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1. 000 cee eee ee 1 6 1 7 1 Waraniyi es osa ide Ro o NNI Sanh Rage acy wk Ne he aver S des 1 6 1 7 2 Technical Support 0 0000 eee eee 1 6 Section 2 General Description 2 1 SANbox SSP and StoreAge Solution Overview 5 0 2 1 2 2 SANbox SSP Overview 00000 eee 2 3 2 2 1 Features inst scd rhe so abuso Eth Un een end ue engrais 2 3 2 3 Supported Network Configurations 22020000055 2 4 2 3 1 Small SAN Deployment Configuration with Zoning 2 4 2 3 2 Small SAN Configuration with Front Back Side SANs 2 5 2 3 3 High Availability Configuration llli 2 6 24 Port Connections sped xe RR RR RA adage IR RT Rer 2 9 2 4 1 Fibre Channel Port Connections 00000 eee eees 2 9 2 4 2 Ethernet Connections 0 0 00 c eee ees 2 9 2 4 3 Console Port Connection llle 2 9 Section 3 Getting Started with SANbox SSP 3 1 Task Roadmaps e Teroa ets Ra Bis ai RURAL Mica Eur ulta Ce GRE ra M E 3 1 3 2 Checking Package Contents 0 0002 ee eee esee 3 2 3 3 Setting Up SANDOX SSP iis os teet pen Rd hee ed Gee ees and eee 3 3 3 3 1 Setting Up SANbox SSP Hardware 0 0000 eee ene 3 4 3 3 2 Accessing SANbox SSP for the First Time 3 7 SN0054628 00 A Page iii SANbox 8200 Series Storage Services Platform XX Installation and Configuration Guide for StoreAge SVM QLOGIC E S 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 4
2. Topology Storage Diagnostics Telnet Log Function Overall system functionality SANbox SSP status port management system configuration The Topology tab is notused forthe SANbox SSP implementation that runs the StoreAge software The Storage tab is not used for the SANbox SSP implementation that runs the StoreAge software Diagnostics for ports and virtual disks Telnet window List of system events For more information see System on page 4 7 not applicable not applicable Diagnostics on page 4 11 Telnet on page 4 12 Log on page 4 13 3 6 SN0054628 00 A XX 3 SANbox SSP Management GUI Reference QLOGIC Navigating the SANbox SSP Management GUI ls 3 2 1 System System allows you to manage and configure port settings on the SANbox SSP To manage external port behavior 1 Click System on the left pane window 2 Navigate within the lower window to the Ports folder 3 Click the specific port to manage The Port Information screen displays see Figure 3 5 f amp kadmin 10 18 32 236 File View Help System ma Ks ae OSS 8 61 10 18 32 236 SANbox8202 16 1 Storage Services Platform XX oLocic SANbox 8202 i Storage Ez ul 101532236 5 Port1 Statistics E E Ports Eos World Wide Port Name F pot 2 World Wide Node Name F pot 3 Diagnostics P pota State Link Established rm F ports Type N Port
3. V V A 3 Storage Management Maximum physical back end Storage etae i dete pine Maximum virtual LUN size Maximum number of virtual LUNs per port assigned to initiator Maximum number of virtual LUNS per port assigned to initiator m SANbox 8202 16 m SANbox 8202 08 m SANbox 8200 08 Maximum number of initiators A 4 High Availability Features Clustering Hot swappable fans Redundant hot swappable power supplies m SANbox 8202 16 8202 08 m SANbox 8200 08 A 5 Standards A 2 32 768 m Supports Active Active fi Active Passive failover m Dual 10 100 Ethernet RJ 45 connections for clustering SANbox 8202 16 8202 08 Standard Not available FC PH FC AL FCP SCSI Fibre Alliance MIB SNMP v1 2 3 SN0054628 00 A XX A Specifications QLOGIC Electrical ls A 6 Device Management ACCESS co RUN SSH Telnet Web Browser SOAP XML SNMP Interfaces Interfaces apieties m 110 100 Ethernet RJ 45 for management m 1 Serial DB 9 RS232 for configuration A 7 Mechanical DIMENSIONS cs e ee sd oe CE etas 17 in W x 3 5 in H x 21 in D EnClOSUFe iscritte tes costs 2U rack mountable Weight m SANbox 8202 16 35 Ibs m SANbox 8202 08 8200 08 30 Ibs A 8 Environmental Temperature uuseususe 10 C to 40 C Hurnidity itte theden 596 to 8596 noncondensing Altitude x2 meet A O
4. F pot 6 Force Fabric Mode Telnet amp pot 7 F pot 8 F port 9 I Target F pot 10 F pot 11 F port 12 Auto Negotiate C 1 GBisec 7 pu C 2GBisec c F port 15 F port 16 E sensors E system Max Frame Size bytes 1024 I Initiator Log Fabric Speed 2G re Figure 3 5 System Port Information Screen The following information displays World Wide Port Name World Wide Node Name Link State Link Type Current Port Settings Force Fabric Initiator Target Port Speed Enabled Disable Port SN0054628 00 A 3 7 3 SANbox SSP Management GUI Reference XX Navigating the SANbox SSP Management GUI QLOGIC E S 3 8 In addition the following settings can be changed on the System screen NOTE For all the Force Fabric Initiator Target and Speed settings you must click Apply before the settings are saved The Initiator Target and Max Frame Size settings take effect only after rebooting the SANbox SSP Force Fabric selecting this box forces this port to operate in Fabric Mode Only no loop support Initiator selecting this box enables initiator storage back end operations through this port Target selecting this box enables target front end operations through this port Speed changing this box enables you to force the speed operation of the SANbox SSP port Enabling and Disabling Ports NOTE Enabling and Disabling ports takes effect immediately after clicking the Enable Disable butto
5. Setting Up SANbox SSP Hardware on page 3 4 Startup and configure the SANbox SSPs configure the terminal settings on the host use the serial console port and modify the Ethernet settings for remote access Accessing SANbox SSP for the First Time on page 3 7 Accessing SANbox SSP for the First Time on page 3 7 SN0054628 00 A Connect SVM appliances SANbox SSPs and hosts to the SAN Connecting to the SAN on page 3 9 3 1 3 Getting Started with SANbox SSP XX Checking Package Contents QLOGIC A S Table 3 1 Roadmap of Setup Tasks Continued For This Setup Step See 5 In Section 4 SANbox SSP W SAN Zoning on page 5 3 Management GUI Reference get m Configuring Storage on page 5 6 tips about zoning your SAN and m To create storage pools on page 5 8 configuring storage and use the m To create a user defined host UDH and set the SVM GUI to manage your SCSI personality on page 5 9 configuration 6 Review the troubleshooting m Section 7 Troubleshooting information as needed 3 2 Checking Package Contents CAUTION Before shipping SANbox SSP to another site remove the power supplies SANbox SSP must not be shipped with the power supplies installed Ensure that all the components of the SANbox SSP arrived in the package Save the shipping container foam inserts and anti static bags returning SANbox SSP without this packaging may void its
6. 1 7 Warranty and Technical Support 1 7 1 Warranty Every QLogic solution is backed by a worldwide warranty for hardware and software products and related services furnished by QLogic For complete warranty details go to http support glogic com support warranty asp 1 7 2 Technical Support Customers should contact their authorized maintenance provider for technical support of their QLogic switch products QLogic direct customers may contact QLogic Technical Support others will be redirected to their authorized maintenance provider Visit the QLogic support Web site listed in Contact Information on page 1 7 for the latest firmware and software updates 1 7 2 1 Before Contacting Technical Support Before contacting technical support run show debug dump in the command line interface and create a trace file in the SVM GUI QLogic technical support representatives may request this file to assist them in diagnosing issues with your system For more information about Show Debug Dump see Show Debug Command on page B 19 To create a trace file in the SVM GUI 1 Open the SVM GUI and open Information in the tree view 2 Click Trace Dump then click Confirm to start creating the file NOTE The system requires several minutes to generate the trace file 3 View the file in the c NSvm Trace directory The name of each trace file takes this form SVM TraceN txt where N is an incremental number For example if the last trace
7. NOTE The PS 1 and PS 2 LEDs remain illuminated with a green light as long as the AC power is connected to the power supplies SN0054628 00 A 4 11 4 Using the SANbox SSP XX Shutting Down SANbox SSP QLOGIC DEENXNETTENTEXTEM SS Notes 4 12 SN0054628 00 A Section 5 Maintaining the SANbox SSP This section provides information about maintaining the SANbox SSP Maintenance tasks include updating the SANbox SSP system software applying software patches interpreting LED patterns and replacing hardware The software may require periodic updates to reflect current software releases and ensure optimum product performance and functionality This section covers the following topics SANbox SSP System Software Boot Sets Maintenance Mode Updating SANbox SSP System Software Interpreting the LED Patterns Replacing Hardware Components 5 1 SANbox SSP System Software SANbox SSP has two system software components that can be updated m System software image The system software image contains the operating environment for SANbox SSP including the StoreAge SVM Agent for SANbox SSP m Maintenance Mode image The Maintenance Mode image contains software that implements basic system maintenance functions for the platform including system update capability Each release of the SANbox SSP system software includes the system software image file used to update the SANbox SSP Maintenance Mode functionality however rarely chan
8. StoreAge SVM 2 1 P package contents 3 2 password changing B 5 default CLI login and password B 4 default Telnet login and password B 5 performance characteristics specifications A 1 port console port connection 2 9 diagnostics using SANbox SSP Management GUI Diagnostics panel 4 11 Ethernet port connections 2 9 Fibre Channel port connections 2 9 LEDs 3 10 power supplies 3 5 6 6 powering up 3 7 Power On Self Test POST 6 6 preparing to install installation and operation requirements 3 1 system requirements 3 1 problem statements and troubleshooting procedures 7 2 Q QLogic contact information 1 7 training 1 7 Quit command B 17 R rack mount 3 5 RAID device configuration restriction 5 7 readme file 1 2 Reboot command B 17 SN0054628 00 A regulatory and safety notices 1 3 regulatory specifications A 4 replacing SANbox SSP chassis components fans 6 6 power supplies 6 6 transceivers 6 7 Reset Port command B 17 Restart snmp command B 18 restarting the SANbox SSP 5 11 roadmap of setup tasks 3 1 S safety notices 1 3 SAN zoning high availability fabric configuration with zoning 5 4 single zoned fabric configuration 5 3 SANbox SSP accessing for the first time 3 7 connecting to the SAN 3 10 features 2 3 getting started 3 1 maintaining 6 1 network configurations 2 4 overview 2 3 powering up 3 7 replacing components 6 6 restarting 5 11 setting up the hardware 3 4 shutting down 5 11 system software
9. and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Netscape Navigator and Mozilla are trademarks or registered trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation StoreAge the StoreAge logo and SVM are trademarks or registered trademarks of StoreAge Network Technologies Ltd VMWare is a trademark or registered trademark of VMWare Inc All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Document Revision History Rev A initial release 3 23 06 2006 QLogic Corporation All rights reserved worldwide First Printed March 2006 Printed in U S A QLogic Corporation 26650 Aliso Viejo Parkway Aliso Viejo CA 92656 800 662 4471 or 949 389 6000 Page ii SN0054628 00 A Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction 1 1 Audience yasr vote berto ste Eo et Eee ted etus tpfe Sea Ok era eate 1 2 1 2 Readme Filen RA te s aera Lb eee ae a3 1 2 1 3 Related Documentation lille 1 2 1 4 New in this Release 0 000 cece eee eens 1 3 1 5 Style Conventions ed Erud oe eae Uem ee Ree ee eee RS 1 3 1 6 Regulatory and Safety Notices lll cieli eee eee 1 3 1 6 1 c o GS E ae EDEN IN CDU ETE de AERE 1 3 1 6 2 Class Laser Safety Information Certification and Classification Information 0 02 00000 0c eee eee 1 4 1 6 3 Declaration of Conformity 0 cee ee ee 1 4 1 7 Warranty and Technical Support
10. 1 accessing B 4 overview B 1 SANbox SSP built in users and groups B 6 shutting down the SANbox SSP 5 11 using locally 4 5 using remotely 4 5 SN0054628 00 A commands by object type B 1 list B 8 syntax B 2 connecting to the SAN connecting hosts 3 11 SANbox SSPs 3 10 StoreAge SVM appliances 3 9 console port connection 2 9 3 6 contact information 1 7 Create User command B 8 D defaults device frame size 5 7 Telnet login and password B 5 Delete User command B 8 device management specifications A 3 devices connecting directly to SANbox SSP 5 5 diagnostics Power On Self Test POST 6 6 SANbox SSP Management GUI Diagnostics screen 4 11 SANbox SSP Management GUI System Sensors panel 4 10 Disable Eth command B 9 Disable Port command B 9 Disable snmpv3 command B 10 Disable User command B 10 documentation 1 2 E electrical specifications A 3 Enable Eth command B 10 Enable Port command B 11 Enable snmpv3 command B 11 Index 1 SANbox 8200 Series Storage Services Platform Installation and Configuration Guide for StoreAge SVM XX QLOGIC E Se Enable User command B 11 environmental specifications A 3 Ethernet changing port IP address 2 9 port connection 2 9 SANbox SSP Management GUI system panel 4 9 settings for remote access 3 8 Exit command B 12 failing back 5 10 fans 6 6 features 2 3 Fibre Channel port connections 2 9 frame size 5 7 G getting started with SANbox SSP 3 1 checking package co
11. 3 3 5 Section 4 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 1 3 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 Section 5 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 4 1 5 4 2 5 4 3 5 4 4 5 5 5 5 1 5 6 Section 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 5 1 6 6 6 6 1 Page iv Connecting to the SAN raid E LRL UR P e 3 9 Connecting StoreAge SVM Appliances to the SAN 3 9 Connecting SANbox SSPs to the SAN 2 220005 3 10 Connecting Hosts to the SAN 0 0 2 cee ee 3 11 Managing your Configuration llle 3 11 SANbox SSP Management GUI Reference Managing SANDOX SSP eV s vuv d d E Hoes ai CURE eee ditor das 4 1 Using the SANbox SSP Management GUI 4 2 Using the Command Line Interface Remotely 4 5 Using the Command Line Interface Locally 4 5 Navigating the SANbox SSP Management GUI 4 6 viij ECT DD Bes 4 7 BIBgroslies 2e usi Ese IMS E Sm EVE ee ae 4 11 Telnet d os dad esc xU ee doas et aati dh RE Bee Rader ata as 4 12 LOO aste a sa AE vota a bts ais a bahar i Pise dca QU daa de D Pee 4 13 Using the SANbox SSP Setting up a High Availability Configuration llle 5 1 SAN ZONING ia vide tees PE Re ak CE RE RE RENI Idea mas 5 3 Directly Connecting Devices to SANbox SSP 00 050 5 5 Configuring Storage ss decr da tust Me eg s ache d RRs fte 5 6 pev Cast hee Res Gene hae ae ase OSG eS TOE Gow 5 6 ceo C DP 5 6 Maximum Frame Size
12. 6 1 troubleshooting 7 1 using 5 1 SANbox SSP chassis console port 3 6 fans 6 6 hardware 3 3 LEDs 6 5 models 2 3 port LEDs 3 10 power supplies 3 5 6 6 Index 3 SANbox 8200 Series Storage Services Platform Installation and Configuration Guide for StoreAge SVM XX QLOGIC Ce rack mount 3 5 specifications A 1 transceivers 6 7 SANbox SSP Maintenance Mode image 6 1 SANbox SSP Management GUI 4 1 downloading the GUI 4 3 functions 4 6 initiating a telnet session 4 12 installing Java WebStart 4 2 logging into the GUI 4 4 managing external ports 4 7 operating systems 4 2 password 4 4 screen 4 6 System Ethernet panel 4 9 System Event Log panel 4 13 system functions 4 7 System Sensors panel 4 10 SANbox SSP system software components 6 1 updating 6 4 SANbox SSP system software image 6 1 SCSI personality setting 5 9 sensors 4 10 serial console port connection 3 7 Set Community command B 18 setting up SANbox SSP hardware 3 3 3 4 setup requirements 2 8 setup tasks 3 1 Show Chassis command B 18 Show Community command B 19 Show Date command B 19 Show Debug command B 19 Show Eth command B 21 Show Eths command B 22 Show Fan command B 22 Show Fans command B 23 Show Group command B 23 Show Groups command B 23 Show ID command B 23 Index 4 Show Port command B 23 Show Ports command B 24 Show ps command B 25 Show pss command B 26 Show snmpv3 command B 26 Show Status command B 26 Show Therm command B 26 Show Therms comma
13. 6 Device Management 2 4 7 20 6b ue 2a PaaS tH PR eb FERES P A 3 A 7 MECHANICAL er CRM M E ee Mie ead te ae WE Ae A 3 A 8 Environmental 2 25 der utet eeu A CI MN Ares A 3 A 9 Electrical Sosa esee oy inte etica a ale BE PRAE ia P aca Nine OME A A 3 A 10 Regulatory occ ceria wa EE ge Dee Mate RE rri Res A 4 Appendix B Command Reference B 1 Command Line Interface CLI Overview sees B 1 B 1 1 Command Quick Reference by Object 2 0000 B 1 B 1 2 Command Syntax and Command Completion B 2 B 1 3 Online Help i33 rm atate Meehan RGA len ed B 3 B 2 ACCESSING THENCE peu DEDE B 4 B 2 1 Users arnid Groups s due reete taeda cet Un b REC RR Sates B 6 B 3 Grolrn irs AVEC T B 8 Glossary Index SN0054628 00 A Page v SANbox 8200 Series Storage Services Platform XX Installation and Configuration Guide for StoreAge SVM QLOGIC ee Figures Figure Page 2 1 SANbox SSP StoreAge Solution llli 2 2 2 2 Single Zoned Fabric Configuration 0 0 2 5 200 eee eee eee eee 2 4 2 3 Dual Fabric Configurations 3 4 22 urn ds EXE REESE RAE eed eed 2 5 2 A High Availability Fabric Configuration llle 2 7 3 1 SANbox 8200 8202 SSP Port Side anaana annaa 3 3 3 2 SANbox 8200 8202 SSP Fan Side 0 00 cee 3 4 3 3 Inserting the Left Power Supply 0 500 eee 3 5 3 4 Inserting the Right Power Supply ssslleeeeeeee eee 3 6 3 5 SANbox 8200 8202 SSP Port LED
14. A device that contains one or more initiator ports Initiator Port A Fibre Channel port capable of issuing SCSI commands Glossary 2 Invalid Boot Set A boot set that is empty or otherwise does not contain a usable system image LUN Logical Unit Number a numeric identifier for a virtual disk exposed through a particular target Maintenance Mode Image Software component that implements basic system maintenance functions for the SANbox SSP including system update capability Passive Path A path that must have some operation performed on it to make it Active See also Active Active RAID Active Passive RAID Active Path and Secondary Path Patch File Incremental update to an existing system image Physical disk A SCSI disk device that can be discovered and managed by SANbox SSP POST Power On Self Test the diagnostic sequence executed by SANbox SSP during system startup Primary Path For an active passive device a path belonging to the set of paths that are active by default See also Active Passive RAID Active Path and Secondary Path SN0054628 00 A XX QLOGIC Glossary ls SCSI Personality A storage device profile that you assign to a user defined host in the SVM GUI For more information see To create a user defined host UDH and set the SCSI personality on page 5 9 Secondary Path For an active passive device the set of paths that are passive by default See also
15. Active Passive RAID Passive Path and Primary Path SFP Small Form Factor Pluggable the removable transceiver form factor used by SANbox SSP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol the protocol used by SANbox SSP to report exception conditions to third party network management applications SSH Secure Shell a protocol and application for communicating with a remote computer system SSH is a more secure alternative to using telnet to communicate with SANbox SSP SSP Storage Services Platform A SAN based system separate from the core Fibre Channel switching infrastructure that provides storage services across heterogeneous hosts storage and SAN fabrics SN0054628 00 A Storage Pool The StoreAge specific term used to describe a collection of physical disks managed by the SVM appliance SVM Storage Virtualization Manager StoreAge s software for managing pools of virtualized SAN storage System Software Image Updateable software component that contains the operating environment for SANbox SSP including the StoreAge SVM Agent for SANbox SSP Target See Target Device Target Device A device that contains one or more target ports Target Port A Fibre Channel port capable of presenting storage in the form of one or more SCSI LUNs Transceiver A device that provides an interface between the SANbox SSP hardware and the external network cable SANbox SSP uses optical SFP Small Form
16. CLI provides command completion to minimize the typing needed to run commands This feature enables you to press the completion key the Tab key to complete a partially typed command line If the command line fragment is unambiguous it is completed with the remainder of the command line If there is more than one possible match for a command line fragment continue pressing the Tab key to see each of the possible matches You then type enough of the command line to distinguish it from the other possible matches B 2 SN0054628 00 A XX B Command Reference QLOGIC Command Line Interface CLI Overview ls In addition you can get a list of legal fields at any point in the command line For example if you type show user and then press the Tab key a list of existing users is returned The completion feature in the CLI also validates previously typed input If there is an error inthe commandline prior to the point where you have requested completion an error is printed and the cursor is set to the point where the command line breaks the defined syntax rules B 1 3 Online Help The CLI for the SANbox SSP includes online help Type part of a command to view the help information such as a list of arguments or the proper syntax Help Commands For information about getting a list of commands see Help Commands page B 13 For information about getting help with a particular command see Help Command page B 12 Example 1
17. Factor Pluggable transceivers Valid Boot Set A boot set that contains a usable system image Glossary 3 XX Glossary QLOGIC EN b amp V a P PV Virtual Disk WWPN A SCSI disk device presented by an SSP World Wide Port Name the globally to one or more initiators that maps to one unique identifier for an individual Fibre or more physical disks Also called virtual Channel port volume A WWPN is a 64 bit value typically Virtual Volume represented as a string of 16 hexadecimal StoreAge specific term for a virtual disk digits WWNN World Wide Node Name the globally unique identifier for a system containing Fibre Channel ports A WWNN is a 64 bit value typically represented as a string of 16 hexadecimal digits Glossary 4 SN0054628 00 A Index A accessing SANbox SSP for the first time 3 7 accessing the CLI through the serial console port 3 7 configuring terminal settings on the host computer 3 7 modifying Ethernet settings for remote access 3 8 powering up 3 7 audience 1 2 B BACK END STORAGE NOT FOUND FABRIC LOOP problem statement 7 2 BACK END STORAGE NOT FOUND BY SVM problem statement 7 2 boot sets 6 2 installing new release on boot set of the SANbox SSP 6 4 selecting the active boot set from the local console 6 2 C CANNOT ACCESS SANbox SSP CONSOLE PORT problem statement 7 3 CANNOT LOG INTO SANbox SSP GUI OR CLI problem statement 7 3 Clear command B 8 command line interface 2
18. SNMPv3 means that SNMPv3 is running instead of SNMPv2 enable snmpv3 Disable snmpv3 Command on page B 10 Show snmpv3 Command on page B 26 Enable User Command Syntax Keywords Enables the user account that was previously disabled using the Disable User Command command enable user user name enable user user name Name of the user account that you are enabling SN0054628 00 A B 11 B Command Reference XX Commands QLOGIC A S Notes See Also Only users belonging to the Administrator group can add delete and disable enable users and the current user cannot be disabled or deleted Disable User Command on page B 10 Modify User Command on page B 16 Show User Command on page B 27 Show Users Command on page B 27 Exit Command Syntax See Also Quits this command line interface session terminates the telnet session and logs the user out exit Quit Command on page B 17 Help Command Syntax Keywords Examples See Also Provides information about using the specified commands help partial command name command name help partial command name Part of a help command enough of the command to uniquely identify it help command name Entire command name Executing the command help mod provides the same information as help modify help re returns this help information reset Reset to known state restart Restart a process reboot Reboot the
19. Transitions llle 3 10 4 1 QLogic SANbox Storage Services Platform SSP Screen 204 4 3 4 2 SANbox SSP Management GUI Application Installation Screen 4 4 4 3 SANbox SSP Management GUI Login Screen 0 0 00 eee eee 4 4 4 4 SANbox SSP Management GUI Screen 2000 000 eee 4 6 4 5 System Port Information Screen 00 0 ee ee ee 4 7 4 6 System Ethernet Panel d can cee ohm hem thee Seabees eek EPA SS 4 9 4 7 System Sensors Panel ss caddis cache tease renee tg et Pg Rbe E Ee eb 4 10 4 8 Diagnostic Screen Displaying Port Utilization llle 4 11 4 9 Telnet Screen Initiated from the SANbox SSP Management GUI 4 12 4 10 Diagnostic Screen Log Panel 2 00 0 eee 4 13 5 1 Single Zoned Fabric Configuration llle 5 3 5 2 High Avalilability Fabric Configuration with Zoning llle 5 4 5 3 Connecting Initiators Directly to SANbox SSP 0 0 00 eee ses 5 6 5 4 StoreAge Configuration Restriction on Back Side Storage RAID Devices 5 8 6 1 SANbox SSP LED Panel Indicator Lights Port Side 00 6 5 B 1 QLogic SANbox Storage Services Platform SSP Screen B 4 B 2 Telnet Console Login Screen uso sro tele eed fudqua iens 4 be eda nds th aod B 5 B 3 Telnet Console Menu Options 0 0000 cee eee B 6 Page vi SN0054628 00 A XX SANbox 8200 Series Storage Servic
20. fabric mode operation AUTO enables the port to initialize in the most appropriate mode either loop NL Port or fabric N Port according to what is on the other end of the link NOTE Ports should generally run in fabric mode because fabric yields better throughput and links recover more quickly SN0054628 00 A B 15 B Command Reference XX Commands QLOGIC E Se Notes See Also speed port speed NEGOTIATE 1G 2G You must restart the system for port capability port speed or frame size changes to take effect Disable Port Command on page B 9 Enable Port Command on page B 11 Modify Ports Command on page B 15 Reset Port Command on page B 17 Show Port Command on page B 23 Show Ports Command on page B 24 Modify Timezone Command Syntax Notes See Also Starts a Time Zone Configuration utility that enables you to select your geographical area and time zone and then modify your local time if needed modify timezone Once the time zone is set the system automatically switches between Standard Time and Daylight Saving Time Show Timezone Command on page B 27 Modify User Command Syntax Keywords Adds the specified user to the specified group This command also changes the password defined for the specified user The groups defined for SANbox SSP are Administrator and Monitor When new users are added they get the same permissions as the existing kadmin and kmonitor users m
21. host Help Commands on page B 13 SN0054628 00 A XX B Command Reference QLOGIC Commands o 9 9 7 7 EN Help Commands Provides a list of the first level commands available in this command line interface Syntax help commands See Also Help Command on page B 12 Modify Date Command Sets the system date and time Syntax modify date MM DD YYYY hh mm ss Keywords modify date MM DD YYYY hh mm ss MM DD YYYY is the month day and year for the system time year must be 4 digits long hh mm ss is the hours minutes and seconds for the system time Notes Once the time zone is set the system automatically switches between Standard Time and Daylight Saving Time See Also Modify Timezone Command on page B 16 Modify Eth Command Configures the Ethernet properties ip address gateway and subnet for the specified Ethernet connection Syntax modify eth ethernet name ip ip addr gateway gateway router netmask subnet mask Keywords At least one of the optional keywords is required modify eth ethernet name Ethernet connection that you are modifying MGMT HA1 Or HA2 ip ip addr IP address of the specified Ethernet gateway gateway router Router for the specified Ethernet netmask subnet mask Subnet mask for the specified Ethernet SN0054628 00 A B 13 B Command Reference XX Commands QLOGIC A Se Notes See Also If you are connected through t
22. if their corresponding LED has turned amber See Replacing Hardware Components on page 6 6 for information about ordering and installing replacement parts SN0054628 00 A 3 9 3 SANbox SSP Management GUI Reference XX Navigating the SANbox SSP Management GUI QLOGIC E Se Sensors Panel System The Sensors panel in the System area shows diagnostic information for temperatures fans power supplies and voltages for the power supplies on the SANbox SSP To the view the Sensors panel click Sensors in the tree hierarchy on the left Figure 3 6 displays the System Sensors panel f amp kadmin 10 18 32 236 Fie View Help 10 18 32 236 SANbox8202 16 1 Storage Services Platform XX LoGiIc SANbox 8202 System ma ga Li B a mmeneng Storage 4 all ios 32 238 Statistics Qa Ports Temperatures Power Supplies ah F ports Ambient OK T3F 23C Power Supply 1 F pot 2 Internal OK 100F 38C Power Supply 2 OK Diagnostics 7 Pes Fans Voltages FF ports Fani OK 12500 rpm Hominal Actual F pot 6 mE es Es rpm 42V 12 062V an rpm 5v 4 992V A Es PS1fans OK 18V 1790v Q9 Ps PS2 fans OK 25V 2535 gt ps CPU 13V 1 283V Fn 5V Standby PS1 5018V y port 33VStendby 3327V port 12 1 8 Standby 4790V F pott 13 12 1498V F port 14 33v 3302V F port 15 5V StandbyPS2 4 992V 3 3V Port Blade 3268V 1 8V Port Blade 1790V 2 5V Port Blade 2 498 15V Port Blade 1508V Figure 3 7 System Sensors Pa
23. information about this command Perform a rescan on the initiator Reset the initiator s Fibre Channel link See your initiator documentation for more information Reboot the initiator SN0054628 00 A A 1 Appendix A Specifications This appendix contains the specifications for the SANbox 5602 Fibre Channel switch Refer to Section 2 General Description for the location of all connections switches controls and components Performance Characteristics A 2 Media Processors m SANbox 8202 16 Dual Intel Pentium Xeon m SANbox 8202 08 8200 08 Single Intel Pentium Xeon Memory m SANbox 8202 16 2GB m SANbox 8202 08 8200 08 1 GB Ports m SANbox 8202 16 16 Fibre Channel ports each N port or NL port configurable m SANbox 8202 08 8200 08 8 Fibre Channel ports each N port or NL port configurable Port Speed a c pisei tinci ata dires Auto negotiating 2 Gbps full duplex 2 125 Gbps Backplane ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Non blocking 80 Gbps Performance m SANbox 8202 16 460 000 IOPs aggregate m SANbox 8202 08 285 000 IOPs aggregate m SANbox 8200 08 195 000 IOPs aggregate NY lt Xo f nenene renn eese renere Hot plug Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP SN0054628 00 A A 1 A Specifications Storage Management XX QLOGIC EN XV
24. panel in the SANbox SSP Management GUI Use the SANbox SSP Management GUI to manage the SANbox SSP chassis The SANbox SSP Management GUI provides the same functions as the command line interface This section covers the following topics m Managing SANbox SSP m Navigating the SANbox SSP Management GUI Managing SANbox SSP You can manage the SANbox SSP in three ways m Remotely through the SANbox SSP Management GUI m Remotely through the command line interface CLI m Locally through the CLI using the local administrative console The following sections provide more detailed information about each of the three ways of accessing SANbox SSP NOTE The examples shown in this section illustrate the interface for the SANbox 8202 16 Storage Services Platform Operation of the SANbox 8200 08 SSP and SANbox 8202 08 SSP are identical with SANbox 8202 16 SSP with the exception that eight fewer ports are shown in the SANbox SSP Management GUI and command line interface SN0054628 00 A 3 1 3 SANbox SSP Management GUI Reference XX Managing SANbox SSP QLOGIC c Pp 7 O I A39 3 1 1 Using the SANbox SSP Management GUI The SANbox SSP Management GUI is supported on Microsoft Windows platforms running Internet Explorer version 5 or greater To run the SANbox SSP Management GUI Java WebStart must be installed on your management station Java WebStart is an application that allows you to download and run a full featured Java a
25. recover more quickly You must restart the system for port capability or port speed changes to take effect SN0054628 00 A XX QLOGIC B Command Reference Commands ls See Also maxframesize is not a keyword for this command because all ports must share the same frame size Disable Port Command page B 9 Enable Port Command page B 11 Modify Ports Command page B 15 Reset Port Command page B 17 Show Port Command page B 23 Show Ports Command page B 24 Modify Ports Command Syntax Keywords Changes the specified keywords type capability soeed for all SANbox SSP ports modify ports type port type capability port capability speed port speed maxframesize size in bytes At least one of the following keywords is required capability port capability FCP TARGET to enable the port to be used as a front end looks like a storage array port FCP INITIATOR to initiate back end traffic to disks cannot receive storage both traffic can go both ways maxframesize size in bytes Smallest maximum frame size of any device on the SAN usually 2048 Some systems require 1024 or even smaller This number specifies the maximum frame size that Kahuna can negotiate to exchange with other Fibre Channel devices This number must be the same throughout the SAN ports type port type N PORT the port functions only in conjunction with a single attached device that is capable of
26. 000 4 2 1995 A1 1998 Performance Criteria B IEC61000 4 3 1995 A1 1998 Performance Criteria B IEC 61000 4 4 1995 Performance Criteria B IEC61000 4 5 1995 Performance Criteria B IEC61000 4 6 1996 Performance Criteria A IEC61000 4 11 1994 Performance Criteria B and C following the provisions of the Low Voltage Directive 72 23 EEC and EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and is Marked in accordance with the CE Marking Directive 93 68 EEC C US LISTED CE Any device that uses electricity must be handled carefully follow these guidelines to ensure general safety m Keep SANbox SSP area clear and dust free during and after testing m Place SANbox SSP in a secure and stable area Use the appropriate AC power for the system The system components operate on input voltages and frequencies within the ranges of 100 to 240 VRMS and 50 60 Hz without the need for operator adjustments WARNING SANbox SSP may have more than one power supply connection for standard operation All power supply connections need to be removed to fully de energize the unit SN0054628 00 A 1 5 1 Introduction XX Warranty and Technical Support LOGIC e a WARNING To prevent personal injury or damage to the SANbox SSP never attempt to lift or tilt the system using component mounts or device levers these types of handles are not designed to support additional weight beyond specification Move the SANbox SSP by lifting the entire unit with both hands
27. 2 123 The following screen displays a QLogic SANbox Storage Services Platform Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qs x A amp JO search Jedi 2 m BS Address 10 18 32 95 v Ede us amp Osram py Kel ci es QLogic SANbox Storage Services Platform Version kahuna 2 Web console Telnet console Copyright c 2008 QLogic Corp All Rights R Internet Figure 3 1 QLogic SANbox Storage Services Platform SSP Screen NOTE The version number of SANbox SSP is listed next to the Version label SN0054628 00 A 3 SANbox SSP Management GUI Reference XX Managing SANbox SSP QLOGIC EENENENNNNNM 2 Click Web Console to start loading the SANbox SSP Management GUI application The following screen displays SANbox Storage Service QLogic Corp Powered by Javaitm Web Start Figure 3 2 SANbox SSP Management GUI Application Installation Screen WebStart downloads the SANbox SSP Management GUI from the web server and installs it on your host system 3 Click Yes when WebStart prompts Do you want to install this application The SANbox SSP Management GUI application start ups automatically after WebStart downloads the jar To log into the SANbox SSP Management GUI 1 From a web browser log in with your username and password using the same web browser from which the WebStart application was installed username kadmin password kahuna User name Pa
28. 9 f kadming10 4 2 92 Telnet Session Topology i Storage Figure 3 9 Telnet Screen Initiated from the SANbox SSP Management GUI The options in the lower window are Reconnect Telnet Re establishes a telnet session Disconnect Telnet Disconnects a telnet session 3 12 SN0054628 00 A XX 3 SANbox SSP Management GUI Reference QLOGIC Navigating the SANbox SSP Management GUI ls 3 2 4 The Log panel shows a list of system events see Figure 3 10 amp kadmin 10 4 2 138 A ioj xj File View Help Time Severity Channel Text j 09 05 43 02 Apr 2004 Information Port Port 4 Link up System 09 05 42 02 Apr 2004 Information Port Port 4 Link down 09 05 41 02 Apr 2004 Information Port Port 4 Link up ae 09 05 04 02 Apr 2004 information Port Port 4 Link down Topology Storage alli Statistics Diagnostics e Telnet Figure 3 10 Diagnostic Screen Log Panel Events are reported for the following channels on the Log screen m System Port Chassis Hardware Storage Application Each event is assigned one of the following severity levels Emergency Alert Critical Error Warning Notice Information Debug SN0054628 00 A 3 13 3 SANbox SSP Management GUI Reference XX Navigating the SANbox SSP Management GUI QLOGIC ee Notes 3 14 SN0054628 00 A Section 4 Using the SANbox SSP This section provides procedures for using the SANbox SSP
29. I To create a user defined host UDH and set the SCSI personality 1 Open the SVM GUI and open Volume Manager in tree view 2 Click Host then select Create UDH 3 Type the name of the host select the operating system type and then select the HBAs to be included in this UDH NOTE A UDH which is a group of HBAs enables you to easily control the virtual volumes exposed to multiple HBAs installed in a single server 4 Click Confirm to save the association between the host and the selected HBAs 5 Click Manage under the Host tree and then click the Manage button on the far right side of the host to which you want to assign a storage device profile NOTE The storage device profile is called a SCSI Personality in the SVM GUI 6 Click the Set SCSI Personality button and select the personality that you want to assign to the selected UDH See Table 4 2 for the guidelines for selecting the storage device profile Make sure you select the personality that is supported for your high availability configuration For a given high availability configuration only one personality type is supported See the solution guide that corresponds to your high availability setup for more information Table 4 2 Guidelines for Selecting the Storage Device Profile If you have Select this Personality VMWare LSI RDAC Windows StoreAge Default HP UX HPUX Personality alf your platform is not listed see the SANbox SSP s
30. Nbox SSP Management GUI and the command line interface Once the management port has been properly configured IP based management telnet and web can be accessed by using the newly defined IP address or the default address of 192 168 1 4 if using a crossover cable 3 8 SN0054628 00 A XX 3 Getting Started with SANbox SSP QLOGIC Connecting to the SAN ls 3 4 Connecting to the SAN This section provides instructions for connecting StoreAge SVM appliances SANbox SSPs and hosts to the storage area network 3 4 1 Connecting StoreAge SVM Appliances to the SAN When setting up a high availability configuration you must make sure that each SVM appliance m ls connected through the back side fabric to both SANbox SSPs m Can access all storage ports To connect SVM appliances to the SAN in a high availability configuration 1 Power up one SVM appliance and connect the first port to the switch labeled FC Switch A in the configuration diagram shown in Figure 2 4 2 Connect the SVM appliance s second port to the switch labeled FC Switch B 3 Power up the other SVM appliance connect its first port to the switch labeled FC Switch A and then connect its second port to the switch labeled FC Switch B 4 Create two zones one zone on FC Switch A named Zone back A and another zone on FC switch B named Zone back B 5 Add the ports on the SVM appliance to the new zones SN0054628 00 A 3 9 3 Getting Started with SANb
31. Reference XX Commands QLOGIC A S Keywords show port port number An integer 1 8 for SANbox 8200 08 SSP SANbox 8202 08 SSP or 1 16 for SANbox 8202 16 SSP to indicate the Fibre Channel port show port indicates all Fibre Channel ports on the SANbox SSP Examples Here is the output for port 1 on a demonstration system after running show port 1 Porti WWNN 50 09 06 68 00 05 24 71 WWPN 50 09 06 60 00 05 24 71 State LINK ESTABLISHED Capability FCP INITIATOR FCP TARGET Type Configured AUTO Actual N PORT Speed Configured NEGOTIATE Actual 1G Class Capabilities THREE Max Frame Size in bytes 2048 See Also Disable Port Command on page B 9 Enable Port Command on page B 11 Modify Port Command on page B 14 Modify Ports Command on page B 15 Reset Port Command on page B 17 Show Ports Command on page B 24 Show Ports Command Returns diagnostic and status information for all the ports on the SANbox SSP 8 ports for SANbox 8200 08 SANbox 8202 08 and 16 ports for SANbox 8202 16 See the sample output in the Examples section below for more information Syntax show ports Keywords show ports Indicates all Fibre Channel ports on the SANbox SSP Examples Here is the output for port 5 on a demonstration system after running show ports Ports5 WWNN 50 09 06 68 00 05 24 71 WWPN 50 09 06 60 00 05 24 75 State LINK ESTABLISHED Capability FCP INITIATOR FCP TARGET Type Conf
32. Storage device is configured to allow the SANbox SSP to access the appropriate LUN If you are using a RAID with LUN masking make sure that the SANbox SSP port has access to the LUN In addition make sure that physical LUNs from the storage array are configured for Open Systems host mode The SANbox SSP supports LUNs 0 255 only Maximum frame size is correctly set Check that SANbox SSP ports are set to the lowest maximum frame size of any device connected to the fabric See Configuring Storage on page 5 6 for more information BACK END STORAGE NOT FOUND BY SVM Check that 6 2 SVM device is correctly connected to the fabric Storage device is correctly connected to the fabric The storage device must be configured to allow access to the SVM appliance and the SANbox SSP The LUN may be accessible by the SVM appliance but not by the SANbox SSP In this case new virtual volumes created in SVM are not actually created and are missing from the Show Debug Kdisks list See Show Debug Command on page B 19 for more information about this command Zoning of storage side fabric is correct See SAN Zoning on page 5 3 for zoning tips Storage device is configured to allow SVM to access the appropriate LUN Configure storage devices to allow access to the SVM appliance and the SANbox SSP If you are using a RAID with LUN masking you must make sure that the SANbox SSP port has access to the LUN SN0054628 00 A XX 6 Troubles
33. Typing modify returns these results required arg not present one of therm port ports timezone date user eth required Example 2 Typing show user returns these results kadmin k gt show user user syntax show user lt user name gt users syntax show users user is ambiguous must differentiate between user users Please refer to command syntax for detail SN0054628 00 A B 3 B Command Reference XX Accessing the CLI QLOGIC EE Se B 2 Accessing the CLI Once the management port labeled 4 on the port side of SANbox SSP has been properly configured with an IP address a user can telnet to the SANbox SSP using a web browser or standard telnet application After successful bootup the management port is available for management purposes See To modify Ethernet settings for remote access on page 3 8 or Modify Eth Command page B 13 if you did not already configure the management port for remote access NOTE To gain access to the CLI type the default login and password login kadmin password kahuna To telnet to the CLI from a web browser 1 In your web browser type the IP address of SANbox SSP example http 10 4 2 123 The following screen displays see Figure B 1 NOTE The version number of the SANbox SSP is listed next to the Version label at the top of the screen E QLogic SANbox Storage Services Platform Microsoft Internet Explorer EEA Fie Edt View Fa
34. UN discovery Local port database of remote ports with LUNs per remote port fcsstate Provides a summary table showing how many targets LUNs and initiators are discovered by each port Each port discovers itself fpsdiag Shows firmware debugging information fpspsc Provides a list of the physical disks in use by the firmware fastpath fpsstats Shows the firmware fastpath statistics hwstate Provides the state of the HBA hardware driver interrupts Shows interrupt load kdisks Shows the virtual disks created by the application remote initiator WWN port WWN LUN identifier current state type and handle kdstats Shows virtual disk I O statistics such as number of forwarded commands and the number of reads handled by the SANbox SSP software meminfo Shows memory usage modules Provides a list of the loaded kernel modules ppeinfo Shows the firmware status B 20 SN0054628 00 A XX B Command Reference QLOGIC Commands ls pscs Provides a list of the PSCs registered by the application pscstats Provides statistics for each PSC registered by the application such as total reads and writes issued on the PSC by the SANbox SSP software top Shows CPU activity by task wwn Shows the list of World Wide Port Names for SANbox SSP ports NOTE Port O in the list corresponds with the physical port labeled Port 1 wwnmap Provides local port display of World Wide Name and port capabilities wwpn Pro
35. XX QLOGIC SANbox 8200 Series Storage Services Platform Installation and Configuration Guide for StoreAge SVM SN0054628 00 A Pagei SANbox 8200 Series Storage Services Platform XX Installation and Configuration Guide for StoreAge SVM QLOGIC E So Information furnished in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable However QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use QLogic Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without notice Applications described in this document for any of these products are for illustrative purposes only QLogic Corporation makes no representation nor warranty that such applications are suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document No part of this document may be copied nor reproduced by any means nor translated nor transmitted to any magnetic medium without the express written consent of QLogic Corporation QLogic the QLogic logo ReadyPath SANbox and SANblade are trademarks or registered trademarks of QLogic Corporation HP UX is a trademark or registered trademark of Hewlett Packard Company Sun Microsystems and Java are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc Microsoft Windows XP Windows 2000 Windows 2003
36. a WebStart application see the next section Using the Web Console instead For web browsers on Windows platforms that do not yet have Sun s Java WebStart application installed follow this procedure 1 From a web browser enter the management port labeled 4 IP address as the URL and press the Enter key 2 In the screen that displays click Here is a local copy for Windows users to install the Sun Java WebStart Application on your machine 3 The License Agreement dialog box displays In the License Agreement dialog box click Accept to begin software installation 3 2 SN0054628 00 A XX 3 SANbox SSP Management GUI Reference QLOGIC Managing SANbox SSP A O 4 Inthe Installation Directory dialog box enter the path for the directory to install the Sun Java WebStart application 5 The Installation Directory dialog box displays Click Next and then Finish to complete the installation To download the SANbox SSP Management GUI from a web browser NOTE Atleast 100MB of free disk space must be available on your host system s hard drive for the SANbox SSP Management GUI and WebStart software WebStart must be installed from the browser from which you will access the SANbox SSP Management GUI For example you cannot install WebStart using Netscape and run the SANbox SSP Management GUI from Internet Explorer 1 In your web browser type the IP address of the SANbox SSP management port labeled 4 example http 10 4
37. anufacturer s instructions included with the slide mount kit the rack mount kit and the brackets m Shelf mounting is independent of rack depth There are two types of rack mount kits available the slide kit accommodates rack depths from 20 inches to 30 inches The direct rack mount kit requires a rack depth of 21 5 inches NOTE Airflows from the fan side to the port side in the SANbox SSP When installing SANbox SSP in a rack orient the unit so that the port side faces the rack s air exit You can see the Small Form Factor Pluggable transceivers and power and Ethernet cables from the port side To install the power supplies 1 Remove the power supply from the packaging container 2 Insert the power supply into the designated slot on the far left which is located above the fan assembly as shown in the following diagram so that the power supply is flush with the fan assembly and the label is facing up You may need to apply force when inserting the power supply to make sure it is installed all the way into the slot Figure 3 3 Inserting the Left Power Supply SN0054628 00 A 3 5 3 Getting Started with SANbox SSP XX Setting Up SANbox SSP QLOGIC ee 3 Lock the supply in place by rotating the knob clockwise until it stops 4 Once the power supply has been properly inserted connect a power cable from an electrical outlet to the power connector on the port side The corresponding power supply LED should be illu
38. ation Restriction on Back Side Storage RAID Devices 4 5 Using the SVM GUI to Manage Virtual Storage This section provides general instructions for creating storage pools and virtual volumes creating groups of HBAs called UDHs user defined hosts and assigning a storage device profile to a UDH For more information see the StoreAge documentation NOTE This information is provided for your convenience For additional details about the SVM GUI see the StoreAge documentation If there are differences between the StoreAge documentation and this installation and configuration guide follow the StoreAge documentation To create storage pools 1 Open the SVM GUI and open Volume Manager in tree view 2 Click Pool click Create and then select the physical disks that you want to include in the pool WARNING This step removes the data on the physical disks that are added to the pool Once a physical disk is added to a pool the SVM GUI controls that disk The data on disks that are not in a pool are not subject to this issue NOTE When you create the first storage pool you are prompted to provide a domain name that identifies the management domain for the SVM appliance Enter a domain name and then click the Submit button to commit the new name to the configuration 3 Enter a name for the pool and then click Continue 4 8 SN0054628 00 A XX 4 Using the SANbox SSP QLOGIC Using the SVM GUI to Manage Virtual Storage
39. ble eth showtenable idisable snmpy3 You can get help on modifying or viewing the following settings by typing help lt object gt where object is one of user chassis port eth snmpy B Ikadmin8k Figure B 3 Telnet Console Menu Options 3 Enter commands into the telnet window to begin managing the SANbox SSP with the CLI commands B 2 1 Users and Groups The SANbox SSP provides two built in users and two built in groups kadmin is a member of the Administrator group and kmonitor is a member of the Monitor group The default password for both accounts is kahuna See Modify User Command page B 16 for information about changing the password Users in the Monitor group are limited to commands that only view system configuration and status Monitor users cannot change the system configuration See the show commands such as Show User Command page B 27 and Show Port Command page B 23 and so on for more information Users in the Administrator group can create and delete users and can also modify users eths and ports See Create User Command page B 8 Delete User Command page B 8 Modify User Command page B 16 Modify Eth Command page B 13 Modify Port Command page B 14 and Modify Ports Command page B 15 for more information B 6 SN0054628 00 A XX QLOGIC B Command Reference Accessing the CLI ls Table B 2 summarizes the features
40. by pressing the Main Power Switch on the port side The Main Power Switch should be illuminated indicating the unit has begun the power on cycle See Figure 3 1 to view a picture of the port side of SANbox SSP While POST is in progress the port status LEDs turn amber in color and flicker intermittently POST is complete when the port LEDs turn off this takes approximately 1 2 minutes See POST and the LEDs on page 6 6 for more information You can also use the Main Power Switch to shut down the SANbox SSP For more information see Shutting Down SANbox SSP on page 5 11 To configure the terminal settings on the host computer 1 Run a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal on the host computer NOTE For best results configure the terminal program for ANSI terminal emulation 2 Configure the terminal on your host computer for 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit and no flow control To access the CLI through the serial console port 1 Press the Enter key to get a prompt on your terminal emulation program 2 f prompted enter a login and password to gain administrative privileges The default login is kadmin and the default password is kahuna 3 QLogic recommends that you change the password run the Modify User command to change the password See Modify User Command on page B 16 for more information Now that you are locally logged on to the command line interface CLI configure the Ethernet settings fo
41. ctive on alternate SANbox SSP host software uses alternate HBA One path between one SANbox SSP and storage m Back side I O uses alternate path m LUN uses alternate storage controller if necessary All paths between one SANbox SSP and storage m Virtual volume becomes active on alternate SANbox SSP m Host software uses alternate HBA Storage controller SVM appliance m Back side I O uses path to alternate storage controller Alternate SVM appliance takes over system management One or more paths between one SVM and one SANbox SSP Alternate SVM appliance takes over system management Setup Requirements To configure a high availability solution using SVM appliances and SANbox SSPs you must make sure that m Each HBA sees only one SANbox SSP 2 8 Each host sees both SANbox SSP in the high availability solution and no others Each StoreAge SVM appliance sees both SANbox SSPs Each StoreAge SVM appliance sees all storage ports If the storage includes dual controller active passive RAIDs each SANbox SSP is cross connected with the controllers which means that each SANbox SSP must see both controllers in the RAID SN0054628 00 A XX 2 General Description QLOGIC Port Connections ls For more information about setting up your high availability system see Setting up a High Availability Configuration on page 5 1 In addition see the SANbox SSP solution guide for your application e
42. dundancy a system can maintain high availability in the presence of any single component failure Use of redundant components multipathing and failover help protect against failures and ensure high availability Implementing SVM agents on SANbox SSP provides high availability by allowing the use of multiple paths between servers and storage and ensuring that no single point of failure can prevent access to data Failoveris a backup operational mode in which the functions of a system component such as a server network or storage controller for example are assumed by secondary system components when the primary component becomes unavailable through either failure or scheduled down time With the proper multipathing software running on the host a high availability configuration can guarantee access to data even in the event of one or possibly more hardware software or infrastructure failures With the addition of multiple hosts running supported clustering software even host failures can be tolerated without interrupting critical applications In addition to continuous operation through unplanned failures a correctly set up high availability configuration enables administrators to take components of the system offline for maintenance or replacement again without interrupting access to data Figure 2 4 shows a recommended high availability configuration with cross connected fabric Within each fabric zoning is used to partition the f
43. e Figure 4 3 Connecting Initiators Directly to SANbox SSP 4 4 Configuring Storage This section provides guidelines for proper zoning storage access and maximum frame size when configuring storage for use with SANbox SSP 4 4 1 Zoning See SAN Zoning on page 5 3 for zoning examples using the SANbox SSP As you configure your storage and plan the zoning consider the specific requirements of your particular installation 4 4 2 Access The SANbox SSP port connected to the storage must have permission to access the storage If you are using a RAID with LUN masking you must make sure that the SANbox SSP port has access to the LUN 4 6 SN0054628 00 A XX 4 Using the SANbox SSP QLOGIC Configuring Storage ee 4 4 3 Maximum Frame Size The default maximum frame size for the SANbox SSP is 1024 bytes The maximum frame size must be set to the smallest maximum frame size of any device on the SAN If no device on the SAN is less than 2048 bytes set the maximum frame size to 2048 bytes for a potential performance advantage See Modify Ports Command on page B 15 for more information about setting the maximum frame size NOTE The maximum frame size for most SANs can be set to 2048 4 4 4 Configuration Restriction on RAID Devices CAUTION Failure to comply with this restriction can cause the SVM to be unable to see or access the available storage or in the most extreme cases data corruption This StoreAge specific
44. e maintain and monitor the SANbox SSP chassis through the SANbox SSP Management GUI The GUI provides access to all chassis management functions including SANbox SSP status port management and configuration diagnostics and a telnet window Alternatively use the command line interface CLI which provides the same functions as the SANbox SSP Management GUI through serial telnet or ssh connections All configuration maintenance and monitoring tasks for the SANbox SSP chassis are accessible through the CLI SN0054628 00 A 2 1 2 General Description XX SANbox SSP and StoreAge Solution Overview QLOGIC Figure 2 1 shows a StoreAge enabled SAN with dual SANbox SSPs The SANbox SSP provides drop in deployment of StoreAge capability into the SAN Zz Heterogeneous Servers StoreAge SVM Appliances Heterogeneous Storage Figure 2 1 SANbox SSP StoreAge Solution 2 2 SN0054628 00 A XX 2 General Description QLOGIC SANbox SSP Overview o naszsinsnsnnenl 2 2 SANbox SSP Overview The SANbox 8200 8202 SSP represents a new category of storage virtualization devices that centralizes the management and delivery of storage and related services without creating performance bottlenecks in the storage network Storage services such as virtualization and volume management snapshots replication backup and mirroring can be deployed and provisioned from the SANbox SSP While SANbox SSP can process and switc
45. e that each host m Includes installed and supported high availability or multi pathing software m ls connected to both SANbox SSPs in the high availability solution and not connected to any other SANbox SSPs To connect hosts to the SAN 1 Connect one HBA port on each host to the switch labeled FC Switch A in the configuration diagram in Figure 2 4 and add each of these ports to zone front A 2 Connect the other HBA port on each host to the switch labeled FC Switch B in the configuration diagram and add each of these ports to Zone ront B 3 To access the SVM GUI start a web browser and point to the IP address you configured for the SVM appliance 4 Use SVMAdministrator as the user name and SVMAdministratorforthe password the first time you access the SVM GUI 5 Configure a new password to use for the SVM GUI 3 5 Managing your Configuration See Section 5 Using the SANbox SSP for information about configuring storage zoning your SAN and managing your SAN using the SVM GUI Use the SVM GUI to complete management tasks such as creating storage pools virtual volumes and user defined hosts UDH and assigning a SCSI personality to each UDH SN0054628 00 A 3 11 3 Getting Started with SANbox SSP XX Managing your Configuration QLOGIC E V J P9 w Notes 3 12 SN0054628 00 A 3 1 Section 3 SANbox SSP Management GUI Reference This section provides a reference for each screen and
46. ent Port 13 Fan 2 LED 4 Alert LED 9 High Availability Port 1 14 Fan 3 LED 5 Power Supply 2 LED 10 High Availability Port 2 15 Main Power Switch Figure 3 1 SANbox 8200 8202 SSP Port Side NOTE StoreAge SVM performs cluster communication using Fibre Channel so the Ethernet HA1 and HA2 ports are not used SN0054628 00 A 3 3 3 Getting Started with SANbox SSP XX Setting Up SANbox SSP QLOGIC ee Fan Side includes the fans and power supplies See Figure 3 2 1 Power Supply 2 4 Power Supply 1 6 Fan Assembly 3 2 Locking Knob 5 Locking Knob 7 Fan Assembly 1 3 Fan Assembly 2 NOTE For SANbox 8200 08 SSP Power Supply 1 Fan 1 Fan 2 and Fan 3 are covered Power Supply 2 is removed Figure 3 2 SANbox 8200 8202 SSP Fan Side 3 3 1 Setting Up SANbox SSP Hardware Setting up SANbox SSP hardware includes mounting SANbox SSP in a rack installing the power supplies and connecting the power cables WARNING The SANbox SSP cannot be directly rack mounted with only two supports SANbox SSP MUST be mounted using a slide shelf or four support brackets The SANbox 8200 8202 SSP can be mounted in the following configurations m Slide mount with separate slide mount kit preferred m Shelf mount with separate rack mount kit m Standard rack mount with four mounting brackets 3 4 SN0054628 00 A XX 3 Getting Started with SANbox SSP QLOGIC Setting Up SANbox SSP ls To mount SANbox SSP in a rack NOTE m See m
47. es Platform QLOGIC Installation and Configuration Guide for StoreAge SVM ls Tables Table Page 2 1 High Availability Solution Protection Against Network Failures 2 8 3 1 Roadmap of Setup Tasks 0 0 000 ln 3 1 4 1 SANbox SSP Management GUI Functions 0 0000 ee 4 6 5 1 Required Configuration for the Components of a High Availability System 5 1 5 2 Guidelines for Selecting the Storage Device Profile 055 5 9 B 1 Commands by Object Type cune ghee wn eR RN ees ee ee ee hee areas B 1 B 2 Built In Users and Groups 20 000 c eee B 7 SN0054628 00 A Page vii SANbox 8200 Series Storage Services Platform XX Installation and Configuration Guide for StoreAge SVM QLOGIC ee Notes Page viii SN0054628 00 A Section 1 Introduction This installation and configuration guide explains the initial hardware installation and basic configuration procedures for the SAN box 8200 Series Storage Services Platform SSP It contains procedures for installing the system configuring the different components of the system and completing basic storage operations After completing the installation and basic configuration procedures covered in this guide an administrator can use the SANbox SSP to provision and manage storage and related services such as virtualization migration mirroring and replication The major sections of this guide are as follows Section 2 includes
48. et storage and SVM appliances into two separate logical SANs Servers Frontside FC Switch QLogic SANbox Storage Services Platform SSP Backside FC Switch SVM Appliance Storage Figure 4 1 Single Zoned Fabric Configuration SN0054628 00 A 4 3 4 Using the SANbox SSP XX SAN Zoning QLOGIC E ee Note the following about Figure 4 1 m Zone A pink shaded area initiators All initiators and SANbox 8200 08 SSP front side ports ports 1 4 are zoned together m Zone B orange shaded area storage All storage ports the StoreAge SVM appliance and SANbox 8200 08 SSP back side ports ports 5 8 are zoned together m The figure shows a configuration that does not use high availability features In Figure 4 2 two independent fabrics and host failover software are used to ensure availability Within each switch zoning is used to partition the front side initiators and back side target storage and both SVM ports The figure uses SANbox 8200 08 SSPs SANbox 8202 08 SSPs Servers Zone front B Zone front A SANbox 8200 2 Storage Figure 4 2 High Availability Fabric Configuration with Zoning 4 4 SN0054628 00 A XX 4 Using the SANbox SSP QLOGIC Directly Connecting Devices to SANbox SSP I Note the following about Figure 4 2 Primary Fabric FC Switch A Secondary Fabric FC Switch B Zone front_A Primary Initiators yellow zone All primary HBA
49. evice connection 5 5 failing back 5 10 SN0054628 00 A SAN zoning 5 3 setting up a high availability configuration 5 1 shutting down the SANbox SSP 5 11 virtual storage management using the SVM GUI 5 8 V Version command B 28 virtual storage 5 8 virtual volumes 2 1 creation 5 9 diagnostics using SANbox SSP Management GUI Diagnostics panel 4 11 VIRTUTAL VOLUME NOT DISCOVERED BY INITIATOR problem statement 7 4 Ww warranty 1 6 World Wide Port Names WWPNs 5 3 Z zoning 5 3 Index 5 SANbox 8200 Series Storage Services Platform XX Installation and Configuration Guide for StoreAge SVM QLOGIC ee Notes Index 6 SN0054628 00 A
50. file that was generated is SVM_Trace1 txt then the next one is SVM Trace2 txt 1 6 SN0054628 00 A XX 1 Introduction QLOGIC Warranty and Technical Support aaa 1 7 2 2 Availability QLogic Technical Support is available from 7 00 AM to 7 00 PM Central Standard Time Monday through Friday excluding QLogic observed holidays 1 7 2 3 Training QLogic offers certification training for the technical professional for SANblade HBAs SANbox switches and SANbox SSPs From the training link at www qlogic com you may choose Electronic Based Training or schedule an intensive hands on Certification course Technical Certification courses include installation maintenance and troubleshooting QLogic SAN products Upon demonstrating knowledge using live equipment QLogic awards a certificate identifying the student as a Certified Professional The training professionals at QLogic may be reached by email at tech training glogic com 1 7 2 4 Contact Information Telephone 1 952 932 4040 Fax 1 952 932 4018 Email Technical Service support qlogic com Technical Training tech training qlogic com Support Web Site support qlogic com SN0054628 00 A 1 7 1 Introduction XX Warranty and Technical Support QLOGIC ee Notes 1 8 SN0054628 00 A Section 2 General Description This section provides physical and functional overviews of the SANbox Storage Services Platform SSP Management GUI the StoreAge Storage Virtualizatio
51. ges The release notes for each system software release indicate whether a new Maintenance Mode image is included and whether installation of the new Maintenance Mode image is required to update the system The system update capability provided by SANbox SSP also supports the incremental update of an existing system image by applying a patch file supplied by QLogic This system patching capability allows QLogicto distribute critical system updates between full releases of the system software SN0054628 00 A 5 1 5 Maintaining the SANbox SSP XX Boot Sets QLOGIC E ee 5 2 Boot Sets 5 2 SANbox SSP allows you to install two system images on the platform at once and to choose which system image loads when the system boots The two locations where system images can be installed are called boot sets A valid boot set is one that has been successfully installed with a system image An invalid boot set is either empty or contains an image that cannot be used by SANbox SSP The default boot set selected during system startup supplies the system software that the SANbox SSP uses when booted You can override this default selection from the local administrative console when the system starts See To select the active boot set from the local console below The selected boot set is used to boot the system and becomes the active boot set the boot set that was not selected is called the inactive boot set To select the active boot
52. h Fibre Channel packets at wire speed itis not itself a Fibre Channel fabric switch Rather SANbox SSP complements your Fibre Channel fabrics allowing you to provide storage services uniformly across heterogeneous fabrics and to configure and manage access between devices on different fabrics SANbox SSP provides these capabilities without the complication and risk of merging Fibre Channel fabrics 2 2 1 Features Three models of SANbox SSPs are available SANbox 8200 08 SSP single power supply integrated with 8 ports SANbox 8202 08 SSP dual hot swappable power supplies with 8 ports SANbox 8202 16 SSP dual hot swappable power supplies with 16 ports SANbox SSP m Adds new storage services to any existing SAN environment m Reduces complexity of managing and protecting data resources by centralizing storage services within the network m Integrates host based agent functionality avoiding the complexity of managing distributed agents m Extends the reach of storage services across multiple SAN islands eliminating the need for multiple independent deployments For SANbox SSP specifications see Appendix A Specifications SN0054628 00 A 2 3 2 General Description XX Supported Network Configurations QLOGIC t pP 9 2 3 Supported Network Configurations The SANbox SSP supports both single fabric and multiple fabric configurations This section shows three examples of supported configurations 2 3 1 Small SAN Deployme
53. he management port modifying the MGMT Ethernet terminates any active network GUI and CLI sessions requiring relogin If you are using the CLI on the serial console the connection is not disrupted Disable Eth Command on page B 9 Enable Eth Command on page B 10 Show Eth Command on page B 21 Show Eths Command on page B 22 Modify Port Command Syntax Keywords Notes Changes the specified keywords type capability speed for the specified Fibre Channel port number modify port port number type port type capability port capability speed port speed At least one of the optional keywords is required modify port port number An integer 1 8 for SANbox 8200 08 SSP SANbox 8202 08 SSP or 1 16 for SANbox 8202 16 SSP to indicate the Fibre Channel port capability port capability FCP TARGET to enable the port to be used as a front end looks like a storage array port FCP INITIATOR to initiate back end traffic to disks cannot receive storage both traffic can go both ways speed port speed 1G 2G NEGOTIATE type port type N PORT the port functions only in conjunction with a single attached device that is capable of fabric mode operation AUTO enables the port to initialize in the most appropriate mode either loop NL Port or fabric N Port according to what is on the other end of the link NOTE Ports should generally run in fabric mode because fabric yields better throughput and links
54. hooting QLOGIC Problem Statements and Troubleshooting Procedures ls m Different logical units have different LUN identifiers When accessing storage through the SVM GUI it is important that the administrator not assign the same LUN ID to different logical units on the same RAID device even if those logical units are visible on different ports Each logical unit on a given RAID device must have a unique LUN ID See Configuration Restriction on RAID Devices on page 5 7 for more information about this topic m See also Back End Storage Not Found Loop Fabric on page 7 2 CANNOT ACCESS SANbox SSP CONSOLE PORT Make sure the terminal settings are properly configured Set the terminal parameters for 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit and no flow control In addition make sure you are connected to the correct COM port on your system CANNOT LOG INTO SANbox SSP GUI or CLI Make sure that m IP address is properly configured From the command line interface CLI run the Modify eth command See Modify Eth Command on page B 13 for more information about this command m Make sure your Ethernet cable is connected to the management port labeled 4 which is the first Ethernet port from the left The high availability ports are the two Ethernet ports on the right m Username and password are correct m SANbox SSP is powered on and that the Alert LED is green INITIATOR NOT FOUND LOOP FABRIC Check that m SANb
55. ience To use this guide you should be familiar not only with basic networking installation tasks but also with standard storage networking configuration management and troubleshooting procedures You should also have experience configuring installing and maintaining different storage components and devices including host bus adapters HBAs Fibre Channel switches and storage arrays 12 Readme File See the readme txt file included on the SANbox 8200 Series SSP for StoreAge SVM CD ROM for updates to this guide 1 3 Related Documentation The following websites manuals and materials are referenced in the text and or provide additional information m SANbox 8200 Series Storage Services Platform Quick Start Guide for StoreAge SVM m SANbox SSP solution guide for your configuration The solution guides are documents that address the specific host operating systems and storage devices present in your configuration m SANbox SSP Release Notes m QLogic s website http www glogic com 1 2 SN0054628 00 A XX 1 Introduction QLOGIC Regulatory and Safety Notices aaa m StoreAge documents a MultiCopy User Manual MultiMirror User manual MultiView User Manual SVM Install Guide SVM User Manual D D D UD 1 4 New in this Release This is the initial release of this document 1 5 Style Conventions CAUTION A Caution notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing damage to the equip
56. igured AUTO Actual N PORT B 24 SN0054628 00 A XX B Command Reference QLOGIC Commands A l Speed Configured NEGOTIATE Actual 1G Class Capabilities THREE Max Frame Size in bytes 2048 See Also Disable Port Command on page B 9 Enable Port Command on page B 11 Modify Port Command on page B 14 Modify Ports Command on page B 15 Reset Port Command on page B 17 Show Port Command on page B 23 Show ps Command Returns the status Error or OK and voltage information for the specified power supply The SANbox SSP provides two power supplies Syntax show ps power supply number ps Keywords show ps power supply number 1 or2 show ps indicates both power supplies Notes When looking at the fan side of the SANbox SSP power supply 1 is on the right side and power supply 2 is on the left side See Also Show pss Command on page B 26 SN0054628 00 A B 25 B Command Reference XX Commands QLOGIC ee Show pss Command Returns the status Error or OK and voltage information for each of the two power supplies on the SANbox SSP Syntax show pss Notes When looking at the fan side of the SANbox SSP power supply 1 is on the right side and power supply 2 is on the left side See Also Show ps Command on page B 25 Show snmpv3 Command Reports whether Simple Network Management Protocol is enabled or disabled Syntax show snmpv3 See Also Disable snmpv3 Command on page B 10 E
57. including SAN zoning configuring storage creating virtual disks interpreting LEDs and shutting down This section describes the following procedures Setting up a High Availability Configuration SAN Zoning Directly Connecting Devices to SANbox SSP Configuring Storage Using the SVM GUI to Manage Virtual Storage Shutting Down SANbox SSP 4 1 Setting up a High Availability Configuration Table 4 1 provides the specific requirements for each component that is part of the recommended high availability configuration The table presents the information for a highly available configuration with a single host Table 4 1 Required Configuration for the Components of a High Availability System Component Minimum Type Required Required Configuration per Component Host 1 m Supported high availability or multi pathing software installed m Connected to both SANbox SSPs in the high availability solution and not connected to any other SANbox SSPs HBA 2 per host Each connected to one SANbox SSP directly or through a fabric Each must see only one SANbox SSP SANbox SSP 2 m Each can access all storage ports m Each connected to both SVM appliances through the back side fabric StoreAge SVM 2 m Eachoneconnected through the back side fabric to both Appliance SANbox SSPs m Each one can access all storage ports SN0054628 00 A 44 4 Using the SANbox SSP Setting up a High Availability Configurati
58. ing the Command Line Interface Locally Most users access the CLI locally only once for configuration when starting the SANbox SSP for the first time If you have not yet completed this step see Accessing SANbox SSP for the First Time on page 3 7 SN0054628 00 A 3 5 3 SANbox SSP Management GUI Reference Navigating the SANbox SSP Management GUI EENENNENNNNM 3 2 Navigating the SANbox SSP Management GUI The top level navigation point for the SANbox SSP Management GUI is the Chassis panel on the System tab The Chassis panel provides property information for the SANbox SSP f amp kadmin 10 18 32 236 File View Help XX QLOGIC System ma gs n Storage ill 10 18 32 236 SANbox8202 16 Storage Services Platform x LOGIC SANbox 8202 He SEES ri r Chassis Ethernet Statistics Diagnostics Telnet Y Log Description Data Migration Setup Location Serial Number Product Part Number Product Version A Vendor QLogic Corporation First Manufacturing Date 8 5 03 1 09 PM Last Manufacturing Date Cam Version 61 Asic Version 2 Mainboard Part Number 001 1081 Mainboard Version A1 Port Blade Part Number 001 1101 Port Blade Version A5 Apply Help Figure 3 4 SANbox SSP Management GUI Screen Using the SANbox SSP Management GUI you can access these functions Table 3 1 SANbox SSP Management GUI Functions GUI Area System
59. intended audience related documentation regulatory and safety notices and warranty and technical support Section 3 provides step by step instructions for getting started with the SANbox SSP Section 3 references each screen and panel in the SANbox SSP Management GUI Use the SANbox SSP Management GUI to manage the SANbox SSP chassis The SANbox SSP Management GUI provides the same functions as the command line interface Section 4 describes the procedures for using various aspects of the SANbox SSP and the SVM appliance including SAN zoning configuring storage creating virtual volumes interpreting LEDs and shutting down Section 5 describes the procedures for maintaining the SANbox SSP Maintenance tasks include updating the SANbox SSP system software applying software patches interpreting LED patterns and replacing hardware Section 6 provides troubleshooting procedures for issues that you may experience during system start up or configuration of the SANbox SSP Appendix A lists the SANbox SSP specifications Appendix B describes the Telnet command line interface The commands provide the same functions as the SANbox SSP Management GUI SN0054628 00 A 1 1 1 Introduction XX Audience QLOGIC EN PPCPF AQ amp This section is organized as follows Audience Readme File Related Documentation New in this Release Style Conventions Regulatory and Safety Notices Warranty and Technical Support 1 1 Aud
60. irmware the recommendations in this section may not apply This section discusses m Before Looking at the Problem Statements m Problem Statements and Troubleshooting Procedures 6 1 Before Looking at the Problem Statements Before looking through the list of problem statements m Confirm that the SANbox SSP is powered on and that the Alert LED is green m Configure the IP address for the management port from the command line interface CLI run the Modify eth command See Modify Eth Command on page B 13 for more information about this command m Confirm that all connected ports are fully seated and the link LED is illuminated m Confirm that all the other components of the system fabric switches storage arrays and so on are powered up and properly configured Before contacting technical support see Warranty and Technical Support for more information including how to run Show Debug Dump and how to create a trace file SN0054628 00 A 6 1 6 Troubleshooting XX Problem Statements and Troubleshooting Procedures QLOGIC EN W V Ah 6 2 Problem Statements and Troubleshooting Procedures This section discusses the troubleshooting procedures for each problem statement BACK END STORAGE NOT FOUND LOOP FABRIC Check that SANbox SSP is correctly connected to the fabric Storage device is correctly connected to the fabric Zoning of storage side fabric is correct See SAN Zoning on page 5 3 for zoning tips
61. is not operational as 1 if the fan is operational Show Fans Command on page B 23 SN0054628 00 A XX B Command Reference QLOGIC Commands ls Show Fans Command Displays the status either OK or Error and the RPM for all 10 fans in the SANbox SSP Syntax show fans Notes If the fan is a power supply fan Fan 1 and Fan 3 the RPM is not available The RPM displays as 0 if the fan is not operational as 1 if the fan is operational See Also Show Fan Command on page B 22 Show Group Command Returns the list of user names that belong to the specified group name The groups defined for SANbox SSP are Administrator and Monitor Syntax show group group name Keywords show group group name Name of the group to which the user belongs Administrator or Monitor Show Groups Command Returns a list of the users assigned to each group that is defined for this SANbox SSP The groups defined for SANbox SSP are Administrator and Monitor Syntax show groups See Also Show Users Command on page B 27 Show ID Command Returns the user account that was authenticated for the current telnet session Syntax show id Show Port Command Returns diagnostic and status information for the specified port 1 8 for SANbox 8200 08 SSP SANbox 8202 08 SSP or 1 16 for SANbox 8202 16 SSP See the sample output in the Examples section below for more information Syntax show port port number SN0054628 00 A B 23 B Command
62. me is a string specific to your product NOTE The current system image file is available through ftp or on CD ROM 2 Install the new release on one of the boot sets of the SANbox SSP a p h Reboot the system b Select Maintenance Mode in the boot menu c Log in as kadmin to enter the Maintenance Mode menu d e Choose option g to transfer the image file from the network Type e to configure the Ethernet port if it is not already configured t3 prod name image 1 1 0 15 i386 deb Choose option i to install that image Choose the boot set to which the image will be installed either 1 or 2 and type YES to confirm erasure of the boot set After the image is installed select option r to reboot the system To apply a system software patch 1 Reboot into Maintenance Mode Login as kadmin user 2 3 Choose option e to configure network if not configured 4 Choose option g to transfer the following file t3 patch 1 1 0 15c i386 deb SN0054628 00 A XX 5 Maintaining the SANbox SSP QLOGIC Interpreting the LED Patterns o 7 7 IEEENMAEZZWAAZAZ 5 Choose option i to install the following or the desired boot set t3 patch 1 1 0 15c on bootset 1 6 Choose option r to reboot To install a new Maintenance Mode image on SANbox SSP The release notes for a given SANbox SSP software release indicate whether an update to Maintenance Mode is necessary See the release notes for instructio
63. ment or loss of data WARNING A Warning notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing personal injury 1 6 Regulatory and Safety Notices 1 6 1 FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions m This device may not cause harmful interference m This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The reader is cautioned that changes or modifications made to the equipment not expressly approved by QLogic Corporation could void the user s authority to operate this equipment To comply with radiated emissions only use SFPs recommended by QLogic Corporation The above statements apply to products marketed in the USA SN0054628 00 A 1 3 1 Introduction XX Regulatory and Safety Notices QLOGIC 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 The above statement applies to products marketed in Canada Fe Class Laser Safety Information Certification and Classification Information The SANbox SSP contains a laser product called an optical SFP transceiver Models of optical SFPs sold by QLogic Corporation are certified as Class laser products that conform to the requirement co
64. minated indicating that the power supply and power cable have been properly installed 5 Repeat step 1 through step 4 for the second power supply inserting the power supply into the power supply slot on the far right Figure 3 4 Inserting the Right Power Supply 6 Plug in both power cables NOTE Note For maximum fault tolerance plug the power cables into separate circuits To connect the console port Attach the provided serial cable between the serial console port labeled i0101 on SANbox SSP and an RS 232 serial port on your laptop or host computer Ifthe serial cable provided with SANbox SSP is not available use a standard RS 232 null modem cable to connect the console port to a host computer See Figure 3 1 to see exactly where the console port is located 3 6 SN0054628 00 A XX 3 Getting Started with SANbox SSP QLOGIC Setting Up SANbox SSP ls 3 3 2 Accessing SANbox SSP for the First Time The SANbox SSP supports accessing the command line interface CLI through the serial console port Once you have access to the CLI through the local console you can modify the Ethernet settings to enable remote access to SANbox SSP through the SANbox SSP Management GUI or the CLI NOTE Please allow sufficient time approximately 2 minutes for SANbox SSP to load all the necessary drivers and system software and complete necessary Power On Self Test POST diagnostics To power up SANbox SSP Power on SANbox SSP
65. n Manager SVM solution and related hardware This section covers the following topics m SANbox SSP and StoreAge Solution Overview SANbox SSP Overview Supported Network Configurations Port Connections 2 1 SANbox SSP and StoreAge Solution Overview StoreAge SVM is a SAN appliance that together with the SANbox SSP enables highly available networks and provides centralized network based volume management snapshot replication and mirroring across all storage devices within a SAN For more information about high availability see High Availability Configuration on page 2 6 for more information and a diagram Unlike host based or storage based volume management and data replication technologies StoreAge SVM is a network based solution that centrally manages all storage regardless of the operating systems or storage devices in use By deploying SVM agents on SANbox SSP StoreAge leverages QLogic intelligent storage application technology to deliver centralized storage management business continuity and disaster recovery capabilities across all attached servers and storage subsystems within a SAN The SVM GUI is a web based interface to the SVM appliance You can access the SVM GUI from a local or remote location using a standard browser Use the SVM GUI to configure storage pools provision virtual volumes and manage access to them and manage point in time copies of virtual volumes Using a standard web browser you can configur
66. n about the switch SN0054628 00 A XX QLOGIC B Command Reference Commands ls Examples serial_num Indicates the serial number for this SANbox SSP show chassis part num show chassis MAC base address orig mfg date show chassis orig mfg date serial num Show Community Command Syntax Notes See Also Returns the name of the community string and whether the string is read only or read write The community string for SANbox SSP is public show community The SNMP Community string is similar to a user id or password that allows access to a router s or other device s statistics Set Community Command on page B 18 Show Date Command Syntax Returns the current date time and the time zone show date Show Debug Command Notes Syntax Keywords Returns information that may be helpful to QLogic support engineers in debugging a problem As this command returns a large amount of information to the screen turn on logging in your terminal program so that you can capture all the information in a file to send to QLogic show debug dump fcptstate fcsexch fcsluns i wwpn At least one of the following keywords is required SN0054628 00 A B 19 B Command Reference XX Commands QLOGIC ee dump Shows cumulative system debug information fcptstate Provides the state of the SCSI target driver fcsexch Provides per port FCS exchange allocation diagnostic fcsluns FCS L
67. nable Eth Command page B 10 Modify Eth Command page B 13 Show Eth Command page B 21 Show Eths Command page B 22 ports Disable Port Command page B 9 Enable Port Command page B 11 Modify Port Command page B 14 Modify Ports Command page B 15 Reset Port Command page B 17 SN0054628 00 A B 1 B Command Reference XX Command Line Interface CLI Overview QLOGIC ee Table B 1 Commands by Object Type Continued Object Type Command Page users Create User Command page B 8 Delete User Command page B 8 Disable User Command page B 10 Enable User Command page B 11 community Set Community Command page B 18 Show Community Command page B 19 date timezone Modify Date Command page B 13 Modify Timezone Command page B 16 Show Date Command page B 19 fans Show Fan Command page B 22 Show Fans Command page B 23 groups Show Group Command page B 23 Show Groups Command page B 23 therms Show Therm Command page B 26 Show Therms Command page B 27 voltages Show Voltage Command page B 28 Show Voltages Command page B 28 B 1 2 Command Syntax and Command Completion The CLI command syntax is as follows command keyword value keyword value 1 value2 The command is followed by one or more keywords Consider the following rules and conventions m Commands and keywords are case sensitive m Required keyword values appear in standard font value Optional keyword values are shown in italics value This
68. nable snmpv3 Command on page B 11 Show Status Command Returns the current status of all power supplies fans thermometers and voltages for SANbox SSP and reports errors where detected Syntax show status Show Therm Command Returns the status current temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit and the minimum and maximum thresholds for the specified thermometer SANbox SSP has seven thermometers Syntax show therm therm number P Keywords show therm therm number An integer between 1 and 7 inclusive show therm specifies all thermometers in SANbox SSP See Also Show Therms Command on page B 27 B 26 SN0054628 00 A XX QLOGIC B Command Reference Commands ls Show Therms Command Syntax See Also Returns the status current temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit and the minimum and maximum thresholds for each of the seven thermometers in the SANbox SSP show therms Show Therm Command on page B 26 Show Timezone Command Syntax Notes See Also Shows the time zone configuration settings for this SANbox SSP Use the Modify Timezone Command page B 16 to change the settings show timezone Once the time zone is set the system automatically switches between Standard Time and Daylight Saving Time Modify Timezone Command on page B 16 Show User Command Syntax Keywords See Also Returns the name of the group to which the specified user belongs and whether the use
69. nd B 27 Show Timezone command B 27 Show User command B 27 Show Users command B 27 Show Voltage command B 28 Show Voltages command B 28 shutting down SANbox SSP from the CLI 5 11 using the main power switch 5 11 Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP 2 9 software for SANbox SSP system 6 1 specifications A 1 ssh to access CLI 4 5 standards specifications A 2 storage configuration 5 6 storage management specifications A 2 storage pool creation 5 8 StoreAge documents 1 3 StoreAge SVM connecting appliances to the SAN 3 9 overview 2 1 StoreAge SANbox SSP solution 2 2 style conventions 1 3 SVM GUI managing virtual storage 5 8 SCSI personality setting 5 9 storage pools 5 8 user defined host UDH creation 5 9 virtual volume creation 5 9 system software image 6 1 applying a system software patch on the SANbox SSP 6 4 installing on SANbox SSP 6 4 SN0054628 00 A XX QLOGIC SANbox 8200 Series Storage Services Platform Installation and Configuration Guide for StoreAge SVM I T task roadmap of setup tasks 3 1 technical support 1 6 availability 1 7 before contacting 1 6 Telnet accessing CLI 4 5 initiating a session from the SANbox SSP Management GUI 4 12 using the web browser B 4 trace file 1 6 training 1 7 transceivers 6 7 troubleshooting 7 1 before troubleshooting 7 1 problem statements and troubleshooting procedures 7 2 U user defined host UDH creation 5 9 using the SANbox SSP 5 1 configuring storage 5 6 direct d
70. nel 3 10 SN0054628 00 A XX QLOGIC 3 SANbox SSP Management GUI Reference Navigating the SANbox SSP Management GUI ls 3 2 2 Diagnostics The Diagnostics screen provides statistics for various aspects of the system To use the Diagnostics panel 1 Select an object type m Port m Virtual Volume 2 Select a value for the object such as port number if the object is port 3 Select a variable to graph kadmin 10 4 2 138 Statistics Diagnostics a i3 Telnet e Log For example utilization errors and transmit frames are among the variables that you can graph for a port on the Diagnostics screen The following screen shows utilization for ports 4 and 8 see Figure 3 8 1000 r T E M M 900 800 700 500 500 400 300 200 100 D 10 18 52 10 19 02 10 19 12 10 19 22 10 19 32 10 19 42 10 19 52 m Figure 3 8 Diagnostic Screen Displaying Port Utilization SN0054628 00 A 3 SANbox SSP Management GUI Reference XX Navigating the SANbox SSP Management GUI QLOGIC EXER 0 3 2 3 Telnet The Telnet screen enables you to initiate a telnet session from the SANbox SSP Management GUI To begin a telnet session from the SANbox SSP Management GUI 1 Click Telnet in the left most pane 2 Enter the correct administrative login and password The following Telnet screen displays see Figure 3
71. nnect to the local administrative console using a terminal emulator such as HyperTerm 2 Start or reboot the system At the boot menu use the arrow keys to select an entry labeled Maintenance Mode and then press the Enter key to boot using the selection If the entry tagged with ip dhcp is selected the system attempts to obtain an IP address automatically from a DHCP server Otherwise you must manually configure IP from Maintenance Mode to enable access to the SANbox SSP management port labeled 4 on the port side of the SANbox SSP 3 Log into the system as kadmin The Maintenance Mode menu displays The options are e Reconfigure Ethernet g Get image package from network i Install image package Delete image file Q List available images to install Show installed versions n r Reboot m Show Menu SN0054628 00 A 5 3 5 Maintaining the SANbox SSP XX Updating SANbox SSP System Software QLOGIC E Se 5 4 Updating SANbox SSP System Software This section provides procedures for the following m Installing a new system software image m Applying a system software patch m Installing a new Maintenance Mode image To install a new system software image on SANbox SSP 1 Load the current system image file onto a server that is accessible via SCP from the SANbox SSP to be updated A system image for this release has a name similar to t3 prod name image 1 1 0 15 i386 deb where prod na
72. nous serial connection through a standard DB 9 port connection To connect an ASCII terminal to the SANbox SSP attach one end of the null modem DB 9 cable included to the serial port labeled i0101 of SANbox SSP and the other end to an ASCII terminal port such as HyperTerminal SN0054628 00 A 2 9 2 General Description XX Port Connections QLOGIC EEEEREESCOUEENENEM SJ Notes 2 10 SN0054628 00 A Section 3 Getting Started with SANbox SSP This section describes the tasks you must perform before you begin to install configure and operate the SANbox SSP The tasks should be performed in the order presented in this section This section covers the following tasks 3 1 Task Roadmap Checking Package Contents Setting Up SANbox SSP Managing your Configuration Task Roadmap Table 3 1 presents the roadmap for setup tasks Table 3 1 Roadmap of Setup Tasks For This Setup Step See 1 For a high availability system obtain information about high availability configurations that use SANbox SSPs and SVM appliances High Availability Configuration on page 2 6 for overview information Setting up a High Availability Configuration on page 5 1 forspecific information aboutsetting up each component of a high availability system Unpack and set up the hardware mount the SANbox SSP in a rack install the power supplies and connect the console port Checking Package Contents on page 3 2
73. ns Disable click Disable to disable a port Enable click Enable to enable a port SN0054628 00 A XX 3 SANbox SSP Management GUI Reference QLOGIC Navigating the SANbox SSP Management GUI ls Ethernet Panel System The Ethernet panel in the System area shows Ethernet configuration information for the SANbox SSP To view the Ethernet panel click the top level icon in the tree hierarchy on the left side Figure 3 6 displays the System Ethernet panel amp kadming10 18 32 236 Eek Fie View Help 10 18 32 236 SANbox8202 16 61 Storage Services Platform SANbox 8202 Baz 2 Topology E Storage ul 10 622 236 Chassis Ethernet Statistics Ports F ports a Management Port a F port_2 F ports IP Address F port_4 Gateway Diagnostics F ports F port_6 F pot 7 F pot 8 Cluster HA1 Qo amp pots Adress i92 F pot 10 P on Gateway 492 F pot 12 Net Mask 255 F pont 13 MAC Address 00 so 66 oo F port 14 F ports Cluster HA2 Net Mask MAC Address F port 16 P Address fis2 fee E sensors Gateway 492 hes I Sica Net Mask bss pss MAC Address 00 s0 66 o0 Apply Help Figure 3 6 System Ethernet Panel An amber LED indicates that the corresponding component is missing has failed or will likely fail soon Even if your SANbox SSPs appear to be performing normally you should replace parts
74. ns on installing the Maintenance Mode image 5 5 Interpreting the LED Patterns Figure 5 1 shows the six LED indicator lights on SANbox SSP and the function to which each light corresponds A green light indicates normal operation An amber LED indicates that the corresponding component is missing has failed or will likely fail soon Even if your SANbox SSPs appear to be performing normally you should replace parts if their corresponding LED has turned amber See Replacing Hardware Components on page 6 6 for information about ordering and installing replacement parts 1 Power Supply 1 LED indicator light 2 Alert LED indicator light amber indicates a temperature alertor an internal voltage fault 3 Power Supply 2 LED indicator light 4 Fan 1 LED indicator light 5 Fan 2 LED indicator light 6 Fan 3 LED indicator light Figure 5 1 SANbox SSP LED Panel Indicator Lights Port Side SN0054628 00 A 5 5 5 Maintaining the SANbox SSP XX Replacing Hardware Components QLOGIC ee 5 5 1 POST and the LEDs Power On Self Test POST is a diagnostic testing sequence that the SANbox SSP runs while powering on If all the hardware is detected and found to be operating properly SANbox SSP begins to boot While the software is loading all the port LEDs turn amber and then turn off POST has successfully completed when all LED activity has stopped this takes approximately 1 2 minutes SANbox SSP has powered on successfull
75. nt Configuration with Zoning In the following example of a typical small SAN deployment Figure 2 2 a single Fibre Channel switch is used to connect all storage and initiators Zoning is used to partition the front side initiator ports and back side storage and StoreAge SVM into two separate logical SANs See SAN Zoning on page 5 3 for more detailed information about proper zoning configuration Servers Frontside Zone FC Switch SVM Appliance QLogic SANbox Storage Services Platt Storage Figure 2 2 Single Zoned Fabric Configuration 2 4 SN0054628 00 A XX 2 General Description QLOGIC Supported Network Configurations ls 2 3 2 Small SAN Configuration with Front Back Side SANs In a small SAN deployment with multiple switches the SANbox SSP is used to physically partition the front side and back side SANs The storage and the StoreAge SVM must be placed on the back side of the SAN and the initiators are physically placed on the front side of the SAN See Figure 2 2 Servers Frontside FC Switch QLogic SANbox Storage Services Platform SSP Backside FC Switch SVM Appliance Storage Figure 2 3 Dual Fabric Configuration SN0054628 00 A 2 5 2 General Description XX Supported Network Configurations QLOGIC EENENENNNNM 2 3 3 High Availability Configuration High availability describes a system that is operational a high percentage of the time Through dual re
76. ntained in the Department of Health and Human Services DHHS regulation 21 CFR Subchapter J The certification is indicated by a UL registered mark and a statement of compliance to DHHS regulation 21 CFR Subchapter J on the label located on the SFP If another optical SFP is used other than one recommended and sold by QLogic Corporation the user must ensure compliance with UL recognized standards and DHHS regulations 1 6 3 Declaration of Conformity This Declaration identifies the product manufacturer s name and address and applicable specifications recognized in the United States and Canada Manufacturer QLogic Corporation 26650 Aliso Viejo Parkway Aliso Viejo California 92656 USA Product SANbox 8202 16 Storage Services Platform SANbox 8202 08 Storage Services Platform SANbox 8200 08 Storage Services Platform The Manufacturer declares under sole responsibility that the products to which this Declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards or other documents Safety UL 60950 Listed CSA C22 2 No 60950 IEC 60950 4 4 SN0054628 00 A XX 1 Introduction QLOGIC Regulatory and Safety Notices A EN 60825 1 1994 A11 EMC FCC Rules Part 15 Subpart B 2001 Class A US ICES 003 1997 Class A ANSI C63 4 2000 EN55022 1998 Performance Criteria A EN50081 1 1992 EN50082 1 1997 EN55024 1998 EN61000 3 2 1995 A14 2000 Performance Criteria A EN61000 3 3 1995 Performance Criteria B IEC61
77. ntents 3 2 set up 3 3 task roadmap 3 1 glossary C 1 H hardware chassis diagram 3 3 fans 6 6 high availability requirements 5 3 main power switch 5 11 port LEDs 3 10 power supplies 6 6 setting up 3 4 transceivers 6 7 Help command B 12 Help commands B 13 high availability configuration 2 6 configuration with zoning example 5 4 protecting against network failures 2 8 setup requirements 2 8 5 1 5 3 Index 2 high availability features specifications A 2 host connection 3 11 INITIATOR NOT FOUND LOOP FABRIC problem statement 7 3 INITIATOR NOT FOUND BY SVM problem statement 7 4 introduction 1 1 LEDs 3 10 6 5 M main power switch 5 11 maintaining the SANbox SSP 6 2 interpreting LED patterns 6 5 maintenance mode 6 3 replacing hardware components 6 6 system software 6 1 6 4 Maintenance Mode accessing from the local console 6 3 image 6 1 installing an image on SANbox SSP 6 5 mechanical specifications A 3 media specifications A 1 models 2 3 Modify Date command B 13 Modify Eth command B 13 Modify Port command B 14 Modify Ports command B 15 Modify Timezone command B 16 Modify User command B 16 N network configurations 2 4 high availability 2 6 small SAN with front back side SANs 2 5 small SAN with zoning 2 4 new features 1 3 SN0054628 00 A XX QLOGIC SANbox 8200 Series Storage Services Platform Installation and Configuration Guide for StoreAge SVM I O overview SANbox SSP 2 3
78. nvironment for detailed information about configuring SANbox SSPs for specific high availability configurations 2 4 Port Connections 2 4 1 Fibre Channel Port Connections SANbox SSP Fibre Channel ports support Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP industry standard transceivers All ports can be configured as initiator mode target mode or dual mode initiator target to support different configuration topologies Ports can be configured for fixed 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps data rates or they can be configured to auto negotiate between 1 Gbps and 2 Gbps By default ports are configured for dual mode initiator target and also to auto negotiate the data rate 2 4 2 Ethernet Connections SANbox SSP supports one 10 100 Fast Ethernet connection for management and two 10 100 Fast Ethernet connections for high availability cluster communication labeled HA1 and HA2 The management port is labeled 4 on the port side of SANbox SSP and named MGMT if you are accessing using the CLI Each Ethernet port is configured with a default IP address It is recommended that you change the IP address during initial startup To change IP address settings see Modify Eth Command on page B 13 NOTE StoreAge SVM performs cluster communication using Fibre Channel so the Ethernet HA1 and HA2 ports are not used These ports should not be connected or configured when using StoreAge SVM 2 4 3 Console Port Connection SANbox SSP supports an EIA TIA 232 asynchro
79. odify user user name group group name password modify user user name User name that you want to add to the specified group group group name Name of the group to which you are adding the specified user Administrator or Monitor password Include this keyword if you want to change the password SN0054628 00 A XX B Command Reference QLOGIC Commands ls See Also Disable User Command on page B 10 Enable User Command on page B 11 Modify User Command on page B 16 Show User Command on page B 27 Show Users Command on page B 27 Quit Command Exits this command line interface session terminates the telnet session and logs the user out Syntax quit See Also Exit Command on page B 12 Reboot Command Restarts the SANbox SSP Syntax reboot Reset Port Command Shuts down the port and then restarts it leaving the properties of the port unchanged Use this command to clear a port that is in an unknown state and trigger the discovery process WARNING Running this command disrupts any traffic on this port and should never be performed on a port that is moving data Doing so could cause read write failure and error conditions in software if traffic has occurred Syntax reset port port number Keywords reset port port number An integer 1 8 for SANbox 8200 08 SSP SANbox 8202 08 SSP or 1 16 for SANbox 8202 16 SSP to indicate the Fibre Channel port reset port indicates all Fibre Channel
80. of the built in users and built in groups Table B 2 Built In Users and Groups View System Create Delete Users Built in Built in Default Configuration and Modify Users Groups Password and Status Eths Ports Users kadmin Administrator kahuna yes yes kmonitor Monitor kahuna yes no SN0054628 00 A B 7 B Command Reference XX Commands QLOGIC ee B 3 Commands Clear Command Clears the screen of text Syntax clear Create User Command Creates a new user in the specified group or views user settings The groups defined for SANbox SSP are Administrator and Monitor When new users are added they get the same permissions as the existing kadmin and kmonitor users When you issue this command you must enter an SNMP password greater than eight characters in length in addition to your normal account password Syntax create user user name group group name Keywords create user user name Name of the new user group group name Name of the group to which the user will belong Administrator or kmonitor Notes Only users belonging to the Administrator group can add delete and disable enable users and the current user cannot be disabled or deleted See Also Delete User Command on page B 8 Disable User Command on page B 10 Enable User Command on page B 11 Show User Command on page B 27 Show Users Command on page B 27 Delete User Command Removes the specified user from the li
81. olution guide for your configuration 7 Click Confirm NOTE You can expose the same virtual volume to different hosts with different personality settings To create virtual volumes 1 Open the SVM GUI and open Volume Manager in the tree view 2 Click Volume select Create and then type a name for the new volume 3 Select the pool to use for the volume and enter the capacity that you want to use from the pool SN0054628 00 A 4 9 4 Using the SANbox SSP XX Using the SVM GUI to Manage Virtual Storage QLOGIC ee 4 5 1 4 Assign permissions R W for read and write or Off read only is not supported and then click Continue 5 The new volume displays in the volume list 6 Perform a hardware rescan on the system Depending on the system you may also need to reboot the initiator to discover the new volume Failing Back 4 10 Failover to secondary paths on the back side and front side is automatic when you are using an SVM appliance while failback is manual Failback causes I O traffic to resume using the primary paths The system does not automatically fail back once the primary back side paths are restored The administrator must perform an operation on the primary paths to make them active Until the primary paths are also active the system continues using the secondary paths On the back side if primary path failure has forced the activation of secondary paths the primary paths must be made available and active a
82. ommand on page B 21 Show Eths Command on page B 22 Disable Port Command Syntax Keywords Disables the specified Fibre Channel port number so that it cannot send and receive Fibre Channel traffic disable port port number disable port port number Port number is an integer 1 8 for SANbox 8200 08 SSP SANbox 8202 08 SSP or 1 16 for SANbox 8202 16 SSP to indicate the Fibre Channel port disable port indicates all Fibre Channel ports SN0054628 00 A B 9 B Command Reference XX Commands QLOGIC EN PpVV 3 See Also Enable Port Command on page B 11 Modify Port Command on page B 14 Modify Ports Command on page B 15 Show Port Command on page B 23 Show Ports Command on page B 24 Disable snmpv3 Command Syntax See Also This command does not turn off Simple Management Protocol By default the system runs Simple Network Management Protocol version 2 Disabling SNMPv3 means that SNMPv2 is running instead of SNMPv3 disable snmpv3 Enable snmpv3 Command on page B 11 Show snmpv3 Command on page B 26 Disable User Command Notes Syntax Keywords See Also Temporarily disables the user account without deleting it The account can later be enabled using the Enable User Command command Only users belonging to the Administrator group can add delete and disable enable users and the current user cannot be disabled or deleted disable user user name disable user use
83. on E VV OO 9 Table 4 1 Required Configuration for the Components of a High Availability System Continued 4 2 XX QLOGIC Component Minimum Type Required Required Configuration per Component Storage array Atleast W Supported RAID device with two or more independent 1 device controllers m All ports are accessible from both SVM appliances m lfadual controller active passive RAID is used the SANbox SSPs must be cross connected with the controllers which means that each SANbox SSP must see both controllers in the RAID Fibre Channel 20r more m Supported Fibre Channel switch switches or Director class switch High availability Multiple zones 4See the SANbox SSP release notes for the list of supported hardware including host operating systems HBAs storage and FC switches SN0054628 00 A XX 4 Using the SANbox SSP QLOGIC SAN Zoning ls 4 2 SAN Zoning NOTE f you configure your SAN zoning using Fibre Channel World Wide Port Names WWPNs note that SANbox SSP WWPNs begin with the hexadecimal digits 5009066 StoreAge SVM appliance WWPNs begin with 2000111 Zoning is a SAN management technique for making the most efficient use of storage devices in the SAN This section provides two examples of zoning In Figure 4 1 a single Fibre Channel switch is used to connect all storage and initiators Zoning is used to partition the front side initiators HBAs and back side targ
84. oot Set The boot set that becomes the active boot set when the system is started unless the user selects a different boot set Failback When a previously failed path is made available once again I O traffic can resume use of that path In some cases the system begins using the original path automatically auto failback In other cases operator intervention is required to allow the system to begin using the original path manual failback In an active passive configuration the term failback commonly refers to traffic resuming the use of the primary paths instead of the secondary paths which requires that the primary paths be made active Glossary 1 Glossary XX QLOGIC E ee Failover When an in use path fails if another active path is available it is automatically used When all active paths have failed a set of passive paths can be made active and used See also Active Path In Use Path and Passive Path In an active passive configuration the term failover usually refers to failing traffic from the primary paths to the secondary paths which usually requires that the secondary paths be made active Front side Path A path between the host HBA and the SANbox SSP GUI Graphical User Interface In Use Path A path that is currently being used for I O traffic Inactive Boot Set The boot set that is not in use in a running system Initiator See Initiator Device Initiator Device
85. ox SSP XX Connecting to the SAN QLOGIC ee 3 4 2 Connecting SANbox SSPs to the SAN For high availability configurations you must make sure that each SANbox SSP m Can access all storage ports m Is connected to both SVM appliances through the back side fabric To connect SANbox SSPs to the SAN 1 Using a standard multi mode 62 5 125um optical cable connect ports 1 and 2 of both SANbox SSPs to the switch labeled FC Switch A in the configuration diagram shown in Figure 2 4 The status LED for each SANbox SSP port transitions from off no light to green when the port is connected to the SAN and the Fibre Channel link becomes active the port LEDs are shown in Figure 3 5 Port 1 LED Linkis up when LED is green cable not shown Port 2 LED Link is down Figure 3 5 SANbox 8200 8202 SSP Port LED Transitions 2 Connect ports 3 and 4 of both SANbox SSP to the switch labeled FC Switch B in the configuration diagram 3 Create two zones one on FC Switch A named Zone ront A and another zone on FC Switch B named Zone front B 4 Add the SANbox SSP ports connected to FC Switch Ato both Zone ront A and Zone back A 5 Add the SANbox SSP ports connected to FC Switch B to both Zone ront B and Zone back B 3 10 SN0054628 00 A XX 3 Getting Started with SANbox SSP QLOGIC Managing your Configuration I 3 4 3 Connecting Hosts to the SAN When setting up a high availability configuration you must make sur
86. ox SSP is correctly connected to fabric m Initiator is correctly connected to the fabric m Zoning of storage side fabric is correct See SAN Zoning on page 5 3 for zoning tips m Maximum frame size correctly set Check that SANbox SSP ports are set to the lowest maximum frame size of any device connected to the fabric See Configuring Storage on page 5 6 for more information SN0054628 00 A 6 3 6 Troubleshooting XX Problem Statements and Troubleshooting Procedures QLOGIC ee INITIATOR NOT FOUND BY SVM Check that SVM device is correctly connected to the fabric The switch must show that the SVM port is present Unplug and then plug in the SANbox SSP front side connections to the fabric Initiator is visible to SANbox SSP If not try rebooting the SANbox SSP Run show debug wwpn in the command line interface If the initiator is visible to the SANbox SSP it displays in the output of this command See Show Debug Command on page B 19 for more information about this command See also Initiator Not Found Loop Fabric on page 7 3 SANbox SSP is visible to the SVM Perform a reinit config on SWM and then try rebooting the SVM appliance Reboot the fabric switch VIRTUAL VOLUME NOT DISCOVERED BY INITIATOR Verify that Initiator is visible to SANbox SSP Storage is visible to SANbox SSP Perform or run these operations 6 4 Run show debug wwpn in the CLI See Show Debug Command on page B 19 for more
87. ports See Also Modify Ports Command on page B 15 Show Port Command on page B 23 Show Ports Command on page B 24 SN0054628 00 A B 17 B Command Reference XX Commands QLOGIC E e Restart snmp Command Syntax Stops and then restarts the Simple Network Management Protocol process restart snmp Set Community Command Syntax Keywords Notes See Also Changes the name of the community string The community string for SANbox SSP is public set community community name set community community name Name to which you want to change the community string The SNMP Community string is similar to a user id or password that allows access to a router s or other device s statistics It is standard practice for network managers to change the community string so that outsiders cannot see information about the internal network Show Community Command on page B 19 Show Chassis Command Syntax Keywords Returns the part number MAC base address serial number or original manufacture date for the SANbox SSP show chassis part_num MAC_base_address serial_num orig_mfg_date At least one of the following keywords is required MAC_base_address Indicates the base address for the Ethernet MAC on SANbox SSP orig_mfg_date Indicates the original manufacturing date for this SANbox SSP part_num Indicates the part number of SANbox SSP Use it to determine the OEM or manufacturing informatio
88. ports for each host SANbox SSP 1 Ports 1 4 Zone back_A Primary Storage green zone Zone front_B Secondary Initiators pink zone All secondary HBA ports for each host SANbox SSP 2 Ports 1 4 Zone back_B Secondary Storage orange zone All Primary storage ports SANbox SSP 1 Ports 5 6 SANbox SSP 2 Ports 5 6 StoreAge SVM Appliances primary ports All Secondary storage ports SANbox SSP 1 Ports 7 8 SANbox SSP 2 Ports 7 8 StoreAge SVM Appliances secondary ports 4 3 Directly Connecting Devices to SANbox SSP SANbox SSP supports the direct connection of its ports to initiator devices When directly connecting a device to an SANbox SSP port make sure that m The device is explicitly configured for loop only operation point to point is not supported for directly connecting at this time See the documentation for your device for more information m if you are attaching a host the SANbox SSP port mode is set to target or initiator target mode Do not directly connect storage devices or the SVM appliance to the SANbox SSP See Modify Port Command on page B 14 for details on configuring port modes SN0054628 00 A 4 5 4 Using the SANbox SSP XX Configuring Storage QLOGIC E Se Figure 4 3 shows initiators connected directly to a SANbox 8202 16 SSP Servers Frontside FC Switch QLogic SANbox Storage Services Platform SSP Backside FC Switch SVM Appliance Storag
89. pplication such as the SANbox SSP Management GUI directly from a web page SANbox SSP simplifies the task of configuring the management station by automatically detecting whether Java WebStart needs to be installed when the management station first accesses SANbox SSP If Java WebStart is not present on the management station SANbox SSP can provide a copy of the application that you can download and install See To install Java WebStart on page 4 2 and To download the SANbox SSP Management GUI from a web browser on page 4 3 for more information Once you ve installed the WebStart application the web console enables you to access the SANbox SSP Management GUI remotely using your standard web browser For web browsers already running Sun s Java WebStart application skip the next two sections and see To log into the SANbox SSP Management GUI on page 4 4 NOTE Sun Microsystems provides versions of Java WebStart for Windows and other platforms through its Java website You may be able to use the SANbox SSP Management GUI from non Windows management stations using a version of Java WebStart provided by Sun however QLogic only supports the use of the SANbox SSP Management GUI on Windows platforms running Internet Explorer version 5 or greater in conjunction with the version of the Java WebStart application provided with your SANbox SSP To install Java WebStart For web browsers on Windows platforms that are already running Sun s Jav
90. r is enabled show user user name show user user name Name of the user for which you need the group name and whether enabled Disable User Command on page B 10 Enable User Command on page B 11 Modify User Command on page B 16 Show Users Command on page B 27 Show Users Command Syntax Returns a list of the users assigned to each group that is defined and whether the users are enabled The groups defined for SANbox SSP are Administrator and Monitor and the users are kadmin and kmonitor show users SN0054628 00 A B 27 B Command Reference XX Commands QLOGIC E Se See Also Disable User Command on page B 10 Enable User Command on page B 11 Modify User Command on page B 16 Show Groups Command on page B 23 Show User Command on page B 27 Show Voltage Command Syntax Keywords See Also Returns the nominal and actual voltages for the SANbox SSP The nominal voltage is the expected voltage when everything is operating correctly The actual voltage is the current voltage show voltage voltage number show voltage voltage number An integer between 1 and 15 inclusive show voltage specifies all voltages in the SANbox SSP Show Voltages Command on page B 28 Show Voltages Command Syntax See Also Returns the nominal and actual voltages for the SANbox SSP The nominal voltage is the expected voltage when everything is operating correctly The actual voltage i
91. r name Name of the user account that you are disabling Enable User Command on page B 11 Modify User Command on page B 16 Show User Command on page B 27 Show Users Command on page B 27 Enable Eth Command Syntax Keywords SANbox SSP includes three Ethernet connections MGMT HA1 and HA2 This command enables the specified Ethernet connection so that it can send or receive network traffic enable eth ethernet name enable eth ethernet name Name of the Ethernet that you are enabling MGMT HA1 or HA2 SN0054628 00 A XX QLOGIC B Command Reference Commands ls See Also Disable Eth Command on page B 9 Modify Eth Command on page B 13 Show Eth Command on page B 21 Show Eths Command on page B 22 Enable Port Command Syntax Keywords See Also Enables the specified Fibre Channel port number so that it can send and receive Fibre Channel traffic enable port port number enable port port number An integer 1 8 for SANbox 8200 08 SSP SANbox 8202 08 SSP or 1 16 for SANbox 8202 16 SSP to indicate the Fibre Channel port enable port indicates all Fibre Channel ports Disable Port Command on page B 9 Modify Port Command on page B 14 Modify Ports Command on page B 15 Show Port Command on page B 23 Show Ports Command on page B 24 Enable snmpv3 Command Syntax See Also By default the system runs Simple Network Management Protocol version 2 Enabling
92. r remote access to SANbox SSP See the next section To modify Ethernet settings for remote access on page 3 8 SN0054628 00 A 3 7 3 Getting Started with SANbox SSP XX Setting Up SANbox SSP QLOGIC ee To modify Ethernet settings for remote access 1 Type modify ethto configure the IP address for the management port labeled 4 on the port side of SANbox SSP and enter your IP address subnet mask and gateway parameters NOTE Use the management port labeled 4 to connect your SANbox SSP to your LAN for management access If you are connecting SANbox SSP to a host computer instead of an Ethernet network you must use a crossover Ethernet cable NOTE Youcan connect your host computer directly to the management port using a crossover cable If you want to do so without first configuring the management Ethernet port via the serial console the default parameters for the port are IP address 192 168 1 4 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 For example if the Ethernet name of the device is MGMT the IP address is 192 168 1 4 the gateway is 10 4 2 1 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 255 here is the command line to enter modify eth MGMT ip 192 168 1 4 gateway 10 4 2 1 netmask 255 255 255 255 See Modify Eth Command on page B 13 for more information about the Modify Eth command and configuring the management port 2 See Managing SANbox SSP on page 4 1 to begin managing SANbox SSP remotely using the SA
93. restriction affects RAID devices that are used as back side storage Some RAID devices allow the administrator to expose multiple logical units on multiple ports of the RAID device using the same logical unit number LUN This means that a logical unit can be exposed on controller A port 1 as LUN 3 for example while simultaneously a different logical unit can be exposed on controller B port 2 also as LUN 3 While this is a legal configuration for the RAID devices in question the device manager in the SVM GUI Storage Virtualization Manager Graphical User Interface interprets those two distinct LUNs as a single piece of physical storage with two available paths When accessing storage through SVM GUI it is important that the administrator not assign the same LUN ID to different logical units on the same RAID device even if those logical units are visible on different ports Each logical unit on a given RAID device must have a unique LUN ID SN0054628 00 A 4 7 4 Using the SANbox SSP XX Using the SVM GUI to Manage Virtual Storage QLOGIC SeeFigure 4 4 for a visual representation ofthe StoreAge specific restriction affects RAID devices Valid LUN Configuration Controller A Port 1 Controller B Port 2 LUN 2 Logical Unit 2 LUN 2 Logical Unit 2 LUN3 LogicalUnit3 Logical Unit 1 Incompatible with i StoreAge SVM Logical Unit 2 Logical Unit 3 Logical Unit 4 Figure 4 4 StoreAge Configur
94. ront side initiator ports both StoreAge SVM ports and back side storage Each server has multiple HBAs installed with at least one HBA connected to each of two redundant front side fabrics Each HBA sees the same virtual disks on each of two redundant SANbox SSPs Each SANbox SSP has access to physical storage through at least two paths across two fabrics and at least two RAID controllers Two SVMs can each manage either or both SANbox SSP units Two independent fabrics and host failover software ensure availability 2 6 SN0054628 00 A XX 2 General Description QLOGIC Supported Network Configurations Servers Zone front B Zone front A F Storage Figure 2 4 High Availability Fabric Configuration SN0054628 00 A 2 7 2 General Description Supported Network Configurations ERA S 2 3 3 1 XX QLOGIC How the Solution Protects Against Failures 2 3 3 2 The following tables provides a list of common failure points in a network and the corresponding protection that this high availability solution provides Table 2 1 High Availability Solution Protection Against Network Failures Failed Component HBA or path to SANbox SSP Protection Host software uses a remaining HBA or path to the same SANbox SSP All HBAs or paths to one SANbox SSP Virtual volume becomes active on alternate SANbox SSP host software uses alternate HBA One SANbox SSP Virtual volume becomes a
95. s soon as possible This requires both addressing the cause of the failure and performing a manual failback operation once the primary paths are made available If you do not manually fail back and all secondary back side paths fail the system does not automatically activate the primary paths on the back side Even if the primary paths are available the system does not automatically activate the primary paths The failback behavior between front side and back side paths differs in the case that all secondary paths fail For both front side and back side paths primary paths are not automatically made active once they are available On some systems however host based front side multipathing software does activate the primary paths if all secondary paths fail on the front side This reduces the urgency of performing the failback operation on the front side since a path failure can still be tolerated The administrator must still address the failure on the front side paths and return the primary paths to an available state To fail back front side traffic to resume using primary paths 1 Open the SVM GUI and open Volume Manager in the tree view 2 Click Volume select Manage under the host tree and then click the Manage button on the far right side of the host that you want to failback 3 Click Fail Back The SVM GUI provides the name ofthe SANbox SSP that the selected host resumes using SN0054628 00 A XX 4 Using the SANbo
96. s the current voltage show voltages Show Voltage Command on page B 28 Version Command Syntax B 28 Returns the SANbox SSP version version SN0054628 00 A Glossary Active Boot Set The boot set used to supply system software in a running system Active Active RAID A storage device that presents volumes on multiple ports and the volumes are simultaneously active on all ports See also Active Path Passive Path and In Use Path Active Passive RAID A storage device that presents volumes on multiple ports of multiple storage controllers and at any point in time a volume is only active on the ports of one controller and passive on the ports of the other controllers See also Active Path Passive Path and In Use Path Active Path A path that is currently available for use See also Active Active RAID Active Passive RAID Passive Path and Primary Path Back side Path A path between the SANbox SSP and the physical storage Boot Set Either of two selectable locations provided by SANbox SSP for storing a system software image SN0054628 00 A CLI Command Line Interface SANbox SSP provides a CLI through the local administrative console serial port console telnet or SSH Cross connected A property of a high availability configuration in which both SANbox SSPs connect to both back end SANs allowing either SANbox SSP to access both controllers of a dual controller RAID Default B
97. sceivers include a bail latch that must be in the down position before removing the transceiver and put in the up position before inserting the Fibre Channel cable NOTE QLogic highly recommends that you use only transceivers certified and sold by QLogic The transceivers that QLogic sells are Small Form Factor Pluggable industry standard transceivers If another optical SFP transceiver is used other than one recommended and sold by QLogic Corporation the user must ensure compliance with UL recognized standards and DHHS regulations To replace a transceiver 1 Order replacement transceivers part number 097 0007 The kit includes four transceivers 2 Pull down on the bail latch and then pull the old transceiver out of the port 3 Insert the new transceiver into the port 4 Remove the rubber dust cover from the transceiver before inserting the Fibre Channel cable SN0054628 00 A 5 7 5 Maintaining the SANbox SSP XX Replacing Hardware Components QLOGIC E amp XSG V Vh Notes 5 8 SN0054628 00 A Section 6 Troubleshooting This section provides resolutions for issues that you may experience during system start up and configuration of the SANbox SSP NOTE The recommended actions in this section assume that you are troubleshooting components of the SANbox SSP and that the platform is in the original factory configuration If you have removed or replaced components or changed any default settings or driver f
98. set from the local console 1 Connect to the local administrative console using a terminal emulator such as HyperTerm 2 Start or reboot the system After the first phase of system initialization completes output that is similar to the following displays GNU GRUB version 0 93 630K lower 2096128K upper memory 0 Boot Set 1 StoreAge SVM Version 1 1 0 8 IdeO 1 Boot Set 1 StoreAge SVM Version 1 1 0 8 Ide0 DIAG 2 Maintenance mode Version 1 1 0 8 IdeO 3 Maintenance mode Version 1 1 0 8 IdeO ip dhcp Use the and v keys to select which entry is highlighted Press enter to boot the selected OS e to edit the commands before booting or c for a command line The selected entry is 0 Entry 0 will be booted automatically in 10 seconds SN0054628 00 A XX 5 Maintaining the SANbox SSP QLOGIC Maintenance Mode A l 3 Use the arrow keys to select a boot set and then press the Enter key to boot using the selection The selected boot set becomes the default boot set when the system is next restarted NOTE Boot set items marked DIAG are for use by QLogic field service personnel they should not be selected under normal operating conditions 5 3 Maintenance Mode Maintenance Mode provides menu options for installing and upgrading your SANbox SSP software Maintenance Mode is accessible even when no valid boot set is installed on the system To access Maintenance Mode from the local console 1 Co
99. ssword Server caresi Figure 3 3 SANbox SSP Management GUI Login Screen 3 4 SN0054628 00 A XX 3 SANbox SSP Management GUI Reference QLOGIC Managing SANbox SSP ls 2 After typing the username and password click Logon 3 QLogic recommends that you change the password if you did not already do so during setup m If you are using the SANbox SSP Management GUI change the password on the Telnet screen See Telnet on page 4 12 for more information m If you are using the CLI run the Modify User command to change the password See Modify User Command on page B 16 3 1 2 Using the Command Line Interface Remotely You can remotely connect to the CLI through telnet or ssh Before you can access the CLI remotely you must configure the management port labeled on the port side of SANbox SSP If you did not yet configure the management port for remote access see Accessing SANbox SSP for the First Time on page 3 7 After you access the CLI through telnet or ssh see Appendix B Command Reference for information about basic operation and configuration commands To access the CLI using telnet For more information about remotely accessing the CLI through telnet see To telnet to the CLI from a web browser on page B 4 To access the CLI using ssh You can download a free ssh client from http www ssh com The ssh command line to log in to the management IP address is ssh kadmin 10 4 2 123 3 1 3 Us
100. st of administrators who can manage the SANbox SSP Syntax delete user user name Keywords delete user user name Name of the user that you are removing from the system Notes Only users belonging to the Administrator group can add delete and disable enable users and the current user cannot be disabled or deleted B 8 SN0054628 00 A XX QLOGIC B Command Reference Commands I See Also Create User Command on page B 8 Disable User Command on page B 10 Enable User Command on page B 11 Show User Command on page B 27 Show Users Command on page B 27 Disable Eth Command Syntax Keywords Notes See Also SANbox SSP includes three Ethernet connections MGMT HA1 and HA2 This command disables the specified Ethernet connection so that it cannot send or receive network traffic This command is used for tightened security purposes Once you disable the Ethernet connections using this command you can access the CLI and administer SANbox SSP only from the serial console disable eth ethernet name disable eth ethernet name Name of the Ethernet that you are disabling MGMT HA1 or HA2 If you are connected through the management port disabling the MGMT Ethernet terminates any active network GUI and CLI sessions requiring relogin If you are using the CLI on the serial console the connection is not be disrupted Enable Eth Command on page B 10 Modify Eth Command on page B 13 Show Eth C
101. succes e E e Re ewes TR RM RR aS 5 7 Configuration Restriction on RAID Devices 5 7 Using the SVM GUI to Manage Virtual Storage 2 5 8 Failing Back oaser raa sostare px REESE ERA E RASEN 5 10 Shutting Down SANDOX SSP oed a cake depu baw ees sup eipepieo P 5 11 Maintaining the SANbox SSP SANbox SSP System Software 00020 e eee ee 6 1 BOOUSCIS is sectae Jaen fuut SG oe te do eet era eee eh TOROS Sus 6 2 Maintenance Mode s io dast pros EPIS PED ESO NE VE Nae peg 6 3 Updating SANbox SSP System Software lille 6 4 Interpreting the LED Patterns 2 2 6c ee ee eee 6 5 POST andthe LEDS y 3 dp es A elt ae Pee hi MR 6 6 Replacing Hardware Components 00000 cece eeeees 6 6 About the Transceivers s puru dpe hee Gee pe ON B ee4 w Fey se 6 7 SN0054628 00 A XX SANbox 8200 Series Storage Services Platform QLOGIC Installation and Configuration Guide for StoreAge SVM ls Section 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 Before Looking at the Problem Statements 00 7 1 7 2 Problem Statements and Troubleshooting Procedures 7 2 Appendix A Specifications A 1 Performance Characteristics 0000 cece eee A 1 A 2 Medias sno o qure epe Baa a ab oe CE ES hee Rene ae es A 1 A 3 Storage Management esas ec Se hee a ae dw ee Ae Ens RE A 2 A 4 High Availability Features 0 000 ees A 2 A 5 Standards zie ade uh TANGURT REDE Ne UR xe TE Ea ns A 2 A
102. to 10 000 feet SOCK iss ziehe roe ose cree 5g 11ms half sine MIDFAtION oi 0 5g 40 to 3000 Hz A 9 Electrical POWOL eec anion avian ines 100 230VAC FPIOQUENGCY sace den age eres 50 60Hz SN0054628 00 A A 3 A Specifications XX Regulatory QLOGIC E G CVC Fl A A 10 Regulatory E m UL m CE m cUL m FCC A 4 SN0054628 00 A Appendix B Command Reference Using the SANbox SSP command line interface CLI you can configure and manage SANbox SSP with common command sets This appendix provides a reference for each command in the command line interface for the SANbox SSP The commands provide the same functions as the SANbox SSP Management GUI You can access the CLI through either the Local Administrative Console or a telnet session This appendix provides the steps for accessing the CLI and describes each of the commands This appendix covers the following topics m CommandLine Interface CLI Overview m Accessing the CLI m Commands B 1 Command Line Interface CLI Overview The SANbox SSP provides a command line user interface through serial telnet and ssh connections All configuration maintenance and monitoring ofthe SANbox SSP are accessible through the command line interface B 1 1 Command Quick Reference by Object Table B 1 shows which commands are available for the major object types Table B 1 Commands by Object Type Object Type Command Page eths Disable Eth Command page B 9 E
103. vides a list of World Wide Port Names discovered on each of the SANbox SSP ports NOTE Port 0 in the list corresponds with the physical port labeled Port 1 Show Eth Command Returns the configuration ip address subnet mask and gateway for the specified Ethernet connection Syntax show eth ethernet name Keywords show eth ethernet name Ethernet connection that you are modifying MGMT HA1 or HA2 SN0054628 00 A B 21 B Command Reference XX Commands QLOGIC E Se See Also Disable Eth Command on page B 9 Enable Eth Command on page B 10 Modify Eth Command on page B 13 Show Eths Command on page B 22 Show Eths Command Syntax See Also Returns the configuration ip address subnet mask and gateway for the three Ethernet connections MGMT HA1 and HA2 In addition this command also provides the MAC base address and the host name for the Ethernet connections show eths Disable Eth Command on page B 9 Enable Eth Command on page B 10 Modify Eth Command on page B 13 Show Eth Command on page B 21 Show Fan Command Syntax Keywords Notes See Also B 22 Displays the status either OK or Error and the RPM of the specified fan show fan fan number e show fan fan number An integer between 1 through 10 inclusive show fan Indicate all fans If the fan is a power supply fan Fan 1 and Fan 3 the RPM is not available The RPM displays as 0 if the fan
104. vorites Tools Help A O O PAO Ome Jr edg 3 a Das Address 10 18 32 95 yeo ins amp Osam im Eel ciias QLogic SANbox Storage Services Platform Version kahuna asiosvm troikanet_1 1 7 2 Web console Telnet console Copyright c 2008 QLogic Corp All Rights Reserve d Figure B 1 QLogic SANbox Storage Services Platform SSP Screen B 4 SN0054628 00 A XX B Command Reference QLOGIC Accessing the CLI a 2 Click Telnet Console to run a HyperTerminal session The following screen displays see Figure B 2 8 Telnet 10 4 2 90 x asic b63 login kadmin Figure B 2 Telnet Console Login Screen Log in with the default login and password NOTE QLogic recommends that you change the default password If you have not already done so run the Modify User Command page B 16 to change the password login kadmin password kahuna SN0054628 00 A B 5 B Command Reference XX Accessing the CLI QLOGIC E ee The following menu options display see Figure B 3 a Telnet 10 4 2 92 help commands list all available CLI commands list all available CLI commands lt partial command gt general help on specific CLI command help lt partial name gt detailed help on specific CLI command help command lt partial name gt detailed help on specific CLI command lt depth gt show cmd tree k keymap help Most common commands wimodif ytenable idisable user sable ireset port idisa
105. warranty Check the contents of the package to make sure that you received the following items and components m 1 SANbox 8200 08 SSP SANbox 8202 08 SSP or SANbox 8202 16 SSP m 1 SANbox SSP CD ROM a SANbox 8200 Series Storage Services Platform Quick Start Guide for StoreAge SVM a SANbox SSP Release Notes a Installation Upgrade software including OS and application a End User License Agreement a Release Notes m 1 RS 232 serial null modem cable m 2 SANbox SSP power supplies SANbox 8202 08 SSP and SANbox 8202 16 SSP or 1 SANbox SSP power supply SANbox 8200 08 SSP m 2U S powersupply cords SANbox 8202 08 SSP and SANbox 8202 16 SSP or 1 U S power supply cord SANbox 8200 08 SSP m Rack mount kit if ordered 3 2 SN0054628 00 A XX 3 Getting Started with SANbox SSP QLOGIC Setting Up SANbox SSP ls m Mounting instructions included with kit if ordered m Warranty card NOTE All rack mount kits including slide direct and shelf mount kits for the SANbox SSP are ordered separately 3 3 Setting Up SANbox SSP The SANbox SSP has two serviceable panels port side and fan side Port Side includes the primary ports See Figure 3 1 Storage Services Platform gt an 1 BeHBBBB Lu uM u NN Spree i 3 SER mm wal or c 7 o EE EEEE EEEE ES Ma Th 1 Power Connector 1 6 Ports 9 16 SANbox 8202 16 SSP only 11 Console Port 2 Ports 1 8 7 Power Connector 2 12 Fan 1 LED 3 Power Supply 1 LED 8 Managem
106. x SSP QLOGIC Shutting Down SANbox SSP I To fail back back side traffic to resume using primary paths 1 Open the SVM GUI and open Physical Devices in the tree view 2 Click Manage and then click the Manage button on the far right side of the device that you want to failback 3 Click Fail Back 4 6 Shutting Down SANbox SSP This section provides the steps for restarting or shutting down the SANbox SSP To restart SANbox SSP from the CLI 1 Issue the Reboot command from the CLI 2 Confirm that you are rebooting the system by typing Y atthe Reboot system prompt The system shuts down and restarts terminating active management sessions in the process SANbox SSP will accept new management sessions once the system is restarted To shut down SANbox SSP from the CLI 1 Issue the Shutdown command from the CLI 2 Confirm that you are shutting down the system by typing y atthe Shut down system prompt To shut down SANbox SSP using the Main Power Switch WARNING m AC power must be removed from both power supplies to cut power to the SANbox SSP electronics m If AC power is removed before the unit is placed into standby SANbox SSP automatically starts the boot sequence when power is restored To initiate shutdown press the power button and wait until the Alert FAN 1 FAN 2 and FAN 3 LEDs turn amber Once shutdown is complete the system is in standby mode and the Alert FAN 1 FAN 2 and FAN 3 LEDs turn off
107. y when the Alert LED is green and all port lights are off If POST never completes all six LEDs remain amber NOTE The port LEDs blinks if there is traffic on the SAN 5 6 Replacing Hardware Components SANbox SSP comes with transceivers and fans already installed This section provides information if you need to replace a fan transceiver or power supply To replace the fans To replace Fan 1 or Fan 3 40 mm fan order replacement fan 097 0005 from QLogic Corporation The kit includes instructions for replacing the fan To replace Fan 2 80 mm fan order replacement fan 097 0004 from QLogic Corporation The kit includes instructions for replacing the fan To replace the power supplies Order replacement power supply 097 0006 from QLogic Corporation The kit includes instructions for replacing the power supplies If you need to install the power supplies see To install the power supplies on page 3 5 5 6 SN0054628 00 A XX 5 Maintaining the SANbox SSP QLOGIC Replacing Hardware Components ls 5 6 1 About the Transceivers NOTE m Ifthe port is not being used leave the rubber dust cover plugged into the transceiver m Always use the bail latch to remove and insert the transceiver do not pull on the transceiver body m Always put the bail latch into the up position before inserting the Fibre Channel cable SANbox SSP comes with a full set of transceivers already installed one in each port QLogic s tran
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