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1. ee Lem CO COGO in Ep e pog Chassis Viewer s home page provides a high level overview of the switch This area is the starting point to more detailed information for the chassis and components fans and power supplies leaf modules and spine modules The selected DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC component provides hyperlinks to related menus and information where the user can perform configuration and monitoring tasks Figure 2 4 Help Button T The HELP button displays online help Each help screen gives the user a high level topic specific description Figure 2 5 Support Button Chassis Viewer Support Info The Support button displays key contact information for support displayed in the following window Figure 2 6 Support Contact Screen Customer f Technical Support 2 1 2 Displaying the Chassis View There are two ways to display the chassis view for the MPFD switches DO00003 006 Rev A 2 3 2 Operations and Administration XX Chassis Viewer OLOGIC ee 1 Mouse over the outer region of the leaf VIO module view The edges of the chassis are highlighted green as shown in Figure 2 7 below Figure 2 7 Leaf VIO Module Chassis Mouseover Click the mouse The chassis view will be displayed 2 The second way is to mouse over the outer region of the spine module view
2. Apply Refresh Close 4 Select or deselect the desired trap s NOTE To generate an immediate trap click the applicable Gen Trap button 5 To save settings click on Apply NOTE f the checkbox is not checked the Gen Trap button will not generate a trap Following are definitions for each configuration file trap CfgSrvBackupFailed The server was instructed to backup a file for a particular slot which failed CfgSrvSyncError Synchronization to the slave CMU failed The problem should be resolved and attempted manually DO00003 006 Rev A 2 35 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC E lal CfgSrvGenError A general error has occurred CfgSrvFileRestored The configuration files have been restored to a particular slot CfgSrvFileBackedup The configuration files have been successfully backed up for a particular slot CfgSrvModeDisabled An event has occurred that has caused the slot mode to be set to disabled The user should resolve the error and reset the mode to the proper value for the affected slot NOTE The default settings for this screen are as shown above The user should not change the defaults unless instructed by Technical Support 2 2 8 Chassis Traps The Chassis Trap Control screen allows the user to set default trap scenarios related to the switch Figure 2 57 Chassis Trap Control Trap Control 2 36 DO00003 006 Rev A XX QLOGIC
3. Figure 2 35 Firmware Update Screen Firmware Update Select Target Slot Image to Overwrite Booted Image LI Spine 6 3 2 0 0 12 1 v 3 2 0 01412 C Spine 5 3 2 0 01412 oO gt Boot Completion State Reset Update Close Refresh 3 In the Select Target Slot Column select the hardware component to change its firmware DO00003 006 Rev A 2 21 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC ee NOTE _ lf there are multiple modules of the same type the user can select all slots that apply 4 From the Image to Overwrite drop down choose an alternate firmware file for each selected component 5 In the Firmware Update Package text box enter the path to the alternate firmware file If the path is not known the user can use the Browse button to locate it NOTE Before using the Browse button make certain that the browser is tied to an FTP server where the firmware files reside i e if the file s does not reside on a local computer 6 To have the new image become active after the next reboot check the box in the Boot Column 7 Click the Update button 2 2 4 LDAP Configuration Figure 2 36 LDAP Configuration Button LEAP Configuration The lightweight directory access protocol LDAP configuration feature allows the user to set and configure authentications for the switch The LDAP service resides on a server that has access to a usercode and pa
4. 2 Operations and Administration A _ TE 1 From the Chassis menu click Chassis Traps 2 Click Trap Control The Chassis Trap Control screen is displayed Figure 2 58 Chassis Trap Control Screen Chassis Group mstotroup icsChassisTrapSystemSelfTestF ailure V Gen Trap JV Gen Trap V Gen Trap V Gen Trap V Gen Trap Apply Refresh Close icsChassisTrapSystemReboot icsChassisTrapSystemMgmtSrycStarted icsChassisTrapSystemMgmtSrycAborted icsChassisTrapSystemSwitchF ailover icsChassis TrapModuleNotResponding icsChassisTrapModulelnserted icsChassisTrapModuleRemoved icsChassis TrapModuleFailed icsChassisTrapModuleSelfTestFailure icsChassis TrapModuleEEPROMRead F ailure icsChassis TrapModuleFPGAReadF ailure V Gen Trap V Gen Trap V Gen Trap V Gen Trap V Gen Trap M Gen Trap V Gen Trap v Gen Trap vw Gen Trap Apply Refresh Close icsChassis TrapModuleBulkPowerF ailure icsChassisTrapModuleReboot Powerorouy fi Fancrou V Gen Trap V Gen Trap NV Gen Trap V Gen Trap V Gen Trap Gen Trap icsChassisTrapPowerSupplyNotResponding icsChassisTrapF anNotResponding wv Gen Trap v Gen Trap wv Gen Trap v Gen Trap I Gen Trap Apply Refresh Close icsChassisTrapPowerSupplyinserted icsChassisTrapFantTrayinserted icsChassis TrapPowerSupplyRemoved icsChassisTrapFanTrayRemoved icsCha
5. 2 Using the Which Day and in Month drop downs set the start and end dates for daylight saving time DO00003 006 Rev A 2 49 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC ee 3 To save click on Apply Figure 2 71 Time Service Time Zone Daylight Saving Time Setup Time Zone and D amp tSettings orz l Apply Time Zone amp OST Time Zone Tips In the U S the following time zones are in effect Eastern Standard Time GMT 5 Central Standard Time GMT 6 Mountain Standard Time GMT 7 Pacific Standard Time GMT 8 Daylight Saving Time Tips For most of the United States Daylight Saving Time in the United States begins at 2 a m on the second Sunday of March and ends at 2 a m on the first Sunday in November Additionally for those US regions that do not observe DST the start and end dates in the Which Day and in Month settings should be set to the exact same date 2 2 11 Configuring the Switch OOB IP Address To configure the Switch IP address 1 From the OOB LAN IP submenu click Set OOB LAN IP Figure 2 72 Set Switch OOB IP Address Button DOB LAN IF set OOB LAN IP 2 50 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC ee 2 Click in the OOB IP Address field Figure 2 73 Set OOB LAN IP Window Set OOB LAN IP 255 255 255 0 Apply Refresh Close 3 Type in the desired switch IP addr
6. 2 1 4 3 2 System Tab The System tab displays overall system information for the applicable hemisphere This information includes the following items Out of Band LAN IP The IP address of the switch Note that changes to this field only take effect after a switch power cycle i e shutting down the switch and powering it back up The IP address of the switch can be changed by the administrator 2 12 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC TO _ aaa Net Mask The current net mask settings for the Chassis Note that changes to this field only take effect after a chassis power cycle i e shutting down the chassis and powering it back up The net mask of the chassis can be changed by the administrator System Description A read only textual description of the system IB Node Description Assigned by the administrator the IB node description is an IB fabric applicable name that will be displayed within SilverStorm Fabric Viewer Note that changes to this field will only take effect after the chassis is rebooted To reset this field to the default setting click the Field Default button NOTE fthe IB Node Description field has been changed since the last reboot of either spine the next reboot will be treated as disruptive System Uptime The elapsed time since the master management spine was re initialized System Contact The textual identification of the contact person and their contact informat
7. Reset Log Levels The Reset Levels button resets the logging levels to their factory default values Figure 4 9 Reset Levels Button Logging Wier Log Set Level _ Reset Levels Purge Log To reset the logging levels 4 6 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC A _ 1 From the menu select Logging 2 Click Logging 3 Click Reset Levels The Reset Levels window is displayed Figure 4 10 Reset Log Levels Window Microsoft Internet Explorer l x ee r 7 Do you really want bo reset all logging levels to defaults e 4 To reset the logging levels click OK 4 1 3 Purging the Log The Purge Log button purges the RAM clearing the log file s Figure 4 11 Purge Log Button Logging B Wien Log Set Level Reset Levels o Furge Log To purge the log 1 From the menu click Logging 2 Click Purge Log The Purge Log confirmation window is displayed Figure 4 12 Purge Log Confirmation Window x a 7 Do vou really wank to clear the entire log cns 3 Click OK D000003 006 Rev A 4 7 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Maintenance QLOGIC ee 4 The message log file is now purged 4 2 Maintenance 4 2 1 Select Boot Image The Select Boot Image button allows the user to choose an alternative boot image for the EVIC To select a boot image Figure 4 13 Select Boot Image Button b
8. veonfig add eioc2 11 This creates an interface named eioc2 11 that sends receives packets with a VLAN tag of 11 Make certain there is an etc sysconfig network scripts ifcfg eioc2 11 file as well as the file etc sysconfig network scripts ifcfg eioc2 on some kernels the name of the directory will be etc sysconfig network instead of etc sysconfig network scripts For the remainder of this section assume that the IP address of eioc2 11 is 172 26 48 25 DO00003 006 Rev A 4 21 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Configuration QLOGIC ee 4 3 5 4 2 EVIC Configuration Access the EVIC CLI using the rlogin lt slot gt command within the switch CLI Find the interface with the hostname i e IBHost1 in this example LOCGuid i e 0x66a02e1000110 in this example and Instance i e 1 in this example using the ethVirtInfoTable command Assume that the host IOC Instance combination was found in the row for virtPort 56 The user must perform the following steps for the host ports i e viPorts and the Ethernet ports to allow VLAN tagging between the host virtual portvirtPort 56 andthe Ethernet network In the example assume that external Ethernet port 2 is connected to the Ethernet network 4 3 5 4 3 Host Port Configuration 1 Enable Egress rules on virtPort 56 with the command vlanEgressRuleSet command vlanEgressRuleSet vi 56 1 2 Enable Ingress Rules on virtPort 56 with the command vlaningressRuleS
9. The edges of the chassis are highlighted green as shown in Figure 2 8 below Figure 2 8 Spine Module Chassis Mouseover x a p is al _ a _ 1 l y te o gr 2 4 D000003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC A _ Click the mouse The chassis view will be displayed Figure 2 9 9240 Chassis View S veso Silverstenm 9240 Lower Hemisphere Chassis Details ipti North ADM1024 ambient temp TESTEN temp South ADM1024 ambient temp South ADM1024 NER temp North ADM1024 A3 3V voltage North North ADM1024 B1 2V voltage North 2 1 3 Displaying the Leaf VIO and Spine Module Views 2 1 3 1 Leaf Module View To display the leaf module views 1 Mouse over the leaf module to display The edges of the leaf module are highlighted green as shown in Figure 2 10 below Figure 2 10 Leaf Module Mouseover DO000003 006 Rev A 2 5 2 Operations and Administration XX Chassis Viewer QLOGIC eee Click the mouse The leaf module view will be displayed Figure 2 11 Leaf Module View Chassis Viewer Support Info gt I 7 Gn Gn ay ammmon Leaf 20 Details Home Leaf Port Stats Information Leaf Slot Information H Apply Refresh 2 1 3 2 VIO Module View To display the VIO module views 1 Mouse over the VIO module to display The edges of the VIO module are highlighted green as shown in Figure 2 1
10. The number of 32 bit data words received by the port not including flow control and VCRC data Transmit Packets The number of data packets transmitted by the port not including flow control packets Receive Packets The number of data packets received by the port not including flow control packets Symbol Errors The number of times a 8B10B encoding violation or a disparity violation was detected If multiple errors are detected simultaneously in more than one lane the counter only increments by one The value of the counter is not incremented past 65535 The Performance Manager may reset and or consolidate the results of this counter Link Error Recovery Indicates the number of times the link error recovery process happened successfully The value of the counter is not incremented past 65535 The Performance Manager may reset and or consolidate the results of this counter Link Downed The number of times the link error recovery process failed The value of the counter is not incremented past 65535 The Performance Manager may reset and or consolidate the results of this counter Receive Errors Number of errors received on the port Remote Physical Errors Received Indicates bit errors on a link other than the physically attached link Transmit Discards Number of port transmit discards DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC Tm __ TT Local Link Integrity Errors An error ca
11. This field is viewable only Link Status 4 24 DO00003 006 Rev A XX QLOGIC 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features aaa Indicates whether the Ethernet link is up or down viewable only LACP Enabled Indicates whether the Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP IEEE 802 3ad is enabled on the port If LACP is enabled i e LACP Enabled Yes then the current aggregation number is selected automatically and the actor key 1 65535 should be specified see actor key definition later in this section If LACP is disabled i e LACP Enabled No then the aggregation index should be specified see Manual Agg definition below Disabling LACP is also known as manual mode Current Agg This field describes the aggregation where a port is currently located If two rows contain the same value they are part of the same aggregation Manual Agg If LACP is disabled i e Lacp Enabled No then the user sets this field to describe which ports should be in the same aggregation LACP State Indicates the LACP state OK N A or Fail This field is view only Failover The minimum number of links that must be remaining in an aggregation in order for aggregation failover to occur When failover occurs for a port traffic that would normally be directed over the link that went down is redistributed across the remaining links in the aggregation Ports that are running in failover mode do not count towards
12. embedded version of the Fabric Manager NOTE For the SilverStorm 9020 the Fabric Manager Control submenu is part of the EVIC and FVIC menu Figure 2 87 Subnet Manager Submenu Subnet Manager 2 3 3 1 Accessing the Subnet Manager Control Window The Subnet Manager Control window presents status information relating to the Fabric Manager and provides a mechanism for starting restarting and stopping the Fabric Manager Figure 2 88 Subnet Manager Control Button Subnet Wianager DO00003 006 Rev A 2 61 2 Operations and Administration XX Spine View Menu QLOGIC 1 From the Spine menu click Subnet Manager 2 Click Control The Subnet Manager Control window is displayed Figure 2 89 Subnet Manager Control Window Subnet Manager Control Uptime 0 Payis 19 Houria 41 Minutes 40 Seconds Status Running ER SM State Master Refresh Close 2 3 3 1 1 Starting the Fabric Manager 1 From the menu click Subnet Manager 2 Click Control The Subnet Manager Control window is displayed 3 To start the Fabric Manager click Start The system responds by displaying Starting up in the Status area of the Subnet Manager Control Window 4 Toconfirm that the Fabric Manager has started click Refresh Once the Fabric Manager is running the system reports Running in the Status area and begins to increment the Uptime counter 5 Click Close 2 3 3 1 2 Restarting the Fabric Manager 1 From
13. select Logging 2 Click View Log The log message window is displayed Figure 2 81 Sample Message Log Log Messages E Z00S 12 20 17 40 18 860U Thread cme 0x877b1b80 Cmea Fan 1 in power supply Z running at l RPM in low fan speed range W Z005 12 20 17 46 46 710U Thread tShell 0x87e09300 Osa Info rebooting the local card Wi 2005 12 20 17 46 46 710U Thread tShell 0x87e09300 Osa MAX7311 setMAX 731llInputMask failed port 0 loc 0x03064400 ra 0x80077838 2005 12 20 17 47 57 040U Thread startup Ox87dffZ30 Log Recovered 51102 bytes of log data from persistent store I 2005 12 20 17 47 57 040U Thread startup Ox87df Z30 Log Recovered 51102 bytes of log data from persistent store 4 2Z2005 12 20 17 48 05 360U Thread startup Ox87dff230 boot I9K t3 Firmware Booting Version Odmec 122005 1247 A 2005 12 20 17 48 05 360U Thread startup Ox87df 230 boot Memory Physical Ox8000000 Available Ox8000000 Reserved 0x0 2005 12 20 17 48 05 360U Thread startup Ox87dff 230 boot Reboot cause 14 Software initiated Wl 2005 12 20 17 48 15 110U Thread AvpdWorker O0x8709ded0 AVpd Invalid or corrupt Switch Firmware found Response Firmware will be updated Correction This is normal after a software upgrade or after the reboot following a change to the SMA Node Description If this appears at any other time contact Technical W 2005 12 20 17 50 13 810U Thread AvpdWorker 0x8709dc
14. 0x000664004000048F 0x0000000000000003 Configure 0x0006640040000445 oxo000000000000003 Configure i hea a r 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Fibre Channel Configuration QLOGIC ee 4 Click Start All discovered hosts are displayed in the Discovered Hosts table Figure 3 28 Discovered Hosts Table Discovered Hosts Click to Add Host IB GUID Extended SRP Id Contigure Ox000664 004 00001 C6 ox0000000000000034 Configure Ox0006640040000442 Ox O000000000000005 Configure 0200544261 00001 001 Ox OO0000000000000 Configure 5 Click on Configure For each discovered hosts enter a name which is applicable to the user environment Figure 3 29 Configuring a Discovered Initiator ign a name to the device iecup O DOOO00 BY 10008904 Extended SRFT ID OO00000000000000 4 6 Click Submit The configured devices are now displayed in the Configured Initiators table Figure 3 30 Configured Initiators Table Configured Initiators Slot 1 Connections Hame GUIO Ext SRF Id 1 NETLinux4 OxOODORTOOOOLOOBSL oOxoo00000000000001 0 Host 2 OxDOOOOOBTLOOOBSOA Oxdoooo00000000001 Apply thanges Delete Selected Ra Refresh To edit the name of any configured initiator in the Configured Initiators table 1 Click on any row 2 Type anew name in the Name text box 3 Click on Apply To delete any configured initiator in the Configured Initiators table 1 Click on
15. A Z007 0Z2 28 16 41 56 861U Th Fepi Interconnect 5 t Wl Zoo OZ 28 16 41 57 1910 Th Uani CPavwvnat etavte die ead xl FVIC 00066a00dd000015 Port read CPUL 0x1 Cc Ox FVIC O0066a00dd000015 Port read CPUL Oxl anave aw mare E fah To save a log message for further analysis perform the following steps From the Messages window select Edit Select All or CTRL A 1 ye S Select Edit Copy or CTRL C Open a text editing package such as Notepad Select Edit Paste or CTRL V Save as a plain text txt file 4 2 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC 4 1 1 Set Level Figure 4 5 Set Level Button Logging Wier Log 7 Set Level a Reset Levels a Purge Log The Set Level button allows the user to set log level configuration parameters for all software modules on the EVIC To set log levels 1 From the menu select Logging 2 From Logging select Set Level The Log System Configurator Device Tab window is displayed Figure 4 6 Log System Configurator Device Tab Log System Configurator Slot 7 Preset Module Name ow Periodic gt a 3 2 v Oo Ramon on On On On On On On Off Of Off Off Off Off smeg iiion On On On On On On On On Of Off Off Off Off Close The Device tab presents current log level configuration settings for the following software modules RAM The circ
16. Field Thresholds A CA A A A CA A A A A A A A a A A A A A A Refresh Close 3 To change a threshold value for any field a Click in the Threshold field b Enter a new threshold value NOTE For those fields with a Percent of Max time unit the user may enter a number from O to 100 For those fields with a 1 Second time unit the user may enter a number from 1 to 65 535 c Click Apply NOTE f any threshold is exceeded on any port the port will be displayed as red on the switch map and a warning message will be logged The following are descriptions for each field in the Set Field Thresholds area NOTE The thresholds for the following four fields are set as a percentage of maximum that is the percentage of maximum port capacity which depending upon IB fabric configuration can be 4X 10 20Gbps 1X 2 5 Gbps 2 46 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC XZN portXmitData Thresh The threshold for the number of 32 bit data words transmitted by the port portRecvDataThresh The threshold for the number of 32 bit data words received by the port portXmitPkts Thresh The threshold for the number of data packets transmitted by the port portRecvPkts Thresh The threshold for the number of data packets received by the port NOTE The thresholds for the following fields are set based upon the number of error message which can occur in one second The value can be from
17. NOTE The user will need the IP address of the switch running the Fabric Manager 1 Determine the read and write SNMP community names for the switch NOTE This information can also be accessed through the Chassis Viewer Please refer to Set Community Strings on page 2 30 a Log into the switch via Telnet or SSH b Issue the command snmpCommunityConf and press Enter c The system displays information similar to the following gt snmpCommunityConf Read Only Comm Name public Read Write Comm Name private The default community names are public read only access and private read write access The private community name is only used when modifying the subnet manager configuration 2 Issue the command sm_query d lt IP ADDRESS gt c community i 1 smShowConfig and press Enter NOTE For the embedded Fabric Manager the i parameter should always be T NOTE To display a full list of available commands and parameters enter sm query h 2 54 D000003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC XZN 2 2 14 3 Running sm_query Following is a list of command options for all three connection methods 2 2 14 3 1 smShowStatus DESCRIPTION Displays the running status of the Fabric Manager 2 2 14 3 2 smShowConfig DESCRIPTION Displays configuration parameters 2 2 14 3 3 smSetConfig DESCRIPTION Configures Fabric Manager parameters NOTE For smShowConfig and smSetConfig the command options differ
18. Statistics To view SRP initiator statistics 1 In the main status and navigation area click on a FVIC 2 From the FVIC menu click on Configuration 3 Click on SRP Initiator Statistics The SRP Initiator Statistics window is displayed Figure 3 50 SRP Initiator Statistics Window Srp Initiator Statistics Slot 1 Name Initiator ID 3 Active F Total Succee ded Failed Outstanding Data Data ie Le ee ETE CR OFS oe LEE quest i NETLinux4 Ox00D08700001008310000000000000001 1 reques Requests Requests in out 10681 10681 0 D 14376 337083392 NETLinux2 OxDO0000871000870A0000000000000001 0 0 0 0 0 Refresh Close Messages Table view successful The following is a description of each field of the SRP Initiator Statistics window Name This field contains the Node Name that was assigned to the storage device by the user and or the manufacturer of the storage device Initiator ID 128 bit field in which a The first 64 bits are the port GUID of the SRP initiator port a The second 64 bits are extended SRP ID 3 30 DO00003 006 Rev A XKX 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC aa Active Connections Indicates how many active sessions an initiator has Total Requests The total number of requests from an initiator Succeeded Requests The total number of successful requests from an initiator Failed Requests The total number of failed requests fr
19. Type as Host Set the PVID to the VLAN number 10 or 20 for the virtual port that corresponds to the correct HostName HostInstance and HostGUID 3 Select Configuration VLAN Configuration and Port Type Ethernet Enable Ingress Rules and set the VLAN Membership to include the two desired VLANs 10 and 20 The EVIC will know that traffic coming from eioc10 is on VLAN 10 and eioc20 is on VLAN 20 4 3 6 Link Aggregation Link Aggregation or trunking is a method of combining physical network links into a single logical link for increased bandwidth Link Aggregation also provides load balancing where processing and communication activity is distributed across several links in a trunk to reduce the likelihood that a single link becomes over subscribed Figure 4 32 Link Aggregation 1 From Menu select Configuration 2 Select Link Aggregation The Link Aggregation window is displayed Figure 4 33 Link Aggregation Window Link Aggregation i Actor ID PartnerPort PartnerKey PartnerID Port No Link Status Lacp Enabled Current Agg Manual Aggf Lacp State Failover Actor Key 1 Up Yes gt 0 fc Fail lo fi 00 06 6a 00 00 11 0 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 Up Yes 0 c Fail jo fi 00 06 6a 00 00 11 0 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 Apply Refresh Close Following is a high level description for each field in the window Ext The external Ethernet Port number that applies to the remainder of the settings in each row
20. Value Set Never No file To upload a configuration file from a server to the CMU 1 For a selected module click the Upload button The following screen is displayed Figure 2 54 Upload Screen Configuration File Host Upload Download Slot occupied by FYIC File Name Browse Cancel Submit 2 Type the path to the desired server location or click Browse to locate the correct path 3 Click Submit To download a configuration file from the CMU to a server 1 For a selected module click the Download button The File Download screen is displayed 2 Click Save 3 In the Save As window locate the correct path to the desired server location and click Save 2 34 D000003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC 2 2 7 3 Trap Control The Trap Control screen allows the user to set default trap scenarios related to configuration files Figure 2 55 Trap Control Contig File Admin Administer Host Up Oowmn O Trap Control 1 Click the chassis view 2 Click Config File Admin 3 Click Trap Control The Trap Control screen is displayed Figure 2 56 Configuration File Trap Control Screen CfgFileTrapControl Lower Hemisphere Master Spine cfgSryBackupFailed IV Gen Trap cfgSrvSyncError IV Gen Trap a cfgSrvGenError a JV Gen Trap cfgSrvFileRestored Gen Trap cfgSrvFileBackedup Gen Trap Tle cfgSrvModeDisabled 7 Gen Trap
21. at the opposite end of the Ethernet cable This field is view only Partner ID This field is significant for only the ports having LACP Enabled For those ports this indicates the partner ID for the aggregation of the remote switch at the opposite end of the Ethernet cable This field is view only 4 3 7 Maximum Packet Age Maximum Packet Age allows the user to view and or set the maximum packet age value in milliseconds Figure 4 34 Maximum Packet Age 1 From Menu select Configuration 2 Select Max Packet Age The Maximum Packet Age window is displayed Figure 4 35 Maximum Packet Age Window Maximum Packet Age Current Minimum Maximum e5000 1 65535 Apply Refresh Close 3 To change the maximum packet age click in the Current text box and enter the new value default equals 65 000 milliseconds 4 26 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC ae 4 Click Apply 4 3 8 Port Mirroring Port mirroring is used for duplicating the traffic of a port or ports to another port for the purpose of traffic and or network monitoring Figure 4 36 Port Mirroring 1 From Menu select Configuration 2 Select Port Mirroring The Port Mirroring window is displayed Figure 4 37 Port Mirroring Window Port Mirroring Mirror Port Mirror State Monitor Port 1 Disabled 2 Disabled Apply Refresh Cloze Following is a high level description fo
22. between interfaces To view the available command options based upon the chosen connection method execute the following command sm_query connection method smSetConfig help Additionally when the Fabric Manager is restarted any configuration changes made using the Local connection method will be lost However configuration changes made using either the Remote Embedded or Remote Host methods will be saved Following is a list of command options for Local and Remote Embedded only these options are not available yet via Remote Host 2 2 14 3 4 smShowNodes DESCRIPTION Displays all node records 2 2 14 3 5 smShowpPorts DESCRIPTION Displays all port records DO000003 006 Rev A 2 55 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC ee 2 2 14 3 6 smShowSwitches DESCRIPTION Displays all switch records 2 2 14 3 7 smShowServices DESCRIPTION Displays all service records 2 2 14 3 8 smShowGroups DESCRIPTION Displays all multicast records and members 2 2 14 3 9 smShowGuids DESCRIPTION Displays all GUID records 2 2 14 3 10 smShowLinks DESCRIPTION Displays all IB port links 2 2 14 3 11 smShowaAll DESCRIPTION Displays all fabric information 2 2 14 3 12 Command Syntax and Options Syntax sm_query OPTIONS COMMAND COMMAND OPTIONS Options i lt VAL gt the instance to connect to default 0 For a remote system use a value of 1 2 56 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Oper
23. centralize logging for all switches in an IB fabric the user can configure each switch to point to the same syslog server which has the syslog daemon syslogd running 2 2 2 2 Reset Log Levels The Reset Levels button resets the logging levels to their factory default values Figure 2 31 Reset Levels Button Logging Set Level _ Reset Levels To reset the logging levels 1 From the menu select Logging 2 Click Logging 3 Click Reset Levels The Reset Levels window is displayed Figure 2 32 Reset Log Levels Window Microsoft Internet Explorer x 7 Do you really want bo reset all logging levels to defaults coc _ 2 20 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC A _ TE 4 To reset the logging levels click OK 2 2 3 Maintenance Figure 2 33 Maintenance Menu hiaintenance Firmware Update Reboot LDAP Configuration HtipfCli Session Contig NOTE For rebooting information see Rebooting the MPFD switches using Chassis Viewer on page 2 10 2 2 3 1 Firmware Update Figure 2 34 Firmware Update Button Maintenance E Firmware Update The Firmware Update button allows the user to select an alternate firmware file for the switch These alternate files are reflected in the drop down lists in the Firmware Update screen To download firmware 1 From the menu select Maintenance 2 Click Firmware Update The Firmware Update screen is displayed
24. choose which LUNs to connect 3 20 DO00003 006 Rev A XKX 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC 7 Click Next Step 2 of the Map Configuration Wizard is displayed Figure 3 39 Map Configuration Wizard Step 2 Target LUN Target Host LUN EMC SP B 0x5006016888034043 Hitachi 9200 Ox50060E8000035052 Update finish 49838 iJ 1 0x21000020377 1983 J3 0x21000020377 19987 J4 0x21000020377195AE J5 Ox210000203771983A J6 Ox210000203771985A 8 Choose a Target from the drop down list 9 Enter a Host LUN number Host LUNs are numbered from 0 through n 10 Enter a Target LUN number Target LUNs are numbered from O through n 11 Click Finish NOTE f the user chooses a Direct mapping Steps 9 and 10 of the above procedure would be omitted A Direct map is essentially an Explicit map with a single row containing Host LUN 0 and Target LUN 0 3 3 4 1 Deleting a Configured Map NOTE Amapcan be deleted or deactivated only if there are no active sessions associated with it To delete a configured initiator to target map perform the following steps 1 In the main status and navigation area click on a FVIC 2 From the FVIC menu click on Configuration 3 Click on SRP Map Configuration The SRP Initiator Map Configuration window is displayed DO00003 006 Rev A 3 21 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Fibre Channel Configuration QLOGIC ME 4 S
25. for that SRP initiator The number in the green box in the IOC X Mapping column represents how many session are active for that map Figure 3 37 Click to Add Link iator Map Configuration Click to Add Oxodo00000000000001 p JBOD 4 Click the Click to Add link of the SRP Initiator and column of the IOC The IOC is the path through the FVIC through which the IB traffic flows i e it selects one of the two HCA s on the FVIC The Map Configuration Wizard is displayed Figure 3 38 Map Configuration Wizard MAOT NETLinux4 Active Connections 1 GUID 0x00D0870000100831 Extended SRP ID 0x0000000000000001 L m Map Name ware NOTE The FCP target device must be accessible through the IOC chosen in order for the SRP initiator to communicate with the FCP target device 5 Enter a map name applicable to the user environment 6 For map type choose Direct or Explicit This example presents an Explicit map type NOTE If the SRP initiator only requires access to LUN 0 of the target device as Host LUN 0 use a Direct map In general each disk of aJBOD must be configured as a separate LUN Depending on how a device is configured the user may need to configure multiple LUNs for communication with an intelligent target device If a storage device has multiple virtual drives a Direct map to that device will allow access to all virtual drives LUNs An Explicit map to such a device allows the user to
26. in the Configured Initiators table NOTE As shown in Figure 3 34 any SRP initiator that utilizes wildcarding will appear in the Configured Initiators table as an asterisk in the GUID column Figure 3 34 SRP Initiators Wildcarding GUID Ext SRPid i i Ox OOOO000000000002 i OxOO0000000000001 1 i OxOO0000000000001 4 3 18 DO00003 006 Rev A XKX 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC 3 3 4 SRP Map Configuration The SRP Map Configuration screen allows the user to map discovered and configured SRP Initiators to discovered and configured Fibre Channel devices on the FC fabric Figure 3 35 SRP Map Configuration Button Contiguration FC Port Contig SRP Initiator Discowe ny SRP Map Contig To configure initiators to target devices FCP Device Discoyveny 1 In the main status and navigation area click on a FVIC 2 From the FVIC menu click on Configuration 3 Click on SRP Map Configuration The SRP Initiator Map Configuration window is displayed Figure 3 36 SRP Map Configuration Window SRP Initiator Map Configuration p ASA 0x00D0570000102C06 0x0000000000000001 p JBOD Click to Add Select an IOC Mapping in the above window to create a new map or view details DO00003 006 Rev A 3 19 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Fibre Channel Configuration QLOGIC NOTE The number in green box of the Name column represents how many sessions are active
27. message levels 1 through 5 Debug messages are for supplier and or SilverStorm engineering use and are not necessarily indicative of actions that an end user may need to take gt gt DEBUG1 Messages that describe the states of connections and links DEBUG2 Messages that describe major configuration changes or operations DEBUG3 Messages that describe the I O flow DEBUG4 Messages that contain the packet dumps within an I O flow I O flows contain multiple packets DEBUG5 Messages that contain the packet dumps within an I O flow I O flows contain multiple packets Important When configuring the log levels to display debug messages care should be taken to ensure that system performance issues are weighed against troubleshooting requirements Generally the higher the debug number the more information is written to the log Specifically debug 3 5 have the most effect on system performance DO000003 006 Rev A 4 5 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Logging QLOGIC ee 4 1 1 1 Preset Tab The Preset tab allows the user to quickly change log level settings for all software modules on the EVIC Figure 4 8 Log System Configurator Preset Tab Log System Configurator Chassis Name On Off Warning Partial Periodic Apply Close To change the log level settings 1 Click the On Off checkbox to the right of the setting s 2 Click the Submit button to save any changes 4 1 2
28. on a port The current bandwidth capability of a port is determined by multiplying this value by the Active Link Speed of this port For instance a 4X DDR link has a bandwidth capability of 20Gb s NOTE Values of 1X are possible in this field with 4X IB cables if poor cable connections or defective 4X IB cables are used Link Width Enabled Link Width Enabled is the allowed link width s that a port can arbitrate to Normally this defaults to the Link Width Supported value but can be overridden by the subnet manager Link Width Supported Indicates the link width in terms of multipliers of 2 5 Gbit sec full duplex serial links supported by the port Active Link Speed Indicates the speed of the full duplex serial link This is either 2 5Gbps single data rate or SDR or 5 0Gbps double data rate or DDR Link Speed Enabled Link Speed Enabled is the allowed link soeed s that a port can arbitrate to Normally this defaults to the Link Speed Supported value but can be overridden by the subnet manager Link Speed Supported The supported link speed of the port This could be 2 5Gbps SDR 5 0Gbps DDR or both D000003 006 Rev A 2 41 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC ee 2 2 9 1 1 InfiniBand Statistics 2 42 Transmit 32 Bit Words The number of 32 bit data words transmitted by the port not including flow control and VCRC data Receive 32 Bit Words
29. or consolidate the results of this counter Receive Errors Number of errors received on the port Remote Physical Errors Received Number of remote physical errors received on the port Transmit Discards Number of port transmit discards Local Link Integrity Errors Number of local link integrity errors DO00003 006 Rev A XKX 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC a Excessive Buffer Overrun Number of excessive buffer overrun errors Pkey Violations Inbound Indicates the number of times an invalid partition key PKey was received PKeys support an advanced InfiniBand feature for logically partitioning a physical subnet into logical access domains Pkey Violations Outbound Indicates the number of times an invalid PKey was sent PKeys support an advanced InfiniBand feature for logically partitioning a physical subnet into logical access domains Raw Violations Inbound Number of times raw inbound packet discarded Raw Violations Outbound Number of times raw outbound packet was discarded 3 3 7 FCP Target Device Statistics Provides statistical information on any configured FC target device This screen enables the user to monitor how much Fibre Channel traffic is moving through the FVIC card for a given FC target Figure 3 47 FCP Target Device Statistics Button Statistics IB Port Stats FOP Target Device Statistics B SRF Initiator Statistics FC Port Statistics To view FCP
30. or component and verify that the subsystem is fully functional to determine whether the fault has been corrected If the problem persists the user should contact the supplier ERROR Indicates that a serious system error has occurred which might be recoverable If the system exhibits any instability the user should reboot the system or component If errors persist the user should immediately contact the supplier s technical support ALARM Indicates that a serious problem has occurred which degrades Capacity or service If the error is recoverable the user should correct the failure If the alarm failure persists the user should reboot the system at a convenient time If the problem is still not cleared the user should contact the supplier DO00003 006 Rev A XX QLOGIC 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features ii as WARNING Indicates that a recoverable problem has occurred The user does not need to take action PARTIAL When more information is available Partial causes additional message related details to be displayed CONFIGURATION An informational message indicating changes that a user has made to the system configuration The user does not need to take any action INFO Informational messages that occur during a system or component boot The user does not need to take any action PERIODIC An informational message containing periodic statistics The user does not need to take action Debug
31. speed of the full duplex serial link If the link width is 4x the speed of each link is multiplied by 4 to determine the bandwidth of the link DDR links have a link speed of 5 0 while SDR links have a link speed of 2 5 Link Speed enabled Indicates the actual link speed as opposed to the supported link speed Link Speed supported The supported link speed of the port 4 4 1 1 InfiniBand Statistics Transmit 32 Bit Words The number of 32 bit data words transmitted by the port not including flow control and VCRC data Receive 32 Bit Words The number of 32 bit data words received by the port not including flow control and VCRC data Transmit Packets The number of data packets transmitted by the port not including flow control packets Receive Packets The number of data packets received by the port not including flow control packets Symbol Errors The number of times a 8B10B encoding violation or a disparity violation was detected If multiple errors are detected simultaneously in more than one lane the counter only increments by one The value of the counter is not incremented past 255 The Performance Manager may reset and or consolidate the results of this counter Link Error Recovery Indicates the number of times the link error recovery process happened successfully The value of the counter is not incremented past 255 The Performance Manager may reset and or consolidate the results of this counte
32. target device statistics 1 In the main status and navigation area click on a FVIC 2 From the FVIC menu click on Statistics DO00003 006 Rev A 3 27 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Fibre Channel Configuration QLOGIC ee 3 Click on FCP Target Device Statistics The FCP Target Device Statistics window is displayed Figure 3 48 FCP Target Device Statistics Window FCP Target Device Statistics Slot 17 Connect Port 2 ii Total Succeeded Failed Outstanding Data Data i jo e Status Number aiik Ena Ea leer panes requests Requests Requests requests in out Empty No Yalue Set Down 1 0x000000 0x50060E8010426920 0x50060E8010426920 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Empty No Value Set Down 2 0x000000 0x50060E8010426920 0Ox50060E8010426920 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Empty No Yalue Set Down 3 0x000000 0x50060E8010426920 0x50060E8010426920 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Empty No Value Set Down 4 0x000000 0x50060E8010426920 0Ox50060E8010426920 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Empty No Yalue Set Down 5 0x000000 0x50060E8010426920 0x50060E8010426920 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Empty No Value Set Down 6 0x000000 0x50060E8010426920 0x50060E8010426920 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Empty No Value Set Down 7 0x000000 0x50060E8010426920 0x50060E8010426920 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Empty No Value Set Down 8 0x000000 0x50060E8010426920 0Ox50060E8010426920 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Empty No Value Set Down 1 0x000000 0x2200000
33. the number of remaining links For an EVIC this value should be O or 1 If the value is 0 failover is disabled In this case when a link goes down all viPorts using that Ethernet port will receive a link down event regardless of the state of other links in the aggregation This causes the viPort to failover to the Secondary definition this could possibly be a different EVIC If the value is 1 and a link goes down there must be 1 or more remaining links in the aggregation for the viPort to consider the port to still be up and can continue to send data Actor Key DO000003 006 Rev A If LACP is enabled then the user inputs an identical Actor Key in each row that is to be part of the same aggregation If LACP is disabled this field is greyed out Valid values are 1 65535 4 25 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Configuration QLOGIC ee Actor ID This field is set by the EVIC firmware A remote Ethernet switch uses the combination of Actor ID and Actor Key to uniquely define an aggregation This field is view only Partner Port This field is significant for only the ports having LACP Enabled For those ports this indicates the the port number of the remote switch at the opposite end of the Ethernet cable This field is view only Partner Key This field is significant for only the ports having LACP Enabled For those ports this indicates the partner key for the aggregation of the remote switch
34. traffic n reboots just the management card of the slave spine in a non disruptive manner NOTE faccessing the CLI through Telnet or SSH the user will need to reconnect to the CLI following the reboot 2 1 4 3 Chassis View Component Information Area Tabs The tabs along the top of the information area present information about the following components LED and sensor information Overall system information D000003 006 Rev A 2 11 2 Operations and Administration XX Chassis Viewer LOGIC E Switch Field Replaceable Unit FRU Information Power supply information Fan information Switch backplane information 2 1 4 3 1 LEDs and Sensors Tab The LEDs and Sensors tab displays for the applicable hemisphere Switch component LED information for chassis status chassis SMA fan and power supplies Slot based temperature and AC power sensor data for the internal switching complex Figure 2 23 LEDs and Sensors Tab i System ChassisFru Power Fan Backplane Chassis Units escription North 4DM1024 ambient te North 4DM1024 upstream te South 4DM1024 ambient te South 40M1024 downstream te North 4DM1024 A3 3 V voltage North 4DM1024 83 3 voltage North 4DM1024 B1 2 voltage North 4DM1024 B18 voltage NOTE Fora detailed explanation of physical LEDs on the hardware components please refer to the section 9120 Component LEDs on page 2 20
35. whether the Virtual NIC currently exists in the Virtual NIC Information window If the Virtual NIC does not exist the EVIC adds the Virtual NIC to the table and assigns it a MAC address which has not been previously used by another host If a virtual NIC does exist the EVIC assigns the same MAC address it had previously used Since the maximum number of Virtual NICs supported by a EVIC is 128 the connection request from a host will be refused if the limit has been reached Date Last Used If the IOC is currently in use this field indicates the time at which it connected If the IOC is not currently in use this field indicates when the Host disconnected from the IOC MTU The maximum transmission unit Valid only when the In Use field value is 1 MAC The default unicast address of the Virtual NIC IOC An index into the IOC table Ethernet Port Identifies which of the 2 EVIC Ethernet ports a Virtual NIC is utilizing to access the Ethernet network Control QP The queue pair number that the control path is using D000003 006 Rev A 4 11 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Configuration QLOGIC I ee 4 3 2 Data QP The queue pair number that the data path is using Configure Pause 4 12 As defined by the IEEE 802 3x specification PAUSE is a simple stop start form of flow control A device can temporarily halt incoming data by sending a PAUSE frame which is a parameter indicat
36. 00 06 64 00 b6 61 1 00 06 64 00 b6 62 3 00 06 64 00 b6 63 3 00 06 64 00 b6 64 3 00 06 64 00 b6 65 3 00 06 64 00 b6 66 3 00 06 648 00 b6 67 4 00 06 648 00 b6 68 4 00 06 64 00 b6 69 4 10C Port ieee SSeS Sees Ss Ss Ge os Se os Sl os Ss Ss Ss Ss Ss Ss Control P G OIG OG oO G oO a no n no n no n no na noana non oa nona oG o For each Virtual NIC the following information is displayed Virtual NIC A number identifying the Virtual NIC to the user gt In Use Data P J F ie i2 ee OS i2 i2 i2 OO i2 i2 f zj 4 10 D000003 006 Rev A XX 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC Xv Indicates whether the IOC is in use by the Host A value of 1 indicates the Host GUID identified in the Last Host GUID column is utilizing this Virtual NIC A value of 0 indicates that no host is utilizing this Virtual NIC Last Host Name The name of the host that last used the IOC Remote Host Types Identifies the type of remote IB host e g VirtualNIC This field is valid when the In Use field has a value of 1 Last Host GUID The GUID of the Channel Adapter of the last host that used the IOC If the In Use field has a value of 1 this is the GUID of the host currently utilizing the Virtual NIC Last Host Instance An index that the Host provides to the EVIC This index is used by the EVIC in conjunction with the Last Host GUID and the IOC Number to determine
37. 0001 PEE Map Hitachi Direct Use Count 0 Host LUN Target LUN Delete Map 7 The system returns the following screen Figure 3 43 Map Deletion Successful Message Messages Map deletion successfull 3 3 5 Statistics Figure 3 44 Statistics Submenu Statistics IB Port Stats FCP Target Device Statistics SRP Initiator Statistics FC Port Statistics D000003 006 Rev A 3 23 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Fibre Channel Configuration QLOGIC ee The Statistics submenu allows the user to monitor the following IB Port Statistics FCP Target Device Statistics SRP Initiator Statistics FC Interconnect Statistics 3 3 6 InfiniBand Port Statistics The IB Port Statistics area provides IB port information for the FVIC Figure 3 45 IB Port Statistics Statistics a IB Port Stats FCP Target Device Statistics f SRP Initiator Statistics FC Port Statistics To view port statistical information do the following 1 From the Statistics submenu select IB Port Stats The IB Port Statistics window is displayed Figure 3 46 FVIC IB Port Statistics Leaf Slot IB Port Statistics O 69 00 00 9 0 00 oo eie fete TTT 3 24 DO00003 006 Rev A XKX 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC a aaa NOTE Ports 11 and 12 of the FVIC e g L01P11 and L01P12 represent the ports between the switch chip on the FVIC and one of the FVIC internal HCA chips 3 3 6 1 Port Stati
38. 00066a00e00001 Sd Ext 40x50006640E000018D OxS0006644E000018D0x010000 3 Conf BC2FC 00066a00e00001 Sd Ext 40x50006640E000018D 0x50006644E000018D 0x010000 4 Conf BC2FC 00066a00e000018d Ext 40x50006640E000018D 0x50006644E000018D 0x010000 5 Conf BC2FC 00066a00e000018d Ext 40x50006640E000018D OxS0006644E000018D0x010000 7 Cont BC2FC 00066a00e00001 8d Ext 40x50006640E000018D 0xS0006644E000018D0x010000 6 Cont LSI INF 01 00 0540 0x200E0040B81 26F66 0x200E0040B8126F67 0x011000 amp Cont F iC 00066a00dd000015 Port 2 OxS0006640DD0000030xS50006642DD0000030x010101 7 Cont F IC OO066a00dd000015 Port 2 OxSO0066A0DD0000030xS0006642DD0000030x010101 1 Conf FIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 2 OxS0006640DD0000030xS500066A42DD0000030x010101 2 Conf F IC 00066a00dd000015 Port 2 0x50006640DD0000030x50006642DD0000030x010101 3 Conf FYIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 2 0x50006640DD0000030x50006642DD0000030x010101 4 Conf FIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 2 0x50006640DD0000030x500066420D00000030x010101 5 Conf FYIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 2 0x50006640DD0000030x500066420D00000030x010101 6 Conf BC2FC 00066a00e000018d Ext 30x50006640E000018D 0x50006643E000018D 0x011101 amp Conf 3 12 D000003 006 Rev A XKX 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC o _ 5 Click on Configure For each discovered device enter a name which is applicable to the user environment Figure 3 24 Configuring a Discovered Target 0x200000QOC92GAA25 0x10000000 C926AA25 0x30783330 Submit Cancel
39. 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC a 2 2 2 1 1 Preset Tab The Preset tab allows the user to quickly change log level settings for all software modules on the switch Figure 2 29 Log System Configurator Preset Tab Log System Configurator Chassis Name On Off Warning Partial Periodic Apply Close To change the log level settings 1 Click the On Off checkbox to the right of the setting s 2 Click the Apply button to save any changes 2 2 2 1 2 Syslog Tab Figure 2 30 Log System Configurator Syslog Host Tab J l HostiP Pe pooo 514 Apply Refresh Close The Syslog tab allows the user to configure logging messages to be sent to a syslog host If the Host IP address is 0 0 0 0 no syslog host is configured otherwise log messages are sent to the syslog server at a specified IP address and port To setup the syslog host D000003 006 Rev A 2 19 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features OLOGIC Pe 1 In the Host IP dialog box enter the IP address of the syslog host where the log files are to be saved 2 Click the Apply button to save the IP address 2 2 2 1 3 Configure Syslog on the Syslog Server 1 Edit the etc sysconfig syslog file and ensure that the r is included in the SYSLOGD OPTIONS This allows logging from a remote system For example SYSLOGD OPTIONS r m 0 2 Type etc init d syslog restart and press Enter NOTE To
40. 01DC 0x000664 0098000158 0x000664 009800015B 0x000664 009800015B 0x000664 009800015B 0x000664 009800015B 0x000664 009800034E 0x000664009800034E O0x000664 009800034E Last Host Instance 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 Date Last Used TUE MAR 20 10 58 23 2007 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 TUE MAR 20 10 58 23 2007 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 TUE MAR 20 08 47 44 2007 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 TUE MAR 20 09 32 55 2007 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 TUE MAR 20 10 58 23 2007 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 SUN FEB 06 06 28 15 2106 MTU oogcogm Gaomogosogcog aogmgos og om MAC 00 06 64 00 b6 4e 1 00 06 6a 00 b6 4f 1 00 06 64 00 b6 50 1 00 06 64 00 b6 51 1 00 06 6a 00 b6 52 1 00 06 64 00 b6 53 1 00 06 64 00 b6 54 1 00 06 64 00 b6 55 1 00 06 64 00 b6 56 1 00 06 6a 00 b6 57 1 00 06 64 00 b6 58 1 00 06 6a 00 b6 59 1 00 06 64 00 b6 5a 1 00 06 64 00 b6 5b 1 00 06 6a 00 b6 5c 1 00 06 6a 00 b6 5d 1 00 06 64 00 b6 5e 1 00 06 6a 00 b6 5f 1 00 06 64 00 b6 60 1
41. 1 to 65 535 portSymbolErrThresh The threshold for the number of times a 8B10B encoding violation or a disparity violation was detected on the port portLinkErrRecvThresh The threshold for the number of times the link error recovery process happened successfully on the port portLinkDownedThresh The threshold for the number of times the link error recovery process failed on the port portRecvErrThresh The threshold for the number of errors received on the port portRecvRemPhysErrThresh The threshold for the number of remote physical errors received on the port portXmitDiscardThresh The threshold for the number of transmit discards received on the port portPKeyViollnThresh The threshold for the number of times PKey inbound was invalid on the port portPKeyViolOutThresh The threshold for the number of times PKey outbound was invalid on the port portRawViollnThresh The threshold for the number of times a raw inbound packet was discarded by the port D000003 006 Rev A 2 47 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC ee portRawViolOutThresh The threshold for the number of times a raw outbound packet was discarded by the port portLocalLinkIntegThresh The threshold for the number of local link integrity errors on the port portExcBufferOverrunThresh The threshold for the number of excessive buffer overrun errors on the port 2 2 10 Time Service The System Time Inf
42. 2 below Figure 2 12 VIO Module Mouseover eoogc ac ag Ob Bo Go Cl E m E o Click the mouse The VIO module view will be displayed Figure 2 13 VIO Module View Pere ioteter rrr ef 2 fem fea ET s jl Slot 1 FVIC Details Linecard Information E Fem No Value Set frvics FIC in Chassis OxO0066a00da000100 Slot 8 Day s 1 Hour s 19 Minute s 31 Second s Emety No Value Set vcs Main Chassis Unit Slot 3 2 6 D000003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC A _ TT 2 1 3 3 Spine Module View To display the spine module view 1 Mouse over the spine module to display The edges of the spine module are highlighted green as shown in Figure 2 14 below Figure 2 14 Spine Module Mouseover Click the mouse The spine module view is displayed Figure 2 15 Spine Module View Ssrersiom SilverStorm 9240 Upper Hemisphere E J 8 s Slave Spine 6 Details 2 1 4 Component Details Area The Component Details Area for the chassis spine and leaf VIO has three areas Details Header Information area DO00003 006 Rev A 2 7 2 Operations and Administration XX Chassis Viewer QLOGIC ee Menu Figure 2 16 Component Details Area Master Spine 5 Details 2 1 4 1 Details Header Figure 2 17 Details Header The Details Header allows the user to execute command tasks for each hardware compon
43. 20 o6 ot oe hot aes ge a eee ew ee 4 4 SEAUSE CS cose st etdscnt Grad Ate eee eee ee he eS ae 4 4 1 InfiniBand Port Statistics 4 4 2 Port Configuration and Statistics Appendix A Troubleshooting and Technical Reference A 1 Hardware CheckS 0000s A 1 1 SWIC et teose ee eect arene me Se eae ees A 1 2 POWE SUDDIY 2 c 0s dx Gada wa as Sa ee SUSE oe ee A 1 3 GIN eee eari aan E E wees Segoe eae gee A 1 4 OOB Ethernet RJ45 Port 0 A 1 5 Leaf Module IB Ports 000008 Page vi DO00003 006 Rev A XX QLOGIC XZ A 2 Troubleshooting Scenarios anana aaa aa A 3 A 2 1 TINIAN ccs asserted era Sst ato bw as oe ta aoe lea a Gee ee a e a es A 3 D000003 006 Rev A Page vii SilverStorm 9000 Users Guide XX QLOGIC ME S Page viii D000003 006 Rev A Section 1 Introduction This manual describes the configuration and administration tasks for the SilverStorm 9000 series which includes The SilverStorm 9024 24 port InfiniBand switch The SilverStorm Multi Protocol Fabric Director MPFD series a SilverStorm 9020 a SilverStorm 9040 Q SilverStorm 9080 a SilverStorm 9120 a SilverStorm 9240 This manual is organized as follows Section 1 describes the intended audience and technical support Section 2 describes all 9000 switch related configuration and administration tasks Section 3 describes all tasks related to the SilverSt
44. 426920 5 Up hitachiA p6 0x50060E8010428920 0Ox50060E8010428920 6 FIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 2 OxS0006640DD0000030x50006642DD0000030x010101 6 Conf Up hitachi p7 0x50060E8010428920 OxS0060E801042B920 7 BC2FC 00066a00e00001 8d Ext 30x50006640E000018D OxS0006643E000018D0x011101 8 Cont Down hitachiA p8 Ox50060E8010428920 0x50060E801042B920 8 Down 2e7 p1 Ox20000004CF8CO2E7 0x22000004CF8C02E7 1 FIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 6 0x50006640DD0000030x50006646DD0000030x010401 7 Conf pei a AzzOOONNOICERCHIE nara a FIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 6 0x50006640DD0000030x500066460D0000030x010401 1 Conf Down 2e7 p3 0x20000004CF8C02E7 0x22000004CF8C02E7 3 FVIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 6 0x50006640DD0000030x50006646DD0000030x010401 2 Conf Down 2e7 p4 Ox20000004CF8CO2E7 0x22000004CF C02E7 4 Down 2e7 p5 0x20000004CF8C02E7 0x22000004CF8C02E7 5 FIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 6 0x50006640DD0000030x50006646DD0000030x010401 3 Conf baii 2e7 p6 Ox20000004CFBCOZE7 Ox22000004CFBCO2E7 6 FIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 6 OxS0006640DD0000030x50006646DD0000030x010401 4 Conf Down 2e7 p7 0x20000004CF8C02E7 0x22000004CF8C02E7 7 Down 2e7 p8 0x20000004CF8C02E7 0x22000004CF8C02E7 8 VFx 00066a006000016c Port 2 0x500066400000016C 0x500066420000016C 0x011300 8 Conf pees T ITTE EE ETE FVIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 6 0x50006640DD0000030x50006646DD0000030x010401 5 Conf Down Tape Drive A p8 0x500104F0004417F5 0x500104F0004417F6 8 FIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 6 0x50006640DD0000030x50006646DD0000030x010401 6 Cont Down Ob31 p8 Ox20000004C
45. 4CF8C02E7 0x20000004CF8C02E7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Empty No Value Set Down 2 Ox000000 Ox22000004CF8CO2E7 Ox20000004CF8C02E7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Empty No Value Set Down z 0x000000 0x22000004CF8C02E7 0x20000004CF8C02E7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Empty No Value Set Down 4 Ox000000 Ox22000004CF8CO2E7 Ox20000004CF8C02E7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Empty No Value Set Down 5 0x000000 Ox22000004CFSCO2E7 Ox20000004CFSCO2E7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Empty No Value Set Down 6 0x000000 Ox22000004CF8CO2E7 Ox20000004CF8CO2E7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The following is a description of each field of the FCP Target Device Statistics window Name Contains the name defined by the user in the Fibre Channel Target Device Configuration Screen Connect Status Indicates whether the FVIC port is logged into the specified target May be one of two states a Up Indicating that the device is connected a Down Indicating Attention Error that is the device is a configured device but the FVIC card was unable to establish a connection to the device Port Number Indicates the port numbers on the FVIC N Port ID N Port ID is a 24 bit address that identifies the target The Fabric Controller dynamically assigns the N Port ID to the target The N Port ID displayed in this field is the target ID and designates the address of the target on the SAN Node WWN A unique 64 bit identifier that is assigned by the device vendor Port WWN A unique 64 bit identifier tha
46. 5 Set Level Button Logging Wier Log 7 Set Level a Reset Levels a Purge Log The Set Level button allows the user to set log level configuration parameters for all software modules on the FVIC To set log levels 1 From the menu select Logging 2 From Logging select Set Level The Log System Configurator Device Tab window is displayed Figure 3 6 Log System Configurator Device Tab Log System Configurator Slot 7 Module Name 5 Ramon on On On On On On On Off Off Off Off Off Off See on on On On On On On On On Of Off Off Off Off Close The Device tab presents current log level configuration settings for the following software modules RAM The circular log buffer contained in memory To access the contents of this buffer use the Chassis Viewer View Log button Syslog Determines which messages should be logged to the syslog server DO00003 006 Rev A 3 3 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Logging QLOGIC I ee From this screen the user can change any of the log level settings for a specific software module by clicking on the Configure hyperlink which displays a configuration screen Figure 3 7 Device Tab Software Module Configurator Log System Configurator Chassis 7 Device Ram 5 e Log Level ja ja ja ja ja ja CE CE CE CE To change any Log Level settings 1 Click the On Off checkbox to the right o
47. 645D0000019 0x50006640DD000019 73 2 765 0 FIC OO066a00dd000015 Port 6 Auto 4 Gb Public Loop 0x010D01 0x50006646DD000019 0x5000664 0DD000019 64 0 765 0 FIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 7 Auto 4 Gb Public Loop 0x010E01 0x50006647DD000019 0x5000664 0DD000019 55 0 765 0 FIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 8 Auto 4 Gb Fabric 0x010F00 Ox50006648DD000019 0x5000664 0DD000019 48 1 765 0 Refresh Close Following is a description of each field of the FC Port Statistics window Name This field displays the name that was assigned to the connection by the system Set Speed The FVIC port speed setting Actual Speed Actual speed of the FVIC port Topology Type of network topology N PORT ID A 24 bit address that the Fabric Controller dynamically assigns to the port When the FVIC card logs onto the Fibre Channel fabric the Fabric Controller assigns each port on the card an N Port ID In this field the N Port ID displays the source ID and designates the address of the FVIC port on the SAN Port WWN A unique 64 bit identifier that is assigned by the target device vendor The FVIC uses WWNs and N Port IDs to connect to FC storage devices Node WWN A unique 64 bit identifier that is assigned by the device vendor Loss of Signal Count Monitors port signal loss Indicates the number of times the port has lost the optical signal entirely Loss of Sync Count 3 32 DO00003 006 Rev A XKX 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features
48. CLI session timeout parameters as well as set security requirements for the switch The session timeout duration is the length of time that a session remains active if there is no GUI activity If a session is inactive for a time exceeding the timeout duration the user will be logged out To modify the HTTP and CLI configurations DO00003 006 Rev A 2 23 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC ee 1 From the menu select Maintenance 2 Click HTTP CLI Session Config The HT TP CLI Session Configuration screen is displayed Figure 2 39 HTTP CLI Session Configuration Screen Http Session Configuration Master Spine je Http Timeout Duration Seconds Cli Timeout Duration Seconds User Authentication E 600 Login Disabled ha C a S AE e Apply Retresh Close 3 To modify the session timeout duration in seconds click on the existing configuration The row changes to orange 4 Inthe HTTP Timeout Duration field enter the new timeout duration in seconds The default is 0 seconds i e no timeout 5 Inthe CLI Timeout Duration field enter the new timeout duration in seconds The default is 600 seconds 6 To change the User Authentication parameter click on the dropdown list The following is displayed Figure 2 40 User Authentication Dropdown List Http Session Configuration Master Spine Http Timeout Duration Seconds Cli Timeout Duration Seconds User Authentic
49. Enabled and the VLAN of a packet is in the VLAN Membership field of the Ethernet port the frame is sent out the external Ethernet port Otherwise the frame is discarded i e not sent out the Ethernet port When the Egress Rule is enabled the user should typically include the PVID value in the VLAN Membership Egress Tagging Indicates whether the outgoing packet should be tagged with the specified VLAN ID The tagging is enabled only if the Egress Rule is Enabled A user can add the port to a particular VLAN by specifying the VLAN ID in this field Deleting a VLAN ID from this field removes the port from this VLAN Multiple VLAN IDs should be specified as a space separated list The valid VLAN ID values are between 1 and 4094 a Ifthe VLAN of a packet is listed in the Egress Tagging field for a specified external Ethernet port the packet is sent with a VLAN tag a If the VLAN of the packet is not listed in the Egress Tagging field for a specified external Ethernet Port the packet is sent untagged An exception to this would be if a host has specified a priority value in which case the packet is sent with a VLAN tag but with a VLAN ID of 0 The Egress Tagging field contains a list of soace separated VLAN IDs which should be all the VLAN IDs for devices that understand VLAN tags reachable over a specified external Ethernet port Ingress Rule Is a filter on the incoming packets on a per port basis A user can enable or disable the f
50. F8COB31 Ox22000004CF8COB31 8 Down b31 p1 Ox20000004CF8C0B31 0x22000004CF8C0B31 1 Empty No Value Set 0x50006640DD0000030x50006645DD0000030x010600 7 Conf ore b31 p3 Ox20000004CFBCOB31 Ox22000004CFBCOB31 3 Empty No Value Set OxS50006640DD0000030x50006645DD0000030x010600 1 Cont Down b3d 01 Ox20000004CF8COB3D 0x22000004CF8C0B3D 1 4 F i 1 1 z Refresh Close Any devices listed in the Configured Devices table have been previously discovered and configured The devices must have a status of Up in order to be utilized by an SRP Initiator A device will have a status of Down if it is no longer logically connected to the FVIC port listed in the Port column For example if the FVIC previously discovered the device through Port 1 and the Fibre Channel cable has been moved to Port 2 the device will be displayed as Down 4 Ifthe desired device and FVIC port does not appear in the Configured Devices table click Start All newly discovered devices are displayed in the Discovered Devices table NOTE A device will appear for each FVIC port connected to the same fabric e g multiple FVIC ports are connected to the same Fibre Channel switch Figure 3 23 Discovered Devices Table Discovered Devices Cont Name Nodewwn PortWWN NPortID Port BC2FC 00066a00e00001 8d Ext 40x50006640E000018D 0xS0006644E000018D0x010000 1 Cont Bc2FC 00066a00e00001 8d Ext 40xS0006640E00001 8D OxS0006644E000018D0x010000 2 Cont Bc2FC
51. IC SRP Initiators screen Therefore only a single SRP Initiator needs to be defined on the FVIC This Initiator can be used by many hosts The FVIC can be configured even when the SRP hosts are not currently connected to the IB fabric The disadvantage is that debugging problems with individual hosts failing to connect will be difficult to perform from the FVIC For example if the user expects 24 hosts are connected to the FVIC but only 23 are it will be difficult to tell which host has not connected using only the FVIC Chassis Viewer screens This type of debugging needs to be done using the host based tools contained in the Fast Fabric toolset DO00003 006 Rev A XKX 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC NOTE Before using this screen to discover hosts the user must verify that InfiniBand connectivity has been established with each IB enabled host connected to the switch Figure 3 26 SRP Initiator Discovery and Configuration Button Configuration FC Fort Contig FCP Device Discayenr SRP Initiator Discovery SRP Map Contig To discover and configure SRP initiators 1 In the main status and navigation area click on a FVIC 2 From the FVIC menu click on Configuration 3 Click on SRP Initiator Discovery The Fibre Channel SRP Initiator Configuration window is displayed Figure 3 27 Fibre Channel SRP Initiator Configuration Window Fibre Channel SRP Initiator Configuration De
52. Membership Ingress Frame Type Default Priority 1 lEt h Disabled Disabled 1 Admit All a k 2 ext 2 h Disabled Disabled 1 AdmitAl Wi amp Following is a high level description for each field in the window Port Type A user can select between Ethernet and Host If set to Ethernet all fields on the screen are relative to the two external Ethernet ports of the EVIC Ext Specifies the external Ethernet port number Alias Alias is the user assigned name for the external port PVID The Primary VLAN ID PVID of a port For any incoming frame s without a VLAN tag or with a VLAN ID of 0 this column specifies which VLAN the incoming frame s will be associated with By default untagged packets or those with a VLAN ID of 0 also known as priority tagged frames are assigned D000003 006 Rev A 4 15 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Configuration QLOGIC ee 4 16 the VLAN specified by the PVID value which defaults to 1 The PVID of a port should between 1 and 4094 Egress Rule This is a filter on the forwarded packets on a per port basis The user can enable or disable the filter If the Egress Rules field is enabled the Egress Tagging field is enabled If Egress Rules are set to Disabled a frame is sent out the external Ethernet port without a VLAN tag or with a VLAN ID of 0 if a Priority value is to be included in the frame If the Egress Rules are set to
53. NOTE The fields In Frame Size Out Frame Size and Class of Service are currently not supported in the GUI Each field is set by hardware 6 Click Submit The configured devices are now displayed in the Configured Devices table Figure 3 25 Configured Target Devices Table Ox S0060E8000035051 Ox S0060E8000035051 Ox200E0040651 26F 66 Ox200F 0040651 26F 67 O 200E004 0851 26F 66 Ox 200F 0040851 26F a7 Ox200E0040851 26F 66 Ox 200F 0040851 26F 67 Ox200E0040851 26F 66 Ox200F 0040651 26F67 Ox200E0040851 26F 66 Ox 200F 0040851 26F ee Ox200E0040651 26F66 Ox200F 0040651 26F67 Ox 200E0040851 26F 66 Ox 200F 0040851 26F 67 Ox200E004 0851 26F 66 Ox200F 0040851 26F 67 Refresh To edit the name of any configured target in the Configured Devices table 1 Click on any row 2 Type anew name in the Name text box 3 Click on Apply To delete any configured target in the Configured Devices table 1 Click on any row 2 Click on Delete DO00003 006 Rev A 3 13 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Fibre Channel Configuration QLOGIC ee 3 3 3 NOTE Configured devices can only be deleted if they are not assigned to a SRP Map Additionally deleting a device only removes it from the Configured Devices table It may still appear in the Discovered Devices table SRP Initiator Discovery and Configuration 3 14 The SRP Initiator Configuration screen allows the user to discover and configure IB enabled hosts on the f
54. O00003 006 Rev A XX 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC 1 Select an EVIC port or from the Statistics submenu select IB Port Stats The IB Port Statistics window is displayed Figure 4 40 IB Port Statistics Leaf Slot IB Port Statistics The following are descriptions for each field in the Port Statistics area Link State Indicates whether the InfiniBand link associated with the physical port is up or down Possible values are no state change down init armed active and unknown Physical State Indicates whether the internal connection to the InfiniBand port is up or down Possible values are No State Change Sleep Polling Disabled Training Up and Error Recovery Link down default Indicates the default down state as set by the Fabric Manager Possible values are No State Change Sleep Polling and Unknown Active Link Width Indicates the bandwidth of the link on the backplane The bandwidth is specified as a multiplier of 2 5 Gbit sec full duplex serial links As an example 4X specifies a bandwidth of 10 Gbit sec Link Width enabled Indicates actual link width as opposed to the supported link width Link Width supported Indicates the link width in terms of multipliers of 2 5 Gbit sec full duplex serial links supported by the port DO00003 006 Rev A 4 29 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Statistics QLOGIC ee Active Link Speed Indicates the
55. OGIC ee 3 2 1 Select Boot Image 0 000 eee eee 3 3 Fibre Channel Configuration 005 3 3 1 FCP Port Configuration 0005 3 3 2 FCP Device Discovery 00000 c eae 3 3 3 SRP Initiator Discovery and Configuration 3 3 4 SRP Map Configuration 005 3 3 0 SLAUSUCS rrarena deena keer Ge bea ee S ele a 3 3 6 InfiniBand Port Statistics 3 9 0 FCP Target Device Statistics 3 3 8 SRP Initiator Statistics 205 3 3 9 Fibre Channel Port Statistics 3 3 10 Fibre Channel Trap Control 6 Section 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features 4 1 LOJON o ag oye eee ues EE E meee eek ae ees 4 1 1 DCE CVECN win wad E EE a eae Wee Aa a Marek oe en 4 1 2 Reset Log LevelS 0 00 cee eae 4 1 3 Purong TNE LOO 226652344608 oe ele ieee 4 2 Maintenance i ice wae ee ard a Sted Mk GR he ete dete SAR 4 2 1 Select Boot Image 0 cee eee 4 3 COniguration 2e lt c 26o ewacenet Gis hese ood bike 4 3 1 Virtual NIC Information 0005 4 3 2 Configure Pause 0 000 ee 4 3 3 Configure MTU Size 0 0 0 0 cee eee 4 3 4 ViPort Count Configuration 4 5 4 3 5 VLAN Configuration 2 0 0 0 000 eee eee 4 3 6 Link Aggregation 0 cee eee 4 3 7 Maximum Packet Age 00 cee ee eee 4 3 8 PON WIT ONNG
56. QLOGIC a __ TT Monitors port synchronization loss Indicates the number of times the signal from the FVIC Fibre Channel port to the FC fabric was not of sufficient quality to support synchronization with the incoming data stream Invalid Transmission Count Monitors port invalid transmissions Indicates the number of invalid transmissions received The counter is created at boot time and increments as long as the FVIC is running Invalid CRC Count Monitors port Cyclic Redundancy Check errors Indicates the number of times that a CRC error occurs Link Status Monitors the status of the port link state Indicates whether the port is up or down 3 3 10 Fibre Channel Trap Control Figure 3 53 Fibre Channel Trap Control Submenu FL Trap Control The FC Trap Control screen allows the user to set default trap scenarios related to FVIC line card To set Fibre Channel traps 1 Click FVIC 2 Click Trap Control DO00003 006 Rev A 3 33 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Fibre Channel Configuration QLOGIC ee 3 Click FC Trap Control The FC Trap Control screen is displayed Figure 3 54 FC Trap Control Screen fcioulnterconnectLinkUp jw Gen Trap fcioulnterconnectLinkDown iw Gen Trap fciouTargetDeyiceLinkUp iw Gen Trap fciouTargetDeviceLinkbown iw Gen Trap Apply Refresh Close 4 Select or deselect the desired trap s To generate an immediate trap click the app
57. QLOGIC ee 3 The SNMP Target Configuration window is displayed Figure 2 43 SNMP Target Configuration Window SNMP Target Address Addr Name Transport Dom Transport Addr Port Timeout Retry Cnt Tag List Params Storage Type Status bd undefined nms v1 1 3 6 1 6 1 1 172 26 100 201 162 1500 3 rfc1493 rfc1757 rfc1907 rfc2233tmscom v1 params nonvolatile Active nms 2 13 61 6114 172 26 100 201 162 1500 3 rfc1493 ric1 75 rfc1907 rfc2233 tmscom v2 params nonvolatile Active nms v3 1361614 172 26 100 201 162 1500 3 rfc1493 rfc1757 rfc1907 rfc2233tmscom v3 params nonvolatile Active Apply Refresh Close SNMP Target Parameters Parameter Name MP Model Security Model Security Name Security Level Storage Type Status undefined gt public No Auth No Priv nonvolatile Active public No Auth No Priv non olatile Active initialnone No Auth No Priv non olatile Active The top section of the window SNMP Target Addresses allows the user to determine what type of SNMP traps are sent and where they are sent The rows provide an area for specifying multiple trap destinations The bottom section of the window SNMP Target Parameters allows the user to configure each trap destination with version optional security information and filtering mechanisms The Apply button applies the current settings to either the SNMP Target Addresses or SNMP Target Parameters section NOTE The Target Con
58. Retresh Close Following is a high level description for each field in the window Current The current number of host virtual ports in use view only Next Represents the number of virtual ports that will be in use following a reboot Can be modified by the user Max The maximum number of virtual ports available view only 3 If the user has updated the Next field click Apply The ViPort Count will be updated following a reboot 4 3 5 VLAN Configuration VLAN Configuration allows the user to configure the virtual local area network as specified in IEEE 802 1p and 802 1q 4 14 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC kx _ NOTE When using tagged VLANs for Ethernet ports the MTU size should be changed to 1504 since a VLAN tag adds 4 bytes to the message size of a packet For more information on setting MTU size please refer to the section Configure MTU Size on page 4 13 Figure 4 25 VLAN Configuration VLAN Configuration 1 From Menu select Configuration 2 Select VLAN Configuration The VLAN Configuration window is displayed NOTE If the user is configuring VLAN tagging on Ethernet ports only and not on any host ports all default values for PortType Host are acceptable 4 3 5 1 Port Type Ethernet Figure 4 26 VLAN Configuration Window Ethernet Ports VLAN Configuration 2 Ethernet Ext Alias P ID Egress Rule Egress Tagging Ingress Rule YLAN
59. The View Log button allows the user to view the message log Figure 4 3 View Log Button To view the message log _ View Log Logging Set Level Reset Levels Purge Log 1 From the menu select Logging 2 Click View Log The log message window is displayed Figure 4 4 Sample Message Log Log Messages D 20077 02 28 16 41 55 751U Thread startup Ox8fdb9 Arbel Set PCI Max Payload Size at 0x60 to W 2007 02 28 16 41 56 791U Thi Fepi start dis Wl 2007 02 28 16 41 56 791U Th Fepi Cannot start dis z2 WI2007 02 28 16 41 56 791U Th Fepi Cannot start dis a fp Wl Zo07 0Z Z28 16 41 56 791U Th Fepi Cannot start di pB P wA ar W 2007 02 28 16 41 56 791U Th Fepi Cannot start dis a read CPUL 0x1 covery on port Z 940 0x2000 128 fabric down read CPUL 0x1 covery on port 4 fabric down read CPUL 0x1 covery on port 5 fabr down read CPUL 0x1 covery on port 6 fabric down read CPUL 0x1 covery on port 10 fabric down W12007702 28 16 41 56 7910 Fepi Cannot start Wl Z007 02 28 16 41 56 791U0 Thi i start dis i Wl zoo7 02 28 16 41 56 791U Thr Fepi art discovery on port 14 fabri 2 P cpi Cannot st W12007 02 28 16 41 56 791U Thr Fepi start disc Th isc read CPUL Ox1 covery 3 ead CPUL Oxl ead CPUL 0x1 overy on port 18 Al 2007 02 28 16 41 56 811U Thread CPUL Oxl Fepi I connect Zz
60. The user does not need to take action PARTIAL When more information is available Partial causes additional message related details to be displayed CONFIGURATION An informational message indicating changes that a user has made to the system configuration The user does not need to take any action INFO Informational messages that occur during a system or component boot The user does not need to take any action PERIODIC An informational message containing periodic statistics The user does not need to take action Debug message levels 1 through 5 Debug messages are for supplier and or SilverStorm engineering use and are not necessarily indicative of actions that an end user may need to take gt gt DEBUG1 Messages that describe the states of connections and links DEBUG2 Messages that describe major configuration changes or operations DEBUG3 Messages that describe the I O flow DEBUG4 Messages that contain the packet dumps within an I O flow I O flows contain multiple packets DEBUG5 Messages that contain the packet dumps within an I O flow I O flows contain multiple packets Important When configuring the log levels to display debug messages care should be taken to ensure that system performance issues are weighed against troubleshooting requirements Generally the higher the debug number the more information is written to the log Specifically debug 3 5 have the most effect on sys
61. XX QLOGIC SilverStorm 9000 Users Guide DO00003 006 Rev A Page SilverStorm 9000 Users Guide XX QLOGIC ee Page ii D000003 006 Rev A XX SilverStorm 9000 Users Guide QLOGIC TO aaa Information furnished in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable However QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use QLogic Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without notice Applications described in this document for any of these products are for illustrative purposes only QLogic Corporation makes no representation nor warranty that such applications are suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document No part of this document may be copied nor reproduced by any means nor translated nor transmitted to any magnetic medium without the express written consent of QLogic Corporation Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks and Windows Server is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Red Hat and all Red Hat based trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Red Hat Inc SUSE is a registered trademark of Novell Inc All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respecti
62. abric There are three methods for configuring SRP Initiators The user must decide which method best meets the needs of the network environment Discover the SRP Initiators This method utilizes the Start button on the SRP Initiator Configuration screen to find and configure each individual SRP Initiator This method reports on the SRP Initiators that have attempted but have been unsuccessful in establishing an SRP connection to the FVIC since the last reboot The advantage of this method is that each individual SRP initiator has a name which makes debugging connection problems simpler The disadvantage is that each SRP Initiator must be manually configured Manually Configure each SRP Initiator Port In this method use the Click to Add Host button to individually add SRP Initiators The advantages of this method are each individual SRP initiator has a name which may be debugging connection problems easier and the FVIC can be configured even if the SRP hosts are not currently connected to the IB fabric The disadvantages are 1 the information for each SRP Initiator must be manually entered and 2 each SRP Initiator must be configured individually Use Wildcarding In this method the individual SRP Initiator Ports i e the HCA Port GUIDs are not used when matching a request from a host to an entry in the SRP Initiators table Instead only the SRP Initiator Extension from the host is matched against the SRP Extension ID on the FV
63. ailed and is not operational icsChassis TrapbPowerSupplyEEPROMReadFailure This trap indicates that an error condition was encountered when reading the EEPROM of the power supply icsChassis TrapPowerSupplyFanFailed This trap indicates that a power supply fan has failed and is not operational Fan Group icsChassis TrapbFanNotResponding This trap indicates that a fan is not responding to HEARTBEAT poll requests that are issued by the internal chassis management service icsChassis TrapFanTraylnserted This trap indicates that a fan was inserted into the chassis icsChassis TrapFanTrayRemoved This trap indicates that a fan was removed from the chassis icsChassis TrapFanFailed This trap indicates that a fan has failed and is not operational icsChassis TrapbFanTrayEEPROMReadFailure This trap indicates that an error condition was encountered when reading the EEPROM of the fan tray 2 2 9 Port Statistics The Chassis View Port Statistics area provides IB port information for all of the external and internal ports of the switch Figure 2 59 IB Port Statistics Fort Stats a IB Fort Stats To view port statistical information do the following D000003 006 Rev A 2 39 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC ME 1 From the Chassis View Port Statistics submenu select IB Port Stats The IB Port Statistics window is displayed Figure 2 60 Chassis IB Port Statisti
64. ance submenu click Reboot A screen similar to the following screen is displayed 9240 shown Figure 2 22 Reboot Screen R e b o ot O Spine 1 Slave Spine 2 Master Reboot Entire Hemisphere Reboot Close 2 10 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC OL aaa 2 Select the radio button of the spine s to be rebooted or select the Reboot Entire Hemisphere radio button to reboot the applicable hemisphere and all spines 3 Click Reboot 2 1 4 2 3 Rebooting Multiple Managed Spines using the CLI In a redundant management configuration 9080 9120 and 9240 it may occasionally be necessary for the user to reboot both managed spines in a hemisphere This is accomplished through the CLI of the master spine 1 Access the master spine CLI via Telnet SSH or through the switch RS232 serial ports 2 The system prompts for a user name At the prompt enter admin 3 The system prompts for a password At the prompt enter adminpass The system responds with Welcome to the lt SWITCH gt CLI Type list for the list of commands 4 To reboot multiple spines enter the following command reboot now m n where now initiates the reboot process as soon as the user presses Enter i e no system y n prompt m reboots just the management card of the master spine This is a non disruptive reboot i e the reboot will not interfere with any switch
65. annel Protocol FCP Interconnect Configuration Discover and Configure FCP Target Devices Discover and Configure SRP Initiators Configure SRP Mapping LUN Mapping DO00003 006 Rev A 3 9 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Fibre Channel Configuration QLOGIC ee 3 3 1 FCP Port Configuration The FCP Port Configuration screen allows the user to set FVIC port speed and network topologies Figure 3 17 FCP Port Configuration Configuration FC Fort Contig FCF Device Discovery o SRF Initiator Discowe ny _ SRP Map Contig To configure FCP interconnections 1 In the main status and navigation area click on an FVIC 2 From the FVIC menu click Configuration 3 Click FC Port Configuration The FCP Port Configuration screen is displayed Figure 3 18 FCP Port Configuration Screen gt Name _ __ SetSpeed_ Actual Speed__ Topology NPortID PortWWN NodeWWN Link Status FIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 1 Auto 4 Gb Fabric 0x010800 0x50006641DD000019 0x50006640DD000019 Up FIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 2 Auto 4 Gb Public Loop 0x010901 0x50006642DD000019 0x5000664 0DD000019 Up FIC O0066a00dd000015 Port 3 Auto 4 Gb Fabric 0x010400 0x50006643DD000019 0x50006640DD000019 Up FIC OO066a00dd000015 Port 4 Auto 4 Gb Fabric 0x010B00 0x50006644DD000019 0x50006640DD000019 Up FIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 5 Auto 4 Gb Fabric 0x010C00 0x50006645DD0000139 0x50006640DD000019 Up FIC O0066a00dd000015 Port 6 Auto 4 G
66. any row 2 Click on Delete 3 16 DO00003 006 Rev A XKX 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC o In addition to using the method above the user can click on the Click to Add Host button in the Discovered Hosts table to add and configure IB hosts Figure 3 31 Click to Add Host Button Device Discovery Control fie Since ast started Dawe Choos Mine Soda SECORS Click to Add Host cor GUID Extended SRP Id Configure 0 1 In the Discovered Hosts table click the Click to Add Host button The following is displayed Figure 3 32 Add Host Window Device Discovery Control Tithe since last starts f Fourie t Mirte 45 Second Specify the GUID and extended SRP Id ee submit Cancel 2 Inthe Initiator GUID text box enter the 16 digit SRP Initiator port GUID number NOTE A user can determine an HCA 7000 or HCA 9000 Port GUID by entering the following at any host prompt a plinfo for port 1 Q p2info for port 2 3 Inthe SRP Extension ID text box enter the 16 digit SRP Extension ID number NOTE The user can find the SRP extension ID inthe ics_ srp configuration file 4 Inthe Name text box enter an applicable host name 5 Click Submit The host will now appear in the Configured Initiators table Using the Click to Add Host button is also useful for wildcarding IB hosts Wildcarding allows the user to create SRP Initiators that can be utilized by multip
67. at a module was inserted into the chassis IcsChassis TrapModuleRemoved This trap indicates that a module was removed from the chassis icsChassis TrapModuleFailed This trap indicates that a module has failed and is not operational icsChassis TrapModuleSelfTestFailure This trap indicates that the module failed one or more of its self test icsChassis Trap ModuleEEPROMReadFailure This trap indicates that an error condition was encountered when reading the EEPROM of the module icsChassis TrapbModuleF PGAReadFailure This trap indicates that an error condition was encountered when reading the Field Programmable Gate Array FPGA of the module icsChassis TrapModuleBulkPowerFailure This trap indicates that the bulk power used by a module has failed within the chassis icsChassis TrapModuleReboot This trap indicates that the module is in the process of rebooting Power Group icsChassis TrapbPowerSupplyNotResponding This trap indicates that a power supply is not responding to HEARTBEAT poll requests that are issued by the internal chassis management service icsChassis TrapPowerSupplyInserted This trap indicates that a power supply was inserted into the chassis icsChassis TrapbPowerSupplyRemoved This trap indicates that a power supply was removed from the chassis 2 38 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC Tm _ TT icsChassis TrapPowerSupplyFailed This trap indicates that a power supply has f
68. at arrived with an explicit VLAN tag are accepted Default Priority Indicates the 802 1p based priority of a packet if the incoming frame does not contain a VLAN tag The priority should be between 0 and 7 4 3 5 2 Port Type Host Figure 4 27 VLAN Configuration Window Host Ports LAN Configuration 1 6 Yirtual Port P ID Egress Rule Ingress Rule YLAN Membership Ingress Frame Type 1 ft Disabled Disabled i AdmitAll 2 h Disabled Disabled f Admita 3 ft Disabled y Disabled gt i AdmitAl 4 ft Disabled y Disabled gt AdmitAl 5 6 Default Priority Host Ignores VLAN HostName loc Hostinstance Enabled st106 6 Enabled st93 6 Enabled st93 3 5 1 4 0x0 4 0x0 4 0x0 4 0x0 Enabled st93 Enabled st93 Enabled st93 GE O JOGE oO JEE 0x0 4 fi Disabled gt Disabled Admit All fi Disabled Disabled Admit All Apply Refresh Close 0x0 4 HTT Following is a high level description for each field in the window Port Type A user can select between Ethernet and Host If set to Host all fields on the screen are relative to the 256 virtual ports between hosts running the VNIC driver and the EVIC DO00003 006 Rev A 4 17 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Configuration QLOGIC ee NOTE An EVIC contains both Ethernet and virtual ports A virtual port is a logical port going from t
69. ation F 600 Login Disabled v User Only Required Apply Refresh Close Login Disabled Ldap 7 Select the preferred user authentication method These are LDAP use an LDAP server If the user name password validation fails to complete successfully check in the database of the local switch Login Enabled UserName and Password must be entered and must match what is in the database of the local switch UserOnly Required According to the local switch database a valid username must be entered A password is not required Login Disabled Does not require username or password 8 When finished click the Apply button 2 24 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC A _ TT 2 2 6 SNMP The SNMP submenu allows the user to view and modify SNMP trap configuration information Figure 2 41 SNMP Submenu Enmp o Target Configuration E Filter Status Set Community Strings 2 2 6 1 Target Configuration The Target Configuration button displays the SNMP Target Configuration Window allowing the user to view and edit existing SNMP trap destinations Figure 2 42 Target MIB Configuration Button Snmp Target Configuration Filter Status _ Set Community Strings To display the Target Configuration window 1 From the menu select SNMP 2 Select Target Configuration D000003 006 Rev A 2 25 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features
70. ations and Administration QLOGIC Tm __ TT NOTE Useavalueof1 to access a remote host Fabric Manager ora remote embedded Fabric Manager There is no need to specify a value if accessing a host Fabric Manager on the same host where sm query S running d lt VAL gt the destination IP address or host name This is used to connect to a remote instance Remote Options NOTE These options are ignored if the d option is not specified h help displays help information c COMMUNITY sets the community string 2 3 Spine View Menu For information on accessing the Spine View refer to Spine Module View on page 2 7 Figure 2 78 Spine View Menu Menu E Logging View Log Purge Log hiaintenance Select Boot Image Subnet hlanager Control Spine Fort Stats IB Port Stats License Keys Key Administration NOTE For information on IB port statistics refer to the section Port Statistics on page 2 39 DO00003 006 Rev A 2 5 2 Operations and Administration Spine View Menu 2 3 1 Logging 2 3 1 1 QLOGIC The Logging submenu allows the user to view and purge the log message file Figure 2 79 Logging Submenu Logging View Log Purge Log Viewing the Log NOTE Each management spine maintains a separate log The View Log button allows the user to view the message log Figure 2 80 View Log Button Logging View Log Purge Log To view the message log 1 From the menu
71. b Public Loop 0x010D01 0x50006646DD000019 0x5000664 0DD000019 Up FIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 7 Auto 4 Gb Public Loop 0x010E01 0x50006647DD000019 0x5000664 0DD000019 Up FIC OO066a00dd000015 Port 8 Auto 4Gb Fabric 0x010F00 0x50006648DD000019 0x50006640DD000019 Up Apply Refresh Close 4 Select the FVIC port to be modified The row changes to orange 5 To set the port speed click the drop down in the Speed column Select either Auto negotiate Auto 1 GB 2 GB or 4 GB Figure 3 19 FCP Interconnect Set Speed HOLS Set Speed Auto ne Nie 3 10 DO00003 006 Rev A XKX 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC o 6 Make sure topology is set to either a Private Loop if a port is connected to a storage device supporting loop but does not support a fabric login b Public Loop if a port is connected to a storage device supports loop and requires a fabric login c Point to Point if a port is connected to a device supporting point to point login d Fabric is the default value to use when a port is connected to a Fibre Channel switch Figure 3 20 FCP Interconnect Set Topology T Topology Fabric f 7 To save changes click Apply 3 3 2 FCP Device Discovery The FCP Device Discovery screen allows the user to discover and configure Fibre Channel devices on the fabric NOTE Each Fibre Channel device must first be configured here before it can be part of a SRP Ma
72. cs 2 2 9 0 1 Understanding Port Naming Conventions Following is an explanation of the conventions used in the Port Name column Leaf modules ports L Leaf module number P Leaf module port number Example L12P01 is leaf module 12 port number 1 Interswitch Link ISL Ports S Spine module number L Leaf leaf module number A Spine module switch chip A B Spine module switch chip B a b c Links between a leaf module and each spine chip Example S2AL10 is the ISL between spine module 2 switch chip A and leaf module 10 NOTE Spine chips are referenced by the spine number and the switch chip identifier Each spine module contains two switch chips Switch chip A and B 2 40 D000003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC OL aa 2 2 9 1 Port Statistics Field Descriptions Link State Indicates whether the InfiniBand link associated with the physical port is up or down Possible values are no state change down init armed active and unknown Physical State Indicates whether the internal connection to the InfiniBand port is up or down Possible values are No State Change Sleep Polling Disabled Training Up and Error Recovery Link Down Default Indicates the default down state as set by the Fabric Manager Possible values are No State Change Sleep Polling and Unknown Active Link Width Indicates the number of full duplex serial links that are currently being used
73. d adminpass The Chassis Viewer home page is displayed The Chassis Viewer manages The switch chassis D000003 006 Rev A 2 1 2 Operations and Administration XX Chassis Viewer QLOGIC eee Each MPFD leaf module Each MPFD virtual I O VIO hardware device Each MPFD spine module Logging and monitoring functionality ad 2 1 1 Home Page Figure 2 2 SilverStorm 9024 Home Page SilverStorm 9024 DDR PY cc a AAA TAAA vewFRU O venteo gt Chassis Viewer Suppor Info S iver storm Chassis Details Chassis Units Test E it Index e reen Description SilverStorm 9024 DDR SilverStorm 9024 DDR Power Supply 1 Power Supply 2 Fan Tray 1 OOB LAN IP South 4DM1024 ambient temp DM1024 downstream temp MAX6690 Ambient temp MAX6690 CPU Temp South 4DM1024 SVV12 0 voltage DM1024 B5 0 voltage South 4DM1024 81 2 voltage South 40M1024 B3 3V voltage Chassis Viewer Support Info E Eae Em Eem ral __ COUCH ICD ayn fea a e m ties ern Ciera ral _ Coc Cy ees Beaten ot eoners eral QAQAS Ees Ce Go GOE Qaqa ii Eae Em LE GDG qos Eate SEDLE go aA FQ E Eaim C GD az o i BL M aa Cc Eoy cS cs Lo CO Ce Cs Go a wall OT qoas A Maa eae ee oe ec ce ee eaten yt iD a D qms a Ce a m Go e ral QAQA
74. d packets received that were directed to the broadcast address Multicast Pkts The total number of good packets received that were directed to a multicast address CRCAlignErrors CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check The total number of packets received that had a length of between 64 and 1518 octets inclusive but had either a bad Frame Check Sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets Alignment Error UndersizePkts The total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets long but were otherwise well formed OversizePkts The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets but were otherwise well formed Fragments The total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and had either a bad Frame Check Sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets Alignment Error Jabbers The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and had either a bad Frame Check Sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets Alignment Error Collisions The best estimate of the total number of collisions on this Ethernet segment Pkts64Octets DO000003 006 Rev A 4 33 4 EVIC C
75. d0 AVpd Invalid or corrupt Switch Firmware found Response Firmware will be updated Correction This is normal after a software upgrade or after the reboot following a change to the SMA Node Description If this appears at any other time contact Technical W 2005 12 20 17 52 16 200U Thread AvpdWorker 0x8709dcd0 AVpd Invalid or corrupt Switch Firmware found Response Firmware will be updated Correction This is normal after a software upgrade or after the reboot following a change to the SMA Node Description If this appears at any other time contact Technical Wl 2005 12 20 17 54 10 360U Thread AvpdWorker O0x8709dcd0 AVpd Invalid or corrupt Switch Firmware found Response Firmware will be updated Correction This is normal after a software upgrade or after the reboot following a change to the SMA Node Description If this appears at any other time contact Technical BIZANCA 19 64 9 MIAT Thennd Hamat MwOIMWIBONS 2 58 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC o To save a log message for further analysis perform the following steps 1 From the Messages window select Edit Select All or CTRL A Select Edit Copy or CTRL C Open a text editing package such as Notepad Select Edit Paste or CTRL V Save as a plain text txt file a ee a 2 3 1 2 Purging the Log The Purge Log button purges the RAM clearing the log file s Figure 2 82 Purge Log Button Loggin
76. dis 4 covery on port fabric dow Wl 2007 02 28 16 41 56 791U Thread CPUL Ox1 cpi Cannot start discovery on port 5 fabric down WI ZO07 0Z Z28 16 41 56 791U Thread CPUL Ox1 Fepi discover t 6 fabric dow Wl2007 02 28 16 41 56 791U Thread CPUL 0x1 Fepi annot start discovery on port 10 fabric dow W Z007 02 28 16 41 56 791U Thread CPUL Ox1 Fepi Cannot start discovery on port 12 WI 2007 02 28 16 41 56 791U Thread CPUL Ox1 cpi Cann t discovery on port 13 fabric dow Wl Z007 0Z Z8 16 41 56 791U Thread CPUL 0x1 Fepi Cann Start disco om port 14 Wl ZOO7 0Z Z28 16 41 56 791U Thread CPUL 0x1 i annot start discovery on port 18 fabric dow A 2007 02 28 16 41 56 811U Thread CPUL 0x1 Fepi cpi Interconnect Z FVIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 2 Link Restore d 2007 02 28 16 41 56 861U Thread CPUL 0x1 Fepi Interconnect 5 FVIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 5 Link Restore d W 20077 02 28 16 41 57 191U Thread CPUL 0xl Fepi ot start discovery on port 6 fabric down To save a log message for further analysis perform the following steps 1 From the Messages window select Edit Select All or CTRL A Select Edit Copy or CTRL C Open a text editing package such as Notepad Select Edit Paste or CTRL V Save as a plain text txt file ye S 3 2 DO00003 006 Rev A XKX 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC 3 1 1 Set Level Figure 3
77. e size currently supported This value should be equal to or greater than the largest MTU size of any of the VirtualNIC host connections using the EVIC If it is not host will be unable to connect NOTE Values larger than 1500 bytes are used to support Jumbo Frames When enabling Jumbo Frames make certain that all devices in the Ethernet network are configured to support the same MTU size Additionally If any of the Ethernet ports are using tagged VLANs the MTU size should be increased by 4 bytes even if the port is not using jumbo frames since a VLAN tag adds 4 bytes to the message size of a packet Additionally an MTU value that is larger than is required may degrade performance 4 Click Apply NOTE The EVIC must be rebooted for the new MTU size to be updated 4 3 4 ViPort Count Configuration Configuring ViPort counts allows the user to set the number of host connections allowed below the maximum supported by the VIO hardware Doing so allows users D000003 006 Rev A 4 13 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Configuration QLOGIC to have more Ethernet buffers per ViPort when not using all the host connections i e ViPorts Figure 4 23 VPort Count a Configure WiPort Count 1 From Menu select Configuration 2 Select Configure ViPort Count The ViPort Count window is displayed Figure 4 24 ViPort Count Window Configure Yirtual Port PI Max Count Slot 3 Current Next Apply
78. eatures QLOGIC ee The leaf port statistics window is displayed Figure 2 62 Leaf Port Statistics Window 3 MW WG Go ta a SS OOOO se For information on the each IB port statistic field refer to the section Port Statistics Field Descriptions on page 2 41 2 2 9 4 Spine Modules 1 Select a spine module The spine module view is displayed 2 From the Spine menu select Spine Port Stats then IB Port Stats Figure 2 63 Spine Port Stats Menu Spine Port Stats a IB Port Stats 2 44 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC A _ TTT The spine port statistics window is displayed Figure 2 64 Spine Port Statistics Window For information on the each IB port statistic field refer to the section Port Statistics Field Descriptions on page 2 41 2 2 9 5 Set Field Thresholds The Set Field Thresholds screen allows the user to set for a specific parameter s an error message threshold for the cable ports on the switch Figure 2 65 Set Field Thresholds Fort Stats IB Port Stats Set Field Thresholds To change error reporting thresholds do the following DO00003 006 Rev A 2 45 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC ee 1 Click on Port Stats 2 Click on Set Field Thresholds The Set Field Thresholds screen is displayed Figure 2 66 Set Field Thresholds Screen Set
79. ed or ics_inic must be restarted on the host at the other end of the virtPort Restart ics_inic as follows etc init d ics_inic restart Once done any VLAN definitions made containing interfaces referenced in the ics_inic cfg file need to be redone In the case of this example the command vconfig add eioc2 11 needs to be reissued 4 3 5 5 Alternative VLAN Setup This is an example explains how to setup two interfaces on a host each on a different VLAN Figure 4 31 Alternative VLAN Setup EVIC Host External Port 1 VLAN 10 Traffic VLAN 20 Traffic eioc10 VLAN 10 and VLAN 20 Traffic eioc20 NOTE For this example eioc10 will be on VLAN 10 and eioc20 will be on VLAN 20 1 Host configuration Editthe file etc sysconfig ics inic cfg as follows CREATE NAME e10c10 PRIMARY IOCGUID 0x66a01le1000abc INSTANCE 10 PORT 1 CREATE NAME eioc20 PRIMARY IOCGUID 0x66a0lel000abc INSTANCE 20 PORT 1 This sets up the two interfaces to the same external port 1 on the EVIC with a GUID of OOO66A01E1000ABC This is possible because each INSTANCE iS D000003 006 Rev A 4 23 XX 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features Configuration QLOGIC ee different The instance and name are not required to be the same as the VLAN number The two virtual ports on the EVIC that have been setup need to be configured 2 From the EVIC GUI select Configuration VLAN Configuration and Port
80. eetasete cur 2 22 2 2 0 HTTP Session Configuration 0 0 0 0 cee ees 2 23 2 2 6 SNMP eea e Sees ate art eg le ton recat ei bate seen ge ene ah we ae 2 25 2 2 1 Configuration File Administration nananana aaa aaan 2 31 2 2 8 Chassis Traps ase o s atnwvlely A Aw e D eaa e i ea aT ad 2 36 2 2 9 POT StaIS S eerren rea eeta a a Ga wes Mae Sa Gi Se Se nee 2 39 2 2 10 TIME SCWICS verri ok oe eee ee eet aaea E thee a a 2 48 2 2 11 Configuring the Switch OOB IP Address 048 5 2 50 2 2 12 Configuring the Switch Default Gateway IP Address 2 51 2 2 13 Fabric Manager Configuration 0 0 0 eee 2 52 2 2 14 The sm_query Application 0 0 0 0 ccc ee 2 53 2 3 Spine VIEW MGM mirre 6 lt ee04e8 ede Vee sec tee kee eee ede eh eee 2 57 2 3 1 LOGOING avcuvetues Awa EE AE A aber Bhd 2 58 2 3 2 Select Boot Image nananana aa ees 2 60 2 3 3 Fabie Manager Control 4 reretityei igen an una aag 2 61 2 3 4 License Keys Key Administration aaa aaaea 2 62 Section 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features 3 1 Eere olia o E E E EEEE TEE EE TEE es ee OTET 3 1 3 1 1 DCMUOVEl sapei inthe ae a oe ee ieee eae bee kes 3 3 3 1 2 Reset Log Levels n heb xs eee es Seema ee eee es bas 3 6 3 1 3 PUrOING Ihe LOG esee xe2acerees Ges 34 Sheed tees eaeed ee at 3 7 3 2 MalINC NANG 33 sos ona tis Oe bh oa be Bree Bee a Cae BS eee 3 8 D000003 006 Rev A Page v SilverStorm 9000 Users Guide XX QL
81. elect the mapping to be deleted The Initiator and Map configuration information is displayed in the bottom of the window Figure 3 40 Initiator and Map Configuration Information SRP Initiator Map Configuration p netiimki 0x00D0B70000102C06 0x0000000000000001 p JBOD Click to Add hetlinux4 Active Connections 0 Entry Status Active GUID Ox00D0B70000102C06 Extended SRP ID 0x0000000000000001 aan P JBOD Direct Use Count 0 Entry Status Active Lo a EID 0x210000203771998F fest en _ 5 In the Map configuration information area click the Deactivate button NOTE When a map is deactivated the map is still present SRP initiators requesting to connect to the map will be rejected Additionally the green box in the IOC X Mapping column will change to yellow Figure 3 41 Deactivate Button NETLinux Active Connections 0 Entry Status Active GUID Ox00D0B700001020BC Extended SRP ID Ox0000000000000001 AP Hitachi Direct Use Count 0 i Deactivate Error Count 0 Target Host LUN l Target LUN Hitachi 9200 0x50060 8000035050 0 0 3 22 D000003 006 Rev A XX 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC 6 Once the Entry Status changes to Inactive click on the Delete Map button Figure 3 42 Inactive Entry Status and Delete Map Button Initiator NETLinux Active Connections 0 a GUID 0x00D0B7000010208C Extended SRP ID 0x000000000000
82. ent The graphic above displays the Details Header All component Details Headers contain the following buttons Logout NOTE The Logout button is only displayed if the user has set the User Authentication parameter to Login Enabled through the HTTP Session Configuration submenu Refer to HTTP Session Configuration on page 2 23 for more information View Field Replaceable Unit FRU Information Reboot Figure 2 18 Leaf VIO and Spine Information Area Spine Slot Information B Apply Refresh The Leaf VIO and Spine Information Area allows the user to view high level information for each specific leaf or spine module The information area is comprised of fields that are tied to live data from the selected hardware component as well as live system information 2 8 D000003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC TO _ _ mm _ _ _ Additionally the Component Information Area has Apply and Refresh buttons which perform the following functionality Apply Saves any user edits within the white fields to flash memory Refresh Refreshes all fields in the information areas Figure 2 19 Chassis View Component Information Area Chassis System Information ilverStor Firmware Version 3 2 0 0 10 Jan 6 2006 Field Default Default _ _ q 8 The Chassis View Component Information Area allows the user to monitor important information for eac
83. er will not come up Resolution Workaround 1 Invalid IP Address entered for the chassis or spine modules via the console port Use the showChassisIpAddr command to be sure the address has been set correctly 2 If attempting to access the switch from a remote LAN ensure that the default gateway default route addresses are set correctly A 2 1 2 Nodes cannot be seen in SilverStorm Fabric Viewer Symptoms When viewing the IB fabric with the SilverStorm Fabric Viewer no nodes are seen Resolution Workaround 1 Possibly a bad IB cable s Ensure that there is a Blue LED illuminated on the leaf module IB ports of the switch Make sure that all devices nodes can be seen in the Fabric Viewer window 2 Check the cables and connections subnet manager and the rest of the fabric 3 The subnet manager may not be running on the IP address specified in Fabric Viewer Check the IP address and make sure the subnet manager is in the Active state on that node Depending on the configuration of that node following a reboot the subnet manager may or may not restart D000003 006 Rev A A 3 XX Troubleshooting Scenarios QLOGIC ____ A 4 DO00003 006 Rev A
84. es a mapping to an entry in the SNMP Target Parameters table determining the version of SNMP to use MP Model The Message Processing Model to be used when generating SNMP messages for entry Values for this field are O for SNMP v1 1 for SNMP v2 and 3 for SNMP v3 Security Model The Security Model to be used when generating SNMP messages using this entry Values for this field are 1 for SNMP v1 2 for SNMP v2 or 3 for SNMP v3 Security Name Security name identifies the entity for whom SNMP messages will be generated NOTE This is equivalent to the community string in an SNMP get Security Level One of three options NoAuthNoPriv No Authentication no privacy AuthNoPriv Authentication no privacy 2 28 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC a AuthPriv Authentication and privacy Storage Type This field determines whether or not the entry is saved for each reboot of the switch Nonvolatile means thatthe value is saved and remains with each subsequent reboot Volatile or Other indicates it will not be saved Status Indicates the current status of the row The row may be in one of three states Active Notin service Not Ready NOTE A status of not in service indicates that the current row will not be used in the event a trap is generated by the system Toggling a trap to not in service which temporarily suspends trap forwarding may be useful to keep va
85. esponse before re sending the trap Retry Count Specifies the number of attempts to be made to send the trap after a timeout condition occurs NOTE Timeout and Retry Count are SNMP v2 c and above Not applicable for v1 traps Tag List Specifies which traps should be sent to this particular destination NOTE RFC2233 specifies the link up down traps Including RFC2233 in the Tag List specifies that the trap receiver will get link up down traps Parameters Specifies a mapping to an entry in the SNMP Target Parameters table determining the version of SNMP to use Storage Type D000003 006 Rev A 2 2 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC eee This field determines whether or not the entry is saved for each reboot of the switch Nonvolatile means thatthe value is saved and remains with each subsequent reboot Volatile or Other indicates it will not be saved Status Indicates the current status of the row The row may be in one of three states Active Not in service Not Ready NOTE A status of not in service indicates that the current row will not be used in the event a trap is generated by the system Toggling a trap to not in service which temporarily suspends trap forwarding may be useful to keep values intact SNMP Target Parameters NOTE Changes can only be made to rows that have a status of not in service Parameter Name Specifi
86. ess 4 Type in the desired net mask 5 Click Apply 2 2 12 Configuring the Switch Default Gateway IP Address The Set Default Gateway IP address Window allows the user to configure the IP address for the default gateway to route packets from the OOB management port to an external network To configure the Switch default gateway IP address 1 From the OOB LAN IP submenu click Set Default Gateway IP Figure 2 74 Set Switch Default Gateway IP Address Button Oob Lan Ip Set Oob Lan Ip set Default Gatemay p 2 Click in the OOB IP Address field Figure 2 75 Set Default Gateway IP Window Set Default Gateway Ip gt Apply Refresh Close 3 Type in the correct switch default gateway IP address D000003 006 Rev A 2 51 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC ee 4 Click Apply NOTE A reboot is required to activate the new gateway IP address 2 2 13 Fabric Manager Configuration NOTE This section assumes the user has purchased and activated the embedded version of the Fabric Manager NOTE For the SilverStorm 9020 the Fabric Manager Configuration submenu is part of the EVIC and FVIC menu Figure 2 76 Subnet Manager Submenu Subnet hlanager a Configuration 2 2 13 1 Automatically starting the Fabric Manager To enable the Fabric Manager to automatically start at boot time 1 From the menu click Subnet Manager 2 Click Configurati
87. et vlaningressRuleSet vi 56 1 3 Allow packets in VLAN 11 to be sentto virtPort 56 with the command vlanMapMemberSet vlanMapMemberSet vi 56 11 1 4 Remove the Ignore VLAN option on virtPort 56 with the command ethVirtlgnoreVilanSet ethVirtIgnoreVlanSet 56 The configuration of the host ports on the EVIC is now complete Next the Ethernet ports of the EVIC must also be configured 4 3 5 4 4 Ethernet Port Configuration Ethernet ports are configured in a similar way As in the previous example Ethernet port 2 is used To configure Ethernet ports do the following 1 Enable egress rules on Ethernet Port 2 with the command vlanEgressRuleSet vlanEgressRuleSet eth 2 1 2 Tag packets going to Ethernet port 2 with VLAN tag 11 with the command vlanMapTaggedSet vlanMapTaggedSet eth 2 11 1 4 22 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC XZN 3 Enable Ingress rules on Ethernet port 2 with the command vlaningressRuleSet vlaningressRuleSet eth 2 1 4 Allow packets in VLAN 11 to be sent over Ethernet port 2 with the command vlanMapMemberSet vlanMapMemberSet eth 2 11 1 4 3 5 4 5 Additional Notes All of these commands are active when issued with the exception of the ethVirtIgnoreVlanSet command This command takes effect the next time the virtPort comes up AvirtPort comes up when the ics_inic driver is started and the EVIC is also up Therefore either the EVIC must be reboot
88. etween 1 and 4094 When Ingress Filtering is enabled the following rules apply Tagged frames received on the Ethernet port will be forwarded if the VLAN ID of the frame is in the VLAN Membership list Untagged and priority tagged frames received on the Ethernet link will be forwarded if the PVID of the Ethernet port is in the VLAN Membership list Otherwise the frame is discarded Ingress Frame Type The Ingress Frame Type is a rule controlling whether non VLAN tagged frames are accepted When the Ingress Frame Type is set to Admit All all packets both VLAN and non VLAN tagged are accepted Otherwise only packets that arrived with an explicit VLAN tag are accepted Default Priority Indicates the 802 1p based priority of a packet if the incoming frame does not contain a VLAN tag The priority should be between 0 and 7 Host Ignores VLAN If set to Enabled default the host ignores the current VLAN configuration This field should be set to Disabled if the host is specifying a VLAN e g the vconfig command is used on the interface on a Linux host Host Name For virtual ports that are currently connected this field indicates the host name associated with a specific virtual port IOC The IOC number of the EVIC associated with a virtual port In an etc sysconfig ics inic cfg file each create item defines a virtual port The IOC number for a particular virtual port comes from the create block for the virtual port The Ho
89. evels for log message files Figure 2 25 Logging Submenu Logging o Set Level o Reset Lewels 2 2 2 1 Set Level Figure 2 26 Set Level Button Logging Set Lewwel Reset Levels The Set Level button allows the user to set log level configuration parameters for all software modules To set log levels 1 From the menu select Logging 2 From Logging select Set Level The Log System Configurator Device Tab window is displayed Figure 2 27 Log System Configurator Device Tab Module Name a Non On On On On On On On On Off Off Off Off Off DP ot of off Of Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Close The Device tab presents current log level configuration settings for the following software modules 2 16 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC aaa RAM The circular log buffer contained in memory To access the contents of this buffer use the Chassis Viewer View Log button Syslog Messages that are sent to the syslog host specified on the Syslog tab From this screen the user can change any of the log level settings for a specific software module by clicking on the Configure button which displays a configuration screen Figure 2 28 Device Tab Software Module Configurator Log System Configurator Spine Slot Log Level ne efresi To change any Log Level settings 1 Click the On Off checkbox to the right of the setting 2 Click the Apply button to save an
90. f the setting 2 Click the Submit button to save any changes The following list describes each of the Log Level configuration parameters DUMP Dump Indicates that a problem has caused the system to produce a system dump file In most circumstances it is recommended that the user retrieve the dump that was produced Support engineers may require the information contained in the dump file to diagnose the cause of the problem FATAL Indicates that a non recoverable system problem has occurred The user should reboot the system or component and verify that the subsystem is fully functional to determine whether the fault has been corrected If the problem persists the user should contact the supplier ERROR Indicates that a serious system error has occurred which might be recoverable If the system exhibits any instability the user should reboot the system or component If errors persist the user should immediately contact the supplier s technical support ALARM Indicates that a serious problem has occurred which degrades Capacity or service If the error is recoverable the user should correct the failure If the alarm failure persists the user should reboot the system at a convenient time If the problem is still not cleared the user should contact the supplier DO00003 006 Rev A XX QLOGIC 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features ii as WARNING Indicates that a recoverable problem has occurred
91. figuration window is used for viewing and modifying existing SNMP target entries It is not used for creating new target entries To create a new target entry use the following CLI command snmpTargetAddr add n name a addr p port t timeout r retry_count l tag_list v parameters s storage_type For example To add a trap target with the IP address 192 168 0 123 that accepts SNMP v2c style traps snmpTargetAddr add n traphostl a 192 168 0 123 v v2 params Or to add the same target except using SNMP vitraps snmpTargetAddr add n traphostl a 192 168 0 123 v vl params 2 26 DO00003 006 Rev A XX QLOGIC 2 Operations and Administration OO a 2 2 6 1 1 Target Configuration Window Field Descriptions The following are descriptions for each field in the Target Configuration window SNMP Target Addresses gt Address Name Specifies a unique administrator defined name the system uses to identify a row Transport Domain Specifies the transport type of the address contained in the snmp TargetAddrTAddress object e g 1 3 6 1 6 1 1 udp 1 3 6 1 4 1 1977 200 1 tcp Transport Address Specifies the IP address in dotted decimal format NOTE The combination of the Transport Domain and the Transport Address determines the trap destination Port Specifies the TCP or UDP port that the SNMP trap is sent Timeout Specifies the time in milliseconds that the trap sender waits on a r
92. g Wien Log B Furge Log To purge the log 1 From the menu click Logging 2 Click Purge Log The Purge Log confirmation window is displayed Figure 2 83 Purge Log Confirmation Window x oOo 7 Do vou really want to clear the entire log nes 3 Click OK 4 The message log file is now purged D000003 006 Rev A 2 59 2 Operations and Administration XX Spine View Menu QLOGIC 2 3 2 Select Boot Image The Select Boot Image button allows the user to choose an alternative boot image for the switch To select a boot image Figure 2 84 Select Boot Image Button hiaintenance D Select Boot Image 1 From the menu select Maintenance 2 Click Select Boot Image The Boot Image Selection screen is displayed Figure 2 85 Boot Image Selection Screen Hoot Selection Switch A gt Ojser 032405 4556 2 Close NOTE By mousing over either radio button in the Boot Image Selection screen the user can glean additional information about each file as shown in Figure 2 86 below Figure 2 86 Boot Image File Pop Up Boot Selection Switch A 2 To choose a new boot image 2 60 D000003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC O _ 1 Click on a radio button of the new boot image 2 Click Submit This is the image that will run after the next reboot 2 3 3 Fabric Manager Control NOTE This section assumes the user has purchased and activated the
93. g Ingress Rules YLAN Membership Ingress Frame Type Default Priority EE IiE Mili Enie M z Allow Vien Tegged i 2 fh Inicahled el TO Misha wl Alla Al 5 Figure 4 29 VLAN Configuration Example Host Ports LAN Configuration a Ethemet Ext Alias P ID Egress Rule Egress Tagging Ingress Rule YLAN Membership Ingress Frame Type Default Priority 1 Ee B Disabled Disabled fp Admit RO 2 ea2 foss Disabled Disabled fp Amita OR NOTE The PVID on the Ethernet port does not need to be changed since all frames received from the Ethernet network will have VLAN tags and non zero VLAN IDs 4 20 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC 4 3 5 4 VLAN Setup This section describes the necessary procedures to configure an IB host to communicate with an Ethernet host s both hosts using VLAN tags Figure 4 30 VLAN Setup Ethernet Host using VLAN tag 11 IB Host 1 using VLAN tag 11 meg 4 3 5 4 1 Host Interface Configuration 1 On a Linux Host use the vconfig command to assign the interface in the ics_inic cfg file to VLAN 11 using the example in figure 4 30 Assume that the ics_inic file contains the line CREATE NAME e10c2 PRIMARY LOCGUID 0x66a02e1000110 INSTANCE 1 PORT 1 and ics_inic has been started etc init d ics_inic start 2 Using the vconfig command create an interface in VLAN 11
94. gs 2 30 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC Tm __ TT 1 Click SNMP 2 Click Set Community Strings The Set Community Strings screen is displayed Figure 2 47 Set Community Strings Window ee ae private Hame Apply Refresh Close The first field Read Only Comm Name is the community string that when specified in an SNMP client allows read only access to SNMP fields exported by the SNMP server The second field Read Write Comm Name is the community string that when specified in an SNMP client allows read and write access to SNMP fields exported by the SNMP server 3 In each field enter a meaningful name such as public and private shown above and click on Apply 2 2 7 Configuration File Administration The Configuration File Administration menu allows the user to perform various administrative tasks related to the configuration files for each virtual I O card populating the switch Figure 2 48 Configuration File Administration Menu Config File Admin m Administer Host Up Oown Trap Control DO00003 006 Rev A 2 31 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC 2 2 7 1 Administer The Administer screen allows the user to set backup and restore scenarios for the configuration file of each MPFD virtual I O card Figure 2 49 Configuration File Administration Administer 1 Click the chassi
95. h specific hardware component as well as important system information The information area is comprised of two different fields The white fields allow the user to add or modify applicable general and system information which is specific to their environment The gray fields are tied to live data from the selected hardware component as well as live system information 2 1 4 2 Modifying Switch Component Information Following is the procedure for modifying the fields for switch components 1 Select the applicable tab LED and Sensors System Chassis FRU Power Fan or Backplane 2 Click on the row to be modified 3 In the text boxes enter information which is applicable to the existing network environment DO00003 006 Rev A 2 9 2 Operations and Administration XX Chassis Viewer LOGIC eee 4 To save click the Apply button at the bottom of the screen igure 2 20 System Information Area 255 255 240 0 SilverStorm 9240 Firmware Version 3 2 0 0 10 Jan peti o oo Field Default 2 1 4 2 1 Rebooting the 9024 Switch 1 From the Chassis Details Header click Reboot The following window is displayed Figure 2 21 Reboot Window Microsoft Internet Explorer x 2 Do you really want to reboot this chassis Cancel 2 Click OK 2 1 4 2 2 Rebooting the MPFD switches using Chassis Viewer 1 From either the Details header of the Chassis Viewer home page or the chassis view Mainten
96. he EVIC to an InfiniBand host When a VirtualINIC host connects to an IOC of the EVIC the EVIC assigns a virtual port to the connection Port Range A dropdown list where a user selects virtual ports in 6 port increments Selecting one of the port ranges displays the information for those virtual ports Virtual Port Displays the virtual port numbers selected in the Port Range dropdown list PVID The Primary VLAN ID PVID of a port For any frame s without a VLAN tag or with VLAN ID of 0 this column specifies which VLAN the frame s will be associated with By default untagged packets or those with a VLAN ID of 0 also known as priority tagged frames are assigned the VLAN specified by the PVID value which defaults to 1 Packets from a host are untagged unless the interface has been set up with a VLAN tag e g through the use of the Linux vconfig command The PVID of a port must be between 1 and 4094 Egress Rule This is a filter on the forwarded packets on a per port basis The user can enable or disable the filter If the Egress Rules field is enabled the Egress Tagging field is enabled If Egress Rules are set to Disabled a frame is sent out the external Ethernet port without a VLAN tag or with a VLAN ID of 0 if a Priority value is to be included in the frame If the Egress Rules are set to Enabled and the VLAN of a packet is in the VLAN Membership field of the Ethernet port the frame is sent out the external Etherne
97. he following section provides detailed task oriented descriptions for configuring and monitoring the FVIC card and its feature functionality via the FVIC Menu NOTE For 9020 users refer to the following sections for subnet management and licence key information Fabric Manager Configuration on page 2 52 Fabric Manager Control on page 2 61 License Keys Key Administration on page 2 63 Figure 3 1 FVIC Menu Logging Maintenance Configuration Statistics Trap Control 3 1 Logging The Logging submenu allows the user to view set levels reset levels and purge the message log file Figure 3 2 Logging Submenu Logging Wiews Log Set Level L Reset Levels Purge Log D000003 006 Rev A 3 1 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Logging QLOGIC The View Log button allows the user to view the message log Figure 3 3 View Log Button Logging _ View Log Set Level ma Furge Log To view the message log Reset Lewels 1 From the menu select Logging 2 Click View Log The log message window is displayed Figure 3 4 Sample Message Log Log Messages D 20077 02 28 16 41 55 751U Thread startup Ox8fdb9940 PCI Max Payload Size at 0x60 to Oxz000 128 Wl2007 02 28 16 41 56 791U Thread CPUL 0x1 Fepi Cannot start discovery on port Z fabric down Wl Zoo7 0Z Z8 16 41 56 791 Fepi rt Thread CPUL 0x1 cpi Cannot sta
98. iaintenance O Select Boot Image 1 From the menu select Maintenance 2 Click Select Boot Image The Boot Image Selection screen is displayed Figure 4 14 Boot Image Selection Screen Boot Selection Slot 3 gt 403 042 Close 4 8 D000003 006 Rev A XX 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC o NOTE By mousing over either radio button in the Boot Image Selection screen the user can glean additional information about each file as shown in Figure 4 15 below Figure 4 15 Boot Image File Pop Up Boot Selection Slot 1 El Version Number To choose a new boot image 1 Click on a radio button of the new boot image 2 Click Submit 4 3 Configuration Figure 4 16 Configuration Menu Configuration Virtual HIC Info Configure Fause Configure MTU Size Configure YWFort Count VLAN Configuration Link Aggregation blas Packet Age Port Mirroring The Configuration submenu allows the user to perform the following tasks View Virtual NIC information Configure PAUSE Configure maximum transmission unit MTU size Configure VPort counts DO00003 006 Rev A 4 9 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features Configuration XX QLOGIC ee 4 3 1 Configure virtural LAN VLAN parameters View configured virtural LAN VLAN information Configure Ethernet link aggregation Configure maximum packet age parameters Configu
99. ilter If the rule is enabled then the VLAN Membership and Ingress Frame Type fields are enabled If this is set to Disabled no filtering is done based on the VLAN tag or absence of a VLAN tag Any packet received on the port is forwarded to the Egress Rules of the appropriate host port for possible filtering DO00003 006 Rev A XX 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC T_T If the Ingress Rules are set to Enabled the VLAN Membership and Ingress Frame Type values are checked before forwarding the frame to the Egress Rules of the appropriate host port for possible filtering VLAN Membership Indicates which VLANs a port is member of A user can add or delete the port to a particular VLAN by specifying the VLAN ID Multiple VLAN IDs should be specified as a space separated list A valid VLAN ID is between 1 and 4094 When Ingress Filtering is enabled the following rules apply Tagged frames received on the Ethernet port will be forwarded if the VLAN ID of the frame is in the VLAN Membership list Untagged and priority tagged frames received on the Ethernet link will be forwarded if the PVID of the Ethernet port is in the VLAN Membership list Otherwise the frame is discarded Ingress Frame Type The Ingress Frame Type is a rule controlling whether non VLAN tagged frames are accepted When the Ingress Frame Type is set to Admit All all packets both VLAN and non VLAN tagged are accepted Otherwise only packets th
100. ing the length of time the sender should wait before sending additional data If enabled the EVIC port issues a PAUSE command across the Ethernet port when the number of receive buffers currently posted to the MAC falls below a predetermined value The PAUSE condition is relieved when the number of receive buffers currently posted to the MAC exceeds this predetermined value An EVIC port will always react to a received PAUSE command Figure 4 19 Configure Pause Configure Pause NOTE Pause is enabled on both Ethernet ports by default Disabling Pause in currently not an option To view the Pause Configuration window 1 From Menu select Configuration 2 Select Configure Pause The Pause Configuration window is displayed Figure 4 20 Pause Capability Window Pause Configuration gt Port Enabled Disabled 1 M 2 v Refresh Close 3 For each EVIC port select ENABLED or DISABLED D000003 006 Rev A XX 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC Tm _ _ TE 4 3 3 Configure MTU Size Figure 4 21 Configure MTU Size Contigure MTU Size To configure MTU size perform the following tasks 1 From Menu select Configuration 2 Select Configure MTU Size The MTU Capability window is displayed Figure 4 22 MTU Capability Window Current Next Min Max 6146 e146 1500 174 Apply Refresh Close 3 Inthe Next field enter a number between 1500 and 8174 the maximum jumbo fram
101. ion for this system assigned by the administrator System Name The name for the system assigned by an administrator One convention is to use the system s fully qualified domain name System Location The location of the system assigned by an administrator Apply Button Saves any changes made by the user in the System tab to memory Refresh Button Refreshes all fields in the System tab 2 1 4 3 3 Chassis FRU Tab The Chassis FRU tab displays switch Field Replaceable Unit FRU information This information includes the following items Type The type of component Description D000003 006 Rev A 2 13 2 Operations and Administration XX Chassis Viewer QLOGIC ee A description of the component assigned by an administrator Alias Name Name of the component assigned by an administrator Serial Num Component serial number Detail A button for each row that displays additional detail about the component Additional details include Part Number Model Version Manufacturer Name Product Name Manufacturer Identification and Manufactured Date Apply Button Saves any changes made by the user in the Chassis FRU tab to memory Refresh Button Refreshes all fields in the Chassis FRU tab 2 1 4 3 4 Power Tab The Power tab displays switch power supply information This information includes the following items Description A description of the component assigned by an administrator Status Displays the statu
102. le hosts In the following example the Initiator GUID will match any host using InitiatorExtension 20 in its session definition as defined inthe ics srp cfgfile DO00003 006 Rev A 3 17 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Fibre Channel Configuration QLOGIC ME 1 In the Discovered Hosts table click the Click to Add Host button The following is displayed Figure 3 33 Add Host Window Wildcarding Device Discovery Control Tne Since fast Started Davies a Hours se MIMESLS T Sb Seconds Specify the GUID and extended SRP ld Iniistor CUD Joaoo0o00000000000 SRP Extension iD Joxaoooo0000000001 4 othe nwiz is must be the G4bit Host SUIL 4 SUID in hex format 2 In the Initiator GUID text box enter all zeros 16 digits as shown in Figure 3 33 An SRP port GUID of all zeros is considered a wildcard it will match any port GUID value 3 Inthe SRP Extension ID text box enter the 16 digit SRP Extension ID number In this example as shown in Figure 3 33 an SRP Extension ID of 14 is the hexadecimal equivalent of an Initiator Extension of 20 which is found in the ics srp cfg file NOTE By default Initiator extensions are in decimal format in the host ics srp cfg files prefacing the decimal number with Ox will make it hexadecimal but must be entered as hexadecimal strings in the Add Host window 4 Inthe Name text box enter an applicable host name 5 Click Submit The host will now appear
103. licable Gen Trap button 5 To save settings click on Apply Following are definitions for all Fibre Channel traps fcioulnterconnectLinkUp The connection between the FVIC and an IB host is up fcioulnterconnectLinkDown The connection between the FVIC and an IB host is down fciouTargetDeviceLinkUp The connection between the FVIC and an FC Target Device is up fciouTargetDeviceLinkDown The connection between the FVIC and an FC Target Device is down NOTE The FVIC uses the SNMP target specified on the applicable 9000 switch chassis 3 34 DO00003 006 Rev A Section 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features The following section provides detailed task oriented descriptions for configuring and monitoring the EVIC card and its feature functionality via the EVIC Menu NOTE For 9020 users refer to the following sections for subnet management and licence key information Fabric Manager Configuration on page 2 52 Fabric Manager Control on page 2 61 License Keys Key Administration on page 2 63 Figure 4 1 EVIC Menu Logging Maintenance Contiguration Statistics 4 1 Logging The Logging submenu allows the user to view set levels reset levels and purge the message log file Figure 4 2 Logging Submenu Logging Wiews Log Set Level Reset Levels B Purge Log D000003 006 Rev A 4 1 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Logging QLOGIC
104. lues intact 2 2 6 2 Filter Status The SNMP Filter Status screen allows the user to view parameters for rfc2273 SNMP NOTIFICATION MIB Figure 2 44 Filter Status Button Set Community Strings To view SNMP filter status D000003 006 Rev A 2 29 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC ee 1 From the menu select SNMP 2 Click Filter Status The SNMP Filter Status screen is displayed Figure 2 45 SNMP Filter Status Screen SNMP Filter Parameters z Notify Name Tag Type Storage Type Status bridge rfc1493 Trap nonvolatile Activ interfaces rfc2233 Trap non olatile Active rmon rfc1 757 Trap non olatile Active snmp rfc1907 Trap nonvolatile Active tms tmscom Trap non Volatile Active Refresh Close SNMP Filter Parameters Filter Profile Name Parameter Storage Type Status 1 params nonolatile Active 2 param nonvolatile Active v3 params nonolatile Active Refresh Close SNMP Filter Parameters Filter Subtree Filter Mask Filter Type Storage Type Status 0 1 nonvolatile Active 0 1 nonolatile Active 0 1 nonvolatile Active Refresh Close 2 2 6 3 Set Community Strings The Set Community Strings screen allows the user to set two SNMP community names Read Only Community Name Read Write Community Name Figure 2 46 Set Community Strings Button Target Configuration Filter Status set Community Strings To set the Community Strin
105. ns of the world QLogic Web Site DO00003 006 Rev A QLogic Corporation 12984 Valley View Road Eden Prairie MN 55344 3657 USA www glogic com support glogic com support qlogic com tech training qlogic com support qlogic com 1 952 932 4040 1 952 974 4910 www glogic com 1 Introduction XX Technical Support QLOGIC C GYS 1 4 D000003 006 Rev A Section 2 Operations and Administration 2 1 Chassis Viewer Chassis Viewer is SilverStorm browser based device management software Chassis Viewer provides the primary management interface for the SilverStorm 9000 switches allowing the user to perform management configuration and monitoring tasks related to InfiniBand networks Chassis Viewer runs on the Chassis Management Unit CMU of the 9024 and each managed spine management module of the MPFD series 9020 9040 9080 9120 and 9240 The browser must be on a workstation which has connectivity to the RJ 45 OOB LAN port on the switch Management Workstation Requirements Browser Level Internet Explorer 6 0 or Mozilla 1 6 x To access Chassis Viewer point a browser to the IP address of the switch If user authentication is enabled the following screen is displayed Figure 2 1 Connect to 172 26 2 22 2 xi SilverStorm 9040 User name admin X Password Remember my password coc Enter the default user name and password a Username admin a Passwor
106. o Backup All configuration changes to a virtual I O card are automatically backed up to the CMU Auto Restore The most recent configuration file is restored to a virtual I O card inserted into a specific Chassis slot This is useful as a prerequisite to hot swapping a virtual I O card 6 To save click on Apply NOTE The Clear button deletes the configuration file from the CMU on the switch Host Upload Download The Host Up Download screens allows the user to Upload configuration files from a server to the CMU Download saved configuration files from the CMU to a server Figure 2 52 Configuration File Administration Host Up Download Config File Admin O Host Up Down Trap Control 1 Click the chassis view 2 Click Config File Admin DO00003 006 Rev A 2 33 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features OLOGIC ee 3 Click Host Up Download The Configuration File Upload Download screen is displayed Figure 2 53 Configuration File Upload Download Screen Configuration File Host Upload Download Index Mode Module Firmware Rev Serial Num Timestamp Download Upload 1 Disabled EVIC 400 43 US41430800007 TUE JAN 23 15 20 50 2007 download 2 Auto Backup None Empty No Value Set Empty No Value Set Never No fil 3 Disabled FVIC 4 0 05 1 US41230600010 TUE JAN 30 20 14 17 2007 download 4 Auto Backup None Empty No Value Set Empty No
107. om an initiator Outstanding Requests The number of requests outstanding from an initiator Data In The total number of bytes read by an initiator Data Out The total number of bytes written by an initiator 3 3 9 Fibre Channel Port Statistics The FC Port Statistics screen provides general connectivity status about the ports of the FVIC line card Figure 3 51 FC Port Statistics Button Statistics IB Port Stats Ll FCP Target Device Statistics SRP Initiator Statistics FC Port Statistics To view FC port statistics 1 Click on FVIC 2 Click on Statistics DO00003 006 Rev A 3 31 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Fibre Channel Configuration QLOGIC MERE E S 3 Click on FC Port Statistics The FC Port Statistics window is displayed Figure 3 52 FC Port Statistics Window FC Port Statistics Slot 1 Invalid Name arse Pescara Topology NPort ID Port WAN Node WWN Paaa gaa Transmission Cr FIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 1 Auto 4 Gb Fabric 0x010800 0x50006641DD000019 0x50006640DD000019 109 1 513 0 F IC OO066a00dd000015 Port 2 Auto 4 Gb Public Loop 0x010901 0x50006642D0D000019 0x5000664 0DD000019 100 0 765 0 F IC 00066a00dd000015 Port 3 Auto 4 Gb Fabric 0x010400 0x50006643DD000019 0x50006640DD000019 91 4 765 0 FIC O0066a00dd000015 Port 4 Auto 4 Gb Fabric 0x0105600 0x50006644DD000019 0x500066400D000019 82 2 765 0 FIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 5 Auto 4 Gb Fabric 0x010C00 0x50006
108. on The Subnet Manager Configuration window is displayed Subnet Manager Configuration Window Figure 2 77 Subnet Manager Configuration Window Subnet Manager Configuration a Enabled Disabled Apply Close 3 To configure the Fabric Manager to automatically start with each boot click Enabled NOTE _ l fthe user wants to manually activate the Fabric Manager click Disabled 4 For MPFD 9080 9120 and 9240 switches in a redundant management configuration the Start On Slave option should be set to Disabled In the event that the Fabric Manager on the master spine is disabled the Fabric Manager 2 52 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC a aaa on the slave spine will turn on automatically when it becomes the chassis management spine 5 Click Apply NOTE For additional information on configuring the Fabric Manager refer to the Subnet Management section of Appendix D Switch Command Line Interface 2 2 13 1 1 Determining the Active Fabric Manager In a configuration with multiple switches to determine where the master SM is use the following host Fabric Manager command Saquery o sminfo 2 2 14 The sm_query Application The sm_query application allows the user to view fabric information and to modify the configuration of the subnet manager This includes Viewing and modifying the current subnet manager configuration Viewing a list of node records i e host
109. onfiguration and Monitoring Features XX Statistics QLOGIC ee The total number of packets including bad packets received that were 64 octets in length Pkts65to12 7Octets The total number of packets including bad packets received that were between 65 and 127 octets in length inclusive Pkts128to255Octets The total number of packets including bad packets received that were between 128 and 255 octets in length inclusive Pkts256to511Octets The total number of packets including bad packets received that were between 246 and 511 octets in length inclusive Pkts512to1023Octets The total number of packets including bad packets received that were between 512 and 1023 octets in length inclusive Pkts1024to1518Octets The total number of packets including bad packets received that are 1024 or greater 4 34 DO00003 006 Rev A Appendix A Troubleshooting and Technical Reference This section describes troubleshooting scenarios and technical reference information for the SilverStorm 9000 series The document is organized in the following manner Hardware Checks Troubleshooting Scenarios A 1 Hardware Checks A 1 1 Switch The Switch has no power Ensure that the power cord s is attached to the Switch and the power outlet Ensure that the power supply s is seated properly A 1 2 Power Supply Probe DC OK LED is off Indicates DC power failure or no DC power is present AC OK LED is off Indicate
110. orm FibreChannel Virtual I O Card FVIC Section 4 describes all tasks related to the SilverStorm Ethernet Virtual I O Card EVIC Appendix A provides troubleshooting information 1 1 Intended Audience This manual is intended to provide network administrators and other qualified personnel a reference for configuration and administration task information for the switches 1 2 License Agreements Refer to the QLogic Software End User License Agreement for a complete listing of all license agreements affecting this product DO00003 006 Rev A 1 1 1 Introduction XX Technical Support QLOGIC ee 1 3 Technical Support Customers should contact their authorized maintenance provider for technical support of their QLogic switch products QLogic direct customers may contact QLogic Technical Support others will be redirected to their authorized maintenance provider Visit the QLogic support Web site listed in Contact Information for the latest firmware and software updates 1 3 1 Availability QLogic Technical Support for products under warranty is available during local standard working hours excluding QLogic Observed Holidays 1 2 DO00003 006 Rev A XX QLOGIC 1 Introduction TO LE _ TE 1 3 2 Contact Information Support Headquarters QLogic Web Site Technical Support Web Site Technical Support Email Technical Training Email North American Region Email Phone Fax All other regio
111. ormation screen allows the user to set the system time using either network time protocol NTP or manual overrides Figure 2 67 Switch Time Service Time Senice To set the system time 1 From the menu click Time Service 2 Click Set System Time The System Time Information screen is displayed Figure 2 68 System Time Information Screen System Time Information a NTP Settings Keg Thu 21 Aug 2003 15 34 50 GMT 5 pea O C CSCSCSCSC Apply To use NTP 2 48 D000003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC ae 1 Click the Use Network Time Protocol checkbox 2 Enter the IP address for the NTP server 3 To save click on Apply Figure 2 69 Time Service NTP Setup System Time Information INTP Settings 22 06 46 since BOO Jan i I 2000 E I 00 00 I AM Ae R To manually set the system time 1 Make sure the Use Network Time Protocol checkbox is unchecked 2 Set the current date and time using the drop downs for Month Day and Year as well as Hour Minute Seconds and AM PM 3 To save click on Apply Figure 2 70 Time Service Manual Setup System Time Information NTP Settings 06 46 since boot Lae T ee M san i 2000 o F 00 00 a Apply Time Settings To set time zone and daylight saving time DST settings 1 In the Time Zone drop down select the correct time zone based upon Greenwich Mean Time GMT
112. orted link speed of the port This could be 2 5Gbps SDR 5 0Gbps DDR or both DO00003 006 Rev A 3 25 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Fibre Channel Configuration QLOGIC ee 3 3 6 2 InfiniBand Statistics 3 26 Transmit 32 Bit Words The number of 32 bit data words transmitted by the port not including flow control and VCRC data Receive 32 Bit Words The number of 32 bit data words received by the port not including flow control and VCRC data Transmit Packets The number of data packets transmitted by the port not including flow control packets Receive Packets The number of data packets received by the port not including flow control packets Symbol Errors The number of times a 8B10B encoding violation or a disparity violation was detected If multiple errors are detected simultaneously in more than one lane the counter only increments by one The value of the counter is not incremented past 255 The Performance Manager may reset and or consolidate the results of this counter Link Error Recovery Indicates the number of times the link error recovery process happened successfully The value of the counter is not incremented past 255 The Performance Manager may reset and or consolidate the results of this counter Link Downed The number of times the link error recovery process failed The value of the counter is not incremented past 255 The Performance Manager may reset and
113. p Figure 3 21 FCP Device Discovery Button Configuration FC Port Contig FCF Device Discoyveny SRP Initiator Ciscoweny SRP Map Contig To discover and configure FCP devices DO00003 006 Rev A 3 11 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Fibre Channel Configuration QLOGIC E 1 In the main status and navigation area click on a FVIC 2 From the FVIC menu click on Configuration 3 Click on FCP Device Discovery The Fibre Channel Target Device Configuration window is displayed Figure 3 22 Fibre Channel Target Device Configuration Window Fibre Channel Target Device Configuration Device Discovery Control FIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 2 0x50006640DD0000030x50006642DD0000030x010101 7 cont JI status Name Node WWN Port WWN Port FIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 2 0x50006640D00000030x50006642DD0000030x010101 1 Conf FVIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 2 0x50006640DD0000030x50006642DD0000030x010101 2 Conf Up hitachiA p1 Ox50060E8010426920 0x50060E8010426920 1 Up hitachiA p2 Ox50060E8010428920 oxS50060E801042B920 2 FIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 2 OxS0006640DD0000030x50006642DD0000030x010101 3 Conf t eere a AEEA O te FVIC 00066a00dd000015 Port 2 0x50006640DD0000030x50006642DD0000030x010101 4 Conf Up hitachiA p4 Ox50060E8010428920 OxS50060E801042B920 4 FIC OOO66a00dd000015 Port 2 OxS0006640DD0000030x50006642DD0000030x010101 5 Cont Up hitachiA ps OxS0060E8010428920 OxS0060E8010
114. r Link Downed The number of times the link error recovery process failed The value of the counter is not incremented past 255 The Performance Manager may reset and or consolidate the results of this counter 4 30 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC Tm _ _ TE Receive Errors Number of errors received on the port Remote Physical Error Received Number of remote physical errors received on the port Transmit Discards Number of port transmit discards Local Link Integrity Errors Number of local link integrity errors Excessive Buffer Overrun Number of excessive buffer overrun errors Pkey Violations Inbound Indicates the number of times an invalid partition key PKey was received PKeys support an advanced InfiniBand feature for logically partitioning a physical subnet into logical access domains Pkey Violations Outbound Indicates the number of times an invalid PKey was sent PKeys support an advanced InfiniBand feature for logically partitioning a physical subnet into logical access domains Raw Violations Inbound Number of times raw inbound packet discarded Raw Violations Outbound Number of times raw outbound packet was discarded 4 4 2 Port Configuration and Statistics Figure 4 41 Port Configuration and Statistics Button Statistics IB Port Stats _ Fort Configuration Statistics The EVIC Port Configuration Statistics window presents EVIC po
115. r each field in the window Mirror Port The Mirror Port values represent the two external Ethernet ports of the EVIC When a Mirror Port is enabled traffic from a monitored port is sent out the Mirror Port For example if the mirror state for mirror port 1 is enabled and the monitor port field for mirror port 1 has a value of 2 then traffic sent and received on ports 2 is sent out port 1 that may have some form of traffic monitoring device attached Mirror State Mirroring can be enabled or disabled on a port Monitor Port External port s whose traffic is duplicated to another port i e the Mirror Port for network monitoring The selections are one or two NOTE The monitor port must be a port different then the mirror port e g port 1 cannot monitor itself 3 Once any changes are made click Apply DO00003 006 Rev A 4 27 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Statistics QLOGIC 4 4 Statistics Figure 4 38 Statistics Submenu Statistic IB Port Stats Fort Configuration Statistics The Statistics submenu allows the user to monitor the following IB Port Statistics Ethernet Port Configuration and Statistics 4 4 1 InfiniBand Port Statistics The IB Statistics area provides IB port statistical information for the EVIC Figure 4 39 IB Port Statistics Statistics IB Fort Stats Port Configuration Statistics To view port statistical information do the following 4 28 D
116. ration 2 Click Key Administration The Key Management window is displayed Figure 2 91 Key Management Window icense Key Management Information jal Key Key Description Key status Delete D000003 006 Rev A 2 63 2 Operations and Administration XX Spine View Menu QLOGIC ME 3 To add a new license key click the Add Key button The License Key Management Information window is displayed Figure 2 92 License Key Management Information Window License Key Management Information 4 Enter the license key information in the New Key text box and click Apply NOTE A license key number is given as part of the InfiniBand Fabric Suite 2008 software package 2 3 4 2 Deleting a License Key 1 Click on the License Keys submenu Figure 2 93 License Key Submenu License Keys Key Administration 2 Click on Key Administration The Key Management window is displayed 3 To delete a license key click the Delete button The system prompts with the following Figure 2 95 License Key Delete Prompt x ss 7 Are you sure you want to clear key Cy cna 2 64 D000003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC XZN 4 Click OK to delete D000003 006 Rev A 2 65 2 Operations and Administration XX Spine View Menu QLOGIC ee 2 66 DO00003 006 Rev A Section 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features T
117. re port mirroring Virtual NIC Information The Virtual NIC Info button displays detailed information for all Virtual NICs associated with the EVIC Figure 4 17 Virtual NIC Button Contiguration To view the Virtual NIC Information window 1 From Menu select Configuration 2 Select Virtual NIC The Virtual NIC Information window is displayed Figure 4 18 Virtual NIC Information Window J F ie 12 i2 12 112 i2 ee SO 12 ee CO ee OC ee CO zj In Use Virtual Nic Information Slot 4 Yirtual Nic Last Host Name st11 st11 st11 st11 st11 st13 st13 st13 st13 st13 st10 st10 st10 st10 st10 st12 st12 st12 st12 st12 st11 st11 st11 st11 st11 s13 st13 s13 Remote Host Types InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic InfiniNic _ Last Host GUID 0x000664 009800015B 0x000664 009800015B 0x000664 009800015B 0x000664 009800015B 0x000664 009800015B Ox000664009800034E 0x000664009800034E 0x000664009800034E 0x000664009800034E 0x000664 009800034E 0x000664 00980045E0 0x000664 00980045E0 0x000664 00980045E0 0x000664 00980045E0 Ox00066400980045E0 0x000664 00980001DC 0x000664 00980001Dc 0x00066400980001DC 0x000664 00980001Dc O0x000664009800
118. rt configuration information Common RMON Ethernet Statistics on a per EVIC port basis D000003 006 Rev A 4 31 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Statistics QLOGIC ee To view EVIC port statistics 1 From Menu select Statistics 2 Select Port Configuration Statistics The Port Statistics Window is displayed NOTE At the user s discretion the Port State for each EVIC Ethernet port can be enabled or disabled Figure 4 42 Port Statistics Overview gt Ethernet Statistics The following are high level descriptions for the EVIC port and Ethernet Statistics EtherStats displayed in the EVIC Port Configuration Statistics Window State Values are Enabled or Disabled Set Speed The default value is full 10 000 STP State Indicates whether Spanning Tree Protocol STP is enabled or disabled Link Indicates whether the link is up or down Actual Speed Indicates the actual performance of the link as opposed to the set speed Type Indicates the type of link layer connection RMON etherStats Drop Events The total number of events in which packets were dropped due to lack of resources Octets 4 32 D000003 006 Rev A XX 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC aaa The total number of octets of data received on the network Pkts The total number of packets including bad packets broadcast packets and multicast packets received BroadcastPkts The total number of goo
119. s AC power failure or no AC power is present DO00003 006 Rev A A 1 XX Hardware Checks QLOGIC SS A 1 3 Fan Red LED is lit Call Tech Support Fan not running Ensure fan is seated properly If fan continues to be inoperable call Tech Support A 1 4 OOB Ethernet RJ45 Port The RJ45 Ethernet Port s have a Ensure that the cable is a RJ45 Cable with a Noise Problem straight through Cat 5 cable not a This problem would occur if there is crossover cable a RJ45 cable that has poor shielding or contact of pins If using a straight through cable and still experiencing this problem test with a known good cable Absence of Ethernet link and or Ensure that the Ethernet cable is Cat intermittent Ethernet connectivity 5E or Cat 6 certified A 1 5 Leaf Module IB Ports Make sure the IB cable is properly connected to both the leaf port and to the destination device Make sure the other end of the connection is plugged into a functioning HCA or switch Make sure the cable does not exceed maximum distances Bad IB Cable Test with a Known good IB cable A 2 DO00003 006 Rev A XX QLOGIC XZN A 2 Troubleshooting Scenarios A 2 1 InfiniBand This section documents common problems seen with the SilverStorm 9000 series switches A 2 1 1 Invalid IP Address entered via Console Port Symptoms Cannot access the Chassis Viewer browser window The browser window times out and Chassis View
120. s and switches on the fabric Viewing a list of link records i e the fabric topology Viewing a list of multicast records Viewing a list of service records Viewing switchinfo records Viewing portinfo records The application can be used with the host based and embedded versions of the Fabric Manager Following is a high level description on how to connect to the different platforms that run the Fabric Manager For the Host based Fabric Manager Local connection method Run the sm_query application on the same host running the host based Fabric Manager Remote connection method Run sm_query and connect via SNMP to a remote host running the host based Fabric Manager For the Embedded Fabric Manager Remote connection method Run sm_query remotely and connect to an embedded SNMP agent e g such as one running on a SilverStorm 9240 DO000003 006 Rev A 2 53 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC ee 2 2 14 1 Installing sm_query from an Embedded Product CD NOTE sm _ query only runs on Linux hosts 1 From the 9000 product CD copy the file sm_query to the desired directory on a Linux host NOTE The host needs only an Ethernet connection to the Fabric Manager node No InfiniBand connection is necessary 2 cd to that directory and issue the command chmod x sm_query 2 2 14 2 Running sm_query Quick Start 2 2 14 2 1 For the Embedded Fabric Manager
121. s of the component Part Num Displays the part number of the component Detail A button for each row that displays additional detail about the component Additional details include Model Version Manufacturer Name Product Name Manufacturer Id Manufactured Date Apply Button Saves any changes made by the user in the Power tab to memory Refresh Button Refreshes all fields in the Power tab 2 14 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC a 2 1 4 3 5 Fan Tab The Fan tab displays switch fan information For descriptions of the fields see the Power Tab 2 1 4 3 6 Backplane Tab The Backplane tab displays switch backplane information For descriptions of the fields see the Power Tab Additionally the user can modify the Description field adding information specific to their network environment 2 2 Configuration and Monitoring Features The following section provides for the applicable hemisphere detailed task oriented descriptions for configuring and monitoring the switch and its feature functionality 2 2 1 Chassis View Menu Figure 2 24 Chassis View Menu Logging Maintenance Snmp Contig File Admin Chassis Traps Port Stats Time Senice ODE LAN IF Subnet Manager D000003 006 Rev A 2 15 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC 2C 2 2 2 Logging The Logging submenu allows the user to set and reset l
122. s view 2 Click Config File Admin 3 Click Administer The Configuration File Administration screen is displayed Figure 2 50 Configuration File Administration Screen Configuration File Administration T ndex Mode odu i R Timestamp USA1 430600007 TUE JAN 23 15 20 50 2007 Auto Backup None Empty No Yalue Set Empty No Yalue Set Never Disabled FY IC 4 0 05 USA1230600010 TUE JAN 30 20 14 17 2007 Auto Backup None Empty No Value Set Empty No Yalue Set Never 4 Click on the virtual I O card to be modified The row changes to orange 5 In the Mode column click the drop down and select the configuration file administration mode for a virtual I O card Figure 2 51 Configuration File Administration Mode Drop down Configuration File Administration Index Mode Module Fir mare Auto Backup None Empty Mo Ve a Auto Restore Hone Empty Wo Ve Disabled ee Following is a description of each mode option 2 32 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC Tm __ TT Disabled Following an Auto Restore of a configuration file to a virtual I O card the system sets the virtual I O card mode to Disabled This allows the user to verify that the configuration file is correct before returning the virtual I O card to Auto Backup mode In the Disabled mode use the Backup and Restore buttons to either back up or restore a configuration file Aut
123. ssisTrapPowerSupplyF ailed icsChassisTrapF anF ailed icsChassis TrapPowerSupplyEEPROMReadF allure icsChassisTrapF anTrayEEPROMReadF ailure icsChassisTrapPowerSupplyF anF ailed Apply Refresh Close 3 Select or deselect the desired trap s NOTE To generate an immediate trap click the applicable Gen Trap button 4 To save settings click on Apply Following are definitions for each chassis trap Chassis Group icsChassisTrapSystemSelfTestFailure This trap indicates that the chassis failed one or more of its self test s icsChassisTrapSystemReboot This trap indicates that the chassis is in the process of rebooting icsChassis TrapSystemMgmtSrvcStarted This trap indicates that the internal service used to support the management of the chassis is operational icsChassis TrapSystemMgmtSrvcAborted This trap indicates that the internal service used to support the management of the chassis has terminated abnormally icsChassis TrapSystemSwitchFailover DO000003 006 Rev A 2 37 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC SSS This trap indicates that there was a fail over from one switch in the chassis to the other Slot Group icsChassisTrapModuleNotResponding This trap indicates that a module is not responding to HEARTBEAT poll requests that are issued by the internal chassis management service icsChassis TrapModulelnserted This trap indicates th
124. ssword database On the 9000 switches with LDAP enabled when a user attempts to login to either Chassis Viewer or the CLI the LDAP client intercepts the login attempt and rather than authenticating internally encrypts and packages the information in an LDAP packet and sends it to a pre configured LDAP server over TCP IP i e the out of band LAN The LDAP server receives the request passes it on to the authentication services and responds to the client with a yes or no either allowing or denying the user access to the box When LDAP is disabled internal authentication becomes the default To setup LDAP authentication 2 22 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC o 1 From the menu select Maintenance 2 Click LDAP Configuration The LDAP Authentication screen is displayed Figure 2 37 LDAP Authentication Screen LDAP Authentication Field Name Yalue LOAF Server IP Address LDAP Server Port Apply Refresh Close 3 Inthe LDAP Server IP Address box enter the address of the applicable LDAP server 4 In the LDAP Server Port box enter the applicable server port number the default is 389 5 When finished click the Apply button 2 2 5 HTTP CLI Session Configuration Figure 2 38 HTTP CLI Session Config Button Http Cli Session Contig The hyper text transfer protocol HTTP and command line interface CLI session configuration feature allows the user to set HTTP and
125. st Instance value also comes from the create block for the virtual port These fields are only valid for the virtual ports in use D000003 006 Rev A 4 19 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Configuration QLOGIC ee Host Instance For each instance that a host is connected to the same IOC a unique number must be assigned The default value is zero range 0 255 Host GUID The globally unique indentifier for a host port GUID This is the port GUID of the HCA port of the virtual port specified ina create block of an etc sysconfig ics inic cfg file of a host This field is only valid for the viftual port s in use NOTE For information on assigning a host connection to a specific viPort using the ethVirtAssignedHostSet command refer to the section Appendix D Command Line Interface 4 3 5 3 VLAN Configuration Example An Ethernet network can be accessed via Ethernet port 1 which contains Ethernet hosts in VLAN 2 and Ethernet hosts in VLAN 4094 InfiniBand IB host 1 needs to be a member of VLAN 2 and IB host 2 needs to be a member of VLAN 4094 In this example IB host 1 is virtual port 1 and IB host 2 is virtual port 2 Given these parameters the following configuration allows communication between the IB hosts and the appropriate Ethernet hosts Figure 4 28 VLAN Configuration Example Ethernet Ports LAN Configuration ia Ethernet gt Ext P ID Egress Rules Egress Taggin
126. stics Field Descriptions Link State Indicates whether the InfiniBand link associated with the physical port is up or down Possible values are no state change down init armed active and unknown Physical State Indicates whether the internal connection to the InfiniBand port is up or down Possible values are No State Change Sleep Polling Disabled Training Up and Error Recovery Link Down Default Indicates the default down state as set by the Fabric Manager Possible values are No State Change Sleep Polling and Unknown Active Link Width Indicates the bandwidth of the link on the backplane The bandwidth is specified as a multiplier of 2 5 Gbit sec full duplex serial links As an example 4X specifies a bandwidth of 10 Gbit sec NOTE Values of 1X are possible in this field with 4X IB cables if poor cable connections or defective 4X IB cables are used Link Width Enabled Indicates actual link width as opposed to the supported link width Link Width Supported Indicates the link width in terms of multipliers of 2 5 Gbit sec full duplex serial links supported by the port Active Link Speed Indicates the speed of the full duplex serial link This is either 2 5Gbps single data rate or SDR or 5 0Gbps double data rate or DDR Link Speed enabled Indicates the actual link soeed as opposed to the supported link speed This could be 2 5Gbps SDR 5 0Gbps DDR or both Link Speed supported The supp
127. t is assigned by the device vendor In Frame Size Indicates the size of frames that is sent to the FVIC card from the SAN The size is reported in bytes Valid values are 3 28 DO00003 006 Rev A XKX 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features OLOGIC ee QO 128 QO 512 a 1024 QO 2048 Out Frame Size Indicates the size of frames that the FVIC card sends to the devices on the SAN Class of Service Indicates the Fibre Channel Class of service May be either Class 2 or Class 3 Total Requests Total number of requests to a target device Succeeded Requests Total number of successful requests to a target device Failed Requests Total number of failed requests to a target device Outstanding Requests Number of requests to the target device that have not yet completed Data In Indicates the total bytes read from the target device Data Out Indicates the total bytes written to the target device D000003 006 Rev A 3 29 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Fibre Channel Configuration QLOGIC ee 3 3 8 SRP Initiator Statistics The SRP Initiator Statistics screen displays information about an InfiniBand Host SRP initiator connected to the InfiniBand fabric This screen enables the user to monitor for host usage information Figure 3 49 SRP Initiator Statistics Button Statistics a IB Port Stats FCP Target Device Statistics SRE Initiator Statistics FC Port
128. t port Otherwise the frame is discarded i e not sent out the Ethernet port When the Egress Rule is enabled the user should typically include the PVID value in the VLAN Membership In general the Egress Rules should be Enabled only if the host interface has been configured to be in a VLAN e g through the use of the Linux vconfig command Ingress Rule Is a filter on the incoming packets on a per port basis A user can enable or disable the filter If the rule is enabled then the VLAN Membership and Ingress Frame Type fields are enabled If this is set to Disabled no filtering is done based on the VLAN tag or absence of a VLAN tag Any packet received on the port is forwarded to the Egress Rules of the appropriate host port for possible filtering 4 18 D000003 006 Rev A XX 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC TO _ aaa If the Ingress Rules are set to Enabled the VLAN Membership and Ingress Frame Type values are checked before forwarding the frame to the Egress Rules of the appropriate host port for possible filtering NOTE A frame coming from a Linux host will have a VLAN tag only if the host interface has been configured to send vlan tags e g with a vconfig command VLAN Membership Indicates which VLANs a port is member of A user can add or delete the port to a particular VLAN by specifying the VLAN ID Multiple VLAN IDs should be specified as a space separated list A valid VLAN ID is b
129. tem performance DO00003 006 Rev A 3 5 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Logging QLOGIC ME 3 1 1 1 Preset Tab The Preset tab allows the user to quickly change log level settings for all software modules on the FVIC Figure 3 8 Log System Configurator Preset Tab Log System Configurator Chassis Name On Off Warning Partial Periodic Apply Close To change the log level settings 1 Click the On Off checkbox to the right of the setting s 2 Click the Apply button to save any changes 3 1 2 Reset Log Levels The Reset Levels button resets the logging levels to their factory default values Figure 3 9 Reset Levels Button Logging Wier Log Set Level _ Reset Levels Purge Log To reset the logging levels 3 6 DO00003 006 Rev A XKX 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC A _ TT 1 From the menu select Logging 2 Click Logging 3 Click Reset Levels The Reset Levels window is displayed Figure 3 10 Reset Log Levels Window Microsoft Internet Explorer l x ee r 7 Do you really want bo reset all logging levels to defaults e 4 To reset the logging levels click OK 3 1 3 Purging the Log The Purge Log button purges the RAM clearing the log file s Figure 3 11 Purge Log Button Logging B Wien Log Set Level Reset Levels o Furge Log To purge the log 1 From the menu click Logging 2 Click P
130. the menu click Subnet Manager 2 Click Control The Subnet Manager Control window is displayed 3 To restart the Fabric Manager click Restart The system responds by displaying Shutting Down in the Status area of the Subnet Manager Control Window 4 Toconfirm that the Fabric Manager has started click Refresh Once the Fabric Manager is running the system reports Running in the Status area and begins to increment the Uptime counter 5 Click Close 2 62 DO00003 006 Rev A XX 2 Operations and Administration QLOGIC a 2 3 3 1 3 Stopping the Fabric Manager 1 From the menu click Subnet Manager 2 Click Control The Subnet Manager Control window is displayed 3 To stop the Fabric Manager click Stop The system responds by displaying Shutting Down in the Status area of the Subnet Manager Control Window 4 To confirm that the Fabric Manager has shut down click Refresh Once the Fabric Manager has shut down the system reports Not Started 5 Click Close 2 3 4 License Keys Key Administration The License Key submenu allows the user to activate and deactivate feature functionality that is sold as an add on to the switch NOTE For the SilverStorm 9020 the License Keys submenu is part of the EVIC and FVIC menu 2 3 4 1 Adding a New License Key 1 Click License Keys The Key Administration button is displayed Figure 2 90 License Key Submenu License Keys Key Administ
131. tion PARTIAL When more information is available Partial causes additional message related details to be displayed CONFIGURATION An informational message indicating changes that a user has made to the system configuration The user does not need to take any action INFO Informational messages that occur during a system or component boot The user does not need to take any action PERIODIC An informational message containing periodic statistics The user does not need to take action Debug message levels 1 through 5 Debug messages are for supplier and or SilverStorm engineering use and are not necessarily indicative of actions that an end user may need to take DEBUG1 Messages that describe the states of connections and links DEBUG2 Messages that describe major configuration changes or operations DEBUG3 Messages that describe the I O flow DEBUG4 Messages that contain the packet dumps within an I O flow I O flows contain multiple packets DEBUG5 Messages that contain the packet dumps within an I O flow I O flows contain multiple packets Important When configuring the log levels to display debug messages care should be taken to ensure that system performance issues are weighed against troubleshooting requirements Generally the higher the debug number the more information is written to the log Specifically debug 3 5 have the most affect on system performance 2 18 DO00003
132. ular log buffer contained in memory To access the contents of this buffer use the Chassis Viewer View Log button Syslog All output messages are saved to the syslog host If a log level is ON that type of message is sent to a syslog server The syslog server is defined at the switch chassis level within Syslog Host tab of the Logging Set Level submenu DO00003 006 Rev A 4 3 4 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Logging QLOGIC I ee From this screen the user can change any of the log level settings for a specific software module by clicking on the Configure hyperlink which displays a configuration screen Figure 4 7 Device Tab Software Module Configurator Log System Configurator Chassis 7 Device Ram 5 e Log Level ja ja ja ja ja ja CE CE CE CE To change any Log Level settings 1 Click the On Off checkbox to the right of the setting 2 Click the Submit button to save any changes The following list describes each of the Log Level configuration parameters DUMP Dump Indicates that a problem has caused the system to produce a system dump file In most circumstances it is recommended that the user retrieve the dump that was produced Support engineers may require the information contained in the dump file to diagnose the cause of the problem FATAL Indicates that a non recoverable system problem has occurred The user should reboot the system
133. urge Log The Purge Log confirmation window is displayed Figure 3 12 Purge Log Confirmation Window x a 7 Do vou really wank to clear the entire log cns 3 Click OK D000003 006 Rev A 3 7 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features XX Maintenance QLOGIC ee 4 The message log file is now purged 3 2 Maintenance 3 2 1 Select Boot Image The Select Boot Image button allows the user to choose an alternative boot image for the FVIC To select a boot image Figure 3 13 Select Boot Image Button hiaintenance O Select Boot Image 1 From the menu select Maintenance 2 Click Select Boot Image The Boot Image Selection screen is displayed 403 082 3 8 D000003 006 Rev A XKX 3 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC aaa NOTE By mousing over either radio button in the Boot Image Selection screen the user can glean additional information about each file as shown in Figure 3 15 below Figure 3 15 Boot Image File Pop Up Boot Selection Slot 1 B Version Number To choose a new boot image 1 Click on a radio button of the new boot image 2 Click Apply 3 3 Fibre Channel Configuration Figure 3 16 Fibre Channel Configuration Submenu Configuration FC Port Contig FCP Device Discovery SRP Initiator Discowe nye SRP Map Contig The Fibre Channel configuration submenu allows the user to perform the following tasks Fibre Ch
134. used by a marginal link Depending upon the number of code violations physical switch problems are detected at the physical layer These errors are based on a count of local physical errors Excessive Buffer Overrun This error is detected when the OverrunErrors threshold is exceeded by the number of consecutive flow control update periods with at least one overrun error in each period given in the Portinfo attribute Pkey Violations Inbound Indicates the number of times an invalid partition key PKey was received PKeys support an advanced InfiniBand feature for logically partitioning a physical subnet into logical access domains Pkey Violations Outbound Indicates the number of times an invalid PKey was sent PKeys support an advanced InfiniBand feature for logically partitioning a physical subnet into logical access domains Raw Violations Inbound Number of times raw inbound packet discarded Raw Violations Outbound Number of times raw outbound packet was discarded 2 2 9 2 Leaf and Spine Module IB Port Statistics To access IB port statistics for a specific leaf or spine module perform the following steps 2 2 9 3 Leaf Modules 1 Select a leaf module The leaf module view is displayed 2 From the Leaf Port Stats menu select IB Port Stats Figure 2 61 Leaf Port Stats Menu Leat Port Stat a IB Port Stats DO00003 006 Rev A 2 43 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring F
135. ve owners Document Revision History Rev A 08 01 07 D000003 006 Rev A Page iii SilverStorm 9000 Users Guide XX QLOGIC ee 2007 QLogic Corporation All rights reserved worldwide First Published March 2007 Printed in U S A QLogic Corporation 26650 Aliso Viejo Parkway Aliso Viejo CA 92656 800 662 4471 or 949 389 6000 Page iv D000003 006 Rev A XX QLOGIC TO _ ae Section 1 Introduction 1 1 Intended Audience 0 0c tees 1 1 1 2 License Agreements 000 cece ee eee eee 1 1 1 3 Tecnica SUPPO s 2 x a5 owe wal eo ea Bs EE oO ES oe ee 1 2 1 3 1 AVANADINY 2 222 edt teed wad ob ote mn Gea eee Ret eee ee e ARe 1 2 1 3 2 Contact INIOFMNAUON 5 662 206 525036 oe3i bases Sissi oeagees 1 3 Section 2 Operations and Administration 2 1 CnaSsSiS VICWCl a tnecel cole tee uair ah et ew edad Bhed e eed G 2 1 2 1 1 HomePage cand ciatis aana ae ee Poesia OES Ree eee 2 2 2 1 2 Displaying the Chassis View 0 0 00 eee 2 3 2 1 3 Displaying the Leaf VIO and Spine Module Views 2 5 2 1 4 Component Details Area 0 0 0 cc ee 2 1 2 2 Configuration and Monitoring Features 0 0 0 0 00 ee eee 2 15 2 2 1 Chassis View Menu 0 000 cee ee eee 2 15 2 2 2 FOGGING 2 icomiad oases Rat eats Bees eee ease bore Rees 2 16 2 2 3 Maintenance wiis cates deseo se Bht ee ESeeeot ee Fae e es eee ss 2 21 2 2 4 LDAP COnnGuraton lt a23 0s0s ages 2b hee keen eet
136. vice Discovery Control Time since last started 0 Davis 0 Hourts 0 Minuteisy 0 Secondi Click to Add Host Connections Name GUID Ext SRP Id Eee tatatat Pate a e a ata DO00003 006 Rev A Sj Discovery Status Complete Start IB GUID Extended SRP Id Configure 0x00066400400001C6 0x0000000000000034 Configure 1 perf ie 2 0x0000000000000002 0x0006640040000442 oxoo00000000000003 Configure o initiator extension 17 oxd000000000000011 0 ie 20 0x0000000000000014 0x0054426100001001 0x0000000000000003 Configure m ie 28 i aein 0x0006640040000716 oxo000000000000003 Configure 0 st92 0x005442B100001301 0x0000000000000001 ree EE o st93 0x0006640040000348 0x0000000000000001 ox00066400400001DC 0x0000000000000003 onfigure p gt EEEE 0x0006640040000718 oxo000000000000003 Configure o IE 256 ox0000000000000100 ox00066400400002F6 0x0000000000000003 Configure 0 ie 35 0x00066400400001 C6 0x0000000000000035 0 ie 32 0x00066400400001C6 0x0000000000000032 0x000664004000261B 0x0000000000000003 Configure 0 ie 33 0x00066 400400001C6 0x0000000000000033 0x0006640040000468 0xo000000000000003 Configure 0x0006640040000452 ox0000000000000003 Configure Apply Refresh 0x0006640040003F87 0x0000000000000003 Configure 0x0006640040000731 0x0000000000000003 Configure 0x0006640040000435 oxo000000000000003 Configure 0x0054426100002301 0x0000000000000003 Configure 0x0002C901081E0801 0x0000000000000003 Configure
137. y changes The following list describes each of the Log Level configuration parameters DUMP Dump Indicates that a problem has caused the system to produce a system dump file In most circumstances it is recommended that the user retrieve the dump that was produced Support engineers may require the information contained in the dump file to diagnose the cause of the problem FATAL Indicates that a non recoverable system problem has occurred The user should reboot the system or component and verify that the subsystem is fully functional to determine whether the fault has been corrected If the problem persists the user should contact the supplier ERROR Indicates that a serious system error has occurred which might be recoverable If the system exhibits any instability the user should reboot the system or component If errors persist the user should immediately contact the supplier s technical support D000003 006 Rev A 2 17 2 Operations and Administration XX Configuration and Monitoring Features QLOGIC ee ALARM Indicates that a serious problem has occurred which degrades Capacity or service If the error is recoverable the user should correct the failure If the alarm failure persists the user should reboot the system ata convenient time If the problem is still not cleared the user should contact the supplier WARNING Indicates that a recoverable problem has occurred The user does not need to take ac
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