 13 Diagnostics 231 gt EMULEX LightPulse FC HBA Diagnostics e Internal Loopback Test A diagnostic test in which a random data pattern is sent down to an adapter link port then is immediately retur
237. l 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt G EMULEX 13 Diagnostics 238 OneConnect Diagnostics Note On OCe11102 series adapters beaconing can only be done on one port at a time If you enable beaconing on a port you cannot enable beaconing on another port until you disable beaconing on the previous port Running TDR Tests 10GBASE T Adapters Only The TDR test is a cable diagnostic that can tell you the length of the cable whether or not the cable has any defects open short and the distance to the defect if one exists It works by sending a signal down the cable and measuring its reflection NVP is a property of the cable that must be known for the TDR test to accurately calculate the cable length or distance to defect Note The TDR test requires that the cable be down and quiet It is best if the cable is not terminated If it is terminated the link partner must not be active during the test You can run TDR tests from the Diagnostics Tab when you select a 1OGBASE T adapter in the discovery tree To run a TDR test 1 From the discovery tree select the 10GBASE T adapter on which you want to run the test
238. lay This checkbox defaults to unchecked OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 13 Diagnostics 224 gt G EMULEX LightPulse FC HBA Diagnostics 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 pu Overlay z Item Value Program Type SLI 1 Overlay Revision 2 82a3 Description 21D2 8243 Program 10 06E32893 00103411 Start Address 02040004 Length 00020268 Next Entry 00012DE8 Previous Entry oo00079C Wake Up Image Yes Figure 13 2 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 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 Running quick test requires taking the selected adapter offli
239. led or disabled e LLDP Transmit 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 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 198 gt EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters PFC Properties Area e State Enabled means that flow control in both directions Tx and Rx is enabled State Enabled means that flow control in both directions Tx and Rx is enabled Disabled means that priority flow control is currently disabled The priority value if Shown is not applicable This may be caused by o The switch port priority flow control being set to On instead of Auto o Switch port using port flow control instead of priority flow control o PFC disabled at adapter or switch e Active Priorities Lists the priorities with PFC set to enabled e Sync d If yes the PFC priorities have been set by the peer This parameter cannot be set e Error The error state This capability indicates whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer or when the compatible method for the capability fails Protocol Properti
240. lt See Using OneCommand Manager Secure Management on page 41 for more information To enable Secure Management at the command prompt type elxocm windows x86 lt version gt exe sec 1 q2 To disable Secure Management at the command prompt type elxocm windows x86 lt version gt exe sec 0 q2 You can select a management mode by adding the mmode argument and the ability to change that management mode by adding the achange argument with selected values as in the example below See Changing Management and Read Only Mode on page 43 for more information Note If you enabled Secure Management in Step 3 you cannot enter an mmode value Doing so results in a conflicting parameters error For example at the command prompt type elxocm windows x86 lt version gt 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 6 Management host OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 2 Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand Manager Application Components 22 gt EMULEX Installing the OneCommand Manager Application The following are the possible achange values 0 Do not allow Management Mode to change 1 Allow Management Mode to change You can also set the following optional parameters e MdHost This optional switch allows a
241. lt in data loss or corruption Note For FCoE ports a reset is only necessary to activate updated driver parameters that require a reset or FIP settings It does not actually perform an adapter level reset of the port To reset the adapter port 1 Inthe discovery tree select the adapter port you want to reset 2 Do one of the following OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 107 DC EMULEX Ea e From the Port menu click Reset Port e From the toolbar click Reset The following warning appears Reset Adapter xi 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 8 25 Reset Warning 3 Click Yes The adapter port resets The reset can require several seconds to complete While the adapter port is resetting the status bar shows Reset in progress When the reset is finished the status bar shows Reset Completed Configuring FC FCoE Driver Parameters 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
242. more information Channel Management Area Note Note Not available on OneConnect OCe11101 EM EX or OCe11102 EM EX adapters Channel management for OCe14000 series adapters is done using the Adapter Configuration tab Type The type of channel management in use Management Type After Reboot A dropdown box to select a channel management type or to disable channel management Note A reboot is required for the change to take effect Viewing Channel Management Information The Channel Management tab is displayed when an adapter port is selected in the discovery tree and Channel Management is enabled on the Adapter Information tab The Channel Management tab shows the channel management type and the properties for the particular channel management type Note If Channel Management was enabled on the Adapter Information tab without rebooting the Channel Management tab is not displayed To view general channel management information 1 From the discovery tree select the adapter port whose channel information you want to view 2 Select the Channel Management tab Note Channel Management must be enabled on the Adapter Information tab for the Channel Management tab to appear OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 156 gt EMULEX OneConnect Adapters Configuring UMC Channel Management 0Ce11102 adapters only Note IBM refers to UMC as SIMode Using t
243. n Command 0406 Status 0010 Revision 1D 00 Prog If 00 Sub Class 04 Base Class oc Cache Line Size 10 Latency Timer 00 Header Type 80 BIST 00 Base Address 0 D000800C Base Address 1 00000000 Base Address 2 00000000 Base Address 3 00000000 Base Address 4 D001000C Base Address 5 00000000 cis 00000000 Subvendor ID 100F Subsystem ID E200 zj Kp e Flash contents not supported Figure 13 4 Diagnostics Tab for LPe16000 series adapters D_Port Tests button depicted To run a D_Port test 1 From the discovery tree select the LPe16000 series adapter port on which you want to run the D_Port test 2 Select the Diagnostics tab and click D_Port Tests The D_Port Tests window appears OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A XC EMULEX 13 Diagnostics 227 LightPulse FC HBA Diagnostics 3 Click Start Tests x Note The D_Port tests can take an extended period of time to complete p Test Execution Start Tests Start Time Tue 03 25 13 37 09 2014 End Time Tue 03 25 13 38 03 2014 Test Results Overall Test Result PASSED Frame Size 2112 Buffers Required 1 Roundtrip Link Latency 1898 nanoseconds Estimated Cable Length 172 meters Test Phase Results Electrical Loopback Passed 124 Optical Loopback Passed 1898 Reverse Optical Loopback Skipped lo Link Traffic Passed o Save Results to File Close Figure 13 5 D_ Port Tests window D
244. n the discovery tree Clicking Group by Host displays adapters in a host centric view Clicking Group by Fabric shows hosts in a fabric centric view with their fabric addresses The WWPN and host name for each downloadable port is displayed under its respective fabric You can also display host groups by checking Show Host Groups To display a particular host group choose that group from the Host Group menu Checkboxes next to the host adapter and ASIC 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 For adapters where each individual port or ASIC can have new firmware downloaded you can select the ports or ASICs on the adapter to which you want to download firmware OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs 10 Updating Adapter Firmware 210 gt G EMULEX Updating Firmware for Multiple Adapters OneCommand Manager Batch Firmware Download x Firmware File Selection Firmware File fometiphase zephrit 00a5 ed10025 lt Browse ipl Supported Models LPe11002 M4 10Ce 11102 F M LPe1150 F4 Display Options Group by Host I Show Host Groups Group by Fabric Host Group al z Select the adapters that are to be downloaded then press Start Download 4 Hosts io Xi Lo Grgy eng na esnlex com OCe11102 FM aB 10 00 00 00 C9 76 D2 A4 BB 10 00 09 09 C9 76
245. n remote server to the firewall s exception list This remote server s path is Program Files Emulex Util Common rmserver exe The principle differences between FC and TCP IP access are e ATCP 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 5 Configuring Discovery 47 gt lt EMULEX Discovery Using the TCP IP Access Protocol e You can manage many more hosts since TCP IP access is not constrained by the boundaries of a fabric or zoning e True board status such as link down is available since the FC path is not necessary to send a status request to the remote host e Adapter security ina 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 ina TCP IP environment is not automatic like FC discovery You must add the hosts to be managed e Using TCP IP you can add multiple IP addresses for the same host However only one of the IP addresses is used by OneCommand Manager application to manage the adapters on that host Hosts File The TCP IP discovery function of the OneCommand Manager application discovery server relies on
246. nd versions of hardware operating system and networking software supported by the device The value equals the sysDescr object if the LAN device supports RFC 3418 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 PFC Priorities Area Active Priorities The priorities that are marked active for PFC Enable When checked PFC is enabled Configured Priorities The priorities that are configured but might not yet be active Only the RoCE priority should be selected RoCE Priorities Area Active Priorities The priority that is marked active for RoCE Configured Priorities The priorities that are configured but might not yet be active ETS Priority Groups Area Active Groups o Group ID The Priority Group ID o Priority Membership The different priorities that are assigned to the various Priority Groups This is the currently active configuration o Bandwidth The bandwidths that are assigned to different Priority Groups This is the currently active configuration Configured Groups o Group ID The Priority Group ID OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt G EMULEX 8 Managing Adapters and Ports
247. nd click Add Host A message appears indicating the new host was successfully added OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A SG EMULEX 5 Configuring Discovery 50 Discovery Using the TCP IP Access Protocol Adding a Range of Hosts IPv4 Only You can find the TCP IP accessed manageable hosts by searching a range of IPv4 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 strictly local or local plus management modes Note The following notes apply when adding a range of hosts e 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 e Discovery of VMware CIM hosts is only supported on Windows systems e Adding a range of hosts is only supported for IPv4 addresses It is not supported for IPv6 addresses e The OneCommand Manager application must be installed on all remote hosts Add Range of TCP IP Hosts Eg r New IP Address Range Rangestarts 10 rae zs zs Ranged i0 i92 free rey a Current IP Address Ranges Saye Ranges to File Lome Total addresses to search 0 Unscanned addresses 0 New hosts found 0 Discovery Status Idle Figure 5 4 Add Range of TCP IP Hosts Dialog Box To add a range of remo
248. nd third functions is the same as the pull down menu for mixed mode storage If two storage functions are configured on a port they must be different storage protocols i e concurrent mode When you select the storage protocol for the second function the choices in the pull down menu for the third function are limited to the other storage protocol or None Porn Configuration Pot Func MAC Address Protocol Figure 8 76 Concurrent Storage Configuration Choices for the Third Function Note If you select the same protocol or None for all second functions on all ports and None for all third functions you essentially configured a single OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 180 SC EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters personality In this case after clicking the Apply button the tab switches to the single personality view and the selected personality is shown in the personality pull down menu Configuring RoCE in a Custom View In Custom view NIC RoCE can be configured on the first function of a port After checking Configure NIC RoCE only the first function of each port is available and you can select NIC RoCE or just NIC to run on each port Storage functions cannot be configured when any of the ports on the adapter are configured to run NIC RoCE You must also choose a RoCE configuration i e profile from the list below the port table e Choose the Ro
249. ne w Ensure that all IO activity on this port has stopped before proceeding Click OK to run the test or Cancef to skip it Figure 13 3 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 13 Diagnostics SG EMULEX LightPulse FC HBA Diagnostics ceo Running a Power On Self Test POST Note Not supported on LPe15000 or LPe16000 series adapters 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 To run the POST 1 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 Note After the test starts it cannot be cancelled It must run to completion Using Beaconing The beaconing capability 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 s
250. nect OCe11102 FM 2 port PCle 10GbE CNA Nic 9 02 00 00 00 00 Serial Number 620623710 10 00 00 00 C9 EA 64 ED 3 00 00 C9 EA 64 EE Active Firmware Version 4 4 2391 Nig 00 00 C9 EA 64 EF Firmware State Working aoe feet B105 Version 44 299 1 Nig 00 00 9 A 64 FO 10 00 00 00 C9 EA 64 F 1 HW Version ES AL 00 00 9 EA 64 F2 NCSI Version NIA Nig 00 00 9 A 64 F3 n wen LPe12002 M3 i dianti ca aM Port 0 10 00 00 00 C9 71 78 BA PCI Express Link Speed 2 5 GHz M Port 1 10 00 00 00 C9 71 78 68 PCI Express Bus Width ey h amp RHeLeut 3 S yas OCe11102 FM Adapter Temperature Normal eae Port 0 Nic 9F 02 00 00 00 00 Personality License Features 10 00 00 00 C9 05 68 38 Gurenki7 PCE r 00 00 C9 D5 6A 3C Mic 00 00 9 05 68 30 After Reboot J Port 1 G FCoE Nig 00 00 C9 D5 6A 3 e Channel Mansgemert 10 00 00 00 C9 D5 6A 3F esl 00 00 C9 D5 64 40 C NIC orly Current Management Type UME 00 00 C9 05 6A 41 c Management Type After Reboot Ea ay Note Changing channel management type requires a reboot to activate J Figure 8 55 iSCSI Adapter Information Tab OneConnect Adapter Information Field Definitions e Model The model of the selected adapter e Serial Number The serial number of the selected adapter e Active Firmware Version The version of the firmware running on the selected adapter e Firmware State The condition of the firmware e BIOS Version The version of the BIOS in u
251. ned 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 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 displays 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 Lo
252. nel Virtual Ethernet Port Aggregator OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 1 Introduction gt G EMULEX Abbreviations 13 VF virtual function VM virtual machine vNIC virtual network interface card VPD vital product data VPort virtual port WWN world wide name WWNN world wide node name WWPN world wide port name VM virtual machine XML Extensible Markup Language OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt EMULEX 2 Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand Manager Application Components 2Q Installing the OneCommand Manager Application 2 Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand Manager Application Components Installing the OneCommand Manager Application Note If the OneCommand Vision application was previously installed on the system you will be prompted to remove it before 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 e Unattended installation using the command line Attended Installation in Windows To install the OneCommand Manager application in Windows 1 From the Emulex website download the x64 or x86 OneCommand Manager Enterprise Kit installation file Navigate to the directory to which you downloaded the file Double click the elxocm lt version gt exe The Emulex OCManager Enterprise window appears Click Next The Installation Opti
253. nfiguration View on page 181 for more information OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 186 gt lt EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters UFP Configuration When UFP is selected the Adapter Configuration tab looks like the following fle Edt yew Pert Discovery Gatch kep menee jm Aam Adipter Information Firmware Adapter Configuration Currerk Configuration vil Octal Next Book Configuration THE 00 00 C9 4 64 33 ARE 10 00 00 00 C9 EA 64 35 ola 00 00 00 09 EA 64 99 was Fort Ne were 27 60 38 AE vosoetc2C1 106127260035 Serge personality al pots C Machen C Custom Hat Charen Type Gaal gt Mg 00 S0 FA 41 22 F0 GE 10 00 00 90 Fa 91 22 F1 S ag Port 3 Nip 00 90 FA 1 228 RE 10 00 00 90FA 41 22 F9 ib avenge bts WEI OneCenmect OCe10100 2 aa Port O Mp 00 00 00 00 00 00 kd mecocermesauto Tye iceiees 27 60 96 i oaoa C301 DE 27260033 ats Post Re lccieee 27603 fo E 10 00 1CC1 0 27 403 3 NCSSA Aat Nig 1C C1 0E 27 40 3 RE 10 00 1C C1 0E 2 arinez l z Factory Defaks Restore Aotr Figure 8 82 MultiChannel UFP View concurrent mode storage a The Channel Configuration table shows the channel properties for UFP Additionally the protocol can be configured on the second and third channels including NIC UFP Configuration Rules There are drop down menus for each port s 2nd and 3rd
254. ng the DHCHAP protocol exchange if the switch does not receive the expected DHCHAP message within a specified time interval OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt C EMULEX DHCHAP Tab 9 Using FC SP DHCHAP Authentication Windows Linux 8 2 and Solaris 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 SHA1 that the adapter driver presents during the DHCHAP authentication negotiation with the switch default is MD5 first then SHA1 2 3 State Area e State Possible states are Not Authenticated Authentication In Progress Authentication Success and Authentication Failed Changing Authentication Configuration To view or chan
255. nly mode See Changing Management and Read Only Mode on page 43 for more information Use the Diagnostics tab to e Run these tests on OneConnect adapters installed in the system o DMA Loopback o PHY Loopback o MAC Loopback o End to End ECHO FCoE only o External Loopback e Perform a diagnostic dump and retrieve dump files from remote hosts e Control adapter beaconing OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt lt EMULEX 13 Diagnostics 235 OneConnect Diagnostics 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 Manager _ joy x Ele Edt yew Port Discovery Batch Help BM See wy Sea re Iw BL Physical Port Info oce Osona PHY Data Diagnostic Tests Loopback Tests Error Action ests F owa dace test sop tea m pa Tests w W 0ce11102 F sas Port Nic 00 00 C9 58 C8 90 IGE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 CE sus Port 1 C Ignore Nic 00 00 C9 S8 C8 94 ae TEE sosonescese ct Test Cycles She CAS 2 0101024 C1 Test Ratus C 100 Completed FCoE End to End Echo Test a6 Port 1 1000 Nic 00 00 9 40 00 30 I Echo Test FCoE Only FE 10 00 00 00 9 A0 0 Target WWPN E W OCe10102 NM Tamper B S T a a a a c we Nic 00 00 C9 A0 00 2C n FEE 10 00 00 00 9 A0 0 Text hex E G Port 1 Nic 00 00 C9 A0 00 20
256. ns 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 2 Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand Manager Application Components 26 gt EMULEX Installing the OneCommand Manager Application 5 When prompted choose whether or not to enable Secure Management for OneCommand Do you want to enable Secure Management feature for OneCommand s u Enter s to select secure management LDAP NIS OCM group configuration required Enter u to run without secure management default Enter the letter s or u If you enter s proceed to step 7 You cannot choose a management mode as described in step 6 6 When prompted enter the type of management you want to use 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 4 Management Host Same as 1 plus OneCommand clients on this Platform can manage remote HBA s Note If you enabled Secure Management in step 5 y
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258. o ports and hosts in one host group and other ports on the same fabric may be attached ports and hosts in a different host group 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 209 for more information Note Grouping hosts is not supported on VMware To display all hosts without grouping do one of the following e From the View menu uncheck Show Groups e From the toolbar unclick Show Host Groups To display all hosts groups 1 Do one of the following e From the View menu check Show Groups e From the toolbar 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 of the following e From the View menu check Show Groups e From the toolbar click Show Host Groups 2 From the Available Host Group list choose the group whose hosts you want to view OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 7 Managing Hosts 67 gt lt EMULEX Grouping Hosts 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 7 Host Group Management xi Available Hosts ju et eng ma emulex com mangy wolf eng ma emuex com Hosts in Selected Group Groups
259. o 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 only 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 and CIM Credentials 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 Note Management of CIM hosts is only supported on Windows systems 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 is added to the discovery tree only once
260. olicited data in bytes the initiator can send to the target during the execution of a single iSCSI command e 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 e DefaultTime2Wait 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 e 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 e DataPDUInOrder The order of data PDUs within a sequence OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 140 SC EMULEX Nie e DataSequenceInOrder The order between sequences e 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 e 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 e MaxConnec
261. on e Control adapter beaconing Not available in read only mode OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 13 Diagnostics 223 gt G EMULEX LightPulse FC HBA Diagnostics 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 2 0neCommand manager Biel x Ele Edt Yew pot Qscovery Gach tep Be p a BE Sp OAL 1102 74 a Poet Information Statistics Maintenance CHCHAP Target Mapping Driver Parameters Diagnostics Transceiver Data vro 9G Port O 00 00 5E CB 90 ASE 10 00 00 00 09 58 8 mt Port 1 Nic 00 00 9 S8 C0 4 AGE 10 00 00 00 09 58 CE E W OCeLo102 NM ai Port 0 Nic 00 00 C9 A0 D0 9 FEE 10 00 00 00 C9 00 0 SG Poet Mig 00 00 C9 AD DO 30 FEE 10 00 00 00 C9 00 04 E EI OCeLO102 4M E ee Pot O Mie 00 00 C9 AD D0 2C FRE 10 00 00 00 C9 00 04 2 Port 1 Nip 00 60 9 A0 D0 20 RE 10 00 00 00 C9 A0 0 wet OCeL0102 4M S at Port 0 00 00 C9 AD DC AS AR 00 00 C9 AD DC AA SD ip 1990 07 cor aM Port 1 Nig 00 00 9 A0 D A9 E Ay 00 00 69 A0 DC AB SD 1990 07 cor Double cick overlay to display details Figure 13 1 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 system is booted no longer disp
262. onfigure iSCSI target discovery related parameters OneCommand iM Manager olx Eje yew pot Dicovery fetch Help OGseKe E am Er Hosts SCSI Statistics SCSI Initiator Login Options CSI Target Discovery fel CUPID MEI One Connect OCe10100 gt at Port 0 SD by 1990 07 com m S pm OCe10102 FM Mp 00 00 C 9 00 8498 AGE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 A4 98 EE 10 00 00 00 C9 90 84 90 WD Pel 1000 04 S a 10 0 00 00 C9 51 3E 51 E iat 20 28 00 00 08 2F 78 27 Mit 50 06 01 60 3A 60 0E FB B 50 05 01 69 3A 60 0E F6 2006 01 com operta tarot 058 D E bby eng ma emex com qn 2006 01 com operFier target 069 S WEI OneConnect OCe10100 5 ea Port 0 EE 10 00 00 AA C9 SE3A 7 2 E dagy z S WI OCe10102 FM JE N N ee Port 0 Er 4 Figure 5 6 iSCSI Target Discovery Tab 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 t
263. ons window appears Check the components that you want to install and click Install The Management Mode dialog box appears OneCommand Manager Management Mode Management Mode _ Secure Management Enable role based security Management privileges are assigned based on the user s LDAP or Active Directory group membership _ Strictly Local Management Only manage the adapters on this host Management of adapters on this host from other hosts is not allowed _ Local Management Plus remote access from other hosts Only manage the adapters on this host Management of adapters on this host from other hosts is allowed Full KEEN Only manage the adapters on this host and other hosts that allow it Management of the adapters on this host from another host is allowed _ Management Host no remote access from other hosts Manage the adapters on this host and other hosts that allow it Management of the adapters on this host from another host is not allowed TCP IP Management Mode Enable TCP IP Management Port Number 23333 Warning This port number is used by the client and all remote hosts It must be the same on all hosts _ Register this host with a specific management host pana iE rjozi Mant Hoek Address M arjan madjarai of ens nese from zll ginar ngais _ Read only operation no active management allowed OK Cancel Figure 2 1 Management Mode Dialog Bo
264. oot 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 In addition the BIOS must be configured to boot from SAN WWN Management Area Note COMSTAR ports are supported on Solaris 11 only Current e WWPN The World Wide Port Name for the selected adapter port e WWNN The World Wide Node Name for the selected adapter port Pending Changes 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 Changing FC FCoE World Wide Port and Node Names on page 98 for more information e 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 Changing FC FCoE World Wide Port and Node Names on page 98 for more information OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 86 Maintenance Tab Buttons Not available in read only mode e Download Firmware Click to update firmware on the selected port See Updating A
265. opback 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 13 Diagnostics 232 gt lt EMULEX LightPulse FC HBA Diagnostics 3 Click Start The following warning appears Run Diagnostic Tests x The test sequence you are about to run will result in taking the selected adapter O offline Ensure that all 10 activity on this port has stopped before proceeding Click OK to run the test or Cancel to skip it Cancel Figure 13 9 Run Diagnostic Tests Warning Click OK If you choose to run an External Loopback test the following window appears Run Diagnostic Tests x The test sequence you are about to run will result in taking the selected adapter offline 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 Faiure 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 13 10 Advanced Diagnostic Tests Wa
266. opback connector The returned data is subsequently validated for integrity Not available on 1OGBASE T adapters e MAC Loopback MAC loopback connects the transmit output of the MAC controller to the receive input of the MAC controller bypassing the PHY OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 13 Diagnostics DG EMULEX OneConnect Diagnostics 20 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 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 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 by
267. operating systems such as Microsoft Hyper V and Linux KVM to virtual machines VMs Each VM can be assigned one or more VFs by the guest operating system running on the VM To the guest operating system the VF is an independent NIC function with its own MAC address and is available for network I O The discovery tree displays the VFs running on the discovered PFs It also shows the selected VFs MAC Address VLAN ID Link Status and Transmit Rate To enable or disable SR IOV 1 Select Host view 2 Select a NIC port in the discovery tree 3 Select the Port Information tab 4 Check or uncheck Enable SR IOV OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 149 gt lt EMULEX nie 5 Reboot to change the SR IOV state ip OneCommand TM Manager File Edit View Port Discovery Batch Help alee all Find Host i Hosts Port Information pci Registers VPD H AMP RHEL6U1 an OneConnect 0Ce14000 Driver Name be2net ko Device ID 0720 The Port 0 Driver Version 10 0 654 9 SubSys Device ID e800 00 90 FA 41 22 FO MAC Address 00 90 FA 41 22 FO Vendor ID 10df 10 00 00 90 FA 41 22 F1 Perm MAC Address 00 90 FA 41 22 FO SubSys Vendor ID 10df 00 90 FA 41 22 F2 IPv4 Address 0 0 0 0 IP Address Origin Not Configured 00 90 FA 41 22 F3 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 PCI Function o LX Port 1 Gateway Address 0 0 0 0
268. or has aborted a login because parameter negotiation with the target failed Logout Normals The count of Logout Command PDUs generated by this initiator with reason code normal Logout Others The count of Logout Command PDUs generated by this initiator with any status code other than normal Port Row Status This field allows entries to be dynamically added and removed from this table via Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 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 Portal Protocol The portal s transport protocol Portal Tag The portal s aggregation tag when the portal is used as an initiator 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 To view iSCSI target information 1 Select Host view OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 129 SG EMULEX o 2 In the discovery tree select the iSCSI target whose information you want to view The Target Information tab appears Z OneCommand Manager x Ele Edt yew Bort Qiscovery Gatch Help eS fl uja fed DASHER a Target Information E we OCE 102M 2M Port 0 Nig 00 00 9 58 CB 74 E eg Port Nic 00 00 C9 SB CE 78 causse S wn OCe1 1102M 2M Port O E eG Port 1
269. ost system e Displays adapter ports and the port numbers if available e Displays adapters by the WWNN if multiple adapters have the same model number Displays the WWPN if targets are present Multiple adapters can refer to the same target e Displays the LUN number if LUNs are present e 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 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 present displays each WWPN Multiple adapters can refer to the same target e If LUNs are present displays each LUN number lf the 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 e The Emulex emlxs driver for Solaris does not support COMSTAR running over virtual ports so the Virtual Ports view only displays initiator ports e COMSTAR ports are supported on OpenSolaris only SCSI 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 e Displays available host groups Find Hos
270. ot Discovery ch tep pekea r p 8 A r Hosts a Pert Information Statistics Maintenance Target Mapping Oriver Parameters wPo PCI Registers FiP E jel OASHER WET OCeL 1102 4 2 Port 0 Mp 00 0O C9 SB CB 74 pels S Port 1 jasoa 2 Parameter AutcDelay 7 Mp 00 00 lt 9 56 lt 6 78 CorfigScale causer DeiverTracettask ond Yoyo 1 E WEI OCel1102 FM T PE EnableNPty Disabled Range 0 1 Fromesaemss p TRTO 5 Defaut 1 10 00 00 200 C9 58 CE lin TransferSae 0 R WI OCe 101024 irk Teeth Activation Requrements a Poet O LogEtrors B Parameter is dynamically activated Nip 00 00 9 A0 DO 9C MaxEQDelay 1 boa URomenune enn MEDMode ii 0M Poet 1 NodeTimeOe E wm OCeLo102 4M Perf Mode 0 D D a Port 0 PerPortTrace 0 2M Port 1 Queuedepth ie 10 adjzst delay mukipber 0 disabled 1 enatled defauk E WEI OCeLo102 NM Queue Taroet 7 1 sis Poet O Rmadepth je Mc 00 00 9 AD OC AS Treceautse lao SAR 00 00 9 A0 DC 04 z Sin 1990 07 cor SG Poet 1 T Make change temporary Mp 00 00 C9 AD DC A9 4 AR 00 00 C9 A0 0C AB I Maia al changes temporary possible Me LPe12002 M3 s Figure 8 27 Driver Parameters Tab Adapter Selected 4 8 In the Driver Parameters tab click the parameter that you want to change A description of the parameter appears on the right side of the tab Enter a new value in the Value field in the same hexadecimal or decimal
271. ot type a message appears warning that making changes overwrites the other boot type configuration Note If you 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 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 o Auto Loop First default o Auto Point to Point First o Loop o Point to Point e Link speed options are OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 11 Configuring Boot from an FC SAN 215 gt lt EMULEX Boot Device Parameters o Auto default o 1Gb s if available o 2Gb s if available o 4Gb s if available o 8 Gb s if available o 16Gb s if available 7 Ifyou want click Advanced Settings to configure autoscan spinup delay and so on See Configuring Advanced Settings Boot from SAN on page 217 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 o For EFIBoot and OpenBoot type in an 8 byte LUN hex and a target ID for the LU
272. otes to the MIME type field 10 Click OK In Linux and Solaris e Apache Web server must be installed and running on the server that is hosting the Web Launch Service software The server on which you are installing the Web Launch Service package requires e An HTTP server configured to handle the JNLP MIME file type The following MIME file type file extension must be added to your server configuration MIME type application x java jnlp file File Extension jnlp e The HTTP server must be running The client on which you are running the browser requires e Java must be installed The specific requirements are o Sun 32 bit Java 6 0 or later for Intel based systems x86 o 32 bit Java 6 0 or later for x86 64 systems o 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 ELXocm README_WEBLAUNCH txt Solaris or usr sbin ocmanager README_WEBLAUNCH txt Linux for more setup information Installation To install the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface e In Windows Click Programs gt Emulex gt OCManager WebLaunch Install Web Launch installation begins e In Solaris and Linux OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 2 Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand Manager Application Components 3Q gt EMULEX Installing the
273. ou cannot configure management mode If you select option 2 you are asked if you want to enable TCP IP management from remote hosts If you select option 3 you are asked if you want to enable TCP IP management of remote hosts and enable TCP IP management from remote hosts You are prompted to enter the TCP IP port number to use Leaving the field blank defaults to 23333 If you select options 2 or 3 you are prompted for the management host address Leaving the field blanks means none You can enter an IP address or host name If you enter a management host address you are prompted to exclude management of this host from any other host If you select option 4 management of remote hosts is automatically selected and you are prompted to enter the TCP IP port number to use Leaving the field blank defaults to 23333 Note Management hosts cannot be managed by remote hosts 7 Ifyou answered 2 3 or 4 in step 6 you must decide whether you want the OneCommand Manager application 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 2 Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand
274. ou delete existing auto generated ports However you can still enter your own WWPN 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 xXxX XX XX XX XX XX 2 XK XK XK XK XK XK XX 3X KK KX KK XK XK XK XX 5X XX XX XX XX XX XX XX where x is a hexadecimal value OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 103 xs 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 104 DC EMULEX Rea Note 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 4 Enter an optional name for the virtual port if you want You can give the new virtual port any 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
275. ough 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 application 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 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 Note The OneCommand Manager application must be installed on the remote host OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A SXG EMULEX 5 Configuring Discovery 49 Discovery Using the TCP IP Access Protocol To add a single host 1 From the Discovery menu select TCP IP gt Add Host The Add Remo
276. ound for kernel error message When updating the kernel rpm generates the following error No module lpfc found for kernel KERNELVERSION e Arecently updated kernel cannot find the ramdisk After updating the kernel the kernel cannot find the ramdisk which halts or panics the system e The driver is not loaded after a system reboot after updating the kernel These three situations may be resolved by updating the kernel There are two ways to install the driver into an updated kernel The method you use depends on whether or not you are updating the driver e Update the kernel using the same version of the driver e Update the kernel using a new version of the driver See the Installation section of the driver manual for these procedures Driver uninstall fails The Ipfc 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 OneCommand Manager Application 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 P010066 01A Rev A gt G EMULEX 14 Troubleshooting 246 Emulex Driver for Linux and OneCommand Manager Application Sit
277. overy Gatch Heb m a AP Pisce Pet info 005 Olegnostics Priv Data Se OCel1102 FH aM Port 0 E ms Poet 1 amp beh RUSSET S W OCel1102 FH 996 Port 0 S W OCeL0102 4M P a Port 0 DG Port 1 WEI OCeL0102 NM H sa Poet O D G Poet 1 S W OCeL0102 AM a Port O MG Port 1 W Pei 2002 3 X Port 0 10 00 09 00 C9 00 2X Port 1 10 00 00 00 C9 00 Figure 8 68 PHY Data Tab OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt lt EMULEX 8 Managing Adapters and Ports OneConnect Adapters PHY Data Field Definitions Operational Attributes Area Temperature The temperature of the selected port Pair A B C D Signal to Noise SNR Margin Displays the CNA s MDI interface average SNR margin for twisted pairs A B C amp D Error Rates Area Low Density Parity Check LDPC Frame Errors The LDPC counter tracks the number of LDPC frames received by CNA s MDI interface that can not be corrected This counter self clears at MDI link down Pair A B C D Mean Squared Error MSE Displays the CNA s MDI interface average Mean Square Error relative to the transmitted codewords for twisted pairs A B C amp D Counters Area MDI PLL Events The MDI PLL Event counter tracks events that affect CNA s normal operation This counter self clears at MDI link down 10G EMI Events The 10G EMI Event counter tracks the number of single tone interference detected by CNA s MDI signals This counter holds
278. ox type HTTP as the Name and 80 as the Port Number 3 Leave TCP enabled 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 Specify 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 2 Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand Manager Application Components 2Q gt EMULEX Installing the OneCommand Manager Application Web Launch Interface To add the MIME type 1 Launch Server Manager 2 Expand Roles 3 Under Roles expand Web Server IIS 4 Under Web Server IIS Click Internet Information Services IIS Manager 5 Inthe right pane find your server name under Start Page and click on it 6 Double click MIME Types listed under IIS group 7 A MIME Types page appears Under Actions click Add A popup dialog box appears 8 Add jnlp without quotes to the File name extension field 9 Add application x java jnlp file without qu
279. p 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 individual dump files can be as large as 6 megabytes Take this into account when selecting 4 retention count Files Retained i Delete Existing Dump Files Apply Start Dump Get Dump Fies Exit Figure 13 6 Diagnostic Dump Dialog Box 3 Click Start Dump A warning message appears about taking the adapter offline OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 13 Diagnostics SG EMULEX LightPulse FC HBA Diagnostics ea Note For VMware systems you must set a dump directory before initiating a dump The dump directory must be a Storage partition a datastore under the directory vmfs volumes 4 Click OK Dump files are created Where these files are created depends upon your operating system e Windows ProgramFiles Util Dump e Solaris opt ELXocm Dump e Linux var log emulex ocmanager Dump e VMware a dump directory you created under vmfs volumes Two files are created e lt Hostname_WWPN_Date Time gt dmp e 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 Select The Dump Files To Copy ICUP
280. p file to var log vmware 2 Log into the VMware hypervisor host and execute the following command all on one line esxcli software vib install d vmware esx provider emulex cim provider lt version gt zip maintenance mode 3 Reboot the system OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 2 Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand Manager Application Components 28 gt EMULEX Installing the OneCommand Manager Application Web Launch Interface Installing the OneCommand Manager Application Web Launch Interface Note The OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface is not supported on VMware ESXi Server Note OneCommand Manager Secure Management mode is not supported for OneCommand Manager application Web Launch clients In addition to the driver and OneCommand Manager application the following prerequisites must be met before you install the Web Launch Interface Requirements In Windows e Microsoft Internet Information Services IIS Server must be installed See the Microsoft website for information on downloads and installation e The Windows Firewall 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 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 b
281. pabilities such as FCoE or iSCSI personalities on OCe10102 and OCe11102 adapters without having to re wire the adapter Using the Adapter Information tab you can view what licenses are available and install licenses for the selected adapter Note When licenses or licensable features are not available for the adapter license information is not displayed OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A SG EMULEX OneCommand Manager 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 163 OneConnect Adapters DERMA r_a hH ija 10 00 00 00 C9 EA 64 ED 00 00 C9 EA 64 EE Nic 00 00 C9 EA 64 EF 2 Port 1 Nig 00 00 C9 EA 64 F0 10 00 00 00 C9 EA 64 F1 00 00 C9 EA 64 F2 Nig 00 00 C9 EA 64 F3 at LPe12002 M8 2 Port 0 10 00 00 00 C9 71 78 8A 9 Port 1 10 00 00 00 C9 71 78 86 i AMP RHEL6UL WEI OCe11102 FM sas Port 0 Nic 9F 02 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 C9 05 6A 38 00 00 C9 05 68 3C Nig 00 00 C9 05 68 30 1 996 Port 1 Nig 00 00 9 05 68 3 10 00 00 00 C9 D5 6A 3F 00 00 C9 05 6A 40 Nig 00 00 C9 D5 6A 41 Adapter Information Firmware Serial Number Active Firmware Version Firmware State BIOS Version HW Version NCSI Version Endex OneConnect OCe11102 FM 2 port PCle 10GbE CNA 5K20623710 4 4 2391 Working 4 4 239 1 EAI NIA IEE Figure 8 61 OneConnect OCe10102 and OCe11102 Adapter Information Tab Showing Licenses To view the available licenses for OCe10102 or OCe1
282. ply the tab switches to the single personality view showing the selected personality in the personality pull down menu OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 179 gt lt EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters Concurrent Mode When concurrent mode is available up to three functions per port are configurable Ble Edt yew Port Discovery Gatch kep I roe uja t Hosts Adopter Infeemation Firmware Adapter Configuration hel APPOEVOL SI OC TORE Current Configuration Custom Configuration E GPato Nie 00 00 69 A 44 4 Ne 00 00 09 4 64 38 10 00 00 00 09 68 64 35 Nest Book Contigaration 10 00 00 00 09 E4 64 39 I ANP RHELGUI C Sega personsity al ports CUE C Omoa WEI OneConnect 0Ce14000 2G Peto Ne 00 90 FA 41 22 FO RE 10 00 00 90FA 41 22 f1 B eg Pat 3 Nic 00 S0 FA 41 22 F8 RE 10 00 00 90FA 43 22 F9 D IS avengenbis SWE OneConnect OCe10100 2 sas Poet O Mic 00 00 00 00 00 00 ie mecocemesauto 3 wa NCS SaiPa Ne 1CC10E 27 60 36 RE 10 00 1C C1 DE 27 8037 Samf Me LOC10E 27 60 3A E E 10 00 1C C1 0 27 603E S NCSSA g Port Ne 1C C1 06 27 40 08 FRE 10 00 1C C1 0E 27 603F tebe Pot 2 Ne 1C C106 27 40 42 O RE 10 00 80 1 DE 27 6045 Figure 8 75 Concurrent Storage Configuration View When configuring storage the first function must be set to NIC The pull down menu for selecting a storage protocol to run on the second a
283. pnasreastaanad 63 Host Group Information Tab vicivncieevesisesterssseervoewiseiaverssesesveueriaven 65 Host Group Management Dialog BOX ssssssssrrrrrsrssssrrrrrrerrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrre 67 Create New Host Group Dialog BoX cccceeee eee eee eee sees eeeee eae eaee es 68 Host Group Management Warning Dialog BOX cece eee eee e eee ee eee eens 68 FC Adapter Information Talbicccsvrcecerenisatottisusvrtiderecibianiianivigidiceseiadeks 72 FC Port Information Tab ssiucotes gis vevonrirbsiencawrs Gos erna e aE A 73 FCoE Port Information Tab weiccuieceaspcotdercesnecetacchep sealants saaeetanenessediencss 76 Statistics Fap eironi EE E EE A EEEE TAEA a a Er EES 78 Virtual Ports Information sicicsccivwncesscessiamiiHieieri cis iaeestaieeeeelaauies 80 Fabric Discovery Information sssssssssrrrrrrereerrrsrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerre 81 FC Transceiver Data Wass 1icccscctcracisnccterideeedstesii paietsselenaceadsesteaceeendd 82 FC CO NP DMa Diosin E E EE E E 83 FC Maintenance Tabs cticrcccsnertnceenserebiaeesisectendeesaeaioetecenegiinaseeiantiresa 84 FCoE Maintenance Tab sssssssssssrrrrrrrnrntann annatta natnn ntn E EEEE EEEEE EE EEE a 86 Target Information Tab eos ts nice emi cee atten een oes eee eens sane Se eas 88 FC FCoE LUN Information Tab isccccccsccccctcicscancsedicscatebsdbsacaacssdaencsndacaia 89 Target Mapping Tab ccce EEEE 91 Target Mapping Tab ccce e EEE 94 Add Persistent Binding Dialog BOX ssssssssrsessse
284. port whose configuration you want to modify 2 Select the Network Information tab 3 Click Advanced The Advanced TCP IP Configuration dialog box appears 4 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 Viewing iSCSI VPD Information The VPD tab displays vital product data if available for the selected iSCSI adapter port such as the product name part number serial number and so on To view VPD information 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Inthe discovery tree select the iSCSI port whose VPD information you want to view OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports SC EMULEX as 3 Select the VPD tab OneCommand Manager AmE Ble Edt yew Bort Qscovery Gatch Help Ses bes BE Ea Hosts Port Information Statistics Maintenance Target Mapping Driver Parameters YPO PCI Registers FIP Gt MER we OCe11102FM wm Oce1 1102 4 WATOSOOIS wa 0Ce10102 4M JOCeL1102 FM 2P 1OGbE Tomcat Enterprise CNA FCoE PF 11102 FM ALOBOOOLS E Me Port O PW 12W PCle 2 0 x8 S6T s sags Port 1 x OneCare OCe1 1 102 FM 2 port PCle 10GbE CNA Nie 00 00 C9 S8 CB 94 11102 FM NT A ags Port 0 MG Port L wm OCe10102 5M Eag Port O E 96 Pot 1 E wy OCI Figure VPD Note 2M Port O 10 00 00 00 C9 00 OG Port L 10 00 00 09 C9
285. ported 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 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 supports RFC 3418 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 120 DC EMULEX EA 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 reser
286. pter Ports ccceeee eee eee ea ee 144 DCB Tab Field Definitions cccccceccee ce ceee eee e eee eseeeeeeeeeeeeatseutesaeeeneeenenaas 144 Configure DCB Dialog Box Field DefinitionS c ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeatens 146 Enabling and Disabling SR IOV ON NIC Ports ccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeenanes 148 Enabling and Disabling VEPA on NIC SR IOV Ports cccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeene ees 149 Guest Operating System Discovery and Management from the Base Host Operating SySteMiccaves crn dseandancawaiaseastariniandeievbnrierlewinnnneewenreiuhs 150 Port Information Field Definitions cccccceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeatesaeeeeneuenenes 151 Running the OneCommand Manager Application on a Guest Operating System 152 Viewing NIC PCI Registers wociveiiimntcnertcivedunerrwedntrbarvedaneebiavernicomedeunest 152 OneConnect Adapters sssssssssrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnuuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 153 Viewing OneConnect Adapter Information ss sssssseesssssrrrrrrerrerrrsrrrrrrerere 153 OneConnect Adapter Information Field Definitions cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeneens 153 Viewing Channel Management Information cccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeneeenas 155 Configuring UMC Channel Management OCe11102 adapters only 0 008 156 UMC Channel Management Field Definitions ccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeas 157 Viewing the Channel Management Tab for v
287. r 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 OneCommand Manager Application The document caching mechanism sometimes behaves erratically if more than one version of J ava Runtime is installed on the browser client There are two workarounds for this problem e Exit the browser and restart it The OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface starts successfully e Uninstall all non essential versions of the J ava Runtime The OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface requires that only a single version of the J ava Runtime be installed on the browser client This single version must be J ava 6 0 or later for all platforms P010066 01A Rev A gt EMULEX Table 14 1 General Situations Continued 14 Troubleshooting 243 General Situations Situation In the OneCommand Manager application discovery tree multiple UCNA FCoE or iSCSI ports are grouped under a single physical port Resolution Ensure the Emulex NIC driver is loaded and that the operating system sees ALL NIC ports They do not need to be plumbed or configured just visible to the operating system An operating error occurs when attempting to run th
288. r If Secure Management is enabled you are prompted for your user name and password See Using OneCommand Manager Secure Management on page 41 for more information To stop the OneCommand Manager application from the OneCommand Manager application menu bar select File gt Exit In Linux and Solaris On Linux and Solaris machines you can stop and start the OneCommand Manager daemon processes using the stop_ocmanager and start_ocmanager scripts respectively These are found in the following OneCommand Manager installation directory e Linux usr sbin ocmanager e Solaris opt ELXocm If Secure Management is enabled you are prompted for your user name and password when starting the OneCommand Manager application See Using OneCommand Manager Secure Management on page 41 for more information There are three basic daemon processes included with OneCommand Manager application installations that are affected by these scripts They are e elxhbamgrd Remote management daemon that services requests from OneCommand Manager application clients running on remote host machines e mili2d MILI daemon that routes major portions of the local OneCommand Manager client CNA management requests e elxdiscoveryd Discovery daemon responsible for maintaining all discovery data remote and local for OneCommand Manager application clients running on the local machine elxhbamerd and mili2d start at system boot time elxdiscover
289. r vNIC1 IBM only Type Read only The protocol type in use Func Num Read only The function number assigned by the system to the channel Type Read only The protocol type in use by the channel MAC address Read only The MAC address assigned to the channel Name The name assigned to the vNIC by an administrator during switch configuration LPVID Each channel can be assigned a default VLAN ID Each egress untagged packet is tagged with this default value 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 Minimum BW The minimum percentage of the port s bandwidth at which the channel is guaranteed to run Maximum BW The maximum percentage of the port s bandwidth that can be used by the channel OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 159 SC EMULEX OneConnect Adapters Viewing the Channel Management Tab for UFP IBM only For IBM adapters that support UFP the UFP properties are displayed in the Channel Management tab when UFP is enabled The Port Channel Management Tab for UFP is read only Note UFP 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 File Edit View Port Discovery Batch Help
290. rameters Fil ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeenes 113 Assigning Batch Mode Parameters 0cccee teeters 114 Configuring FCoE Initialization Protocol FIP viicciiiiecsceccivacsscaedeYarserasarPeer dias 115 FIP Dialog Box Field Descriptions cece cece nen nnn tenets 116 Configuring DCB Parameters for FCoE Adapter Ports cccccceeeeeeeeneeeeaeeeenes 116 DCB Tab Field Definitions sssini riiai aaa ccs aidaa 117 Configure DCB Dialog Box Field Definitions ccccccceceeeeeeeteeeeeeeeseeeeeteeaeees 119 SCS E E sommenE cesarean eamaee 121 Viewing iSCSI Port Information xciicesreresrtooszivedsiserseredderceaereddeieqeurshaetenzenes 121 iSCSI Port Information Field Definitions cncccccccrcrcn eee eee eee ete ees 122 Viewing iSCSI Network Information c iceccaspecaderenapetdaprecsnocnlecemspccbdetennsuensyy 122 iSCSI Network Information Tab Field Definitions ccccceceee eect e teens 123 Modifying Port Settings cciossivieivertdivs eoretu siitierbersinsvaseererisierewise i eeerexates 124 Advanced TCP IP Configuration sis n3ciccssniensaeeeanis uriini nEn DE AEE EREE 125 Viewing iSCSI VPD Information ccccccccceseesesseeseseeseeeeseeseneeneaneseanenags 125 VPD Table Definitions n sasc 0ice act decent seedveerseienedeea n aE REEERE 126 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A DE EMULEX Table of Contents 7 Viewing iSCSI StatiStiCS i iviscccbiveveiccestcenpieverbianncisinrtanebares
291. re default o SCSI e Boot Target Scan This option is available only if none of the eight boot entries are configured to boot via DID or WWPN o NVRAM Targets default Discovers only LUNs that are saved to the adapter Non Volatile Random Access Memory NVRAM o Discovered Targets Discovers all devices that are attached to the FC port Discovery can take a long time on large SANs o None o 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 o 50ms OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 11 Configuring Boot from an FC SAN 220 gt EMULEX Configuring Advanced Settings Boot from SAN o 100 ms o 200 ms e Default AL_PA number T
292. re DCB Dialog Box Field Definitions DCBX Settings Area e Enabled DCBX can be enabled or disabled With DCBx enabled the configured values are not used The switch settings are used With DCBX disabled the configured values are used Changes to the DCBX state 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A XC EMULEX 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 200 OCe14000 Series Adapters 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 Receive Enabled LLDP Receive can be enabled or disabled Transmit System Description Enabled Provides a description of the network entity in an alpha numeric format This includes the system s name a
293. re DCB Dialog Box for iSCSI Adapter Ports DCBX enabled 134 iSCSI Initiator Login Options Tabisisssvcciacectyencidssccaceacasacsageakainasacandias 137 Initiator Default Login Options WINdOW sssssessssssrrrrreeererrrsrrrrrrerere 139 NIC Port Information Tab wwisdiciseenescotiaenaeedcidiensbadcisisessidbivaansdedoliaaas 141 NORTA D E oE 143 DCB Tab for NIC Adapter Ports NIC Adapter Selected ccccccccccccccc 144 Configure DCB Dialog Box for NIC Adapter Ports ccecseeeeeeeeeeeeeene ees 146 Port Information Dialog Box with NIC VF selected 149 Port Information Dialog Box with NIC VF selected 0Ce14102 adapter selected ce cceeee eee e cee eee eee eee eee eeeenaeeaee eae 150 OneCommand Manager Application Running on the Base Host Operating System after Discovering the Guest HOSt ccceeeeee terete eee es 150 VF Selected Showing the Port Information Tab for the Discovered NIC in the Guest Operating SysteMinsswescsaasinveecsaganaccasiasstaesustagsvressastgeared 151 NIC PCI Registers Tab ncciiccsvvarssierctiasebdeksteaniadineseensaduatinaadcacmiarenasas 152 iSCSI Adapter Information Tab ssssssssssrrrrrerererrrsrrrrrrrrrrerrsrrrrrrerere 153 UMC Channel Management Tab ce cece eee eee eee eee ee ee eee teen eaeee 156 P010066 01A Rev A 12 gt G EMULEX Figure 8 57 Figure 8 58 Figure 8 59 Figure 8 60 Figure 8 61 Figure 8 62 Figure 8 63 Figure 8 64 Figure 8 65 Figure 8 6
294. re configuring boot devices o Ifno boot devices have been defined and auto scan is enabled then the BIOS waits for five minutes before scanning for devices o Ina private loop the BIOS attempts to boot from the lowest target AL_PA it finds o Inanattached fabric the BIOS attempts to boot from the first target found in the NameServer data e Enable environment variable Sets the boot controller order if the system supports the environment variable e 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 e 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 o Disabled default o Any First Device o First LUN 0 Device o First non LUN 0 Device e Set the PLOGI Retry Timer Sets the interval for the PLOGI port log in
295. 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 discover this device This default setting is None 0 msec Set to one of the following o None default o 50ms o 100 ms o 200 ms e 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 11 Configuring Boot from an FC SAN 219 gt EMULEX Configuring Advanced Settings Boot from SAN EFIBoot Advanced Adapter Settings Dialog Box Use the EFIBoot Advanced Adapter Settings dialog box to configure the advanced settings for the selected EFIBoot adapter Make your configuration selections then click OK to return to the Boot BIOS configuration window These settings wil not be saved unti you cick OK in that window Device Path rece Boot Target Scan innam Tages Maximum LUN per Target 0 4096 ese 1 4096 Reset Delay Timer Pass PLOGI Retry Timer ms tone gt Defauk Al_PA hex eb Figure 11 4 EFIBoot Advanced Adapter Settings Dialog Box EFIBoot Advanced Adapter Settings Field Definitions e Device Path Makes the Fibre driver appear as a SCSI driver o Fib
296. ric Manager CEE Converged Enhanced Ethernet CFA converged fabric adapter CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CIM Common Interface Model CIMOM Common Information Model Object Manager CIN Cisco Intel Nuova data center bridging exchange CLI command line interface OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt EMULEX CLP CNA CSV DAC D_ID DCB DCBX DH DHCHAP DHCP FC ETO FCoE FIP GUI HBA HBAAPI HTTP iBFT ICMP IP IPL IPv4 IPv6 iSCSI iSNS JBOD JNLP JRE LDAP LDTO LIP LLDP LPFC LPVID LUN MAC OneCommand Manager Application 1 Introduction 17 Abbreviations command line processing converged network adapter comma separated values direct attach copper destination ID data center bridging data center bridging exchange Diffie Hellman Diffie Hellman Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Fibre Channel extended time out Fibre Channel over Ethernet FCoE Initialization Protocol graphical user interface host bus adapter host bus adapter application programming interface hyper text transfer protocol iSCSI Boot firmware table Internet Control Message Protocol Internet Protocol initial program load Internet Protocol Version 4 Internet Protocol Version 6 internet Small Computer System Interface internet Storage Name Server Just a Bunch Of Disks Drives Java Network Launching Protocol Java Runtime Environment Lightweight
297. ring Discovery 60 Configuring iSCSI Target Discovery TSIH The target session identifier handle A tag generated by an iSCSI target to identify an iSCSI session with a specific iSCSI initiator Not available when running the open iSCSI driver iSCSI Boot When checked the target is enabled for boot However it does not necessarily mean that the target is the current boot device Check this box to enable boot from this target Uncheck it to disable boot from this target You must uncheck this box to log out from a target However even if you uncheck the box logout is not possible from the currently booted target Note Not supported when running the open iSCSI driver 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 Max Connections The maximum number of connections to targets that are allowed within a single session MaxOutstandingR2T The maximum number of outstanding request 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
298. riorities Lists the priorities with PFC set to enabled Synce d If yes the PFC priorities have been set by the peer This parameter cannot be set Error The error state This capability indicates whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer or when the compatible method for the capability fails NIC Properties Area State The NIC state It can be enabled or disabled Active Priority The current active priority assigned for NIC Sync d If yes the NIC priority has been set by the peer This parameter cannot be set Error The NIC error state This capability indicates whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer ETS Priority Group Properties Area Note Not displayed when multichannel is enabled on the adapter with the exception of NPar 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 error state This capability indicates whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer Active Groups PG The Priority Group number It can be 0 to 7 Priorities The priorities that are assigned to each Priority Group It is represented in comma separated format Bandwidth The percentage of available link bandwidth allocated to a particular Priority Group Max Configurable PGs This field indic
299. rning Window for External Loopback 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 After starting the tests you can click Stop Tests to stop the tests before they complete Depending upon the tests being run it may take some time before they stop 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 2 From the discovery tree select the adapter port from which to initiate the End to End ECHO Test Select the Diagnostics tab Click Advanced Diagnostic Tests Check Echo Test Enter the World Wide Port Name WWPN for the target 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 OneCommand Mana
300. ror OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A SXG EMULEX 5 Configuring Discovery 58 Configuring iSCSI Target Discovery Manually Adding an iSCSI Target The iSCSI Target Discovery tab enables you to manually add and log into iSCSI targets To manually add an iSCSI target 1 Ao PF wON From the iSCSI Target Discovery tab click Manually Add Target The Add iSCSI Target dialog box appears Enter the target iSCSI name target IP address and TCP port number Specify the Target Login Options and Authentication type you want to use Check the boot checkbox to add the target as a boot target Check the auto login checkbox to log into the target after adding it Click OK If the target was successfully added and logged into the target appears as Connected in the Targets table Note If you add a target with the auto login checkbox unchecked a closed target session is created for the target This allows you to change a manually added target to a boot target Unlike discovered targets added via a target portal or iSNS upon reboot the system attempts to log in to the target even if the target was not logged in to before the reboot It is not automatically removed as is the case with discovered targets Removing Targets To remove a target 1 2 Log out of all sessions for the target you want to remove From the iSCSI Target Discovery tab select the target you want to remove and click R
301. rrent active priority assigned for iSCSI or FCoE e Synce d If yes the iSCSI or FCoE priority has been set by the peer This parameter cannot be set e Error The iSCSI or FCoE error state This capability indicates whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer Error is also set to YES when the Compatible method for the capability fails ETS Priority Group Properties Area Note Not displayed when multichannel is enabled on the adapter with the exception of NPar e State The current Priority Group 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 Note When NPar is enabled and Sync d is set yes the protocols are limited to the bandwidths shown in the Priority Groups instead of the bandwidths configured in the Adapter Configuration tab e Error The error state This capability indicates whether an error has occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer Error is also set to yes when the Compatible method for the capability 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 194 gt EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters e Bandwidth The percentage of available link band
302. rrent 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A SXC EMULEX 11 Configuring Boot from an FC SAN 213 Boot Device Parameters e For OpenBoot you must also provide a Target ID parameter e The OneCommand Manager application runs on a running operating system so you must boot the host to configure boot from SAN with the OneCommand Manager application e 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 e 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 lacks the correct boot code e You must know what boot code type the system supports the OneCommand Manager application cannot detect this You can config
303. rt Information tab contains general attributes associated with the selected FCoE port To view FCoE Port information 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Select an FCoE port in the discovery tree OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt EMULEX 3 Select the Port Information tab Lp OneCommand TM Manager File Edit View Port Discovery Batch Help 5 7 Tjee all Find Host J Hosts Port Information Statistics Maintenance Target Mapping Driver Parameters VPD PCI Registers FIP rag AMP RHELGUL Port Attributes Han OneConnect OCe1l 4000 Le Port 0 Port WWN 10 00 00 90 FA 41 22 F1 Driver Version 8 3 5 86 HBAAPI I v2 3 b 07 12 1 00 90 FA 41 22 FO Node WWN 20 00 00 90 FA 41 22 F1 Driver Narne Ipfe Fabric Name No Fabric Attachment Firmware Version 10 0 654 14 00 90 FA 41 22 F2 Boot Version See Adapter Firmware Tab Port FC ID 0 00 90 FA 41 22 F3 PCI Function 2 Discovered Ports 0 k Port 1 PCI Bus Nurkber 6 Port Type nia 00 90 FA 41 22 F8 10 00 00 90 FA 41 22 F9 OS Device Name sys class scsi_host host9 00 90 FA 41 22 FA Symbolic Node Name Not Available 00 90 FA 41 22 FB Ls Bx92054 Supported Class of Service Class 3 yas OCI11102 LOM Supported FC4 Types 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Port 0 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 LN 90 18 0E 20 F0 20 rae Port 1 Por
304. rto Nic 00 00 C9 S8 CB 90 EE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 CE Esa Pert 1 Nic 00 00 C9 56 CB 94 EE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 CE W OCe 1010246 Eh ats Port 0 Nip 00 00 9 A0 00 3 RE 10 00 00 00 09 40 0 Nip 00 00 9 0 00 30 RE 10 00 00 00 09 40 0 wa 0Ce10102 4M Eag Port O Nie 00 00 C9 AD 00 26 RE 10 00 00 00 09 A0 0 E Port 1 Nig 00 00 C9 AD 00 20 RE 10 00 00 00 C9 40 06 ofa JE lt _ _ EO OE e Figure 8 1 FC Adapter Information Tab FC Adapter Information Field Definitions OneCommand Manager Application Model The complete model name of the adapter Serial Number The manufacturer s serial number for the adapter Hardware Version Displays the JEDEC ID Device ID The default device ID for the selected adapter Not supported on VMware ESXi servers being managed through the CIM interface Adapter Temperature If the adapter s temperature is not available Not Supported is displayed If supported by the adapter this field displays the adapter s temperature and one of the following temperature related status messages o Normal The adapter s temperature is within normal operational range o Warning 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 clog
305. s BE OneCommand Manager HO EE EA DE DE DERE HEHE REFEREE EE EE EMULEX ONECOMMAND WEBLAUNCH UNINSTALLATION D D D DD DE DADA DE DADA DA DEA D D E HIE HE DD DE DAD DE DA DDE DE D e Uninstalling WebLaunchSry service DONE Deleting oneconnand jnlp file DONE Deleting OneConnand WebLaunch directory DONE Uninstallation conplete Press any key to continue Figure 2 2 OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Uninstallation Screen OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 2 Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand Manager Application Components 32 gt G EMULEX Uninstalling the OneCommand Manager Application Web Launch Interface Only 2 The OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface is removed Press any key to continue e In Linux and Solaris 1 Log onas root 2 Execute the uninstallation script e Linux usr sbin ocmanager wsuninstall e Solaris opt ELXocm 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 3 Starting and Stopping the OneCommand Manager Application 33 gt G EMULEX In Windows 3 Starting and Stopping the OneCommand Manager Application In Windows To start the OneCommand Manager application from the Windows desktop select Start gt All Programs gt Emulex gt OCManage
306. s not supported via the CIM interface Note 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 e EFIBoot works with 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 configuration regions on the adapter store the configuration data for each of these boot types Note x86 and OpenBoot 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 cu
307. sal The combined flash image that includes three system specific FCoE Boot images Open Boot x86 EFI 2 0 e FCoE x86 BIOS The single flash image containing x86 Boot for FCoE only e FCoE EFI The single flash image containing EFI for FCoE only e FCoE FCODE The single flash image containing Open Boot FCode for FCoE only 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 168 gt EMULEX OneConnect Adapters Firmware Tab Buttons Not available in read only mode e Download Firmware Click to update firmware on the selected adapter See Updating Adapter Firmware on page 207 for more information e Diagnostic Dump Click to create a diagnostic dump for the selected adapter See Creating Diagnostic Dumps on page 240 for more information Viewing OneConnect Physical Port Information The Physical Port Info tab contains a general summarization of the PCI functions under that physical port and the current physical port status OneConnect OCe11100 series adapters also display additional Physical Port Status information including interface type configured speed and DA
308. se OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A XC EMULEX 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 154 OneConnect Adapters e HW Version The hardware version of the selected adapter e NCSI Version The Network Controller Sideband Interface version e IPL File Name The name of the IPL Initial Program Load file currently loaded e PCI Express Link Speed The speed of the PCI bus in which the adapter running e PCI Express Bus Width The number of lanes for the slot in which the adapter is running e Adapter Temperature If the adapter s temperature is not available Not Supported is displayed If supported by the adapter this field displays the adapter s temperature and one of the following temperature related status messages o Normal The adapter s temperature is within normal operational range o Warning 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 problems that cause high ambient air temperatures o Exceeds operational range The temperature has reached critical limit You must determine the cause of the temperature problem and fix it before resuming operation Check for system cooling issues Common causes of syst
309. selected function This checkbox is not shown if the operating system or port does not support SR IOV See Enabling and Disabling SR IOV on NIC Ports on page 148 for more information Note o Not available on OCe11101 EM EX or OCe11102 EM EX adapters o A system reboot is required to change the SR IOV state o SR IOV is not supported with UMC Viewing NIC VPD Information The VPD tab displays vital product data if available for the selected NIC adapter port such as the product name part number serial number and so on To view VPD information 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 Inthe discovery tree select the NIC port whose VPD information you want to view OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A Z 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 143 SG EMULEX nie 3 Select the VPD tab OneCommand Manager AmE Ble Edt yew Bort Qiscovery Gatch Help a a Port Information Statistics Maintenance Target Mapping Oriver Parameters YPO PCI Registers FIP MI Ocell102em BG Port 0 is Port i Mi 00 00 C9 8 CB 9 RE f 00 0000 C S0 wm 0Ce10102 46 ets Port O BG Port t D yam 0Ce10102 4M et Port O OG Pott E we 0ce10102 46 Ha Port 0 OG Port t wt Pei 2002 5 aD Port O 10 00 00 00 C9 00 as Port bz 10 00 00200 C9 00 Figure 8 47 NIC VPD Tab VPD Table Definitions e Product Name Product information about the selected adapter
310. sseees 33 In WINGDOWS sisssxcesdivensnssseansasweratessswsensbinssckansteunesamennamnnesesnatnesanseseannnenaseed 33 In Linux ANG Solaris sss ccssscancsssressontsenestessscnsssssasanent tenessseseseessannrseeaseseanees 33 Changing MILI TCP IP Port sisiescsantnginctsacanadentsanensdentsacmiadintnareneecasessmiicaseanens 33 Starting the OneCommand Manager Application Web Launch Interface 00005 34 Managing Files when Running the OneCommand Manager Application Web LUNCH terfa E cassie couse sews ietinutdnnceacvuy ley ddeneantay Suede RKA Ri RTOP E a Ee Taini 35 4 Using the OneCommand Manager Application ssssssssssssnnnnnssnnnnnnnnnnnnnna 36 The OneCommand Manager Application Window Element Definitions 000s008 36 Me Ball iiiscs maniacs innra wei dad te E neds Durai EVDE easier Ea i aS EEEE 37 Tolba aare aa EEA OEE O E E EESE aE ERE EEE ENEE E 37 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A DE EMULEX Table of Contents 4 Toolbar BUCOR Seere iaerierniiinre tiei neir KEE a EE ETE EE TOE 37 Discovery Tree care cetioieuieiesiataciaeedamionisianlaneel ANEA deeds re tate 39 Discovery Tree CONS wists eccati ceeded iniae kirini an EEEE davis TA Eia 39 Expanding or Collapsing the Discovery Tree ViCW sssssssssssssesrrerrrrererrrrrrerrerrr 41 Property Tabs asemenea e E E E EEr 41 Status Bal aater EAE E E E EE E A 41 Using OneCommand Manager Secure Management ssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 41 OneCommand M
311. ssrsrrrrrrerrresrrrrrrerrrrsrs 95 Bind New Target Dialog BOX cncdschececntecsicecamnds eneedaseetaeexcnsveieeaxdaceseseexn 95 LUN Masking Tab ance ec duiee Secs woceas ec EEEE 96 11 gt EMULEX Figure 8 18 Figure 8 19 Figure 8 20 Figure 8 21 Figure 8 22 Figure 8 23 Figure 8 24 Figure 8 25 Figure 8 26 Figure 8 27 Figure 8 28 Figure 8 29 Figure 8 30 Figure 8 31 Figure 8 32 Figure 8 33 Figure 8 34 Figure 8 35 Figure 8 36 Figure 8 37 Figure 8 38 Figure 8 39 Figure 8 40 Figure 8 41 Figure 8 42 Figure 8 43 Figure 8 44 Figure 8 45 Figure 8 46 Figure 8 47 Figure 8 48 Figure 8 49 Figure 8 50 Figure 8 51 Figure 8 52 Figure 8 53 Figure 8 54 Figure 8 55 Figure 8 56 OneCommand Manager Application List of Figures Enabling an Expresslane LUN sacccicusteteicisivcctixis tambuuisieiraoiienbesmdatebind 98 Maintenance TAD i ceinecctning rei tanii tann E EAEE E AEAEE ERRIETA 100 Warning About Changing WWN ssssssessssssrrrrrenrerssrsrrrrrrerrrrrrrsrrrrr 100 Change World Wide Name Configuration Dialog Box cceeeee eee ees 101 Virtual Ports Tab csrosturscivecsierssiee sie bidedeidincicaieteseiadadsawneias haters 103 Virtual Port dt nists cine shuptscentenchs deetieteateamtananencaetenhateoasieasaverdestan 105 Delete Virtual Port Warns i c2tacecancentesiiencasareseneeiterncseeadtecssseuciies 105 Reset Warning sicccccunsgrecatatecirecesatesevedecsaedeveeseateievatscisonsmancsas esate 107 Host Driver
312. st 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 e The fcauthd daemon must be running e The lpfc_enable_auth module parameter must be set to enabled OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 9 Using FC SP DHCHAP Authentication Windows Linux 8 2 and Solaris 2Q3 gt EMULEX Enabling Authentication Ipfc_enable_auth Module Parameter Use the lpfc_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 parameter is disabled 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
313. suite Adapter management includes discovery reporting and management of local and remote adapters from a single console anywhere in the Storage Area Network SAN and across operating system platforms Remote configuration capability is provided 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 Refer to the OneCommand Manager Command Line Interface Version 10 2 User Manual for information about installing and using the CLI Compatibility The OneCommand Manager application can be installed on multiple operating systems Windows Linux and Solaris For VMware ESXi hosts you can manage adapters using the OneCommand Manager application on Windows but you must install and use the appropriate Emulex CIM Provider Note For VMware ESXi hosts when advanced adapter management capabilities are required for example isCSI Management and port disable use the OneCommand Manager application for VMware vCenter software plug in For more details see the OneCommand Manager for VMware vCenter User Manual For supported versions of operating systems platforms and adapters see the Emulex website Abbreviations ARI alternate routing ID interpretation ARP address resolution protocol ASIC application specific integrated circuit BIOS basic input output system BOFM BladeCenter Open Fab
314. supports the following upgrade paths e You can upgrade from an earlier Core Kit to a later Enterprise Kit e You can upgrade from an earlier Enterprise Kit to a later Enterprise Kit See Attended Installation in Linux on page 23 or Unattended Installation in Linux on page 24 for instructions In Solaris The following must be installed for the utilities to function properly e The Solaris FC FCoE inbox driver version emlxs 2 80 8 0 or later or the out of box driver version elxfc 2 85 xx xx must be installed for FC FCoE management e The NIC inbox driver version oce 4 4 173 9 3S or later or the out of box driver version elxnic 4 1 xx xx must be installed for UCNA management Note If Emulex UCNAs or CFAs are installed on the system the NIC driver must be installed and reporting all NIC ports Otherwise the OneCommand Manager application cannot manage UCNAs or CFAs To install the OneCommand Manager application in Solaris 1 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 Note Prior to installation OneCommand groups must be configured on the LDAP network or the local host machine for Secure Management operation See OneCommand Manager Secure Management Configuration Requirements on page 43 for configuration instructio
315. t Secure Allowed Allowed Client Not Secure Allowed Allowed To inform you of an unsecured server that you may want to secure Allowed if the username and password are the same on both domains OneCommand Manager Secure Management Configuration Requirements For systems to run OCM Secure Management they must be configured to provide the following two capabilities 1 Authentication On Linux and Solaris systems this is done using the PAM interface and must be configured as follows e For Solaris systems place the correct setting in the auth section of etc pam d other file or its earlier equivalent etc pam conf e For Linux systems this is the etc pam d passwd file auth section or equivalent 2 User Group Membership From the host machine OCM Secure Management must be able to access the OCM group to which the user belongs For Linux and Solaris systems it uses the getgrnam and getgrid C library API calls The equivalent to the API calls can be obtained by typing getent group from the shell command line If the four OCM group names are listed with their member users the machine is ready to use OCM secure management 3 For Solaris systems you must use useradd G groupname for authentication to work You cannot use a lowercase g Changing Management and Read Only Mode Note This functionality is only available to root users and administrators even when running in Secur
316. t host system s command shell to verify the correct configuration of the groups The groups and users within the groups appear in the output of this command Note Although users may belong to the administrator group or be root users they do not have full privileges to run the OneCommand Manager application unless they are also members of the ocmadmin group Otherwise when secure management is enabled a root users or administrators can only manage local adapters similar to the ocmlocaladmin users Remote management operations between two machines is allowed or denied depending on the OneCommand Manager secure management status of the machines and the domains to which the machines belong The following tables list the behavior assuming appropriate user credentials are used Table 4 2 Active Commands machines on same domain Remote Server Remote Server Secure Not Secure Client Secure Allowed Denied Client Not Secure Denied Allowed Table 4 3 Active Commands machines on different doma n Remote Server Remote Server Secure Not Secure Client Secure Denied Denied Client Not Secure Denied Allowed OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 4 Using the OneCommand Manager Application 43 gt lt EMULEX Changing Management and Read Only Mode Table 4 4 Passive Commands machines on any domain Remote Server Remote Server Secure Not Secure Clien
317. t 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt G EMULEX 7 Managing Hosts 70 Searching for Hosts in the Discovery Tree e Windows InstallationDriveLetter Program Files Emulex Util Config hostgroups e Linux usr sbin ocmanager config hostgroups e Solaris opt ELXocm config hostgroups 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 Searching for Hosts in the Discovery Tree The OneCommand Manager application enables you to search the discovery tree for a particular host by the host s name If the specified host name is found the discovery tree scrolls up or down to bring the desired host name into view This capability is especially useful when you are searching for a host in large installation with hundreds or thousands of hosts It is also helpful in Fabric view mode
318. t Information cicciccestcrsweredivicawhscansveareivindvouelnapsianedeanreoas 75 FCoE Port Information Field Definitions ccccescecseeeeeeeeeeeeesatesateeeneeeeeeaees 76 Viewing FC FCoE Port SUACIStICS lt 1 sccncenscsavancdnctasveds den craeacsducctsecciassaranaaidenns 77 Port Statistics Field Definitions ccccccccecceeee eee see sees eeeeeeeteeaeeseteeeeeenenatens 78 Viewing FC FCoE Virtual Port Information cccccceceeeeee eset eeeeeeeeeeeeenee eens 80 Virtual Port Information Field Definitions ccccceeceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeutseueeeeeneneees 81 Viewing FC FCoE Fabric Information vxcceccaccee scene onsencpeesdpressieecseeevaeeeadanaaxeces 81 Discovery Information Field Definitions cccccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeseeeeeeeeneeanees 81 Viewing FC Transceiver Information cccecce cece cena ee eeeeeeeaeeeeneteeneteenetennaes 81 Transceiver Data Field Definitions cccccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetesateseteeneeeneeas 82 Viewing FC FCoE VPD Information src iissccseseieeecesdscaieseeessieessveasetveccsesenivesess 83 VPD Table Definitions cccccccece cece eee EEEE cee sees sees sae teat eeeaeceneenteenengas 83 Viewing FC Maintenance InformatiOn cccccccse eect eeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeenaeeenneeeaas 84 Maintenance Tab Field Definitions cee cece eee nner teed 84 Viewing FCoE Maintenance Information ccccccccesec esate cease eeaeeeeneteeneeennes 86 Maintenance
319. t Physical Ports cccceeceaeeeeeeeeeeeeteeneees 168 Setting Port Speed and DAC Cable Length OneConnect 0Ce11102 and OCe14000 Series Adapters Only ccc ney 169 Viewing PHY Data OneConnect 10GBASE T series Adapters Only 0008 170 PHY Data Field DefiNnitlONS 0 c c0veiouetiai adi ainaani E a E dit iawen taehevs 171 Viewing OneConnect Transceiver Information ssssssssesrrrrrerrrerrrsrrrrrrerere 171 Transceiver Data Field Definitions ccc cece nee 172 OCe14000 Series AdapterS sssssssnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 173 Configuring OCe14000 Series AdapterS cc cece eee eee e eee e eee eee eeaeeeeeeaes 173 0Ce14000 series Adapter Configuration Tab Field Definitions ccccceeeeeen ees 174 Configuring Single Personalities ccccccceceeceeee eect ee eeeeeeaeeeeate nents nennenenes 175 Custom Configurations ccecce ate bnaucenngndeees pmosrbaceeemnsnendesemaseeas 176 Mixed Mode Configuration c cece eee cee eee eee 177 Concurrent MOC Gis cin eicecinced cies aE RAR EE EE EEEE daca aad A ANE 179 Configuring RoCE in a Custom VIEW sssssssssssssrurrs attnr ned 180 UMC Contig ration VIEW tinccotcettiverwscetianedesieathderereeGiiatGessetdederetdenceabiehads 181 Default UMC Settings e circeciewteidenersneel eather ea E EAA EEE ERE ARE 182 IBM MultiChannel Configuration VieW ssssssssssrsrrrersresrrsrrrrrrerrresrrrrrr
320. t Status LN 90 18 0E 20 F0 24 his Port 2 Link Status Link down Port Speed Not Available LM 90 18 0E 20 F0 22 eee No eX Port 3 anawit imit jo Limi LN 90 18 0E 20 F0 26 H E1050lrhSuSBFS Han 1 kas Port 0 00 00 C9 A4 00 78 00 00 C9 A4 00 7C F 52964 H gt OCl11102 LOM hus Port 0 Le 90 18 06 20 F0 23 meus Port 1 r Figure 8 3 FCoE Port Information Tab FCoE Port Information Field Definitions Port Attributes Area Field Definitions OneCommand Manager Application Port WWN The Port World Wide Name of the adapter Node WWN The Node World Wide Name of the 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 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 function number assigned by the system PCI Bus number The PCI BUS number assigned to the FCoE function 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 P01006
321. t button and search field e Enables you to search by host name for a particular host in the discovery tree Refresh LUNS button e Initiates a LUN discovery refresh cycle Help button e Displays the OneCommand Manager application s online help Displays the About OneCommand Manager dialog box The dialog box displays version information including RMAPI Discovery DFClib MILI Service Version MILI Library Version Windows and Remote Management Agent Version Windows It also enables you to contact Emulex Technical Support OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 4 Using the OneCommand Manager Application 39 gt lt EMULEX The OneCommand Manager Application Window Element Definitions Discovery Tree The discovery tree left pane has icons that represent discovered hosts adapters ports virtual ports fabrics targets and LUNs 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 OneCommand Manager Ble Edt Wew Bort Discovery Batch Help 2 Sele E we OCel 1102 4 5 Port 0 Nie 00 00 C9 58 CB 74 eas Port 1 Nic 00 00 C9 58 CB 78 ib RUSSET Ey OCe11102 FM EG Port 0 Nic 00 00 C9 58 CB 90 RE 10 00 00 00 C9
322. t view the COMSTAR port as a target COMSTAR ports are supported on OpenSolaris only e The Refresh LUNs button only refreshes the LUN list for the currently selected target e 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 usr sbin lpfc lun_scan all This 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports FC FCoE SGC EMULEX 89 To view the LUN information 1 Select Host Fabric or Virtual Port view 2 From the discovery tree select an FC FCoE port 3 Select the LUN whose information you want to view The LUN Information tab appears OneCommand Manager Eje Edt Yew Bort Discovery Batch Help eS eS BE S bel DASHER E wp OCe11102 F4 FBG Port 0 Nig 00 00 9 S8 CB 74 Biel ea E MI OCelII02FM 5 Port O a Port 1 Nic 00 00 C9 56 CB 94 RE 10 00 00 00 C9 58 3 S Mt 20 24 00 A0 88 2 FCP LUN 00 1f 00 00 00 09 00 00 EEn E et OCe10102 NM saou 2 Eag Port 0 O5 Device Name Physical 103 Ne 00 00 C9 AD 00 3C RE 10 00 00 00 C9 A0 04 Eb Port 1 E we OCe10102AM Ln Capey sas Port 0 aM Port 1 Copacty 19 MB Block Sze 512 Bytes B W Ocel01024m E sa Port 0 Nig 00 00 C9 AD 0C A8 D 00 00 9
323. tart both processes 5 Start the OneCommand Manager application Unwanted remote servers appear in the OneCommand Manager application To remove out of band TCP IP managed systems 1 From the main menu select Discovery gt TCP IP gt Remove Host s 2 Select all hosts that you would like to stop discovering 3 Select Remove 4 Click Done to exit The OCM CLI command to GetDriverParamsGlobal implicitly returns the permanent i e across reboots values of the global driver parameters The temporary global value is only returned if there is no current assignment of the permanent global value OneCommand Manager Application If you want the current temporary value of the adapter driver parameter use the GetDriverParams command instead of the GetDriverParamsGlobal command P010066 01A Rev A SDG EMULEX 14 Troubleshooting 248 Emulex Driver for Solaris and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Emulex Driver for Solaris and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Table 14 3 Emulex Driver for Solaris and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Situation Resolution NIC link fails to come up For Emulex UCNAs and CFAs in NIC mode you may need to properly configure the network interface using system administration utilities VPorts and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Table 14 4 VPorts and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Situation Resolu
324. tch port Note When the adapter s port speed setting and the switch s port speed setting conflict the link will not come up If you set the Mode to Force and the Speed to 10 GB SFP or QSFP you must set the DAC cable length in the range of 0 10 meters OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A XC EMULEX 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 170 OneConnect Adapters For 10GB SFP the length is the actual DAC cable length and 0 indicates an optical cable For the QSFP module type a length of 0 indicates an optical cable and any non zero length indicates a DAC cable i e the length does need to be the actual DAC cable length 5 Click OK Note For an embedded mezzanine adapter linked to an embedded switch on the internal port the DAC Cable Length value is ignored Viewing PHY Data OneConnect 10GBASE T series Adapters Only The PHY Data Tab displays port level operational parameters error rates and counters that are protocol and personality independent for OneConnect 10GBASE T adapter ports Note PHY data is not supported via the CIM interface To view OneConnect 10GBASE T adapter port PHY information 1 Select Host or Fabric view Note iSCSI and NIC Only adapters do not appear in Fabric view 2 In the discovery tree select the OneConnect 10GBASE T adapter port whose PHY information you want to view 3 Select the PHY Data tab OneCommand Manager loj Ble Edt Yew pot Disc
325. te TCP IP Host dialog box appears Enter a host name an IPv4 Address or an IPV6 Address Host Nome or IP Address erter host name oe IP address Add using defauk credentials C Add using specific CIM credentials Add Host Rone Figure 5 2 Add Remote TCP IP Host Dialog Box 2 Enter the name or the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the host to be added Note Entering the IP address to identify the host avoids possible name resolution issues IPv6 address tuples are delimited by colons and can be entered in a shortened form suppressing 0 s as defined by the IPv6 address specification 3 Configure the discovery method e If you want to add the host using default discovery methods check Add using default credentials and click Add Host A message appears indicating whether the new host was successfully added e If you want to add the new host using specific CIM credentials check Add using specific CIM credentials modify any additional CIM settings and click Add Host The Add Remote TCP IP Host dialog box appears with default CIM settings Note Remote CIM hosts can only be managed by Windows client systems Enter a host name an IPv4 Address or an IPv6 Address Host Name or IP Address Add using defouk credentials fidd using spectic CIM credentials EIM Credentials Protocol C http https Poet psss Figure 5 3 Add Remote TCP IP Host Dialog Box with CIM Credentials 4 Edit the default CIM settings if necessary a
326. te hosts 1 From the Discovery menu select TCP IP gt Add Range of Hosts The Add Range of TCP IP Hosts dialog box appears OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A SG EMULEX 5 Configuring Discovery 5 Configuring Discovery and CIM Credentials 2 Enter the complete start and end address range IPv4 only 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 discovery server attempts 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 hosts found does not correspond directly to the number of hosts added to the discovery tree 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 is added to the discovery tree only once 4 You can save the IP address ranges Click Save Ranges to File to save the specified ranges 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 t
327. ted adapter port If the boot code is disabled the field displays Disabled Port FC ID The FC ID for the selected adapter port PCI Function The PCI function number assigned by the system PCI Bus number The PCI BUS number assigned to the FC function 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 Port Type The FC type of the selected adapter s port Not available if the port link is down OS Device Name The platform specific name by which the selected adapter is known to the operating system Not supported on VMware ESXi servers being managed through the CIM interface Symbolic Node Name The FC name used to register the driver with the name server Supported Class of Service A frame delivery scheme exhibiting a set of delivery characteristics and attributes There are three classes of service o Class 1 provides a dedicated connection between a pair of ports with confirmed delivery or notification of non delivery o Class 2 provides a frame switched service with confirmed deli
328. tes 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 1 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 NIC function of the port goes to a link up state See the Troubleshooting section if the NIC link fails to come up OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A sa 13 Diagnostics 237 gt lt EMULEX OneConnect Diagnostics 3 Click Start The following warning appears The test sequence you are about to run will 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 13 15 Run Diagnostic Tests Warning 4 Click OK If you choose to run an External Loopback test the following window appears The test sequence you are about to run will result in taking the selected adapter N 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 b
329. ting_mode 3 Choose the management type and read only mode you want OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 5 Configuring Discovery 46 DG EMULEX Discovery Using the TCP IP Access Protocol 5 Configuring Discovery Discovery Using the TCP IP Access Protocol You can discover adapters on IPv4 and IPv6 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 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 Onecommand TM Manager File gat Yiew Port Discovery Batch Help A oog EE El All j Find Host Apel ED 2 g Discovery information et Hosts h AMP RHELGUL J Han OneConnect OCe14000 Hosts Adapters 16 Physical Ports Function Summary NIC Functions 50 ISCSI Functions 4 iSCSI Targets o Figure 5 1 Discovery Information Note In Windows if you are running a firewall you may need to add the OneCommand Manager applicatio
330. tion 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 Main 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 The driver NPIV parameter is disabled SLI 3 is not being used by a port e The 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 The fabric switch is o
331. tions The maximum number of connections to targets that are allowed within a single session e MaxRecvDataSegmentLength The maximum data segment length in bytes an initiator or target can receive in an iSCSI PDU e 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 NIC Viewing NIC Port Information When you select a NIC port from the discovery tree the NIC Port Information tab contains general attributes associated with the selected NIC port The NIC Port Information tab also allows you to enable or disable network boot on the selected port Note NIC ports do not exist only on NIC Only adapters NIC ports can also exist on iSCSI and FCoE adapters To view general NIC port information 1 Select Host or Virtual Ports view Note In Virtual Ports view NIC ports only appear on FCoE adapters They do not appear on iSCSI or NIC only adapters 2 Select a NIC Only adapter in the discovery tree OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs o 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 141 gt lt EMULEX i 3 Select the Port Information tab OneCommand TM Manager Eile gdit Yiew Port Qiscovery gatch Help Faje all Find Hast Hosts Port Information PCI Registers VPO AMPRHELGUL Thar OneConnect OCel4000 Driver Name
332. tory to which you copied the tar file 5 Untar the file e For RHEL5 and RHEL 6 type tar zxvf elxocm rhel5 rhel6 lt apps_ ver gt lt rel gt tgz e For SLES 11 type tar zxvf elxocm slesll lt apps_ ver gt lt rel gt tgz 6 Change to the elxocm directory created in step 3 e For RHEL 5 and RHEL 6 type cd elxocm rhel5 rhel6 lt apps ver gt lt rel gt e For SLES 11 type cd elxocm sles10 slesll lt apps ver gt lt rel gt Note Prior to installation OneCommand Manager application groups must be 7 8 configured on the LDAP network or the local host machine for Secure Management operation See OneCommand Manager Secure Management Configuration Requirements on page 43 for configuration instructions Run the install script Type install sh When prompted choose whether or not to enable Secure Management for OneCommand Do you want to enable Secure Management feature for OneCommand s u Enter s to select secure management LDAP NIS OCM group configuration required Enter u to run without secure management default Enter the letter s or u If you enter s proceed to step 11 You cannot choose a Management Mode as described in step 10 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 2 Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand Manager Application Components gt EMULEX Installing the OneCommand Manager Application 9 When prompted enter the type of management you want to
333. uations Table 14 2 Emulex Driver for Linux and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Continued Situation The OneCommand Manager application software package does 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 Resolution Reinstall the driver with the Ipfc install script The Linux SCSI subsystem only sees 8 LUNs when more are present Some SCSI drivers do not scan past 8 LUNs when the target reports as a SCSI 2 device Force a SCSI bus scan with usr sbin pfc lun_scan SuSE supplies bin rescan scsi bus sh which can be changed to scan everything Cannot see any adapters Try the following solutions e 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 Exit the OneCommand Manager application and run the following sripts in this order 1 usr sbin ocmanager stop_ocmanager stops the OneCommand Manager application daemons 2 usr sbin ocmanager start_ocmanager starts the OneCommand Manager application daemons 3 usr sbin ocmanager ocmanager starts the OneCommand Manager application gui The adapters should be visible If they are not visible reboot your system
334. un the OneCommand Manager application When users are authenticated they can only perform the functions allowed by the OneCommand Manager user group to which they belong If the systems are running in an LDAP or Active Directory domain the OneCommand Manager application authenticates users with those defined in that domain For Linux and Solaris systems this is done using PAM Note OneCommand Manager Secure Management is not supported on VMware hosts nor is it supported on OneCommand Manager application Web Launch clients Administrators set up user accounts such that users belong to one of the OneCommand Manager application user groups The user groups define the management capabilities OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A gt EMULEX 4 Using the OneCommand Manager Application 42 Using OneCommand Manager Secure Management for each user The following table defines the OneCommand Manager application user groups and each group s management capabilities Table 4 1 Secure Management User Privileges Group Name ocmadmin OneCommand Manager Capability Allows full active management of local and remote adapters ocmlocaladmin Permits full active management of local adapters only ocmuser Permits read only access of local and remote adapters ocmlocaluser Permits read only access of local adapters On Linux or Solaris systems the UNIX getent group utility can be run on the targe
335. ure any boot type but if the system does not support that type it cannot boot from SAN e Ifyou 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 e One of the following FC or FCoE adapter drivers must be installed o Storport Miniport or UCNA driver for Windows o Emulex driver for Linux o Solaris emlxs FCA Driver o Emulex driver for VMware To configure boot from SAN 1 Select Host or Fabric view 2 In the discovery tree click the FC or FCoE adapter port on which you want to enable boot from SAN 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A SXC EMULEX 11 Configuring Boot from an FC SAN 214 Boot Device Parameters Note For OneConnect adapters boot is always enabled and cannot be disabled Select a boot type
336. use 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 4 Management Host Same as 1 plus OneCommand clients on this Platform can manage remote HBA s Note If you enabled Secure Management in step 8 you cannot configure management mode If you select option 2 you are asked if you want to enable TCP IP management from remote hosts If you select option 3 you are asked if you want to enable TCP IP management of remote hosts and enable TCP IP management from remote hosts You are prompted to enter the TCP IP port number to use Leaving the field blank defaults to 23333 If you select options 2 or 3 you are prompted for the management host address Leaving the field blanks means none You can enter an IP address or host name If you enter a management host address you are prompted to exclude management of this host from any other host If you select option 4 management of remote hosts is automatically selected and you are prompted to enter the TCP IP port number to use Leaving the field blank defaults to 23333 Note Management hosts cannot be managed by remote hosts 10 11 If you answered 2 3 or 4 in step 9 you must d
337. ut of resources for additional virtual ports The port link state is down OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A
338. uthentication It can be any sequence of characters and numbers The minimum length of the secret is 12 characters and maximum length is 16 characters e 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 e 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 e View Default Login Options Click this button to see the default login settings e 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 OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 139 DC EMULEX eae 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 Not
339. ved 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 FCoE ports only e Active Priority The active FCoE priority e Configured Priority The configured FCoE priority ETS Priority Groups Area Note Not displayed when multichannel including NPar is enabled on the adapter e Active Groups o Group ID The Priority Group ID o Priority Membership The different priorities that are assigned to the various Priority Groups This is the currently active configuration o Bandwidth The bandwidths that are assigned to different Priority Groups This is the currently active configuration e Configured Groups o Group ID The Priority Group ID o Priority Membership The configured priority membership grouping o Bandwidth The configured value of bandwidth for the different Priority Groups o Max Configurable PGs The maximum number of Priority Groups that can be configured Configure DCB Dialog Box Buttons e Defaults Click to return parameters to default FCoE DCB settings e Configuration Rules Click to display the window that lists the rules for configuring FCoE priority group information You must observe the following rules when configuring priority groups for
340. very or notification of non delivery o 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 Link Status The status of the link on the selected adapter port OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 75 DC EMULEX ea 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 ESXi 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 Configuring iSCSI Port Initiator Login Options on page 136 for more information Note Enable Disable Port is not supported via the CIM interface Viewing FCoE Port Information When you select an FCoE port from the discovery tree the Po
341. 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 feauthd 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 e 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 fcauthd daemon is not running nothing happens OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A SG EMULEX DHCHAP Tab 9 Using FC SP DHCHAP Authentication Windows Linux 8 2 and Solaris DHCHAP Tab 204 The DHCHAP tab enables you to configure authentication OneCommand Manager Eo Ca Reed EN Record Cae ad oix Bra perm a BL Er Hots Port Information Statistics Maintenance DHCHAP Target Mapping Oriver Parameters Diagnostics Transceiver Data VEO pel DASHER E wm ocens0nem DG Port 0 N Source adagter WWN Pr Porti This page provides authentication configuration inchuding passwords For this adapter port All 10 00 00 00 C9 D0 96 36 lie af configuration and status ir jon shown is unique to the authentication connection defined Nc 00 00 C9 5 CB 78 by thes adapter port and the switch E Seb RUSSET Destination Fabric Switch
342. width 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 1 From the discovery tree select the adapter port whose DCB properties you want to configure 2 Select the DCB tab 3 Click Configure DCB The Configure DCB dialog box appears 4 Configure the settings you want and click OK Note An error message is displayed if you try to configure more priority groups than the adapter supports The Max Configurable PGs field in the ETS Priority Groups area shows the number of priority groups supported by the CCX Settings LOP Seros 4 abet Trara tratied 7 Tranget Port Descrpten fmabied J Tirant System Cescpton fnabied Oua Verse o 4 Taga Srem name Enabled Z Trem Sistem Cagandines Erades Mourn er J Qeceeve Cratind Note Confiaured vata y AAS ater ret pode by te meet rae ses Active Prerte nate arty et her tes Q i ot Pronty Acme Pore 4 arty aoe Pror Agre For orty Gage Ai voce ortgr oupa Max Corsig abie POs zae Morty Member Savina _ Pronty Memberthp trod ae ase re ss 20 gt gt gt gt gt gt Ortasa Conty ston asen x Cance Figure 8 88 Configure DCB Dialog Box for FCoE iSCSI Adapter Ports DCBX Enabled Configure DCB Dialog Box Field Definitions DCBX Settings Area OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 195
343. widths for all enabled channels on a port must add up 100 percent except in the case where all the maximum bandwidths are also 0 i e setting logical link down on all channels e The maximum bandwidth for each channel must be greater than or equal to the minimum bandwidth for that channel e LPVIDs range 2 4094 must be assigned to all NIC channels and must be unique across all NIC channels on a port However any or all of the LPVIDs on one port can be repeated on another port e After changing the LPVIDs or bandwidths on any of channels and clicking Apply the changes take effect immediately No reboot is required Default UMC Settings Since most hosts today do not support ARI the default UMC settings are designed where possible to prevent enabling functions that require ARI This prevents you from enabling channels that will not be seen on the PCI bus when the system boots Note Ona four port adapter when UMC is disabled if the 3rd function on each port was already enabled when UMC is enabled that function will still be enabled This case assumes that you enabled the 3rd function previously because ARI was available Note SR IOV is not supported with UMC When UMC is enabled the channels are assigned default values based upon the following rules For each port 1 All enabled functions i e functions not set to None will continue to be enabled running the same protocol before UMC was enabled even if its function numb
344. x 5 The Management Mode dialog box enables you to select Secure Management to OneCommand Manager Application assign the desired user privileges or you can choose one of the other management P010066 01A Rev A 2 Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand Manager Application Components C EMULEX g 9 oer p p 21 Installing the OneCommand Manager Application modes See Using OneCommand Manager Secure Management on page 41 or Changing Management and Read Only Mode on page 43 for more information Choose the management type you want and click OK Check or uncheck the Enable TCP IP Management checkbox to enable or disable remote management over TCP IP You can also change the TCP IP port used 23333 is the IANA registered port for Emulex The Installation Completed window appears when the installation is finished 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 1 2 From the Emulex website download the x64 or x86 OneCommand Manager Enterprise Kit installation file to your system Activate the kit with switch q or q2 e The q switch displays progress reports e The q2 switch does not display progress reports You can enable Secure Management Mode by adding the sec 1 argument or disable it by sec 0 If the sec argument is not entered Secure Management is disabled by defau
345. y changes you made OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A xs 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 197 SC EMULEX OCe14000 Series Adapters Configuring DCB Parameters for RoCE Adapter Ports The DCB tab displays parameters for RoCE adapter ports Note RoCE configurations are not supported with SR IOV To view the DCB parameters for RoCE adapter ports 1 From the discovery tree select the RoCE adapter port whose DCB properties you want to view 2 Select the DCB tab File Edit View Port Discovery Batch Help H Slee fe ar Find Host z 2 rg Hosts E E WIN HG2OCRSJSNF fay OCe14102 U1 D EHE OCm14104 U1 D Physical Port Info DCB Diagnostics Transceiver Data Bee Port DCBX State Enabled LLDP Transmit State Enabled i sae raia LLDP Receive State Enabled TAE Por LARGE 00 90 FA 30 98 DA A E egs Port 3 PFC Properties LARGE 00 90 FA 30 98 DE State Enabled Syncd Yes Error No BaB Port 4 ae LARGE 00 90 FA 30 98 2 Active Priorities 3 5 Protocol Properties State Enabled Syncd Yes Error No RoCE Priority 5 Priority Group Properties State Enabled Active Groups Aase MS Bandwidth Error No Configure DCB Figure 8 89 DCB Tab for RoCE Adapter Ports DCB Tab Field Definitions e DCBX State The current DCBX state enab
346. yd starts whenever the OneCommand Manager application GUI process first runs on the host machine Additionally if the Web Launch component of OneCommand Manager application is installed the daemon process rmiserver starts at system boot time The start_weblaunch script starts this daemon while the stop_weblaunch stops it Changing MILI TCP IP Port The MILI service daemon listens on TCP IP port number 4001 for requests from the MILI library to service MILI commands For some installations another application OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 3 Starting and Stopping the OneCommand Manager Application 34 gt G EMULEX Starting the OneCommand Manager Application Web Launch Interface may be using the same port number causing a conflict between the MILI and the other application In this case you can change the TCP IP port number to run both OCM and the other application on the same host The MILI TCP IP port is changed by creating a file called mili conf This file must be created in the etc directory on Linux and Solaris hosts and in the Window s System32 directory WINDIR System32 on Windows hosts In the mili conf file the first and only line of the file must have the following format MILI_TCP_PORT XXXX where xxxx is the port number e g MILI_TCP_IP 27912 The port number must be in the range between 1025 and 65535 After creating the file or updating the port number in the file the MILI daemon
347. ype The current drivers installed on this host If there is more than one driver type installed the Installed Driver Types drop down menu shows a list of all driver types that are installed on the adapters in the host and enables you to select the particular driver type to configure e Adapter Parameter table A list of adapter driver parameters for the selected driver type and their current values Modify Adapter Parameter Area OneCommand Manager Application P010066 01A Rev A 8 Managing Adapters and Ports 109 DC EMULEX EAE 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 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 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 a
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