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1.   Server Name   Product Number   Supported Slots  L1000 A5576A 8  10  12  L2000 A5191A 3  4  5  6  8  10  12  N4000 Rev  A A3639A 2  4  6  8  10  12  N4000 Rev  B A3639B 2  4  6  8  10  12  N4000 Rev  C A3639C If 2  4  6  8  10  12  upgraded from  A3639A or A3639B  NOTE rp54xx servers have slot restrictions for OLAR   PCI slots 1 through 4 do not support OLAR   In these servers  use PCI slots 5 through 12 for OLAR   CAUTION The optical port protector is used only to protect the adapter port when it is not in use  Do not    use the protector as a diagnostic tool     To install the A6795A Adapter offline  all systems except Superdome      1  Shutdown the system   2  Install the adapter in an available PCI slot     3  Attach fiber cabling to the adapter  The A6795A adapter uses a fiber optic cable terminated with an LC  connector     For additional installation instructions  see the system documentation     Chapter 1 9    HP UX Installation  Installing the Adapter Offline    Figure 1 1 A6795A Dual Port Fibre Channel Adapter       10 Chapter 1    HP UX Installation  Attach Other Devices       Attach Other Devices  Attaching a Fibre Channel HBA to other Fibre Channel devices     1  Be sure you have removed the Fibre Channel host bus adapter   s optical port protector  if included      2  Be sure you have attached a connector cable to the Fibre Channel host bus adapter  Align the slotted plug  with the keyed connector  Push the connector in until you hear it click     3  Attach the
2.   www docs hp com ja index html       Contents    1  HP UX Installation    Supported Configurations  res nr trI ot age Deb LARE a LR le ep ese 5  Superdome  Installation  a A aw bk ow Rawls eae Hee gee see 6  Installation Prerequisites    ss ant Paws A oa ieee Re a ek a ee Dae ESETE EAA REAS 6  Patches  A eames are aoe eae oa 6  Installing Driver Software    essere taraire eee een A a aa d 7  Installing the Adapter Online      0 0      eee ene enn ne eens 8  Installing the Adapter Offline      0    en eee ene enn nee nnns 8  Attach  Other  Devices  eeose ile PRES AUS Sele a Ea a 11  Verifying Installations  iii wad Saeed Mh a es eee SG tara 12  Verifying  Connectivity    urta Wek ii LA Eh A aa aed a el ee A 12  Interpreting Hardware Paths    13    A  Regulatory Information    ECC Statement  ForUs Ati re ela MEA ee DO EI a A BE 17  Candados patina Noa todi ar a aa 17  EMI  Australia and New Zealand     17  VCCI  Japan   PCI Card Only  pes ra iaia GRE ES WDE a Sw eB a N 18  EMI Statement  European Community  LL    LL 18  Laser Safety  Statem ents  seiere y sere eas Hae OPE REKKER toe i eee PO A eed 18  A6795A Declaration of Conformity    0 0 00  EE A SEEE een een een eens 20       Contents          1 HP UX Installation    This chapter contains HP UX installation information for the A6795A Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter  and contains the following sections     e    Supported Configurations      e    Superdome Installation      e    Installation Prerequisites      e    Patche
3.  0 td CLAIMED INTERFACE HP Tachyon  XL2 Fibre  Channel  Mass Storage  Adapter    3  If the correct driver is installed  but the adapter does not show it in the ioscan output  the driver is not  recognizing the adapter  Contact HP for assistance     NOTE If the td driver for an installed Tachyon adapter  A6795A  does not display  verify that the  adapter is securely seated before taking additional action        Verifying Connectivity    Once your HP Fibre Channel Mass Storage software and hardware is installed and running  type the  following commands to verify mass storage hardware and software installation     1  Check the state of all Fibre Channel hardware and interfaces  Enter the ioscan command and verify that  the S W State of all Fibre Channel hardware and interfaces is CLAIMED     If the Fibre Channel device file has not been created  enter the following commands   ioscan  f  insf  e    2  Verify that all devices you attached to the Fibre Channel adapter are listed in the ioscan output  For  example  if you have a direct attach Fibre Channel device attached to the system  the ioscan output  might look like the following           8 12 8 0 255 0 1 0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE DGC C3400WDR5    The example above is the hardware path of LUNO of a directly attached Fibre Channel Mass Storage  device with Loop ID of 1  For details on interpreting hardware paths for Fibre Channel devices  see  Interpreting Hardware Paths                    12 Chapter 1    HP UX Installation  Inter
4.  5    HP UX Installation  Superdome Installation       Superdome Installation    Superdome systems are not intended for access by users  HP recommends that Superdome systems only be  opened by a qualified HP engineer  Failure to observe this requirement can invalidate any support agreement  or warranty to which the system owner might otherwise be entitled        Installation Prerequisites   e Check that the  usr bin   usr sbin  and  sbin directories are in PATH by entering the following  command   echo  PATH    e Verify that you have the following items         Grounding wrist strap        Fibre Channel driver software media  included with OS or application CD   Alternately the driver  software  FibrChanl 00  can be downloaded from http   software hp com         Fibre Channel host bus adapter with an optical port protector attached  not included with all  adapters      e Verify the cabling requirements       Cable map  optional       A 50 micron fibre optic duplex M M cable terminated with a SFF  small form factor  LC connector    e Locate the part number and the Worldwide Name for each port on the Fibre Channel adapter and record  them     NOTE Patches are available from either http   www software hp com or  http   ITresourcecenter hp com        Patches    Review the FibrChanl 00  fcd  Fibre Channel Mass Storage Driver for HP UX Release Notes for the latest  patch and dependency requirements     a  goto http   www docs hp com   b  select    browse by topic      c  select    
5.  free end of the cable to a compatible Fibre Channel device     4  Reconnect the power cord  if necessary  and power up the system     The following table lists the Fibre Channel cables that you can use with Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters   Be sure to use LC LC or LC SC cables for the A6795A  adapter                                   Table 1 2 Cable Products   LC LC   C7524A Fibre Channel Cable 2m LC 50 125 duplex M M   C7525A Fibre Channel Cable 16m LC 50 125 duplex M M   C7526A Fibre Channel Cable 50m LC 50 125 duplex M M   C7527A Fibre Channel Cable 200m LC 50 125 duplex M M   LC SC   C7529A Fibre Channel Cable 2m LC SC 50 125 duplex M M  Optical   C7530A Fibre Channel Cable 16m LC SC 50 125 duplex M M  Optical   Adapter Extenders   C7534A Fibre Channel Adapter SC F F   Adapter Kit   C7540A Fibre Channel Adapter Kit  Includes 2m LC SC Cable  and F F extenders          Chapter 1 11    HP UX Installation  Verifying Installation       Verifying Installation    1  To verify the adapter installation  enter the command   ioscan  f  2  Verify that the following drivers appear for each installed adapter  If all drivers display  proceed to the  next section  Verifying Connectivity   The ioscan output might look like the following  The third column represents the hardware path of the  slot in which the adapter is installed  This path will be different for each installed adapter port   Table 1 3 ioscan  f Output    Class I H W Path Driver S W State H W Type Description    fe 0 1 1 0
6. 9254 1988  CFR47  Part 15 Class A  CISPR 24 1997   EN 55024 1998   IEC 61000 4 2   IEC 61000 4 3   ENV 50204   IEC 61000 4 4   IEC 61000 4 6  IEC 61000 4 8       EMC            Supplementary Information     The product herewith complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC  and carries the CE marking accordingly     1  The Product was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett Packard information  technology equipment     Cupertino  CA  July  2003       European Contact  Your local Hewlett Packard Sales and Service Office or Hewlett Packard GmbH   Department HQ TRE  Herrenberger Stra  e 130  D 71034 B  blingen  FAX    49 7031 14 3143     20 Appendix A    
7. A6795A Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter  Installation Guide    HP UX Networking    Edition 3    Ca    invent    Manufacturing Part Number  A6795 90006  E0305    Printed in the US     Copyright 2004 2005 Hewlett Packard Development Company  L P        Legal Notices    The information in this document is subject to change without notice     Hewlett Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual  including  but not limited to  the  implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose  Hewlett Packard shall not be held  liable for errors contained herein or direct  indirect  special  incidental or consequential damages in  connection with the furnishing  performance  or use of this material     Warranty   A copy of the specific warranty terms applicable to your Hewlett Packard product and replacement parts can  be obtained from your local Sales and Service Office    U S  Government License    Proprietary computer software  Valid license from HP required for possession  use or copying  Consistent with  FAR 12 211 and 12 212  Commercial Computer Software  Computer Software Documentation  and Technical  Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U S  Government under vendor s standard commercial license     Trademark Notices    UNIXO is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries  licensed exclusively through The  Open Group        Localized Documentation    This Installation Guide has been translated to     H AE http 
8. HP supported  peripheral devices and cables  such as those received with your system  Changes or  modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard could  void the user   s authority to operate the equipment        Canada    Warning  This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing  Equipment Regulations     Cet appareil num  rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du r  glement sur le mat  riel brouilleur du    Canada        EMI  Australia and New Zealand     This product meets the applicable requirements of the Australia and New Zealand EMC Framework     Appendix A    O  n279    17    Regulatory Information  VCCI  Japan   PCI Card Only        VCCI  Japan   PCI Card Only     This equipment complies with the Class A category for information technology equipment based on the rules  of Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment  When used in a  residential area  radio interference may be caused  In this case  the user may be required to take appropriate  corrective actions     Figure A 1 VCCI Regulatory Statement          OSES   LEE SE RSE ETRE  VCCI  ORF  CESTA AMBRMEBCI  COREA REMATES OLER  HEFSBTICENDUES  CORSA MENOR RS  BISERINACENBUET           EMI Statement  European Community     NOTE This is a Class A product  In a domestic environment  this product may cause radio  interference  in which case you may be required to take adequate measures        Laser Safety 
9. L  is  supported     NOTE For detailed instructions on using OLAR on HP UX 11i v1  see Chapter 2 of Configuring  HP UX for Peripherals  which can be accessed at http   www docs hp com    For detailed instructions on using OL  on HP UX 11i v2 and later HP UX releases  see the  Interface Card OL  Support Guide  and the Interface Card OL  Support Matrix  which can be  accessed at http   www docs hp com    NOTE rp54xx servers have slot restrictions for OLAR   PCI slots 1 through 4 do not support OLAR   In these servers  use PCI slots 5 through 12 for OLAR     IMPORTANT Superdome systems are not intended for access by users  HP recommends that Superdome  systems only be opened by a qualified HP engineer  Failure to observe this requirement can  invalidate any support agreement or warranty to which the system owner might otherwise be  entitled        Installing the Adapter Offline    NOTE Install all driver software and dependency patches before you install the adapter     CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure  Failure to follow ESD  safety precautions could result in damage to equipment     NOTE See the system documentation for information about how to safely shutdown your system and  obtain access to expansion slots     8 Chapter 1    HP UX Installation  Installing the Adapter Offline    In some systems  the A6795A adapter is limited to use in specific slots  The following table identifies these  limitations                          Table 1 1
10. Networking and Communications     d  select    Fibre Channel       Install all driver software and dependency patches before you install the adapter     6 Chapter 1    HP UX Installation  Installing Driver Software       Installing Driver Software    NOTE Use the following instructions if the driver is provided on a CD ROM  If the driver software is    downloaded  follow the instructions provided with that file  The driver software  FibrChanl 00   may be downloaded from http   software hp com  The FibrChanl 00 bundle is also provided on  the Hardware Enablement CD     To load the driver from a CD ROM  do the following     IL    2    10   11   12   13   14     Log in as root       Insert the CD ROM   3     Mount the CD ROM using the command     mount  dev dsk  lt cd_rom_dev_file gt    lt tmp_mnt gt       Run the swinstal1 program to install the software  Enter the command   usr sbin swinstall    This opens the Software Selection window and the Specify Source window       In the Specify Source window  change the Source Host Name if necessary  Enter the mount point of    the drive in the Source Depot Path field and click the OK button to return to the Software Selection  window   You can click the Help button to get more information           Select the FibrChanl 00 software bundle       Select Mark for Install from the Actions menu             Select Install from the Actions menu to begin product installation and open the Install Analysis       window          Click the OK butt
11. Statements    Laser Safety Statements   U S  FDA CDRH   Optical  laser  Transceiver    CAUTION The optical transceiver provided on the network interface card contains a laser system and is  classified as a    Class I Laser Product    under a U S  Department of Health and Human Services   DHHS  Radiation Performance standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and  Safety Act of 1968  The Class I label and compliance statement are located on the optical  transceiver     To ensure proper use of this product  please read this instruction manual carefully and retain for future    reference  Should the unit ever require maintenance  contact an authorized service location     CAUTION Use of controls  adjustments or the performance procedures other than those specified herein  may result in hazardous radiation exposure  To prevent direct exposure to laser beam  do not  try to open the enclosure     Laser Safety   European Union   Optical Transceiver Only    18 Appendix A    Regulatory Information  Laser Safety Statements    CAUTION The optical transceiver provided on the network interface card contains a laser system and is  classified as a    Class 1 Laser Product    per EN 60825 1  Safety of Laser products  Class 1 laser  products are considered safe and do not pose a biological hazard if used within the data sheet  limits and instructions     To ensure proper use of this product  please read this instruction manual carefully and retain for future  reference  Should the 
12. The value depends This field is typically the Domain ID   This field is set to 8   on the Fibre of the switch to which the target  Channel topology of   device is attached  The value of For historical reasons  HP UX  the HBA  this field is taken from the most uses a Domain ID of 8 to indicate  significant byte of the N_Port ID of   Private Loops  Fibre Channel  the target device  switches seen by HP UX hosts  cannot be configured with  Domain ID of 8  doing so is  unsupported and will not work   Area The value depends This field is taken from the second This field is set to 0   on the Fibre byte of the N_Port ID of the target  Channel topology of   device   the HBA   On some switches  the second byte of  the N_Port ID encodes the switch  port to which the device is  connected  How this encoding is  done depends on the switch  Consult  the relevant switch manual to  interpret this field   Port The value depends For LUNs with Peripheral Device For LUNs with Peripheral Device  on the Fibre Addressing  the value of this field is   Addressing  the value of this field  Channel topology of   always 255  is always 255   the HBA and the  target device  andon   For other LUN methods  the value of   For other LUN methods  the  the LUN addressing   this field is the least significant byte   value of this field is the Loop ID  method used  of the N_Port ID of the target device    of the target device   Bus The value depends For LUNs with Peripheral Device For LUNs with Peripheral Device  
13. hod used  see below        LUN      Peripheral Device     B   Volume Set Addressing  Addressing   Logical Unit Addressing    Method Addressing  Flat Space Addressing   Value of LUN   The Target or LUN field of   The LUN field of the Bits 0   2 ofthe Logical Unit  field in FC the Logical Unit Number  Logical Unit Number  Number   HW Path                   For more information about the fields in the Logical Unit Number  please refer to the SCSI Architecture  Model   3  SAM 3  standards document           NOTE    Chapter 1    Fibre Channel devices can connect to a Fabric using either Direct Fabric Attach or Public Loop   Different devices may have different types of connections to the same Fabric  for example an  HBA may have a Direct Fabric Attach connection to the Fabric  while an array has a Public  Loop connection to the same Fabric  In other words  in a Fabric  the Fibre Channel Topology of  an HBA may be different from the Fibre Channel Topology of devices seen by that HBA     Public Loop devices have an Arbitrated Loop Physical Address  AL_PA   The AL_PA usually  appears in the least significant byte of the device s N_Port ID  Direct Fabric Attach devices do  not have an AL_PA and the least significant byte of their N_Port ID is usually 0  This is  dependent on the switch implementation and not all switches adhere to this scheme     Some switches allow devices in Private Loop mode to connect to a Fabric  In these situations   the switch typically translates the private l
14. on in the Install Analysis window to confirm that you want to install the software     Swinstall displays the Install window     View the Install window to read processing data while the software is being installed  When the Status  field indicates Ready  the Confirmation window opens     Click the OK button  A second Confirmation window opens     Click the OK button again  The Install window opens        Click the Done button  The Note window opens   Click the OK button on the Note window to reboot  The user interface disappears and the system reboots     Once the system comes back up  log in as root and view the following files to see any error or warning  messages that may have occurred during the installation      var adm sw swagent   log        var adm sw swinstall log    Chapter 1 7    HP UX Installation  Installing the Adapter Online       Installing the Adapter Online    The Online Addition and Replacement feature  OLAR for HP UX 11i v1  or OL  for HP UX 11i v2 and later  HP UX releases  allows PCI host bus adapters to be added  or replaced  without shutting down and rebooting  the system  and without adversely affecting other system components  The system hardware uses slot specific  power control  combined with HP UX operating system support  to enable these features     OLAR or OL  may not be supported on the system you plan to install an A6795A adapter in  See the HP Fibre  Channel Host Bus Adapter Support Matrix  at http   www docs hp com  to confirm if OLAR or O
15. on the Fibre Addressing  the value of this field is   Addressing  the value of this field  Channel topology of   the upper 4 bits of the least is the upper 4 bits of the Loop  the HBA and the significant byte of the N_Port ID of   ID of the target device   target device  andon   the target device   I For LUNs with Logical Unit Addressing  the value is the Bus Number  field of the Logical Unit Number   For LUNs with Volume Set Addressing  Flat Space Addressing   the  value is bits 7   13 of the Logical Unit Number  14 Chapter 1    Field Value Information    HP UX Installation  Interpreting Hardware Paths    Fibre Channel Topology of HBA    Fabric Topologies such as Public  Loop and Direct Fabric Attach    Private Loop       Target The value depends For LUNs with Peripheral Device With Peripheral Device  on both the Fibre Addressing  the value of this field is   Addressing  the value of this field  Channel topology the lower 4 bits of the third byte of   is the lower 4 bits of the Loop ID    and the LUN the N_Port ID of the target of the target device   addressing method device   used     This field usually corresponds to the  Arbitrated Loop Physical Address   AL_PA  of the target device        For LUNs with Logical Unit Addressing  the value is the Target field of  the Logical Unit Number     For LUNs with Volume Set Addressing  Flat Space Addressing   the  value is bits 3   6 of the Logical Unit Number        LUN The value of this field depends only on the LUN addressing met
16. oop device as either a Public Loop or Direct Fabric  Attach device to the rest of the Fabric  The switch also typically translates the rest of the Fabric  as Private Loop devices to the Private Loop device     15    HP UX Installation  Interpreting Hardware Paths    16 Chapter 1          A Regulatory Information       FCC Statement  For U S A      Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement    WARNING    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions     1  This device may not cause harmful interference and    2  this device must accept any interference received  including interference that  might cause undesired operation     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A  digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules  These limits are designed to  provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is  operated in a commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses and can  radiate radio frequency energy  and  if not installed and used in accordance with the  instruction manual  may cause harmful interference to radio communications     Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference  in  which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures  may be required to correct the interference     Hewlett Packard   s system certification tests were conducted with 
17. preting Hardware Paths    8  HP Fibre Channel Mass Storage installation is verified if the ioscan output lists all mass storage devices  attached to the adapter  If any attached devices are not listed or appear as UNCLAIMED  see the  Troubleshooting and Maintenance chapter of the HP Fibre Channel Adapters Support Guide        Interpreting Hardware Paths    The following illustration is the Fibre Channel hardware path format     Figure 1 2 Example of a Hardware Path for a Public Loop Device    Adapter Domain Area Port Bus Target LUN    OVALI  0 1 2 0 1 19 255 15 4 0    Figure 1 3 Example of a Hardware Path for a Direct Fabric Attach Device    Adapter Domain Area Port Bus Target LUN    LOA Ledo Il    0 1 2 0 1 19 255 0 0 0    Figure 1 4 Example of a Hardware Path for a Private Loop Device    Adapter Domain Area Port Bus Target LUN    ie  0 1 2 0 8 0 255 0 1 0    Each field in the hardware path is described below        Fibre Channel Topology of HBA  Field   Value Diformation Fabric Topologies such as Public    Loop and Direct Fabric Attach Private Loop       Adapter   This is the hardware path of the Fibre Channel adapter through which the LUN is seen   In the case of multi port adapters  this field describes a specific port on the adapter           Chapter 1 13    HP UX Installation  Interpreting Hardware Paths    Fibre Channel Topology of HBA                      Field    Value Information Fabric Topologies such as Public Pri L  Loop and Direct Fabric Attach o LOOP  Domain   
18. s      e    Installing Driver Software      e    Installing the Adapter Online     e    Installing the Adapter Offline     e    Attach Other Devices      e    Verifying Installation      e    Verifying Connectivity       e    Interpreting Hardware Paths       Thank you for purchasing HP I O Cards    If you are installing an HP I O card as an add in device  please review this document before attempting  installation     If this card was factory installed in your server  you can skip to the Verifying Installation section     HP welcomes your input  Please email us at  netinfo_feedback cup hp com with comments or suggestions on  HP I O Cards or related documentation     All product documentation  including a comprehensive Support Guide  Installation Guide  Release Notes  and  Support Matrix are available online at  http   docs hp com    1  Click on browse by topic   2  Click on networking and communications     3  Click on the Fibre Channel product category        Supported Configurations    Verify compliance with the supported configurations listed in the HP Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter  Support Matrix  available at  http   www docs hp com hpux netcom index html Fibre 20Channel    Alternately  you can access the HP Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter Support Matrix  as well as other Fibre  Channel documentation as follows     a  go to http   www docs hp com  b  select    browse by topic     select    Networking and Communications       select    Fibre Channel       a9    Chapter 1
19. unit ever require maintenance  contact an authorized service location     CAUTION Use of controls  adjustments or the performance procedures other than those specified herein  may result in hazardous radiation exposure  To prevent direct exposure to laser beam  do not  try to open the enclosure     There are no user serviceable parts nor any maintenance required for the optical transceiver  All adjustments  are made at the factory before shipment to customers  Tampering with or any attempt to modify the optical  transceiver will result in voided product warranty  It may also result in improper operation of the network  card circuitry and possible overstress of the laser source  Device degradation or product failure may result     Appendix A 19    Regulatory Information  A6795A Declaration of Conformity       A6795A Declaration of Conformity    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  According to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014    Manufacturer s Name  Hewlett Packard Company  Systems Interconnect Solutions Lab    Manufacturer s Address  8000 Foothills Blvd   Roseville  CA 95747  USA           declares  that the product  Product Name  Dual Port 2Gbps 1Gbps Fibre Channel PCI X BHA  Model Number s   A6826A   Product Options  All                    conforms to the following Product Specifications     Safety  IEC 950 1991   A1  A2  A3  A4   EN 60950 1992   A1  A2  A3  A4  A11  GB 4943 1995  IEC 825 1 1993  EN60825 1 1994 A1  Class 1 Laser    CISPR 22 1997   EN 55022 1998   Class A  CNS 13438  GB 
    
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