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1. 1062 CEL DUO 2 L C Federal Communications Commission Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation Any modifications to this device unless expressly approved by the manufacturer can void the user s authority to operate this equipment under 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 that may cause undesirable operation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures m Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna m Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver A 4 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Connect the equipment into an outlet on a cir
2. 0x02 1 0 7 OxEF 0x00 0x01 0x7D 2 0 7 3 0 7 4 0 7 5 0 7 None None None None 6 0 7 None None None None 7 0 7 None None 8 0 7 9 0 7 10 0 7 None None None None 11 0 7 None None None None 12 0 7 None None None None Use this translation if registry ScanDown 0 default Use this translation if registry ScanDown 1 f MapBus0 1 then device addressing starts with Bus 0 not 1 continued Troubleshooting 4 17 Table 4 5 Current Private Loop Device Mapping continued Bus Target Lun AL PA SEL_ID AL PA SEL ID 0 0 31 0 7 13 0 7 None 14 0 7 None None None 15 0 7 None None None None 16 0 7 None None None None 17 0 7 None None None None 18 0 7 None None None None 19 0 7 None None None None 20 0 7 None None None None 21 0 7 None None None None 22 0 7 None None None None 23 0 7 None None None None 24 0 7 None None None None 25 0 7 None None None None 26 0 7 None None None None 27 0 7 None None None None 28 0 7 None None None None 29 0
3. LogErrors 2 n Values 0 or 1 Default 0 0 don t log general HBA drive errors 1 use Event Log to general errors continued Table 6 1 Drive Parameters continued Parameter NodeTimeOut n Using the LPUTILNT Utility NT 6 9 Description Values are in seconds from 1 255 Default 10 Controls the time out at which a formerly logged in node will issue SELECTION TIMEOUT error status to an 1 0 request QueueDepth n Values from 1 64 decimal Default 64 Requests per LUN Target see Queue Target parameter QueueTarget n Vaules 0 or 1 decimal Default 0 0 QueueDepth applies on a per LUN basis 1 QueueDepth applies on a Target basis n Values in seconds from 2 to 120 Default 2 This value is the ELS request time out ReadCheck n Values 0 or 1 Default 1 0 do not enable byte counting for read operations 1 enable byte counting If bytes counted are less than requested transfer count issue underrun ResetFF n Values 0 or 1 Default 1 0 ResetBus translates to LIP F7 1 ResetBus translates to LIP FF Used for WolfPack to force reservations to be freed when ResetBus issued Only meaningful for AL topology and Seagate native FC hard drives ResetTPRLO n Values 0 or 1 Default 1 0 RestBus translates to LIP 1 ResetBus translates to ThirdPartyProcessLogout LIP Used for WolfPack to for
4. 3 Select the Drivers tab 4 Click Remove 5 Select Yes to confirm 6 Click OK 7 Reboot the computer to restart Windows NT 3 4 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Tru64Unix Driver and Console Software The HBA driver is built into the Tru64Unix operating systems and supported by Console software For the supported versions of Tru64Unix operating systems and Console software consult the HBA Release Notes included in this documentation package Release notes are updated periodically and can be obtained from the Compaq website http www compagq com products storageworks adapters html Drill down through Services and Support to Adapter Support See the documentation specific to your platform for detailed information on installing the appropriate operating system and Console software SHOW ADAPTER SET ADAPTER Commands V5 6 SRM console and higher revisions have the capability of setting an HBA to run in arbitrated loop mode or in fabric switch mode If an HBA in loop mode is connected to a switch the results are unpredictable The same is true for an in fabric mode that is connected to a loop By default the console assumes a fabric topology The SET ADAPTER command stores the selected topology into the NVRAM storage on the HBA If the HBA is moved from one AlphaServer to another this setting stays with the HBA The V5 6 or greater supports the FCAL loop topology A se
5. 6 5 Deleting or Activating Firmware Image 6 5 Enabling or Disabling Boot 5 000 6 6 Downloading PCI Configuration 6 6 Modifying Driver Parameters in the Windows NT Regitstry 6 7 Chapter 7 Boot BIOS Introductioft iie nee teer EI eee eet re is asss 7 1 System Requirements errare i e ether da obe E eode ede BR 7 1 RA8000 or ESA12000 Boot Setup 7 2 Disk In line SUS al n coste Ee uds 7 2 The Auto Configur Option irt tenet tenet 7 2 Defining a Fibre Channel Drive as the Boot Drive ee 7 4 Enabling Boot BIOS eret E ed e 7 4 Creating an MS DOS Boot Diskette eese 7 5 Designating a Fibre Channel Boot Drive on Your 7 5 Formatting the Fibre Channel Drive on Your Computer 7 7 Enabling HBA Boot BIOS on a Fibre Channel Hard Drive 7 7 Installing Windows NT dee nente tetto Eee teg Eire sore deren 7 9 Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices FCC Compliance Information Statement Model LP8000 F1 1 X 9 1 Reference Manual Statements for Class Equipmetnt A 3 eo 3 Federal Communications C
6. CONNECTION 0x0D IOERR FAILED OxOE IOERR FAILED OxOF 7 IOERR ILLEGAL FRAME 0x10 IOERR EXTRA DATA 0x11 IOERR NO RESOURCES 0x12 IOERR RESERVED 0x13 IOERR ILLEGAL LENGTH 0x14 IOERR UNSUPPORTED FEATURE 0x15 IOERR ABORT IN PROGRESS 0x16 IOERR ABORT REQUESTED 0x17 IOERR RECENE BUFFER TIMEOUT 0x18 LOOP OPEN FAILURE 0x19 IOERR RING RESET _ LINK DOWN Ox1B IOERR CORRUPTED DATA Ox1C IOERR CORRUPTED RP Ox1D IOERR OUT ORDER Ox1E IOERR OUT OF ORDER Ox1F IOERR DUPLICATE FRAME 0x20 7 IOERR INVALID ACK 0x21 IOERR BAD 40BIT ADDRESS continued 4 8 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Table 4 4 Parameter Error Values valid only when CmdStat 0x3 continued 0x12 Offset Explanation 0x22 IOERR RESERVED 0x23 IOERR RESERVED 0x24 IOERR RESERVED 0x25 IOERR ABORT MULTI REQUESTED 0x26 IOERR RESERVED 0x27 IOERR RESERVED 0x28 IOERR LINK BUFFER SHORTAGE 0x29 IOERR RCV XRIBUF WAITING Windows NT SCSI Address Mapping The driver emulates six SCSI buses per HBA to map all 126 possible AL PA to Target IDs The first bus is a dummy bus used to delay the Windows NT initial inquiry scan until after discovery completes The 31 target IDs per bus Windows NT requires the initiator to consume one of the IDs we use 31 are then mapped to
7. AL PA SEL ID AL PA SEL ID 0 0 31 0 7 1 0 0 7 0 01 0 70 0 00 1 0 7 0 02 0 7 OxE8 0x01 2 0 7 0x04 0 4 0 02 3 0 7 0 08 OxE2 0x03 4 0 7 0x79 OxE1 0x04 5 0 7 0x10 0x78 OxEO 0x05 6 0 7 0x17 0 06 Use this translation if registry ScanDown 0 default Use this translation if registry ScanDown 1 f MapBus0 1 then device addressing starts with Bus 0 not 1 continued 4 10 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Table 4 5 Current Private Loop Device Mapping continued Bus Target Lun AL PA SEL ID AL PA SEL ID 0 0 31 0 7 7 0 7 0 18 0 76 OxDA 0 07 8 0 7 0x1B 0x75 0xD9 0x08 9 0 7 0x1D 0x74 0xD6 0x09 10 0 7 0x1E 0x73 0xD5 Ox0A 11 0 7 Ox1F 0x72 OxD4 0x0B 12 0 7 0x23 0x71 OxD3 Ox0C 13 0 7 0x25 0x70 0 02 0x0D 14 0 7 0x26 0x6F 0xD1 0x0E 15 0 7 0x27 0x6E OxCE OxOF 216 ET 0x29 000000 0000 47 0 7 0600 001 18 0 7 0 2 0x6B 0 0x12 219 0 7 043 20 0 7 0x2D 0x69 0xC9 0x14 21 0 7 0 2 0 68 0 7 0 15 22 0 7 0 31 0 67 OxC6 0x16 23 0 7 0x32 0x66 OxC5 0x17 24 0 7 0x33 0x65 0 3 0 18 25 0 7 0x34 0x64 OxBC 0x19 26 0 7 0x35 0x63 OxBA Use this translation if registry ScanDown 0 def
8. errtype 12 srbstat 13 linkup OxFB ELS REQ CRIOCB rsp err 0x11 cmdstat 12 parm err 13 ALPA OxFC ELS REQ CRIOCB rsp err 0x11 cmdstat 12 parm err 13 ALPA OxFE FLOGI failed 0x11 cmdstat 12 parm err OxFF SNS PLOGI failed 0 11 cmdstat 12 parm err 4 6 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide 105 RSP ERR Table 4 3 CmdStat Values Further Information 105 REMOTE STOP Remote sent an ABTS 7 OSTAT LOCAL REJECT Parameter field contains additional info 105 NPORT RJT 105 FABRIC RJT 7 108 NPORT BSY 105 FBRIC BSY 105 INTERMED RSP 105 LS RJT 105 BA Table 4 4 Parameter Error Values valid only when CmdStat 0x3 0x12 Offset 0x00 Explanation IOERR SUCCESS 0x01 IOERR MISSING CONTINUE 0x02 IOERR SEQUENCE TIMEOUT 0x03 IOERR INTERNAL ERROR 0x04 IOERR INVALID 0x05 IOERR NO 0x06 IOERR ILLEGAL COMMAND 0x07 IOERR XCHG DROPPED 0x08 IOERR ILLEGAL FIELD continued Troubleshooting 4 7 Table 4 4 Parameter Error Values valid only when CmdStat 0x3 continued 0x12 Offset Explanation 0x09 OERR CONTINUE 0x0A IOERR TOO MANY BUFFERS 0x0B IOERR RCV BUFFER WAITING 0 0 7
9. reete MERE u eska 2 1 Hardware Reg uirements uuu una Sasan enne enne 2 1 Software and Documentation Requirements 2 2 Recording Reference 2 3 Recording the Address and Serial Number eee 2 3 Installing the HBA into a Computer eene nennen 2 3 Verifying the Installation esses enne 2 4 Configuration Guidelines for Operating Systems a 2 4 iv Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Chapter 3 Device Driver Installation IntrOdUCtlonz us eie ere e m S 3 1 Windows NT 4 0 System Requirements 3 1 Installing the Windows NT SCSI Device 3 2 Verifying the Device Driver Installation eese 3 3 Removing the Device Dtivet cote igecee tes t pas 3 3 Tru64Unix Driver and Console Software 3 4 SHOW ADAPTER SET ADAPTER 3 4 SHOW ADAPTER 3 5 OpenVMS Driver and Console Software esee 3 7 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting M 4 1 POST Conditions and Results r 4 1 The Windows NT E
10. Normal active On Fast blink 4 Hz Normal busy Slow blink Off Normal link down or not yet started Slow blink Slow blink 1 Hz Off line for download Slow blink Fast blink 4 Hz Restricted off line mode waiting for restart The Windows NT Event Viewer The Windows NT SCSI driver verifies the condition of the HBA POST If there is a failure or a suspected failure an error log entry is issued to the Windows NT System Event Logger Viewer Following is the procedure for viewing the Windows NT error log From the Main menu 1 Double click or select the Administrative Tools program group 2 Double click or select the Event Viewer The display shows a list of discrete events specifying the source name LPSNDS35 NT SCSI driver 3 Double click any event with the source name LP8NDS35 Troubleshooting 4 3 4 Change the data view from Bytes default to Words 5 Examine the entry at offset 0 10 if the low byte En match the low byte with the error found in Table 4 2 Windows NT SCSI Port Error Log Tables 4 3 and 4 4 list CmdStat values and Parameter error values Windows NT Miniport Event Log Codes The Windows NT Miniport driver can log events errors in the Windows NT event log Serious errors will always be logged Informational events will only be logged if the registry parameter LogError 1 is used Miniport logged events are issued with an Event ID of 11 INTERNAL ADAPTER ERROR but do n
11. 1 4 POST Conditions and Results 4 1 POST LED Indicators description 2 4 POST LED States 4 2 Product Description 1 2 Regulatory Compliance Notices A 2 Removing Device Drivers 3 3 RJ 45 receptacle viii S Serial Number recording 2 3 Software Kit 2 2 Standards 1 4 Supported Operating Systems 2 4 symbols intext viii symbols on equipment viii System Requirements device drivers 3 1 T technical support ix telephone numbers x text conventions vii Troubleshooting 4 1 POST conditions and results 4 1 Tru64Unix Driver installing 3 4 V Verifying Device Driver Installation 3 3 Verifying the Installation 2 4 W warnings electrical shock ix Windows NT address mapping 4 8 event log codes 4 3 event viewer 4 2 www compaq com ix Index 3
12. 5 Current Private Loop Device Mapping continued Bus Target Lun AL PA SEL ID AL PA SEL ID 0 0 31 0 7 6 0 7 OxBA Ox1A 0 35 0 63 7 0 7 0 0 19 0x34 0x64 8 0 7 OxC3 0x18 0x33 0x65 9 0 7 OxC5 0x17 0x32 0x66 10 0 7 0 6 0 16 0x31 0x67 11 0 7 0 7 0x15 Ox2E 0x68 12 0 7 0 9 0 14 0x2D 0x69 13 0 7 0 0 13 0 2 Ox6A 14 0 7 OxCB 0x12 0 2 0x6B 215 ET 00000000 OA 06 16 0 7 OxCD 0x10 0 29 0x6D 17 0 7 OxCE OxOF 0x27 Ox6E 18 0 7 0xD1 OxOE 0x26 Ox6F 19 0 7 0 02 0x0D 0x25 0x70 20 0 7 0xD3 0 0 0 23 0 71 21 0 7 OxD4 0x0B Ox1F 0x72 22 0 7 0 05 Ox0A Ox1E 0x73 23 0 7 0 06 0 09 Ox1D 0x74 24 0 7 OxD9 0x08 Ox1B 0x75 25 0 7 OxDA 0x07 0x18 0x76 Use this translation if registry ScanDown 0 default Use this translation if registry ScanDown 1 f MapBus0 1 then device addressing starts with Bus 0 not 1 continued 4 16 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Table 4 5 Current Private Loop Device Mapping continued Bus Target Lun AL_PA SEL_ID AL_PA SEL_ID 0 0 31 0 7 None None None None i 26 0 7 OxDC 0 06 0 17 0 77 27 0 7 OxEO 0x05 0x10 0x78 28 0 7 OxE1 0x04 OxOF 0x79 29 0 7 OxE2 0x03 0x08 Ox7A 30 0 7 OxE4 0x02 0x04 0x7B 31 0 7 None None None None 9 07
13. 7 None None None None 30 0 7 None None None None 31 0 7 None None None None Use this translation if registry ScanDown 0 default Use this translation if registry ScanDown 1 f MapBus0 1 then device addressing starts with Bus 0 not 1 Chapter 5 Firmware and Diagnostic Utility Introduction This chapter contains installation and user instructions for the diagnostic and firmware download utility This utility is a DOS based program used exclusively in standalone environments NOTE The diagnostic and firmware download utility is used to upgrade firmware on both versions of the 64 Bit PCI to Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters HBAs The Diagnostic and Firmware Download Utility The supplied software kit contains the Alpha and the 1386 system diagnostic and firmware download utility for their respective hosts The diagnostic utility for each host is stored in the host specific directory For Alpha systems the utility is ALPHDNLD EXE and for 1386 systems the utility is 1386DNLD EXE The common HBA firmware is located in the root directory 5 2 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Functionally the utility program performs W Discovery and preliminary testing of the in the system W Functional testing and operational checks on the HBA m The use of input and output files to automate the execution of the diagnostic utility program m Updating HBA firmware NOTE T
14. Input Output system Software coded into the computer chips to accomplish various tasks Software coded into the chips on the HBA A special program used to boot and control the computer In data transmission it denotes transmission facilities capable of handling frequencies greater than those required for high grade voice communications The higher frequency allows the carrying of several simultaneous channels 2 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Cladding Connector Core Custom Device Module CDM Data Rate Device Driver Duplex Cable Duplex Transmission Fabric FC AL FCP FDDI The dielectric material surrounding the core of an electrical fiber or material surrounding the core of a fiber optic cable It usually refers to diameter often 125 m measured in microns A mechanical device used to align and join two fibers together to provide a means for attaching and decoupling it to a transmitter receiver or another fiber The central region of an optical fiber through which light is transmitted A CDM is the driver component in the NetWare Peripheral Architecture used to drive specific storage devices attached to the HBA The NPA separates NetWare driver support into two components a Host Adapter Module HAM and a Custom Device Module CDM The maximum number of bits of information that can be transmitted per second in a data transmission link It is typically e
15. Oxn Table 6 1 Drive Parameters Description Values from 0x00 OxFF Controls NT SRB error status for general Abort conditions Default SRB STATUS BUS RESET 0 0 which will not cause the current NT class driver to throttle down 1 0 performance after four of these errors have been received on a per LUN basis ALTOV n Values are in milliseconds from 1 to 15 Default 15 ARBTOV n Values are milliseconds form 500 to 10000 Default 1000 Represents FC_AL arbitration time out prior to LIP Class n Values from 0 2 Default 2 Controls which Fibre Channel Class will be used 0 Class 1 1 Class 2 2 Class 3 EDTOV n Values are in milliseconds form 500 to 10000 Default 1000 Represents error detect time out value prior to LIP EnableDPC n Values 0 or 1 Default 0 0 process 1 0 completion at interrupt level 1 process at DPC level FrameSizeMSB n Values from 1 8 Default 8 Controls the upper byte of the receive FrameSize if issued in PLOGI This lets the FrameSize to be constrained on 256 byte increments from 256 1 2048 8 HardALPA Values from 0x01 OxEF Default 0x01 lets the HBA use a hard assigned loop address NOTE Only valid ALPAs can be used see Table 6 2 LinkTimeOut n Values are in seconds from 1 500 Default 60 Controls the time out at which link no longer BUSY s requests but issues SELECTION TIMEOUT error status
16. Services and Support to Adapter Support See the documentation specific to your platform for detailed information on installing the appropriate operating system and Console software Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Introduction The Power On Self Test POST valid for Windows NT Tru64Unix and OpenVMS operating systems and the Windows NT System Event Logger Viewer are troubleshooting utilities for the 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter HBA This chapter explains the use of these utilities in the event of an HBA problem POST Conditions and Results Table 4 1 lists the HBA LED states with descriptions of each The position of the Post LED indicators is defined in Figure 1 1 and Table 1 1 of this manual If the LEDs indicate a failure during POST 1 Make sure that the HBA is seated firmly in the PCI slot 2 Verify that the fibre cable connection to the HBA is secure 4 2 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Table 4 1 POST LED States Green LED Yellow LED Description 0ff Off Wake up failure inoperable Off On POST failure inoperable HBA Off Slow blink 1 Hz Wake up failure Off Fast blink 4 Hz Failure in POST Off Flashing irregular POST processing in progress On Off Failure while functioning On On Failure while functioning On Slow blink 1 Hz Normal inactive On Flashing irregular
17. file run as part of the platform kit configuration will also modify them The resulting parameter setting has been modified to provide the optimal setting for the supported configurations 6 2 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Viewing HBA Parameters To view HBA parameters 1 Double click on the LPUTILNT EXE to start the diagnostic utility The following Main menu screen appears Figure 6 1 LightPulse Utility NT Of x File Edit View Adapter Help Lele 2 El Adapter Category Adapter Revision Levels z BIU Revision 2002506D Sequence Manager Revision 00000000 Endec Revision 00000000 Current Operational Firmware SLI 2 Overlay Kemel 1 10 Initial Firmware Initial Load 3 00 514 50 1 Overlay 3 00 SLI 2 LP8K SLI 2 Overlay 3 00 Max FC PH Version 43 Min FC PH Version 5 IEEE Address 00 00 C3 21 07 B5 Figure 6 1 Main menu screen 2 Select an HBA 3 On the menu bar click on an HBA or pull down the category list 4 Select an option to view parameters There are eight options available each displaying a different group of HBA parameters m Adapter Revision Levels View information about the chipset and firmware revision levels of the selected HBA m Firmware Maintenance View detailed information about the firmware in the flash ROM of the selected HBA You can also Upgrade HBA firmware Manage existing fir
18. is 0 Choose 0 No if you do not have an external loopback connector NOTE Testing the HBA while it is connected to an arbitrated loop is not recommended Modify Test Options Select Test and specify the number of passes on one or more of these tests PCI loopback Internal loopback External Loopback or all three Choose the number of passes default is 0x50 O infinity and the action to take upon encountering errors 0 stop 1 repeat 2 ignore 018 the default Restart Host Bus Adapters Select this option to reset the HBA When a restart HBA occurs the HBA will perform POST testing and will reload functional firmware Input Output Select this option to open or close input and output files The contents of the Input file are interpreted and executed by the program The output file contains a log of all messages Note that nesting of input files is not supported Maintenance Select this option to update firmware or non volatile parameters in the flash ROM This option also displays program images load list stored in the HBA s memory You must reboot the HBA for the new firmware to take effect 5 8 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Show Host Bus Adapter Info Quit Select this option to display HBA data in these areas BIU PCI Configuration Parameters Host Bus Adapter Info and Status Adapter Revisions Display Configuration Data Service Parameters Status Counte
19. 0 0 31 0 7 15 0 7 0x56 0 4 Ox9D 0 2 16 0 7 0 59 0 4 0 9 0 2 17 0 7 0 5 0 4 0x98 0x30 18 0 7 0x5C 0 4 0 97 0 31 19 0 7 0 63 0 4 0 90 0x32 20 0 7 0x65 Ox4A Ox8F 0x33 21 0 7 0x66 0x49 0x88 0x34 22 0 7 0x67 0x48 0x84 0x35 23 0 7 0x69 0x47 0x82 0x36 M ET OG 096 225 0 7 045 0x80 26 0 7 OC 090 27 0 7 0x6D 0 43 0 7 Ox3A 28 0 7 Ox6E 0x42 0x79 0x3B 29 0 7 0x71 0x41 0x76 0x3C 30 0 7 0x72 0x40 0x75 0x3D 31 0 7 None None None None Use this translation if registry ScanDown 0 default Use this translation if registry ScanDown 1 f MapBus0 1 then device addressing starts with Bus 0 not 1 continued Troubleshooting 4 13 Table 4 5 Current Private Loop Device Mapping continued Bus Target Lung CALPA SELID ALPA SEL ID 0 0 31 0 7 None None None None 3 07 77 1 0 7 0x74 Ox3E 0x73 Ox3F 2 0 7 0x75 Ox3D 0x72 0x40 3 0 7 0x76 0x3C 0x71 0x41 4 0 7 0x79 0 3 0x42 5 0 7 0 6 0 43 6 0 7 0x7C 0x39 Ox6C 0x44 7 0 7 0x80 0x38 0x6B 0x45 8 0 7 0x81 0x37 0 0 46 9 7027 0x82 0x36 7 x69 O7 10 0 7 0x84 0x35 0x67 0 7 0x66 049 ET 207 065 13 0 7 0 90 0x32 0x63 0x4B 14 0 7 0x97 0x31 0x5C 0x4C 15 0 7 0x98 0x30 0x5A 0x4D 16 0 7 0x9B Ox2F 0x59 Ox4E
20. 0 operating system Boot BIOS does the following Supports up to eight fibre channel HBAs per computer Detects up to 99 devices per HBA Displays a maximum of 16 devices during the boot process System Requirements Intel Pentium Class computer with system BIOS copyright 1995 or later MS DOS 6 0 or higher Windows NT 4 0 installation media Installed HBA 7 2 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide W Connected fibre channel RA8000 or ESA12000 W Media containing the SCSI Miniport driver m 1356DNLD EXE diagnostic utility version 8 5 or higher RA8000 or ESA12000 Boot Setup This set up is the same for all x86 systems 1 Follow the instructions in the Microsoft Windows NT 1386 RA8000 ES12000 Solutions Software Kit version 8 5 2 Refer to the Compaq StorageWorks HSG60 Array Controller ACS version 8 5 Configuration and CLI Reference Guide to run the DILX utility 3 Running this utility in standard mode on the boot drive removes any old file information that might be on the drive 4 Sample of DILX utility HSG gt run dilx Disk In line Exerciser It is recommended that DILX only be run when there is no host activity present on the HBA Do you want to continue y n n y The Auto Configure Option The Auto Configure option does the following m Automatically tests all of the drive units configured selection of specific drive units not permitted Performs a very thorough t
21. 17 0 7 Ox9D Ox2E 0x56 18 0 7 Ox9E 0 20 0x55 0x50 19 0 7 Ox9F 0 2 0 54 0x51 Use this translation if registry ScanDown 0 default Use this translation if registry ScanDown 1 f MapBus0 1 then device addressing starts with Bus 0 not 1 continued 4 14 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Table 4 5 Current Private Loop Device Mapping continued Bus Target Lun AL PA SEL ID AL PA SEL ID 0 0 31 0 7 20 0 7 0 2 0x53 0 52 21 0 7 0 5 0 2 0 52 0x53 22 0 7 0xA6 0x29 0x51 0x54 23 0 7 OxA7 0x28 Ox4E 0x55 24 0 7 0xA9 0x27 0 4 0 56 25 0 7 0 26 0 4 0 57 26 0 7 0x25 0x4B 0x58 27 0 7 OxAC 0x24 Ox4A 0x59 28 0 7 OxAD 0x23 0x49 Ox5A 29 0 7 OxAE 0x22 0x47 0x5B 0 7 0x46 31 0 7 07 7 000 x45 1 0 7 0xB3 Ox1F 0x43 0x5E 2 0 7 0xB4 0x3C Ox5F 3 0 7 0xB5 Ox1D Ox3A 0x60 4 0 7 0 86 006 0x39 0x61 5 0 7 0xB9 0 1 0 36 0 62 Use this translation if registry ScanDown 0 default Use this translation if registry ScanDown 1 f MapBus0 1 then device addressing starts with Bus 0 not 1 continued Troubleshooting 4 15 Table 4
22. 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Second Edition March 2001 Part Number AA RKPDB TE Compaq Computer Corporation The information in this publication is subject to change without notice COMPAQ COMPUTER CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED HEREIN NOR FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE FURNISHING PERFORMANCE OR USE OF THIS MATERIAL THIS INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IS AND COMPAQ COMPUTER CORPORATION DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE GOOD TITLE AND AGAINST INFRINGEMENT This publication contains information protected by copyright No part of this publication may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from Compaq Computer Corporation 2001 Compaq Computer Corporation rights reserved Printed in the U S A The software described in this guide is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement Compaq Deskpro Compaq Insight Manager Fastart Systempro Systempro LT ProLiant ROMPaq QVision SmartStart NetFlex QuickFind PaqFax ProSignia registered United States Patent and Trademark Office NeoServer Netelligent Systempro XL SoftPaq QuickBlank QuickLock
23. AL loop 1 PT PT Fabric When set to 1 FLOGI SCR RSCN and NameServer queries are employed TrafficCop n Values 0 or 1 Default 0 1 enable FC AL loop master to run unfair and break potential arbitration problems by sending frames to itself 0 run fair all the time Using the LPUTILNT Utility NT 6 11 Table 6 2 PA Addresses 0x01 0x02 0x04 0x08 OxOF 0x10 0x17 0x18 Ox1B Ox1D Ox1E Ox1F 0x23 0x25 0x26 0x27 0x29 Ox2A 0 2 0 20 0 2 Ox2E 0x31 0x32 0x33 0x34 0x35 0x36 0x39 Ox3A 0 3 0 43 0 45 0 46 0x47 0x49 Ox4A Ox4b 0 4 0 40 0 40 0 51 0 52 0x53 0x54 0x55 0x56 0x59 Ox5A 0x5C 0x63 0x65 0x66 0x67 0x69 Ox6A Ox6B Ox6C 0 60 Ox6E Ox71 0x72 0x73 0x74 0x75 0x75 0x79 Ox7A 0 7 0 80 0x81 0x82 0x84 0x88 Ox8F 0x90 0x97 0x98 Ox9B Ox9D Ox9E Ox9F 0 0 5 OxA6 OxA7 0 9 OxAA 0 0 OxAD OxAE OxB1 0 2 0xB3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 9 OxBA OxBC 0 3 0 5 0 6 OxC7 0 9 OxCA OxCB OxCC OxCD OxCE 0 01 OxD2 OxD3 0xD4 0xD5 0xD5 0xD9 OxDA OxDC OxEO OxE1 OxE2 OxE4 OxE8 OxEF Chapter Boot BIOS Introduction Boot BIOS is a set of x86 instructions in the 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter HBA flash ROM that lets you designate a fibre channel hard drive as the boot drive Boot BIOS works with the existing system BIOS on Intel Pentium class PCI system boards NOTE The examples in this chapter use the Windows NT 4
24. Control power monitoring control system which continuously monitors the optical fiber link between two ports and prevents any laser emission from exceeding Class 1 levels in the event of a break anywhere in the path Dielectric waveguide with a core consisting of optically transparent material or low attenuation usually silica glass and with cladding consisting of optically transparent material of lower refractive index than that of the core It is used for the transmission of signals with lightwaves and is frequently referred to as fiber An internal Peripheral Connect Interface bus number in a computer BCI Bus 15 set by the computer system s BIOS and in most cases the number 18 zero PCI slot number in a computer A connection established between two specific locations as between two buildings A data transmission convention encompassing timing control formatting and data representation Small Computer Systems Interface Used to configure Seagate drives A matrix for relating ALPA hex numbers to SelectID hex numbers Refers to length of the wave or frequency in the spectrum of light 780 nm is the operating range of short wave lasers while 1300nm describes the range of long wave lasers A term sometimes used for a single fiber cable Transmission in one direction only 6 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Single Mode Fiber Topology Transducer ULP Wavegui
25. Controlled by a 233 MEZ 32 bit Intel StrongARM RISC processor Figure 1 1 64 Bit PCI to fibre channel host bus adapter Introduction 1 3 Table 1 1 64 Bit PCI to Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter Figure Legend Description 9 Fibre channel connector e LED Indicates the Embedded Optical Receive port is receiving light POST LEDs indicators Note see Tables 2 1 and 4 1 for detailed descriptions Jx1 jumper see Table 1 2 e Jx2 jumper see Table 1 2 Not used Jumper Settings Two jumper blocks JX1 and JX2 are used to control the HBA s Device ID The default device ID setting for the HBA is F800 The jumper settings defined in table 1 2 must be maintained for proper HBA operation Table 1 2 HBA Jumper Settings Jumper Pins Description Device ID Comments JX1 1 2 JX2 disabled F800 Default JX2 2 3 F800 Default 1 4 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Performance Specifications The is a high performance I O solution for applications such as client server configurations database I O environments multimedia applications and imaging technologies Each of these requires high level throughput with low latency characteristics The is both ANSI Fibre Channel and PCI Local Bus Compliant and supports Full PCI bus speed data transfers of 133 MBytes sec Point to point arbitrated loop and switch fabric FC connections St
26. agnostic and firmware download utility goes through its start up procedure the Main menu displays and handles user requests If the program detects two or more HBAs in the system you are prompted to select which 5 is to be tested The function of each option on the Main menu is listed in Table 5 2 Table 5 2 I386DNLD EXE Main Menu Options Menu Selection Description Test Host Adapters Runs host based internal and external loopback tests Modify Test Options Enables you to disable or enable up to seven different tests depending upon the cards installed BIU 1 or BIU 2 Specify number of retries and actions to take if error occurs Restart Host Adapters Resets the HBA Input Output Opens or closes input and output files Maintenance Updates firmware or non volatile parameters in FLASH ROM Display program images stored in memory Show Host Adapters Displays configuration and status data used by Tech Support Info Quit Exits 386DNLD EXE NOTE Enter 0 at the Option prompt to display the previous menu All values are in hexadecimal The menu options and descriptions are described in the following sections Firmware and Diagnostic Utility 5 7 Test Host Bus Adapters Select this option to run host based internal and external loopback tests on the HBAs Internal BIU PCI loopback and other loopback tests are run automatically External loopback tests are disabled by default 0 2 No Yes The default
27. an 8 byte field that uniquely identifies an HBA on a FC circuit Recording the Address and Serial Number The WWN address and serial number are clearly marked on the HBA Record the addresses on the lines below for future reference IEEE address Serial number Installing the HBA into a Computer Following is the procedure for installing the HBA into a computer 1 WARNING Be sure to observe the ESD precautions for this procedure Make sure the computer is powered down and the AC power cord is disconnected 2 Remove the screws on the computer cover and then remove the cover 3 Remove the blank panel from an empty 32 or 64 bit PCI bus slot 4 Insert the into the empty PCI bus slot press firmly until it is seated securely 5 Secure the HBA mounting bracket to the computer panel with the panel Screws 6 Replace the computer cover and secure it using the previously removed Screws 2 4 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Verifying the Installation To verify the HBA is properly installed and is operating 1 Connect the computer AC power cord and then turn the computer on 2 At power up observe the POST LED indicators on the HBA The position of the Post LED indicators is defined in Figure 1 1 and Table 1 1 of this manual The green LED indicates power functions and the yellow LED signifies port activity The Yellow LED blinks at all times dur
28. are trademarks and or service marks of Compaq Information Technologies Group L P in the U S and or other countries Microsoft MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Pentium is a registered trademark and Xeon is a trademark of Intel Corporation Other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Second Edition March 2001 Part Number AA RKPDB TE Contents About This Guide Text Conventions ont er le a a ti da tie ed aee ra vii Symbols in Text nte eR viii Symbols on Equipment u Suq unu Helps datei ete per RE Fee ix Compaq Technical ix Compaq Website 8 2005 inerte o pee e Eee Teo ee x Compaq Authorized Reseller 2 2 tei doeet tede ende x Chapter 1 Introduction OVETVIEW seeded a 1 1 Product 1 1 Jumper Set ngs uide 1 3 Performance Specifications u ehe eee e pee o 1 4 Standards EE 1 4 Agency Approvals ise meet reb uay uq 1 5 Chapter 2 Installation Installation Overview ed S Ee
29. ault Use this translation if registry ScanDown 1 f MapBus0 1 then device addressing starts with Bus 0 not 1 continued Troubleshooting 4 11 Table 4 5 Current Private Loop Device Mapping continued Bus Target Lun AL PA SEL ID AL PA SEL ID 0 0 31 0 7 27 0 7 0 36 0x62 0 9 0 1 28 0 7 0 37 0x61 0xB6 0x1C 29 0 7 Ox3A 0x60 0xB5 Ox1D 30 0 7 0x3C Ox5F 0 4 Ox1E 31 0 7 None None None None 2 07 1 0 7 0 45 0 5 0 2 0 20 2 0 7 0 46 0x5C OxB1 0x21 3 0 7 0x47 0x5B OxAE 0x22 4 0 7 0x49 0x5A OxAD 0x23 5 0 7 0 4 0x59 OxAC 0x24 6 07 05 7 0 7 0 4 0 57 OxAA 0x26 8 0 7 0 4 0x56 0xA9 0x27 9 0 7 0x4E 0x55 OxA7 0x28 10 0 7 0x51 0x54 0xA6 0x29 11 0 7 0x52 0x53 0xA5 Ox2A 12 0 7 0x53 0x52 0 2 13 0 7 0 54 0x51 Ox9F 0 20 14 0 7 0x55 0x50 Ox9E 0x2D Use this translation if registry ScanDown 0 default Use this translation if registry ScanDown 1 Tf MapBus0 1 then device addressing starts with Bus 0 not 1 continued 4 12 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Table 4 5 Current Private Loop Device Mapping continued Bus Target Lun AL PA SEL ID AL PA SEL ID
30. ce reservations to be freed when ResetBus is issued RetryInterval n Values are in seconds from 2 255 Default 45 Used for time out interval if RetryloTimeOut 1 Must be shorter than Class driver TimeOutinterval RetryloTimeOut n Vaules 0 1 Default 1 1 lets an HBA to time out 1 0 prior to port driver s time out which causes a LIP Link Reset continued 6 10 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Table 6 1 Drive Parameters continued Parameter RITOV n Description Values are in milliseconds from 100 to 511 Default 256 Represents time out between phases of Off line to On line protocol ScanDown n Values 0 or 1 Default 0 0 Lowest AL_PA Lowest physical disk ascending AL_PA order 1 Highest AL_PA Lowest Physical Disk ascending SEL_ID order SilFlags n Values from 0 2 Default 0 Controls which driver interface to use 0 automode attempt SLI 2 first If that fails uses SLI 1 1 always use SLI 1 2 always use SLI 2 SimulateDevice n Values 0 or 1 Default 0 0 do not create a dummy disk device 1 create a dummy disk to force the driver to load even if no disk devices are present at boot time SnsALL n Values 0 1 Default 1 Controls which Ports are queried from the NameServer 0 SCSI FCP only 1 All N Ports Topology n Values 0 or 1 Default 0 0 FC
31. cuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NOTE Additional information on the need to interconnect the device with shielded data cables or the need for special devices such as ferrite beads on cables is required if such means of interference suppression was used in the qualification test for the device This information will vary from device to device and needs to be obtained from the EMC group or product manager ALPA Arbitration b s or bps Bandwidth Baud BIOS Boot BIOS Broadband Glossary Arbitrated Loop Physical Address The address of a fibre channel node in an arbitrated loop The process of selecting one respondent from a collection of several candidates that request service at the same time Bits per second The number of energy pulses passing a given point in a transmission medium in one second raw transmission speed before encoding A measure of the information carrying capacity of an optical fiber normalized to a unit of MHz km This term is used to specify capacity of multi mode fibers only For single mode fibers use dispersion The difference between the highest and lowest frequencies in a specific range of frequencies A unit of signaling speed equal to the number of signal intervals per second which might or might not be equal to the data rate in bits per second The encoded bit rate per second Basic
32. de Wavelength An optical waveguide or fiber with a small core diameter in which only a single mode is capable of propagation This type of fiber is particularly suitable for wideband transmission over large distances since its bandwidth is limited only by chromatic dispersion The logical and or physical arrangement of stations on a network A device for converting energy from one form to another such as optical energy to electrical energy Upper Level Protocol Structure that guides electromagnetic waves along its length An optical fiber is an optical waveguide The distance between two crests of an electromagnetic waveform Address recording 2 3 Address Conventions host bus adapter 2 3 recording addresses and serial numbers 2 3 Address Mapping fabric device 4 8 private loop device 4 9 Windows NT 4 8 Agency Approvals 1 5 Boot BIOS 7 1 create DOS boot diskette 7 5 define fibre channel boot drive 7 4 designate fibre channel boot drive 7 5 enable 7 4 enabling on Compaq Proliant Computers 7 7 format fibre channel drive 7 7 installing Windows 7 9 RA8000 or ESA12000 boot setup 7 2 system requirements 7 1 Index C Compaq authorized reseller x Compaq website x Configuration Guidelines host bus adapter 2 4 Console Commands SHOW ADAPTER SET ADAPTER 3 4 D Device Driver Installation OpenVMS 3 7 Tru64Unix 3 4 Windows NT 3 2 Device Drivers installation 3 1 installation verifica
33. down through Services and Support to Adapter Support Chapter 3 Device Driver Installation Introduction This chapter contains step by step instructions for installing the Windows NT SCSI Miniport driver This chapter also contains information on the Tru64Unix and OpenVMS drivers System managers must be familiar with the operating system under which the PCI to Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter HBA is to operate System managers must also have access to standard system documentation NOTE This chapter describes the steps for installing the Windows NT device driver and for accessing fibre channel storage devices For other configuration changes see Chapter 6 Windows NT Registry Information Windows NT 4 0 System Requirements Ensure that your system meets these minimum requirements m Installed HBA m Windows NT SCSI device driver and registry parameter file from Diskette 2 of the software kit provided with the HBA m Windows NT 4 0 Server with Service Pack 4 or greater 3 2 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Installing the Windows NT SCSI Device Driver This section contains the steps for installing the Windows NT SCSI device driver on a Windows NT server The software kit that is included with the HBA contains the latest version of he files at the time of shipment Software files are updated periodically and can be obtained from the Compaq website http www compagq c
34. dr exe file contains the HBA s firmware download utility and the latest version of the firmware at the time the Console CD was released You will be prompted by the program to either download the firmware or skip the process If you choose to download the firmware all HBAs will be programmed with the version of firmware contained in the LP8ldr exe file For information on the latest version of the Console CD and firmware go to the Compaq website http www compagq com products storageworks adapters html Drill down through Services and Support to Adapter Support Chapter 6 Using LPUTILNT Utility NT Introduction The 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter HBA utility LPUTILNT EXE is an executable file located in the platform specific directory of the supplied software kit Run the utility from the CD or copy and run it from your local hard drive NOTE The LPUTILNT Utility NT requires that the SCSI Miniport driver be installed and connected to at least one drive before it can operate properly or the registry parameter Simulate Device 1 be set The LPUTILNT Utility NT is a Windows NT based Graphical User Interface GUI that lets you m View HBA parameters W Perform HBA firmware maintenance m Download PCI configuration files CFL m Modify driver parameters in the Windows NT registry These parameters have been set by the Original Equipment Manufacturer OEM setup file provided in the software kit The fibre channel setup
35. e detection NOTE Bypassing this step permits manual detection of additional HBAs Select other and press Enter From the supplied software kit Insert Diskette 2 1386 Driver Windows NT SCSI driver diskette Select the Fibre Channel SCSI driver and press Enter Insert the Windows NT CD ROM when prompted 7 10 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide 8 Insert the driver diskette when prompted 9 Complete the setup process by following the Windows NT prompts Your computer should boot up Windows NT from the fibre channel hard drive You can now use it as installed or install another operating system Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices FCC Compliance Information Statement Model LP8000 F1 1 X 9 LightPulse Fibre FC1020016 Channel Host Adapter Tested to Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE A 2 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide 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 may cause undesired operation Responsible Party Paul Folino President amp CEO Emulex Corporation 3535 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa CA 92626 USA 714 662 5600 This equipment has been tested and found to comply
36. een p 3 4 Select the desired HBA Expand the category list and select Firmware Maintenance Select a firmware image Click on Delete to remove the image file or click on Activate to activate the image file 6 6 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Enabling or Disabling Boot BIOS Boot BIOS is used to designate a fibre channel drive as the boot drive To enable a fibre channel drive as the boot drive first enable Boot BIOS using this procedure and then see Chapter 7 for directions on how to use Boot BIOS From the LighPulse Utility NT Main menu screen 1 Select the desired HBA 2 Expand the category list and select Firmware Maintenance see Figure 6 2 3 Select the Boot BIOS firmware image NOTE If Boot BIOS Firmware is not listed you will need to upgrade your HBA s firmware 4 Click on the Enable button The Enable button toggles to disable when Boot BIOS is enabled Downloading PCI Configuration Files The Configuration Data screen provides information about the data in each of the configuration regions in the flash ROM of the selected HBA You can select a region in the drop down region list to display data for that region Regions five six and seven let you download PCI configuration data files to the selected region Using the LPUTILNT Utility NT 6 7 Modifying Driver Parameters in the Windows NT Registry This screen provides information about device drive
37. either ascending or descending SEL IDs based on ScanDown registry parameter NOTE The first bus will be utilized if the parameter 50 1 is used Fabric Device Mapping In a fabric switched environment devices are initially created based on the order that they are returned from the Simple Name Server SNS Once created at boot the devices continue to be tracked based on WWPN HardAddress 0 MapNodeName 0 NodeName HardAddress 0 MapNodeName 1 0 ID HardAddress 1 MapNodeName don t care Troubleshooting 4 9 Private Loop Device Mapping In a private loop environment FCAL no switch devices are initially created based on a fixed address ordering Once created at boot the devices continue to be tracked based on WWPN HardAddress 0 MapNodeName 0 NodeName 0 1 0 10 HardAddress 1 MapNodeName don t care This section identifies the initial fixed mapping between the Windows NT bus target lun and a fibre channel native address AL PA SEL ID There are two potential mappings based on a registry parameter ScanDown 0 driver default use ScanDown 1 The index into Table 4 5 can be derived by define TARGETS PER BUS 32 i Srb gt Pathld gt 0 Srb Pathld 1 0 Bus 0 dummy bus nodelnx 1 TARGETS PER BUS 1 Srb gt Targetld Table 4 5 Current Private Loop Device Mapping Bus Target Lun
38. est with writes enabled Only provides run time and performance summary options W Isonly recommended for initial installations Do you wish to perform an Auto Configure y n n Boot BIOS 7 3 Use all defaults and run in read only mode y n y n Enter execution time limit in minutes 1 65535 10 Include performance statistics in performance summary y n n Display hard soft errors y n n Enter 10 queue depth 1 8 4 Available tests are 1 Basic function 2 User defined Use the basic function test 99 9 of the time The user defined test is for special problems only Enter test number 1 2 1 2 In the user defined test you may define up to 20 commands They will be executed in the order entered The commands will be repeated until the execution time limit expires CAUTION If you define write commands user data will be destroyed Enter command number 1 read write quit write Enter data pattern number 0 ALL 19 USER DEFINED 0 19 0 Enter starting Ibn for this command 0 Enter the IO size in 512 byte blocks for this command 1 64 64 Enter command number 2 read write quit quit Drive unit numbers available for testing on this HBA include 0 Enter unit number to be tested 0 Unit 0 will be write enabled Do you wish to add this unit y n n y Unit 0 successfully allocated for testing Maximum number of units are now configured DILX testing star
39. formation in this guide you can get further information and other help in the following locations Compaq Technical Support You are entitled to free hardware technical telephone support for your product for as long you own the product A technical support specialist will help you diagnose the problem or guide you to the next step in the warranty process In North America call the Compaq Technical Phone Support Center at 1 800 OK COMPAQ This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Outside North America call the nearest Compaq Technical Support Phone Center Telephone numbers for world wide Technical Support Centers are listed on the Compaq website Access the Compaq website at http www compaq com Be sure to have the following information available before you call Compaq m Technical support registration number if applicable W Product serial number 8 W Product model name s and numbers s For continuous quality improvement calls may be recorded or monitored x Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Applicable error messages Add on boards or hardware Third party hardware or software Operating system type and revision level Detailed specific questions Compaq Website The Compaq website has information on this product as well as the latest drivers and Flash ROM images You can access the Compaq website at http www compaq com Compaq Authorized Reseller Fo
40. he basic optical techniques used for the visible spectrum extending form the near ultraviolet region of approximately 0 3 micron through the visible region and into the mid infrared region of about 30 microns device used in a transmitter to convert information from electrical to optical form It typically has a large spectral width 4 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Lightwaves Link Longwave LUN Mb s MB s Media Manager MM MIA Micron mm Mode Multi initiators Multi Mode Fiber Multiplexing Electromagnetic waves in the region of optical frequencies The time light was originally restricted to radiation visible to the human eye with wavelengths between 400 and 700 nanometers nm However it has become customary to refer to radiation in the spectral regions adjacent to visible light in the near infrared from 700 to about 2000 nm as light to emphasize the physical and technical characteristics A fiber optic cable with connectors attached to a transmitter source and receiver detector Refers to length of the wave or frequency in the spectrum of light 780 nm is the operating range of short wave lasers while 1300 nm describes the range of long wave lasers Logical Unit Number A three bit identifier for a Logical Unit The maximum number of LUNs per SCSI target is 8 numbered LUNO through LUN7 Megabits per second or 1 000 bits per second A
41. he diagnostic utility does not operate in the DOS shell under Windows 1386 System Installation You must load the software and start the diagnostic utility from the DOS command line You can execute 386DNLD EXE directly from the supplied software kit or you can load onto your hard drive and execute it from there To install the 386DNLD EXE onto the hard drive 1 Insert the supplied diskette into your system s diskette drive 2 Make a directory and copy the files onto your hard drive as follows C md dir name C copy A i386 c dir_name C cd dir_name Where Dir_name is the directory where the diagnostic software is stored Starting 386DNLD EXE in an i386 System To start the J386DNLD EXE program without any options type From the system disk C V386DNLD EXE From the diskette A i386DNLD EXE The options for 3286DNLD EXE are listed in Table 5 1 The syntax for using options 15 Firmware and Diagnostic Utility 5 3 CA 386DNLD EXE 1 infilename 0 outfilename Following is a sample command I386DNLD EXE pciha001 Where 001 is the output filename Table 5 1 I386DNLD EXE Command Options Option Description Infilename Script input file that is read and executed by the program Outfilename Creates a file of keystrokes that is stored for later use for example as an input file NOTE All message lines except user input begin with a symbol to indicate a comment line User e
42. ifying information or specific instructions NOTE Text set off in this manner presents commentary sidelights or interesting points of information Symbols on Equipment These icons may be located on equipment in areas where hazardous conditions may exist Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of electrical shock hazards Enclosed area contains no operator serviceable parts WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from electrical shock hazards do not open this enclosure Any RJ 45 receptacle marked with these symbols indicates Network Interface Connection WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock fire or damage to the equipment do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle About This Guide ix N AN Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component If this surface is contacted the potential for injury exists WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component allow the surface to cool before touching N Power Supplies or Systems marked with these symbols indicate the equipment is supplied by multiple sources of me ma WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from electrical shock remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the system Getting Help If you have a problem and have exhausted the in
43. ing normal operation Table 2 1 lists normal LED indications Table 2 1 POST LED Indicators Green LED Yellow LED State Off Flashing irregular POST processing in progress On Slow blink 1 Hz Normal inactive On Flashing irregular Normal active On Fast blink 4 Hz Normal busy Slow blink Off Normal link down or not yet started Configuration Guidelines for Operating Systems m Windows NT The accompanying software for loading the Windows NT driver also contains the default registry parameter settings that are loaded as part of the driver installation The default topology setting is for FCAL Topology 0 Consult the following sources for any restriction and for information on supported configurations specific to your operating system and topology Q Release Notes Q ACS Platform Kit for your storage subsystem Compaq Computer Corporation Website http www compaq com products storageworks adapters html Drill down through Services and Support to Adapter Support Installation 2 5 m Tru64Unix and Open VMS Refer to your Operating System Installation manual and consult the following sources for any restriction and for information on supported configurations specific to your operating system and topology Q Release Notes Q ACS Platform Kit for your storage subsystem Compaq Computer Corporation Website http www compaq com products storageworks adapters html Drill
44. me out 0x11 command OxE3 Mailbox rsp err 0x11 command 12 13 mbxstatus OxE4 HBA not ready after init Status register bytes 1 3 in event 11 13 OxE5 Requested loop but link PT PT OxE6 Mailbox int but cmd not 0x11 MB cmd 12 13 mbxstatus complete OxE7 SRB already queued to ring OxE8 RESTART failed OxE9 PORT BYPASS LPB received OxEB Unknown IOCB cmd rsp 0x11 15 8 cmd field OxEC Uncached extension alloc Error OxED Link down boot time 30 sec OxEF Too many interrupts at initial boot OxFO Rev ELS request possible 0x11 ELS type 12 13 X ID logout OxF1 LinkUp error LP8 down driver 0x11 parameter field 12 IOCB up cmd OxF2 LinkUp w illegal or corrupt RPI 0x11 parameter field 12 IOCB cmd continued Table 4 2 Windows NT SCSI Port Error Log continued Troubleshooting 4 5 0x10 Explanation 0x11 to 0x13 Further Information Offset OxF3 DeQueue ring gt iotcmd head 0x11 caller ID OxF4 HBA reset 0x11 coded reason for reset Bit 0 IOCB requeue bit 1 readla retry Bit 2 initlink retry bit 3 rstbus retry Bit 4 mailbox time out OxF5 IXXX CR IOCB rsp err 0x11 cmdstat 12 parm err 13 ALPA OxF6 CR IOCB rsp err 0x11 cmdstat 12 parm err 13 ALPA OxF7 Ring hd 0 88 pendingsrb NULL OxF8 Invalid FCP_RSP 0x11 pcpentrl 12 scsisat 13 len OxF9 Two consec time outs issue LIP OxFA START 10 error 0x11
45. mware Q Enable or disable the HBA s Boot BIOS Using the LPUTILNT Utility NT 6 3 Loop Map View a list of the members of the selected HBA s loop map PCI Registers View the values of the PCI configuration registers for the selected HBA Configuration Data View information about the data in each of the configuration regions in the flash ROM of the selected HBA You can also download PCI configuration data files Drive Parameters View information about device driver parameters that are maintained in the Windows NT registry Link Statistics View statistics about the arbitrated loop of the selected HBA Status and Counters View status and counters for bytes frames sequences exchanges etc Performing HBA Firmware Maintenance From the LPUTILNT Utility NT Main menu screen 1 Select the desired HBA 2 Expand the category list and select Firmware Maintenance This display provides detailed information about the firmware in the flash ROM of the selected HBA The radio buttons determine how the following data 18 displayed see Figure 6 2 Flash ROM List Shows all firmware images in the selected HBA s flash ROM Flash ROM Map Displays these same images along with unused flash ROM storage space RAM Map Displays the firmware images currently loaded in the selected HBA s SRAM 6 4 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide LightPulse Utility NT Fi
46. ntered data appears on a line by itself not preceded by a Starting Alpha Systems with Alpha BIOS Following is the procedure for starting ALPHDNLD EXE on systems running Alpha BIOS 1 If the system default is NT at startup press the F2 key for setup When the Alpha BIOS screen comes up go to Step 3 2 If the system default is SRM type ARC at the SRM console When the Alpha BIOS initialization screen comes up press the F2 key for setup go to Step 3 3 Select Run Maintenance Program from the Utilities menu The run Maintenance Program window comes up 4 Insert the diskette into your computer s diskette drive 5 ALPHDNLD EXE and press the Enter key Go to the Start up for Alpha 1386 System section 5 4 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Start Up for Alpha i386 Systems The diagnostic program performs preliminary analysis of the HBA before displaying its Main menu If no HBA is found the program exits Error messages are displayed on failure conditions During startup the diagnostic and firmware download utility program 1 Looks for installed PCI HBAs 2 Executes preliminary testing on all installed HBAs Tests include a SLIM memory test b BIU register test c BIU configuration registers test 3 Reports pass or fail status messages 4 Resets the HBAs 5 Checks Power On Self Test POST status of HBAs 6 Reports revision levels of diagnostic and func
47. om products storageworks adapters html Drill down through Services and Support to Adapter Support IMPORTANT The ideal device driver installation includes the possession of a valid operating system backup Following are the steps for installing the Windows NT SCSI device driver and registry parameters for the first time From the Windows NT desktop 1 Click on Start select Settings and then Control Panel 2 Double click on the SCSI Adapters icon 3 Select the Drivers tab 4 Click Add 5 Click Have Disk 6 Type in the path to the Windows NT SCSI device driver and then click OK Select the fibre channel SCSI driver and then click OK 4 8 Click Install and continue to install the driver 9 Reboot the computer to restart Windows NT Device Driver Installation 8 3 Verifying the Device Driver Installation Verify the driver installation from the Windows NT desktop 1 Click Start select Settings and then Control Panel 2 Double click the SCSI Adapters icon 3 Select the Drivers tab Verify that the Emulex SCSI mini port driver is present and started 4 Select the Default tab Verify that the 15 present 5 Click the symbol to expand the adapter list Verify that the connected storage device is listed Removing the Device Driver To remove the device driver from the Windows NT desktop 1 Click Start select Settings and then Control Panel 2 Double click the SCSI Adapters icon
48. ommission 3 Glossary Index vi Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide List of Figures Figure 1 1 64 Bit PCI to fibre channel host bus adapter Figure 3 1 SHOW ADAPTER with an unformatted Figure 3 2 SHOW ADAPTER Figure 3 3 SET ADAPTER Figure 6 1 Main menu 00 00 41 Figure 6 2 Firmware maintenance screen eene nene List of Tables Table 1 1 64 Bit PCI to Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter Table 1 2 HBA Jumper Settings ttn Table 2 1 POST LED Table 4 1 HBA POST LED States 420 Table 4 2 Windows NT SCSI Port Error Log eee Table 4 3 CmdStat Table 4 4 Parameter Error Values valid only when CmdStat 0x3 Table 4 5 Current Private Loop Device Table 5 1 386DNLD EXE Command Options Table 5 2 I386DNLD EXE Main Menu Table 6 1 Drive Parameters Table 6 2 Al 4 Ab
49. oot Diskette From MS DOS 1 Create a bootable diskette by typing this command Format a s Copy these files onto the diskette format com fdisk exe Reboot your computer using the diskette and then verify that your computer boots properly Power down your computer Disable any IDE or SCSI Boot BIOS or disconnect the IDE or SCSI hard drive from its controller Designating a Fibre Channel Boot Drive on Your Computer This procedure lets you select a fibre channel boot drive Make all the connections between your boot HBA s and your storage devices 1 Insert the newly created boot diskette in drive A 2 Turn on your computer 7 6 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide 3 Press the F5 key immediately when the message appears to go to the Emulex BIOS Utility NOTE Press the F5 key within five seconds of the displayed message to invoke the Boot BIOS utility The Main menu screen appears showing a list of HBAs Host Bus Adapter BIOS Utility Host Bus Adapters in the System 1 ALPA 18 PCI BUS 00 PCI DEVICE 10 2 ALPA 01 PCI BUS 00 PCI DEVICE OE Enter a selection Enter x to Exit 4 Select the HBA by entering the appropriate number Any fibre channel drive attached to the HBA can be designated as the boot device Adapter 1 ALPA 18 PCI BUS 00 PCI DEVICE 10 1 Configure legacy private loop 2 Configure b
50. oot devices 3 Enable or disable BIOS on the adapter 4 Change default ALPA of this device 5 Changed Extended Link Service Timer Advanced Option 6 Change FC Link Timer Advanced Option 7 Change PLOGI Retry Timer Advanced Option 8 Topology Selections Advanced Option Enter a Selection Enter x to Exit F6 to Default Values lt PageUp gt to previous menu 5 Type 8 to select a Topology Selection Enter a selection and then press the PageUp key 6 Type 2 to select Configure Boot Devices a Select a boot entry b Enter a selection c Select the desired boot device Enter a selection and then press the PageUp key Boot BIOS 7 7 7 Type 3 to enable or disable the BIOS on this HBA Enter a selection and then press the PageUp key 8 Type X to Exit 9 Select y to reboot Formatting the Fibre Channel Drive on Your Computer CAUTION Ensure that your computer s IDE or SCSI hard drive is disabled before continuing This lets the fibre channel drive boot and prevents accidental erasure of the computer hard drive data during the following format procedure From the MS DOS prompt 1 Use the fdisk command to create a primary MS DOS partition maximum size on the fibre channel hard drive 2 Format the fibre channel hard drive using the copy system files option a format c s Enabling HBA Boot BIOS on a Fibre Channel Hard Drive Purpose This configuration p
51. orage protocol Fibre channel class 1 2 3 Direct interface to fibre optical cables through an embedded SC type short wave multi mode connection Collectively these characteristics create a high performance fibre channel HBA Standards The HBA conforms to the following standards ANSI Fibre Channel FC PH Revision 4 3 ANSI Fibre Channel FC AL Revision 4 5 PCI Local Bus Revision 2 0 2 1 Fibre Channel Class 1 2 3 Introduction 1 5 Agency Approvals The HBA has the following agency approvals UL Recognized to UL1950 CUR Recognized to CSA22 2 No 950 TUV Certified to EN60950 FCC Rules Part 15 Class B DOC Rules Class B EMC Directive 89 336EEC CE Mark 55022 CISPR22 93 Class B 50082 1 Chapter 2 Installation Installation Overview This chapter provides step by step instructions for installing the 64 Bit PCI to Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter HB A including W Verification of hardware software and document requirements W Recording reference numbers W Installing the HBA and connecting media This chapter also provides information on installation guidelines and supported configurations for the operating systems IMPORTANT The HBA contains static sensitive components Comply with Electrostatic Discharge ESD procedures Hardware Requirements The system hardware requirements for installing the HBA include W One open 32 or 64 bit PCI bus slot with a 5 0 VDC signaling inte
52. ot necessarily indicate an HBA error occurred Byte offset 0 10 of the event is the driver event code Byte offsets Ox11 to 0x13 contain event specific information Table 4 2 Windows NT SCSI Port Error Log SNS REQ XMIT SEQ failed 0x11 to 0x13 Further Information 0 11 cmdstat 12 parm err 5 5 RCV SEQ failed 0x11 cmdstat 12 parm err ELS REO failed 0x11 cmdstat 12 parm err XMT_ELS_REQ failed 0x11 cmdstat 12 parm err Too many targets found 160 0x11 to 13 D DID that didn t fit SNS request time out 0x11 to 13 no additional information Mailbox interrupt time out 0x11 mailbox word 0 TPRLO requested when busy 0x11 local req state 12 discstate 13 mailbox word 0 Link down time out occurred 0x11 local req state 12 discstate 13 mailbox word 0 continued 4 4 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Table 4 2 Windows NT SCSI Port Error Log continued 0x10 Explanation 0x11to 0x13 Further Information Offset OxDA Hard link down time out 0x11 local req state 12 occurred discstate 13 2 mailbox word 0 OxEO Node purged from configuration 0 11 to 0x13 D ID of node purged OxE1 Error interrupt occurred Status register bytes 1 3 in event 11 13 E1 error indicates an HBA hardware failure return HBA for repair OxE2 Mailbox cmd ti
53. out This Guide This guide 15 designed to be used as step by step instructions for installation and as a reference for operation troubleshooting and future upgrades Text Conventions This document uses the following conventions to distinguish elements of text Keys USER INPUT FILENAMES Menu Options Command Names Dialog Box Names COMMANDS DIRECTORY NAMES and DRIVE NAMES Type Enter Keys appear in boldface A plus sign between two keys indicates that they should be pressed simultaneously User input appears in a different typeface and in uppercase File names appear in uppercase italics These elements appear in initial capital letters These elements appear in uppercase When you are instructed to type information type the information without pressing the Enter key When you are instructed to enter information type the information and then press the Enter key viii Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Symbols in Text These symbols may be found in the text of this guide They have the following meanings WARNING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or loss of life CAUTION Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information IMPORTANT Text set off in this manner presents clar
54. r parameters that are maintained in the Windows NT registry and allows those values to be modified available device driver parameters are listed in the data display along with the current minimum maximum and default values Parameters that have their value specified in the system registry are denoted with either a GoranL in the left most column of the screen The G indicates that the value is set in the global registry entry which applies to all HBAs that do not have a local registry entry The L indicates that the value is set in a registry entry specific to the selected HBA which overrides the value settings in the global entry Modifying the Driver Parameters From the LPUTILNT Utility NT Main menu screen 1 Select the desired HBA 2 Expand the category list and select Driver Parameters 1 3 Double click on a Parameter Name 4 Enter the desired value in the New Value field 5 Select the Permanent or Global checkbox Q Select Permanent to cause the new value to be written to the system registry If Permanent is not selected the parameter reverts to its default value when the driver is reset Q Select Global to change the global registry entry Otherwise the change is made to the HB A specific registry entry 6 8 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Current parameters that can be set are listed in Table 6 1 Table 6 2 lists the AL addresses Parameter AbortStatus
55. r the name of your nearest Compaq Authorized Reseller In the United States call 1 800 345 1518 In Canada call 1 800 263 5868 Elsewhere see the Compaq website for locations and telephone numbers Chapter 1 Introduction Overview This is a brief introduction to the 64 bit PCI to Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter HBA and includes W Specifications for major functional characteristics The standards with which the HBA complies m The agency approvals granted to the HBA These three topics are preceded by a brief product description Product Description The has the following characteristics W Single slot PCI bus expansion board that interfaces a PCI bus to a fibre channel device see Figure 1 1 and Table 1 1 m Embedded optical short wave laser single mode fibre channel interface W Supports 32 bit and 64 bit PCI transfers as a bus master during Direct Memory Access DMA transfers and 16 bit transfers as a slave during Processor Input Output PIO operations 1 2 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide W Designed using a single custom Application Specific Integrated Circuit ASIC The custom ASIC implements a very high performance multi class multi protocol fibre channel host adapter with a 64 bit PCI bus connection in a single chip W Supports a full duplex fibre channel connection at full link bandwidth providing a total throughput of greater than 2 Gbits sec W
56. reference to processing speed Megabytes per second or 1 000 bytes per second A reference to processing speed A database built into NetWare that keeps track of all peripheral storage devices and media attached to NetWare servers and allows applications to gain access and get information The Media Manager receives application T O requests and converts them to messages compatible with the NPA architecture Media Interface Adapter This device allows a conversion from fiber optic cable to copper media Another term for micrometer One millionth of a meter 10 meter A term used to describe a light path through a fiber as in multi mode or single mode Two different fibre channel HBAs in one arbitrated loop sharing the same storage devices but not communicating with each other An optical waveguide in which light travels in multiple modes Typical core cladding sized measured in microns are 50 125 62 5 125 and 100 140 The process by which two or more signals are transmitted over a single communications channel nm Non OFC OFC Optical Waveguide PCI Bus PCI Device Point To Point PTP Protocol SCSI SelectID Shortwave Simplex Cable Simplex Transmission Glossary 9 Nanometer A unit of measurement equal to one billionth of a meter 10 9 meter Non Open Fiber Control GLMs that do not contain OFC control but still guarantee laser emission levels to be below Class 1 Open Fiber
57. rface m Maximum PCI bus clock rate of 33 MHz 2 2 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Software and Documentation Requirements The following documentation and software kit is supplied with the HBA User Guide Part Number 173941 001 AA RKPDA TE Release Notes Part Number 173940 001 AA RKPEA TE Software Replication License Part Number AV RORUA TE Diskette 1 This diskette contains the following files for Windows NT 4 0 systems Q Firmware Download Utility Q Firmware Readme Files README FIRST FIRMWARE README DOWNLOAD README RELEASE NOTES and USER GUIDE Diskette 2 This diskette contains the following files for Windows NT 4 0 systems Driver OEMSETUP INF TXTSETUP OEM LPSCSI LPUTILNT EXE D D O O JO Readme Files README FIRST and LPUTILNT README Diskette 3 This diskette contains the following files for Alpha platforms running Tru64Unix or OpenVMS operating systems Q Firmware Download Utility Q Firmware Readme Files README FIRST FIRMWARE README DOWNLOAD README RELEASE NOTES and USER GUIDE Installation 2 3 Recording Reference Numbers Each HBA ships with a unique address identifier that 18 stored in flash memory Fibre channel industry standards issue two unique identifiers WorldWide Port Name WWPN and Node Name NN each of which is derived from the HBA s IEEE address Combined the WWPN and NN create the WorldWide Name WWN which is
58. ric Figure 3 2 SHOW ADAPTER display Figure 3 2 shows a display from WWIDMGR SHOW ADAPTER where there are two HBAs in the system See the following for a detailed look at a line item 0 0 0 0 4 6 1000 0000 c921 05ab fabric fabric m 0 Item Number The bracketed value is used as a parameter to the item qualifier in the WWIDMGR SET ADAPTER command You can select which to configure by its item number An item number of 9999 selects all HBAs m Kpgpsaa0 0 0 4 6 Adapter Mnemonic Error messages and displays use this identifier m 1000 0000 c920 05ab of the HBA This value is used to identify the HBA to other nodes on the fibre channel link 3 6 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide LP00 wwidmgr show ada Item adapter WWN Cur Topo Next Topo 0 kgpsaa0 0 0 8 1 1000 0000 c920 05ab fabric fabric 1 kgpsab0 0 0 10 1 1000 0000 c921 0ce0 fabric fabric LP00 wwidmgr set adapter item 9999 topo loop LP00 wwidmgr show ada Item adapter WWN Cur Topo Next Topo 0 kgpsaa0 0 0 8 1 1000 0000 c920 05ab fabric loop 1 kgpsab0 0 0 10 1 1000 0000 c921 0ce0 fabric loop 9999 All of the above 8999 All of the above LP00 gt gt gt init Fabric Current Topology This value is either fabric or loop It indicates the mode in which the is operating currently during this WWIDMGR session The cu
59. rmware Maintenance Test Program NLPort LoopBack W Functional Firm D53 00 W Boot Bios Firmw DB1 30 W SLI 1 Overlay D1D3 00 W SLI 2 Overlay D2D3 00 Figure 6 2 Firmware maintenance screen Firmware images that are referenced in the HBA s wake up parameters are denoted with a W in the leftmost column of the display see Figure 6 2 From the Firmware Maintenance screen you can W Upgrade firmware m Delete or activate existing firmware W Enable or disable the HBA s Boot BIOS Using the LPUTILNT Utility NT 6 5 Upgrading HBA Firmware To upgrade HBA firmware 1 M fF W N Obtain a copy of the desired upgrade file Double click on LPUTILNT EXE to start the diagnostic utility Select the desired HBA Expand the category list and select Firmware Maintenance Click on Download Locate the new upgrade file Click on Open NOTE The new software is transferred to the HBA Expand the category list and select Adapter Revision Levels Verify that the new firmware revision is shown Deleting or Activating Firmware Image Deleting a firmware image might be necessary in order to provide storage for a subsequent download When two images of the same type but different revision exist in the HBA s flash ROM you can select which image is active Only one image can be active at a time A W in the list precedes the active image From the LPUTILNT Utility NT Main menu scr
60. rocedure takes you through the steps necessary to enable the Boot BIOS and install the Windows NT 4 0 operating system on a designated fibre channel hard drive used as the boot drive Enabling the Boot BIOS 1 Install an HBA into any open PCI slot 2 Connect fibre cables from the FC interconnect device hub or switch to a RA8000 or ESA12000 and the HBA 3 Configure your storage logical units and set the topology to your environment 7 8 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide 23 24 Boot your computer with the supplied Smart Start CD version 4 30A Run the system erase utility Your computer will have to be power cycled but leave CD in When your computer boots choose Installation using your language Set the Region Properties time and date Select agree to Compaq Smart Start Licensing prompt and then click Next Choose Manual Configuration instead of the defaulted Assisted Integration Select OS Microsoft NT 4 0 for Select and then click Next Verify OS type and then click Next Smart Start prompts to create support diskettes Proceed without creating these diskettes after which the computer reboots and starts the System Configuration Utility After the System Configuration Utility runs save the settings and reboot Use an MS DOS boot diskette to boot your computer Insert the HBA driver diskette and run the 386DNLD EXE diagnostic utilit
61. rrent mode in which the is running is not altered during a WWIDMGR session Fabric Next Topology This value can be fabric loop or unavail It indicates the topology setting that is in the HBA s NVRAM An unavail setting indicates the NVRAM is not formatted a condition corrected by a SET ADAPTER command A setting of fabric or loop indicates how the HBA is configured the next time the system 15 initialized SET ADAPTER A WWIDMGR SET ADAPTER command is used to format the HBA NVRAM and to configure an HBA to run on a loop or a fabric The command format is wwidmgr set adapter item lt itemno gt topo lt fabriclloop gt where itemno is the bracketed value from the SHOW ADAPTER command In Figure 3 3 you can change all HBA s from fabric to loop by specifying an itemno value of 9999 The init is shown at the end to emphasize that the setting in the running HBA is not changed until the next initialization Figure 3 3 SET ADAPTER example Device Driver Installation 3 7 OpenVMS Driver and Console Software The HBA driver is built into the OpenVMS operating system TIMA Kit and supported by Console software For the supported versions of OpenVMS operating systems TIMA Kit and Console software see the HBA Release Notes included in this documentation package Release notes are updated periodically and can be obtained from the Compaq website http www compagq com products storageworks adapters html Drill down through
62. rs Info Link Status Link Attention Select this option to exit the program warning message indicates if any errors were encountered during the session The Diagnostic and Firmware Loader Utility On Enterprise Alpha Servers that are not equipped with a diskette drive or Alpha Server 8x00 series machines running under OpenVMS the Console CD contains the LP8ldr exe file To start LP8ldr exe program from a Console CD under the Alpha Server 8x00 series ARC emulator issue the following commands 1 Set console serial 2 Setarc enable on 3 Set Console mode advanced 4 Perform a system initialization Firmware and Diagnostic Utility 5 9 5 Run 1s09660 utility Ip8ldr exe dkd400 p 2 Where d CD ROM Device at the SRM prompt type show dev to display the value for your systems CD ROM p the PCI bus number where the HBAs are located If you choose to download the firmware all HBAs on the PCI bus specified by P parameter will be programmed with the version of firmware contained in the LP8ldr exe file For AS8200 systems with HBAs installed on multiple PCI busses it is necessary to run the LP8ldr Utility once for each PCI bus that has an HBA to be upgraded Therefore if your system has two HBAs the utility will be run twice The P parameter must be set to the new PCI bus number each time the utility is run 5 10 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide The LP8l
63. rs for communication or signaling A high speed serial bi directional topology independent multi protocol highly scaleable interconnection between computers peripherals and networks Gigabit Link Module A transmitter and receiver that provides high speed serial links enabling continuous throughput in each direction simultaneously A HAM is the driver component used to drive specific HBA hardware in the NetWare Peripheral Architecture NPA Network boards are supplied with default settings for the IRQ I O port and base memory address An IRQ is a signal protocol used by hardware devices such as printers and modems to let the computer know that they need some attention When an IRQ is invoked the CPU puts its other work on hold and services the needs of the interrupting device 1 000 meters or 3 281 feet The kilometer is a unit of measurement commonly used in fiber optics To convert kilometers to miles multiply the number of kilometers by 62 to achieve the number of miles To convert miles to kilometers multiply the number of miles by 1 61 to achieve the number in kilometers Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation A device that produces coherent light with a narrow range of wavelengths Delay in transmission can be caused by arbitration time prior to winning control of the network In the laser and optical communication fields the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be handled by t
64. ted at 20 06 34 Test will run for 10 minutes Type AG to get a current performance summary Type C to terminate the DILX test prematurely Type Y to terminate the DILX prematurely DILX terminated prematurely by user request DILX aborting abort code 8 HSG BOT3 9600 gt 7 4 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Defining a Fibre Channel Drive as the Boot Drive The following is a summary of the procedures necessary to define a fibre channel hard drive as the boot drive in Windows NT 4 0 1 Enable Boot BIOS 2 Create an MS DOS boot diskette 3 Designate a fibre channel boot drive 4 Enable HBA Boot BIOS on a fibre channel hard drive 5 Install Windows NT 4 0 operating system Enabling Boot BIOS 1 Boot your computer in MS DOS 2 Insert Diskette 42 Firmware and Download Utility diskette in drive A 3 Type this command a gt I386DNLD EXE The i386DNLD EXE Main menu appears I386DNLD EXE Main Menu 1 Test Host Adapters 2 Modify Test Options 3 Restart Host Adapters 4 Input Output 5 Maintenance 6 Show Host Adapters Info 7 Quit Boot BIOS 7 5 From the 386DNLD EXE Main menu 4 Type 5 and press Enter This opens the Maintenance menu Type 3 and press Enter This enables the Boot BIOS Type 0 and press the Enter key to return to the previous menu Type 7 and press Enter to exit the J386DNLD EXE program Creating an MS DOS B
65. tion 3 3 removing 3 3 system requirements 3 1 Tru64Unix 3 4 Windows NT 4 0 3 1 Diagnostic Utility 1386 system installation 5 2 main menu 35 6 startup 5 4 starting ALPHDNLD EXE 5 3 starting I386DNLD EXE 5 2 Documentation Kit 2 2 Event Log Codes Windows NT 4 3 Event Viewer Windows NT 4 2 F Firmware and Diagnostic Loader Utility 5 8 Firmware and Diagnostic Utility 5 1 G getting help ix Glossary 0 1 Guidelines configuration 2 4 H Hardware Requirements 2 1 help additional sources ix Compaq authorized resellers telephone numbers x Compaq website x technical support telephone numbers ix Host Bus Adapter address conventions 2 3 installation overview 2 1 installing 2 3 jumper settings 1 3 overview 1 1 performance specifications 1 4 product description 1 2 http www compag com x icons symbols on equipment 2 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Installation device drivers 3 1 overview 2 1 verifying 2 4 Installing host bus adapter 2 3 J Jumper Settings 1 3 K Kits software and documentation 2 2 L LPUTILNT Utility NT configuration data 6 6 delete or activate firmware image 6 5 description 6 1 drive parameters 6 7 enable disable boot BIOS 6 6 firmware maintenance 6 3 upgrade HBA firmware 6 5 view HBA parameters 6 2 0 OpenVMS Driver installing 3 7 Operating Systems supported 2 4 P Performance Specifications
66. tional firmware 7 Displays the resources of each HBA The following is a sample output of the diagnostic and firmware download utility Start Up Procedure WELCOME TO HOST DIAGNOSTIC UTILITY Revision x x Host Adapters found in the system 1 PRELIMINARY TESTING of Host Adapter 1 Host Adapter 1 PASS 0 SLIM Memory Tests WELCOME TO HOST DIAGNOSTIC UTILITY Revision x x Host Adapter 1 Pass BIU Registers Tests Host Adapter 1 Pass OxA BIU Configuration Registers Tests Adapter 1 PASSED PRELIMINARY TESTS Firmware and Diagnostic Utility 5 5 WELCOME TO HOST DIAGNOSTIC UTILITY Revision Resetting Host Adapter 1 Host Adapter 1 Post Done Host Adapter 1 is READY Functional Firmware Loaded Diagnostic Firmware Version x x Functional Firmware Version x x HIT RETURN or ENTER key to continue lt return gt HOST ADAPTER 1 Resources Info Pci_bus_num 0 Pci dev num 0 0 Slim base adr 0x000D0000 Reg mem base adr 0x000D1000 Reg io base adr 0 0000 00 IRQ 0 NOTE Enter 0 in option prompt to display previous menu NOTE All values entered are hexadecimal LP8DUTIL Main Menu Revision WELCOME TO HOST DIAGNOSTIC UTILITY Revision x x 1 Test Host Adapters 2 Modify Test Options 3 Restart Host Adapters 4 Input Output 5 Maintenance 6 Show Host Adapters Info 7 Quit Option 5 6 Compaq StorageWorks 64 Bit PCI To Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide Diagnostics Main Menu After the di
67. tting of loop is a valid setting in V5 6 however that setting prompts the console driver not to run Refer to the WWIDGR manual at the following location for detailed information on the SHOW ADAPTER and SET ADAPTER commands http ftp digital com pub DEC Alpha firmware v5 6 doc wwidmgr pdf NOTE In order for the SHOW ADAPTER and SET ADAPTER commands to be accepted by the system the console must first be set to diagnostic mode set mode diag Device Driver Installation SHOW ADAPTER Command P00 gt gt gt wwidmgr show adapter Item The HBA configuration can be displayed with the command see Figures 3 1 and 3 2 WWIDMGR SHOW ADAPTER kgpsaa0 0 0 4 6 Nvram read failed 0 kgpsab0 0 0 8 6 Nvram read failed 19999 All of the above adapter WWN Cur Topo Next Topo kgpsaa0 0 0 4 6 1000 0000 c921 0c22 fabric unavail kgpsab0 0 0 8 6 1000 0000 c921 027a loop unavail Figure 3 1 SHOW ADAPTER with an unformatted NVRAM In Figure 3 1 note the warning message Read Failed This indicates that the on the HBA has not been initialized and formatted This is expected and can be corrected by issuing a SET ADAPTER command as described in the next section LP00 gt gt gt wwidmgr show adapter Item 0 9999 All of the above adapter WWN Cur Topo Next Topo kgpsaa0 0 0 4 6 1000 0000 c921 05ab fabric fabric kgpsab0 0 0 8 6 1000 0000 c921 0ce0 fabric fab
68. vent 4 2 Windows NT Miniport Event Log 4 3 Windows NT SCSI Address Mapping eene 4 8 Fabric Device nennen 4 8 Private Loop Device 4 9 Chapter 5 Firmware and Diagnostic Utility Introduction 22225225 S ter ARMIS Me ERIS A INE 5 1 The Diagnostic and Firmware Download Utility eene 5 1 1386 System Installations ee eb 5 2 Starting 1386 in an 1386 System eee 5 2 Starting Alpha Systems with Alpha BIOS a 5 3 Start Up for Alpha 1386 5 5 4 Diagnostics Main Menu dete cits tte sqa ette eet er epe eie 5 6 Test Host Bus Adapters iuto pede 5 7 Modity Test Options ror eer eet edet halen ad 5 7 Restart Host Bus Adapters piene oian oe i ee 5 7 EE E E EE EE E veni 5 7 Maintenance a E e be qe 5 7 Show Host Bus Adapter 5 8 Oi 5 8 About This Guide Chapter 6 Using LPUTILNT Utility NT Introduction uiuo aum e pP ael iet 6 1 Viewing HB A Parameters osie oos cote ete e ete ed eee e I Ee 6 2 Performing HBA Firmware Maintenance eese 6 3 Upgrading HBA
69. with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna m Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver W Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected W Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The reader is cautioned that any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by Emulex could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Regulatory Compliance Notices A 3 Reference Manual Statements for Class B Equipment VCCI COR VCCI oS lt COMB KERETET HR jcLCoExSA COBBMIVARTFL EU
70. xpressed as Megabits per second Mbps A software program that enables a personal computer to communicate with hard drives CD ROM drives printers and other peripherals Device drivers are stored on a hard drive and are loaded into memory at boot up A two fiber cable suitable for duplex transmission or transmissions in two directions Transmission in both directions either one direction at a time half duplex or both directions simultaneously full duplex A fibre channel interconnection method that allows multiple simultaneous and concurrent data transfers between multiple hosts and or storage devices connected with a multi port hub Abbreviation for Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop an interconnection scheme that supports from 1 to 126 ports on a loop in a shared medium topology Fibre Channel Protocol Fibre Distributed Data Interface A network based on the use of optical fiber cable to transmit data at 100Mbit sec Fiber Fiber Optics Fibre Channel GLM Host Adapter Module HAM Interrupt Request IRQ Kilometer Laser Latency Light Light Emitting Diode LED Glossary 3 Thin filament of glass An optical waveguide consisting of a core and cladding which is capable of carrying information in the form of light Fibre is also a general term used to cover all physical media types supported by Fibre Channel such as optical fiber twisted pair and coaxial cable Light transmission through optical fibe
71. y Enter the Firmware Maintenance option and enable the Boot BIOS Exit the I386DNLD EXE program Reboot your computer using the MS DOS boot diskette to verify your computer is operating properly Power your computer down Boot your computer using the MS DOS boot diskette Press the F5 key when prompted to enter the HBA BIOS utility Select the HBA detected Select a device on the HBA that you designate as the boot device Choose device 01 Return to the previous menu and enable the Boot BIOS on the HBA Enable the BIOS on the selected drive 25 26 27 28 29 Boot BIOS 7 9 Exit the Boot BIOS and reboot your computer using the MS DOS diskette From MS DOS run fdisk Delete any previous partition on the logical unit and then create a new partition using the entire unit Reboot your computer to let the fdisk changes take effect Follow the Windows NT 4 0 setup procedure to install the Windows NT 4 0 operating system on the selected fibre channel boot drive Installing Windows NT These steps summarize the installation script provided by Windows NT Consult the Windows NT documentation for detailed descriptions 1 Boot your computer with the Windows NT installation diskette 1 in drive A When prompted the first time press the Enter key to allow the Windows NT installation to detect the CD ROM drive When prompted a second time press the S key to skip mass storage devic

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