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1. 7 18 7 19 Target Parameters deat mg eet 7 22 7 20 Update Firmware Dialog 7 24 Tables Table Page 2 1 QLA40xx HBA Operating 2 4 2 2 QLA40xx HBA Specifications 2 5 Page vi 15053301 00 D Section 1 Introduction 1 1 How to Use this Guide The SANblade QLogic host bus adapters HBAs supported in this document are described in the following paragraphs they are collectively referred to as the QLA40xx HBA unless otherwise noted QLA4000 single channel full height bracket optical media QLA4000C single channel full height bracket copper media The QLA4000 HBA is 32 64 bit 33 66 MHz iSCSI to Fibre Channel to optical media The QLA4000C HBA is 32 64 bit 33 66 MHz iSCSI to Fibre Channel to copper media This guide contains installation instructions for the hardware QLA40xx HBA supported software drivers and the SANblade Control iX GUI Install these components in the following order 1 Install the QLA40xx HBA in your PC 2 Install the software driver according to the directions in the appropriate section 3 Install the SANblade Control GUI NOTE If you are installing the QLA40xx HBA in Solaris SPARC system install the Solaris driver before installing the QLA40xx HBA 1 2 General Description The
2. 2 1 2 1 1 LEDS indio a wt ah aa ds 2 2 2 2 Installation in the 2 3 2 3 SPS CICA ONS e d chase et ne 2 4 2 4 Label cer at icant ee he den death cee tamu Asa 2 5 2 5 Agency eee abe 2 2 5 1 Requirements 2 2 5 2 Product Safety Requirements 2 6 Part Il Software Section 3 Windows 2000 Driver Installation 3 1 Supported Features 3 1 3 2 Driver Elles PEU weaned bates 3 1 3 3 Creating the Driver Disk 3 1 3 4 Installing the Driver ss acs asas PLE ea ENSOR NEEN 3 2 3 4 1 Initial OS Installation with the QLA40xx HBA as an Add On Device 3 2 3 4 2 Adding the QLA40xx HBA to the Existing OS 3 3 3 4 3 Updating the Existing Driver 3 4 3 5 Removing the 3 4 3 6 System Registry Parameters 3 5 3 6 1 MaximumSGList 3 5 3 6 2 NumberofRequests 3 6 Section 4 Windows NT Driver Installation 4 1 Supported Feat
3. Figure 7 16 Firmware Parameters Table Read Only 4 To change a subset of these values click Edit A dialog box displays with the parameters that can be changed see figure 7 17 000 0 om qlogic qla 4000 sn000049 x HBA Snack Initial R2T Immediate Execution Device Suspend T Verbose Aut MaxBurstSize FirstBurstSi Additio ign 2000 0 Li Li lvi 16 ivi Li Li 1 12 Figure 7 17 Firmware Parameters Dialog Box 150053301 00 D 7 17 7 SANblade Control ix LF smo Changing the Firmware Configuration Parameters ee 5 Select and change the desired parameters explained in the following paragraphs To view the full name of the parameter point the mouse to the parameter column When you are done changing the parameters click OK The following message displays SANblade Control X x Changes will take affect when the HBA Options are saved The new settings will not apply to currently configured Targets unless they are first deleted and then configured again after the Adapter is reset Figure 7 18 Save Firmware Parameters Message a Snack When this check box is set and the firmware is configured as an initiator the QLA40xx firmware sends SNACK requests to the target when it detects missing PDUs When this check box is cleared and the firmware is configured as an initiator the
4. About Select this option to see the current version of SANblade Control iX HBA tree The HBA tree displays the hosts with their connected adapters devices and LUNs The HBAs adapters are displayed with their iSCSI name Each on the host may have targets connected to it If an HBA is connected to a target it has a button attached to the left The HBA name can be expanded by clicking the button This lists all the devices connected to that HBA The devices are listed by their IP address or iSCSI name 150053301 00 D 7 7 7 SANblade Control ix LF smo Main Window and Window Navigation NES view target information click the target in the HBA tree The target Information tabbed page displays see figure 7 7 Information LUN List Vendor SEAGATE Product ID 51318452 Product Revision 0002 Target iSCSI iqn 1987 05 com cisco 00 6502aad104c9aba544c17f 1dfc9e4889 jbod3 Target Alias Name jbod3 Figure 7 7 Target Information Tabbed Page Clicking the button attached to a target further expands the tree and shows all the LUNs in that device LUNs are listed with the corresponding LUN numbers To view LUN information click the LUN in the tree or click the LUN List tab if the target Information tabbed page is already displayed The LUN List tabbed page displays see figure 7 8 7 8 150053301 00 D LF smo 7 SANblade Control ix simplify Main Wi
5. Click the Select File to Download button When the Download Firmware dialog box displays click Browse The Open dialog box displays Select the firmware file downloaded in step 2 then click Open see figure 7 20 7 23 Firmware Upgrade Simplify 7 SANblade Control iX LF smo Download Firmware I File ata4000 d Browse Save Look C My Documents cl m Adobe 2 dell manuals MSWord Download IC email meeting minutes Documents 7 My eBooks My Pictures 4 File name Download Open Files of type All Files Figure 7 20 Update Firmware Dialog Boxes 10 The file name displays in the Download Firmware dialog box Click Save 11 Follow the instructions to reset the QLA40xx HBA 12 Restart the host PC for the operating system to recognize the new firmware 7 24 150053301 00 D LF smo 7 SANblade Control ix Simplify Firmware Upgrade ls Notes 150053301 00 D 7 25 7 SANblade Control iX LF smo Firmware Upgrade Simplify e 7 26 150053301 00 D
6. 3 4 2 Adding the QLA40xx HBA to the Existing OS Perform the following steps to add the QL4000 SYS driver to an existing Windows 2000 system 1 Install the QLA40xx HBA in the appropriate slot on your computer see section 2 2 2 Restart or power up your computer 3 When your computer powers up Windows 2000 detects the newly installed device then displays the Found New Hardware with SCSI Host Bus Adapter message The Found New Hardware Wizard program is launched to begin installing the QL4000 SYS driver for the QLA40xx HBA 4 Click Next Select Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended Click Next 6 Select specify a location Click Next 7 Insert the driver disk created in section 3 3 in an appropriate drive 8 Inthe Install From Disk dialog box type the path to the QLogic driver directory 13 150053301 00 D and click OK For example A W2k Click Next 10 11 12 In the Start Device Driver Installation dialog box click Next When the Digital Signature Not Found dialog box displays click Yes In the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard Completing the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard dialog box click Finish The following message displays Your hardware settings have changed You must restart your computer for these changes to take effect Do you want to restart your computer now Click Yes 3 3 Simplify Removing the Driver implify NN 3 Windows 2000 Dri
7. 7 3 1 Windows NT Windows 2000 7 5 7 3 2 Red Hat Linux or Solaris 5 7 5 7 4 Getting r Sterled EO 7 5 7 5 Main Window Window 7 6 7 5 1 Host Tabbed PAGE ances ton ewe ae 7 10 7 5 2 HBA Tabbed Pages 7 11 7 5 3 Target Settings Tabbed Page 7 13 7 5 4 Target Information Tabbed Page 7 14 7 5 5 HBA Information Tabbed Page 7 15 7 6 Configuring the QLA40xx 7 15 7 7 Changing the Firmware Configuration Parameters 7 17 7 8 Configuring Targets 7 20 7 8 1 Configuring Specific Targets 7 20 7 8 2 Configuring Using Discovery 7 21 7 8 3 Changing the Target Configuration Parameters 7 22 7 9 Firmware Upgrade 7 23 Figures Figure Page 2 1 QLA4000 HBA Layo i RME oqa ay e eS 2 1 2 2 QLA4000C HBA Layout vr opens 2 2 2 3 7 QLA40XX FIBA LED eda 2 2 7 1 Installation Introduction Dialog 7 2 7 2 Choose Install
8. 0 Options 0009 0 02 Reserved 0 0 Active True Access Granted False Target Entry True Initiator Entry False RetryCount 0 RetryDelay 0 DevType 2 ExeThrottle 16 FirstBurstSize 128 IPOptions 0060000 0 0001 Reserved 0 0 IP Address Valid True iSCSlOptions 000000 0 0 00 Receive Markers Disabled Send Markers Disabled Header Digests Disabled Data Digests Disabled Immediate Data Enabled Initial R2T Enabled Data Sequence In Order Enabled Data PDU In Order Enabled Authentication Disabled el Refresh Figure 7 13 Target Information Tabbed Page 7 14 150053301 00 D pe 7 SANblade Control ix q Configuring the QLA40xx HBA 7 5 5 HBA Information Tabbed Page The HBA Information tabbed page is for information only It provides code versions etc see figure 7 14 HBA Options Target Settings Target Information HBA Information Statistics HBA Type QLA 4000 iSCSI Alias NT HBA Instance 0 IP Address 10 14 64 113 iSCSI Name iqn 2000 04 com qlogic qla 4000 sn000054 General Information Serial Number 0000000054 Connection Type Copper MAC Address 00 CO DD 00 CE 11 Driver Version 0 1 10 1 DBG 4 Firmware Version 00 03 00 15 Refresh Figure 7 14 HBA Information Tabbed Page The Statistics tabbed page is reserved for future use 7 6 Configuring the QLA40xx HBA The first step in using SANblade Control iX is to configure the QLA40xx HBA Afte
9. 3 LargeLuns Windows NT with service pack 4 or higher supports 255 LUNs Through the SCSI Miniport driver set the LargeLuns parameter in the registry The QLogic OEMSETUP INF file has this registry enabled 4 7 Additional Notes To ensure correct driver function the driver changes some of the system related registry entries in the OEMSETUP INF file during driver installation for example the disk timeout value of the system disk driver These values are not restored when the driver is removed 150053301 00 D 4 5 Additional Notes Simplify Ua L L a C C 4 Windows NT Driver Installation Z Notes 4 6 IS0053301 00 D Section 5 Red Hat Linux Driver Installation 5 1 Introduction This section provides instructions for installing the Red Hat Linux driver on a Red Hat Linux 7 2 7 3 or 8 0 operating system Earlier or later versions of Red Hat Linux are not currently supported The latest version of the software drivers and documentation for Red Hat Linux are available on the QLogic Web site www glogic com Be sure to review the README qla4xxx and release txt files for both new and changed information There are two ways to install the Red Hat Linux driver m Build a custom kernel that loads the driver automatically m Build the driver from the source code Then load the driver either manually or through a RAMDISK image which you must build Before installing the driver either by a custom k
10. When this check box is selected the QLA40xx will not attempt to autoconnect to the configured target devices at boot time Instead the host must issue Set Device Database Entry commands 0063h to establish connections to targets MaxOutstanding R2T This column indicates the maximum number of outstanding R2Ts the QLA40xx uses when negotiating with a device during the login phase This parameter indicates how many R2Ts can be outstanding on a SCSI task Valid values are in the range 1 65535 Enable Logout on iSCSI Discovery Session When this check box is selected the QLA40xx HBA initiates an iSCSI logout on a discovery session when discovery is complete before closing the connection When this check box is cleared the QLA40xx closes the TCP connection when discovery is complete This parameter is the same as Logout on iSCSI Discovery Session in the target parameters see section 7 8 3 Connection Keep Alive Timeout This column indicates the time interval in seconds between connection keep alive pings When a connection is idle forthe connection keep alive timeoutinterval the QLA40xx HBA sends an NOP ping to the other device that is part of the connection When the 7 19 7 SANblade Control ix pe Configuring Targets q Simplify NN nn 7 8 device responses to the ping the connection remains open When the device fails to respond the QLA40xx HBA closes the connection and informs the driver that the connecti
11. bzImage modules modules install 6 Configure the boot loader to load the new kernel For example cd usr src linux arch i386 boot bzImage boot newKernel 5 4 150053301 00 D Simplify Installing the Driver LF smo 5 Red Hat Linux Driver Installation Perform the following steps for LILO a Add a section for newKernel in the etc lilo conf file For example image boot newKernel label newKernel read only root dev sda b To load newKernel by default update the default line at the top of the etc lilo conf file For example default newKernel c Load the new boot configuration by typing the following lilo d Restart the system The new kernel image containing the qla4000 driver is now the default boot image Perform the following steps for GRUB a Add a section for newKernel in the etc grub conf file For example title Red Hat Linux newKernel 2 4 7 10 root hd0 0 kernel newkernel ro root dev hda2 b Restart the system The new kernel image containing the qla4000 driver is now the default boot image 7 Type the following command to determine whether your custom kernel is loaded cat proc version 5 3 2 Building a Driver from the Source Code From the source code you can build the qla4000 o driver for your uniprocessor UP or symmetric multiprocessor SMP system then load the driver manually or automatically using a RAMDISK image during system boot time
12. directory where the file was uncompressed type pkgadd d qla4000 150053301 00 D 6 1 6 Solaris Driver Installation pe Installing the Solaris SPARC Driver from the QLogic Web Site q Simplify NN Se 7 You are prompted to select a driver package For example The following packages are available 1 QLA4000 0 QLogic QLA4000 driver sparc Solaris 8 Rev X XX Select package s you wish to process or all to process all packages default all 2722 ql NOTE The revision number X XX indicates the most recent version of the driver 8 Type the number associated with the Solaris SPARC version on your system Press ENTER to continue 9 You are prompted to select the directory where the driver will be installed For example Processing package instance lt QLA4000 0 gt from tmpdir qia4000 QLogic QLA4000 driver sparc Solaris 8 Rev X XX Copyright 1996 2002 by QLogic Corporation All rights reserved Where do you want the driver object installed default kernel drv 10 Press ENTER to accept the default 11 The pkgadd program performs a series of checks then posts a script warning and asks whether to continue the installation For example Executing checkinstll script Using lt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already ins
13. drv st conf 3 Add the appropriate text to identify your tape devices and LUNs For example if you have a tape device at target ID 16 with three attached LUNs type the following name st class scsi target 16 lun 0 name st class scsi target 16 lun 1 name st class scsi target 16 lun 2 4 Save and exit the st conf file 5 Type the following command to restart and reconfigure the system reboot r 6 4 150053301 00 D pe 6 Solaris Driver Installation q Uninstalling the Solaris SPARC Driver nee Uninstalling the Solaris SPARC Driver Perform the following steps to uninstall the Solaris SPARC driver 1 Log in as root 2 Type the following command then press ENTER pkgrm QLA4000 0 3 You are prompted to remove the driver The following package is currently installed QLA4000 0 QLogic QLA4000 driver sparc Solaris 8 Rev X XX Do you want to remove this package y 4 Press ENTER to accept the default The following text displays Removing installed package instance lt QLA4000 0 gt This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of removing this package Do you want to continue with the removal of this package y n q y 5 Press ENTER to accept the default The following text displays Verifying package dependencies Processing package information Removing pathnames in class lt none gt
14. each boot option scsi mod max scsi luns 128 NOTE f the SCSI Mid Layer was loaded using the RAMDISK standard installation the rebuild the RAMDISK see section 5 3 2 4 150053301 00 D 5 9 5 Red Linux Driver Installation LF smo TA Simplify Limitations ee NN Se m If the SCSI Mid Layer is not compiled as a module the boot loader can be configured to scan for multiple LUNs each time the system boots Perform the following steps for LILO 1 Add the following line to each of the kernel images listed the etc lilo conf file append max_scsi_luns 128 2 Type the following command lilo 3 Reboot the system Perform the following steps for GRUB 1 Append the max_scsi_luns parameters to each of the kernel images listed the etc grub conf file For example kernel vmlinux 2 4 7 10 ro root dev hda2 max_scsi_luns 128 2 Reboot the system 5 5 Limitations This driver has not been tested with 64 bit processors 5 6 Proc Filesystem Support The proc filesystem for the QLA4000 driver can be found in the proc scsi qla4000 directory This directory contains a file for each QLogic iSCSI HBA in the system Each file presents information about the adapter and discovered targets 5 10 150053301 00 D Section 6 Solaris Driver Installation QLA4000 This section provides instructions for installing the Solaris SPARC driver in an already installed Solaris SPARC 8 operating system
15. end is required tar xvzf tgz mcopy a tgz rm Makefile cp Makefile kernel Makefile 2 Edit Makefile under the kernel scsi directory For example cd usr src linux drivers scsi vi Makefile For Red Hat Linux 7 2 and 7 3 a Locate the following line subdir CONF G SCSI AIC7XXX aic7xxx Add the following line below it subdir CONF SCSI QLOGIC QLAAXXX b Locate the following line obj CONFIG SCSI QLOGIC QLA2100 Add the following line below it obj CONFIG SCSI QLOGIC QLAA4000 For Red Hat Linux 8 0 a Locate the following line subdir m aic7xxx Add the following lines below it subdir y subdir m la4xxx laxxx b Locate the following line obj CONFIG SCSI QLOGIC QLA1280 Add the following line below it obj S CONFIG SCSI QLA4000 For Red Hat Linux 7 2 7 3 and 8 0 c Append the following line to the end of Makefile qla4xxx qla4000 0 cd qla4xxx make qla4000 0 1S0053301 00 D qla4xxx 1 2 00 la4xxx qla4000 0 1 1280 la4xxx qla4000 0 5 3 5 Red Linux Driver Installation LF smo Installing the Driver Simplify NN e 3 Edit the Config in file under the kernel scsi directory For example usr src linux drivers scsi vi Config
16. firmware aborts the command and or closes the connection when missing PDUs are detected Initial R2T When this check box is selected the QLA40xx HBA negotiates during login phase for InitialIR2T yes When this check box is cleared initial R2T is disabled and the QLA40xx HBA negotiates for InitialR2T no Immediate Data When this check box is selected the QLA40xx firmware negotiates during login phase for Immediate Data yes When this check box is cleared immediate data is disabled and the firmware negotiates for ImmediateData no Execution Throttle This column specifies the execution throttle value The execution throttle is used by the QLA40xx firmware to limit the number of concurrently executing commands Valid values are in the range 0 65535 In target mode this column is used by the QLA40xx to determine the MaxCmdSN maximum command sequence number to report to an initiator during a logged in iSCSI session In initiator mode when this value is nonzero the firmware limits the number of outstanding commands to the smaller of this value and the number of commands advertised by the target s MaxCmdSN value Device Timeout When this check box is selected the QLA40xx firmware ignores the IOCB command timeout values specified by the host Suspend Task on Firmware Error When this check box is selected the QLA40xx suspends the firmware when an unrecoverable error is detected instead of automatically restarti
17. kernel drv sparcv9 qla4000 kernel drv qla4000 Executing postremove script Updating system information Removal of lt QLA4000 0 gt was successful 6 Type the following command to restart and reconfigure the system reboot r 150053301 00 D 6 5 6 Solaris Driver Installation fog Uninstalling the Solaris SPARC Driver q NN v Notes 6 6 150053301 00 D Part Ill SANblade Control iX This part of the SANblade 4000 Series User s Guide describes the SANblade Control iX GUI a stand alone application for configuring your QLA4000 HBA referred to as HBA or adapter Section 7 contains the following information m An overview of SANblade Control iX Installation instructions Uninstallation instructions Operating instructions The latest version of SANblade Control iX is available on the QLogic web site www qlogic com 150053301 00 D 1 Simplify III SANblade Control iX LF smo NN Notes 2 150053301 00 D Section 7 SANblade Control iX 7 1 Introduction QLA40xx HBA includes the SANblade Control iX GUI The SANblade Control iX GUI interface runs on Windows NT Windows 2000 Red Hat Linux and Solaris SPARC operating systems SANblade Control iX configures the QLA40xx HBA that resides in the host PC and allows you to m Set the QLA40xx HBA s basic configuration IP address iSCSI name etc Enter iSCSI target information IP addresses of targets to whi
18. the following make dep Create a new directory qla4xxx Using the disk created in section 5 2 copy the qla4xxxsrc v1 xx tgz file to qla4xxx and extract the files For example mkdir qla4xxx qla4xxx mcopy a tgz The period at the end is required tar xvzf tgz 6 Build the driver qla4000 0 from the source code by typing make SMP 0 NOTE Refer to Makefile for additional supported command line parameters After building a UP version of the driver you must load the driver by one of the following methods Manually see section 5 3 2 3 m Through a RAMDISK image which you must build see section 5 3 2 4 150053301 00 D Simplify Installing the Driver LF sms 5 Red Hat Linux Driver Installation 5 3 2 2 Building a Symmetric Multiprocessor SMP Version of the Driver Perform the following steps to build an SMP version of the qla4000 driver 1 Extract the kernel header and kernel source RPM files from the first Red Hat CD ROM mnt cdrom RedHat RPMS rpm iv kernel headers rpm not required for Red Hat Linux 7 3 rpm kernel source rpm 2 Prepare source headers for an SMP module build by changing to the Linux source directory Type the following cd usr src linux 2 4 3 Type the following command to access the Main Menu make menuconfig a From the Main Menu select Processor type and features and press ENTER b From the Proces
19. to the Existing OS Updating the Existing Driver NOTE The system cannot boot from the device attached to the QLA40xx HBA 3 4 1 Initial OS Installation with the QLA40xx as an Add On Device NOTE m The system cannot boot from a device attached to the QLA40xx HBA consequently the operating system OS cannotbe installed on the device attached to the QLA40xx HBA m You mustcreate a driver disk see section 3 3 when installing the OS and the QL4000 SYS driver You cannot install the QL4000 SYS driver directly Perform the following steps to install Windows 2000 and the QL4000 SYS driver when the QLA40xx HBA is attached to a nonbootable device 1 2 Or TE 3 2 Start the Windows 2000 installation procedure using the Setup disks or CD If you are booting from the CD and the following message displays press F6 Press F6 if you want to install a third party SCSI or RAID Driver After all the standard devices have been loaded press S to Specify Additional Device Go to step 5 If you are booting from the floppy disk after the standard devices have been detected and configured press S to Specify Additional Device Select Other and press ENTER Insert the QLogic driver disk created in section 3 3 and press ENTER Select the QLogic QLA4000 PCI iSCSI Adapter then press ENTER Continue with standard installation procedure 150053301 00 D 3 Windows 2000 Driver Installation Installing the Driver ls
20. 30 02 Rev B update 8 20 02 Rev C update 11 8 02 Rev D update 1 30 03 Changes Document Sections Affected QLA4000 4000C now supports draft 0 20 of iSCSI standard was draft 0 8 12 Changed operating power from 15 watts to 25 watts 2 3 Added QLPSEDUO IMF file to list of files provided for the Windows 2000 driver 3 2 Added support for Red Hat Linux 8 0 5 Corrected code in step 3 5 3 1 Removed the following line from step 12 6 2 kernel drv qla4000 conf Corrected package name to QLA4000 0 6 2 Removed Solaris 9 from instructions 6 2 Removed Fibre Channel in references to tape devices 6 2 6 4 Title change to clarify section content 6 3 6 4 Clarified instructions for accessing sd conf and st conf files by opening them with 6 3 6 4 an editor instead of only accessing their location Added more information about uninstalling the Solaris driver 6 5 2002 2003 QLogic Corporation All rights reserved worldwide First Printed February 2002 Printed in U S A QLogic Corporation 26600 Aliso Viejo Parkway Aliso Viejo CA 92656 800 662 4471 or 949 389 6000 Page ii 150053301 00 D Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction 1 1 How to Use this Guide 1 1 1 2 General Description 1 1 1 3 Features i o toe put es aen aksa a ik as 1 2 Part Hardware Section 2 QLA4000 4000C 2 1 QLA40xx HBA
21. BA Form factor full card 16 93 5 15 6 7 2 5 Operating power 25 watts 2 4 Label The transceiver on the QLA4000 HBA is a Class laser product It complies with IEC 825 1 and FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 The transceiver must be operated under recommended operating conditions CLASS LASER PRODUCT 2 5 Agency Certification The following sections contain a summary of the EMC EMI test specifications performed on the QLA4000 4000C 150110404 to comply with radiated emission radiated immunity and product safety standards 2 5 1 EMI and EMC Requirements The QLA4000 4000C conforms to the following requirements m FCC Part 15 Class B Radiated EmissionClass a Conducted EmissionClass B ICES 003 Class CE Mark 89 336 EEC EMC Directive 150053301 00 D 2 5 2 QLA4000 4000C dI Agency Certification Simplify m EN55022 1998 CISPR22 1997 Class B Radiated EmissionClass Conducted EmissionClass B 55024 1998 Immunity Standards EN61000 4 2 1995 ESD EN61000 4 3 1995 RF Electro Magnetic Field EN61000 4 4 1995 Fast Transient Burst EN61000 4 5 1995 Fast Surge Common Differential EN61000 4 6 1996 RF Conducted Susceptibility EN61000 4 8 1994 Power Frequency Magnetic Filed EN61000 4 11 1994 Voltage Dips and Interrupt EN61000 3 2 1995 Harmonic Current Emission EN61000 3 3 1995 Voltage Fluctuatio
22. Folder Dialog Box 7 2 7 3 Choose Shortcut Folder Dialog 7 3 7 4 Pre Installation Summary Dialog 7 3 7 5 Install Complete Dialog BOX 7 4 7 6 Host Information Tabbed Page Main Window 7 6 7 7 Target Information Tabbed Page 7 8 7 8 LUN List Tabbed Page Se accanto ter dcus 2 FL Sun WS da 7 9 7 9 Host Information Tabbed 7 10 7 10 HBA Options Tabbed Page 7 11 7 11 HBA Options Tabbed Page Network 7 12 7 12 Target Settings Tabbed 7 13 7 13 Target Information Tabbed Page 7 14 7 14 Information Tabbed 7 15 7 15 HBA Tabbed Page Network 7 16 7 16 Firmware Parameters Table Read 7 17 15053301 00 D Page v SANblade 4000 Series User s Guide pe 1 Gb iSCSI to Host Bus Adapters q SME Dr OO 7 17 Firmware Parameters Dialog 7 17 7 18 Save Firmware Parameters
23. QLA40xx is an iSCSI HBA that provides PCI connectivity to SCSI using iSCSI protocol This release of the QLA40xx HBA implements draft 0 20 of the IETF iSCSI standard which creates a new industry standard SAN technology based on internet protocols TCP IP Updates to later iSCSI drafts will be available for downloads to the HBA iSCSI enables new IP based SANs which are similar to Fibre Channel SANs as well as a new set of storage applications for example remote storage QLA40xx HBA implements the complete protocol stack including TCP IP on the and off loads the host of any protocol processing Off loading the host frees the system to perform other tasks and deliver optimum total system performance The QLA40xx HBA handles complete SCSI transactions iSCSI TCP IP and Ethernet 1S0053301 00 D 1 1 1 Introduction LF s implify Features NN pRBB hA 1 3 Features Compliance with Local Bus Specification revision 2 2 Supports iSCSI standards with soft upgrades as the standard evolves 32 64 bit 33 66 MHz universal PCI 1 Gbps full duplex Ethernet Complete TCP IP protocol off load iSCSI initiator and target modes RJ45 gigabit Ethernet connector QLA4000C HBA Small form factor LC fiber optic connector QLA4000 HBA 1 2 150053301 00 D Part I Hardware This part of the SANblade 4000 User s Guide describes the host bus adapters HBAs and how to install and configure them See the sectio
24. SANblade 4000 Series User s Guide 1 Gb iSCSI to PCI Host Bus Adapters 1S0053301 00 D Page SANblade 4000 Series User s Guide pe 1 Gb iSCSI to PCI Host Bus Adapters q 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 Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 2000 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation QLogic is a trademark of QLogic Corporation Red Hat Linux is a registered trademark of Red Hat Corporation All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Document Revision History Rev A release 4
25. TEM CurrentControlSet Services QI4000 Parameters Device 3 Double click MaximumSGList REG DWORD 0x44 4 Enter a value from 16 to 255 10h to FFh A value of 255 FFh enables the maximum 1 MB transfer size Any value above 255 enables 64K transfers The default value is 33 21h 5 Click OK 6 Exit the REGEDT32 program then restart the system 150053301 00 D 3 5 3 Windows 2000 Driver Installation pe System Registry Parameters q Simplify NN 3 6 2 NumberofRequests Windows 2000 supports the NumberOfRequests registry parameter to specify the maximum number of outstanding requests per HBA When the QLogic driver is installed the registry is automatically updated with this parameter set to a value of 150 96h WARNING Do not increase this parameter above 150 Doing so can result in a system failure 3 6 150053301 00 D 4 1 Section 4 Windows NT Driver Installation QL4000 SYS Supported Features The Windows NT driver QL4000 sys supports the iSCSI features provided by the QLogic QLA40xx iSCSI PCI HBA This driver works with the Windows NT x86 release with SP6 Earlier versions of Windows NT and SP are not supported The following files are provided for installation of the Windows NT driver NT4 QLOGIC Diskette identification file NT4 TXTSETUP OEM Driver installation script for text mode installation NT4 NT4 0EMSETUP INF Driver installation script NT4 NT4 QL4000 CAT Catalo
26. The latest version of the Solaris SPARC driver package is available on the QLogic Web site www qlogic com The files in the driver package cannot be read nor installed from a DOS environment Be sure to review the README TXT file for both new and changed information To install the driver from the QLogic web site see section 6 2 If you are installing the driver from another media for example a floppy disk transfer the qla4000 Z file to a temporary directory on the machine where the driver is to be installed then continue with step 4 in section 6 2 6 1 Pre installation Requirements Before you install the Solaris driver uninstall any existing QLA4000 driver using the pkgrm utility Install the Solaris driver before installing the QL40xx HBA 6 2 Installing the Solaris SPARC Driver from the QLogic Web Site Perform the following steps to download the Solaris SPARC driver from the web to your hard disk then install the driver on your system NOTE To install the QLA4000 driver you must have superuser privileges 1 Log on to the system as a superuser 2 Download the driver package from the QLogic Web site www qlogic com to a directory on the Solaris machine s hard disk 3 At the command prompt change the directory cd to the directory where the file was downloaded 4 At the command prompt type uncompress qla4000 Z 5 Step 4 produces a file in the same directory called qla4000 6 Atthe command promptin the
27. To build a UP version of the qla4000 driver see section 5 3 2 1 To build an SMP version of the 4000 driver see section 5 3 2 2 After building a UP or SMP version of the driver you must load the driver by one of the following methods m Manually see section 5 3 2 3 m Through a RAMDISK image which you must build see section 5 3 2 4 150053301 00 D 5 5 5 Red Linux Driver Installation LF smo Installing the Driver Simplify NN V Xv o wA P 6 5 3 2 1 Building Uniprocessor UP Version of the Driver 5 6 Perform the following steps to build a UP version of the qla4000 driver 1 Extract the kernel header and kernel source RPM files from the first Red Hat CD ROM mnt cdrom RedHat RPMS rpm iv kernel headers rpm not required for Red Hat Linux 7 3 rpm iv kernel source rpm 2 Prepare source headers by changing to the kernel source directory For example usr src linux 2 4 Configure additional support First type the following command to access the Main Menu make menuconfig a From the Main Menu select SCSI Support and press ENTER b From the SCSI Support menu select SCSI Generic Support and press the SPACEBAR twice c Select Exit to exit the Main Menu The system prompts Do you wish to save your new kernel configuration Select Yes The system saves a new config file config in the current directory Under the kernel source directory type
28. W2K QLOGIC Diskette identification file W2K TXTSETUP OEM Driver installation script for text mode installation W2K W2K OEMSETUP INF Driver installation script W2K W2kK QLPSEUDO INF QLogic pseudo LUN installation script W2K W2K QL4000 CAT Catalog file W2K W2K QL4000 SYS QLogic QL4000 PCI miniport driver W2K W2K RELEASE TXT Release notes W2K W2K README TXT Helpful hints about the driver Be sure to review the README TXT file for both new and changed information 3 3 Creating the Driver Disk Optional A driver disk is useful when installing the Windows 2000 driver You can create the driver disk after downloading the driver from the QLogic web site Follow these steps to create driver disk from the QLogic web site 1 Locate the driver you want the QLogic web site www glogic com and click Download When prompted Would you like to open the file or save it to your computer click the Save button Specify a temporary location on the hard drive and download the driver 3 Insert a blank disk in drive A 4 Run the self extracting file you just downloaded specifying A for Unzip To 150053301 00 D Folder 3 1 3 Windows 2000 Driver Installation pe Installing the Driver q Simplify 3 4 Installing the Driver This section is divided into the following three sections Initial OS Installation with the QLA40xx HBA as an Add on Device Adding the QLA40xx HBA
29. a Custom Kernel to Load the Driver Automatically Building a Driver from the Source Code Building a Uniprocessor UP Version of the Driver Building a Symmetric Multiprocessor SMP Version of the Driver Loading the Driver Manually Building a RAMDISK Image to Load the Driver Automatically System Driver Parameter max scsi 6 LIMITATIONS u r u Re nt Ake Tae RERO Proc Filesystem Solaris Driver Installation Pre installation Installing the Solaris SPARC Driver from the QLogic Web Site Target and LUN Support for Disk Target and LUN Support Tape Uninstalling the Solaris SPARC SANblade Control iX SANblade Control iX st aria thori C RO ce ie cba ac dO s Installation Procedure Windows NT and Windows 2000 Red Hat Linux and Solaris SPARC 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 5 6 1 6 1 6 3 6 4 6 5 7 1 7 1 7 4 15053301 00 D pe SANblade 4000 Series User s Guide 1 Gb iSCSI to PCI Host Bus Adapters ls 7 3 Uninstalling SANblade 7 5
30. aris SPARC see section 7 3 2 7 3 1 Windows NT Windows 2000 Follow these steps to uninstall the SANblade Control iX GUI for Windows NT 2000 1 From the Start menu point to Programs point to QLogic Corporation point to SANblade Control iX then click Uninstall SANblade Control iX 2 After SANblade Control iX is removed use the Explore window to delete the directory C Program Files QLogic Corporation SANblade Control iX 7 3 2 Red Hat Linux or Solaris SPARC You can uninstall the SANblade Control iX GUI from the Home Directory or from the command line m From the Home Directory click Home Directory then select opt QLogic Corporation SANblade Control iX SANblIade Uninstall Data Uninstall iscsi m From the Command line type cd opt Q SAN Un Then run the program by typing Uninstall SANblade Control iX The uninstall program does not usually remove the subdirectory QLogic Corporation If you want to remove this directory and everything beneath it type the following cd opt rm rf QLogic Corporation 7 4 Getting Started The following sections describe SANblade Control iX and provide instructions on how to configure the QLA40xx configure targets edit target and firmware configuration parameters and upgrade the firmware NOTE You must configure the QLA40xx HBA see section 7 6 before you configure targets edit target and firmware configuration parameters or perform a firmware
31. ary tabbed page for interactive use Use this page to select iSCSI targets see figure 7 12 HBA Options Target Settings Target Information Information Staustcs HBA Type QLA 4000 iSCSI Alias NT HBA Instance 0 Address 10 14 64 113 iSCSI Name iqn 2000 04 com qlogic qla 4000 sn000054 Target Configuration a saved blank iSCSI Name will issue a Send Targets command Bind IPAddress Port iSCSIName TargetID Alias State ivi 10 14 64 159 3260 iqn 1992 08 com D Session active vi 10 14 64 155 3260 ign 1987 05 com 1 jbod3 Session active vi 10 14 64 155 3260 iqn 1987 05 com 2 linuxt Session active m Config Parameters Figure 7 12 Target Settings Tabbed Page 150053301 00 D 7 13 7 SANblade Control ix LF smo Main Window and Window Navigation 2 0 s 7 5 4 Target Information Tabbed Page The Target Information tabbed page provides information about iSCSI targets you cannot configure iSCSI targets on this page see figure 7 13 HBA Options Target Settings Target Information Information 5121515 HBA Type QLA 4000 iSCSI Alias NT Instance 0 Address 10 14 64 113 iSCSI Name iqn 2000 04 com qlogic qla 4000 sn000054 Select Target 10 14 64 159 3260 Target ID 0 t Parameter Negotiated Values iSCSI Name ign 1992 08 com netapp sn 50376104 Target ID
32. ch you want to connect Edit the target and firmware configuration parameters m Read back useful QLA40xx HBA and target information 7 2 Installation Procedure Follow the instructions in section 7 2 1 to install the SANblade Control iX GUI on Windows NT and Windows 2000 operating systems Follow the instructions in section 7 2 2 to install the SANblade Control GUI on Red Hat Linux and Solaris SPARC operating systems 7 2 1 Windows NT and Windows 2000 Follow these steps to install the SANblade Control ix GUI 1 Download SANblade Control from the QLogic web site a Locate SANblade Control iX on the QLogic web site www glogic com and click Download b When prompted Would you like to open the file or save it to your computer click the Save button Specify a temporary location on the hard drive and download the file 2 Click Start menu then click Run Type the following then click OK lt drive gt SANblade Control iX setup exe 3 InstallAnywhere prepares to install SANblade Control iX The Introduction dialog box displays Follow the instructions and click Next 150053301 00 D 7 1 7 SANblade Control iX LF smo 1 lif m Installation Procedure Simplity C CU T U sxs s S SANblade Control IX MEE Introduction InstallAnywhere will guide you through the installation of SANblade Control Introduction Itis strongly recommended that you quit all programs bef
33. e the QLA40xx HBA into the slot Carefully press the HBA into the slot until it seats firmly 7 Secure the QLA40xx HBA to the chassis Follow the PC manufacturer s instructions 8 Connect the appropriate cable from the devices to the corresponding connector 9 Carefully reinstall the computer cover Insert and tighten the computer cover screws 10 Power up the PC See the appropriate section for detailed instructions on how to install the software drivers See section 7 for detailed instruction on how to install the SANblade Control iX GUI 2 3 Specifications Tables 2 1 and 2 2 define the QLA40xx HBA specifications Table 2 1 QLA40xx HBA Operating Environment Environment Minimum Maximum Operating temperature 0 C 32 F 55 C 131 F Storage temperature 20 C 4 F 70 C 158 F Relative humidity noncondensing 10 90 Storage humidity noncondensing 5 95 2 4 150053301 00 D Simplify Agency Certification ls Table 2 2 QLA40xx HBA Specifications Type Specifications dI 2 QLA4000 4000C Universal PCI specifications PCI Local Bus Specification revision 2 2 32 64 bit 33 66 MHz 3 3 V and 5 V buses supported five percent Standards IP v 4 SCSI Architecture Model SAM 2 SCSI 3 Command Set Connectors Optical mutimode cable with an LC style duplex connector QLA4000 HBA Cat5e or straight through cable not cross over cable with an RJ45 connector QLA4000C H
34. ernel or by the source code you must create a driver disk see section 5 2 5 2 Creating the Driver Disk You can create the driver disk after downloading the driver from the QLogic web site The driver disk contains a compressed file qla4xxxsrc v1 xx tgz The installation procedures starting in section 5 3 provide instructions on how and when to uncompress qla4xxxsrc v1 xx tgz which contains the following files Makefile kernel Makefile ql4drvr c ql4ioctl c ql4print c ql4lists h ql4print h qla4x_fw h qla4xxx h qlinioct h qlisioct h qlisioln h release txt revision notes 150053301 00 D 5 1 Installing the Driver Simplify NN 5 Red Linux Driver Installation LF smo m BUILD KERNEL txt m README qla4xxx Perform the following steps to create a driver disk from the QLogic web site 1 Download the qla4xxxsrc v1 xx tgz file from the QLogic Web site 2 If What would you like to do with this file displays select Save this file to disk 3 Insert a blank disk 4 Download the file to the disk 5 3 Installing the Driver There are two ways to install the Red Hat Linux driver m Build a custom kernel that loads the driver automatically see section 5 3 1 m Build the driver from the source code see section 5 3 2 The driver must then be loaded by one of the following methods a Manually see section 5 3 2 3 Through RAMDISK image which you must build see section 5 3 2 4 5 3 1 Buildin
35. g Custom Kernel to Load the Driver Automatically The following instructions are an example of how to compile the driver into the Red Hat Linux kernel You may need to make some adjustments to the instructions depending on your system hardware or software configuration The kernel source tree is referenced as usr src linux Before building a custom kernel do the following Verify that both kernel headers kernel source RPMs are already installed by typing the following rpm grep kernel m Ifthe kernel headers and kernel source RPMs are not installed install them from the Red Hat distribution CD by typing the following commands rpm i kernel source rpm i kernel headers not required for Red Hat Linux 7 3 Perform the following steps to build a custom kernel 1 Create a new QLogic directory under the kernel source tree then copy the qla4xxxsrc v1 xx tgz file from the driver disk you created in section 5 2 to the new directory Extract the driver source and additional information files from the tgz file Finally remove Makefile the contents of which are not needed 5 2 150053301 00 D 5 Red Hat Linux Driver Installation Installing the Driver EN when building a custom kernel and copy the information from Makefile kernal into Makefile which is read at boot time For example mkdir usr src linux drivers scsi qla4xxx usr src linux drivers scsi qla4xxx The period at the
36. g file NT4 T4 QL4000 SYS QLogic QL4000 miniport driver NT4 NT4 RELEASE TXT Release notes NNTANNTAAREADME TXT Helpful hints about the driver Be sure to review the README TXT file for both new and changed information 4 2 Driver Files m m m m m m m 4 3 Creating the Driver Disk Optional A driver disk is useful when installing the Windows NT driver You can create the driver disk after downloading the driver from the QLogic web site Follow these steps to create driver disk from the QLogic web site 1 Locate the driver you want on the QLogic web site www qlogic com and click Download When prompted Would you like to open the file or save it to your computer click the Save button Specify a temporary location on the hard drive and download the driver 3 Insert a blank disk in drive A 4 Run the self extracting file you just downloaded specifying A for Unzip To 150053301 00 D Folder 4 1 4 Windows NT Driver Installation LF smo Installing the Driver Simplify NN 4 4 Installing the Driver This section is divided into the following three sections Initial OS Installation with the QLA40xx HBA as an Add on Device Adding the QLA4000 SYS Driver to the Existing OS Updating the Existing Driver NOTE The system cannot boot from the device attached to the QLA40xx HBA 4 4 1 Initial OS Installation with the QLA40xx HBA as an Add on Device NOTE The system can
37. he HBA Options tabbed page first to set basic QLA40xx HBA information such as IP address iSCSI alias etc From the Select Option drop down box you can view and configure the following parameters as shown in figures 7 10 and 7 11 LF sms 7 SANblade Control iX m Firmware m Network HBA Options Target Settings Target Information Information Statistics Type QLA 4000 iSCSI Alias NT Instance 0 IP Address 10 14 64 113 iSCSI Name iqn 2000 04 com glogic qla 4000 sn000054 Select Options Firmware v View Configured Firmware Values View Restore Factory Defaults Restore Update HBA with new Firmware Select Firmware to Download Refresh Save Figure 7 10 HBA Options Tabbed Page Firmware 150053301 00 D 7 11 7 SANblade Control iX Main Window and Window Navigation Se 7 12 HBA Options Target Settings Target Information HBA Information Statistics HBA Type QLA 4000 iSCSI Alias NT HBA Instance 0 IP Address 1 ol 14 64 11 3 iSCSI Name ign 2000 04 com glogic qla 4000 sn000054 Select Options Network w Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 10 14 64 1 Figure 7 11 HBA Options Tabbed Page Network der Simplify 150053301 00 D 7 5 3 7 SANblade Control ix Main Window and Window Navigation Target Settings Tabbed Page Target Settings is the prim
38. he following command to build the RAMDISK image that contains the qla4000 o module mkinitrd f lt RAMDISK image file name gt lt kernel version gt For example mkinitrd f boot newinitrd image img 2 4 7 10 mkinitrd f boot newinitrd image img 2 4 7 10smp NOTE Toobtain your kernel version before using the above command type uname r 4 Configure the boot loader with the new RAMDISK image Perform the following steps for LILO a Add the following line to one of the kernel entry sections in the etc lilo conf file to use the RAMDISK image initrd boot newinitrd image img b Type the following command 1110 Reboot the system Perform the following steps for GRUB a Add the following line to one of the kernel entry sections in the etc grub conf file to use the RAMDISK image initrd newinitrd image img b Reboot the system 5 4 System Driver Parameter max_scsi_luns Support for multiple LUNs can be configured in one of three ways Currently the maximum number of LUNs that can be scanned for each device is 128 NOTE If you have multiple HBAs set max scsi luns to the largest number of LUNs supported by any one of these HBAs m To configure multiple LUN support during boot time type the following at the boot prompt boot linux max scsi luns 128 m If the SCSI Mid Layer is compiled as a module add the following line to the letc modules conf file to scan for multiple LUNs at
39. in For Red Hat Linux 7 2 and 7 3 locate the following lines dep_tristate Qlogic QLA 2100 FC SCSI support CONFIG_SCSI_QLOGIC_QLA2100 SCONFIG_SCS dep_tristate Qlogic QLA 2200 FC SCSI support CONFIG SCSI OLOGIC QLA2200 SCONFIG_SCS For Red Hat Linux 8 0 locate the following lines dep tristate Qlogic QLA 1280 FC SCSI support CONFIG SCSI OLOGIC QLA1280 SCONFIG SCS For Red Hat Linux 7 2 7 3 and 8 0 add the following line below these lines dep tristate Qlogic QLA 4000 iSCSI support CONFIG SCSI OLOGIC OLA4000 SCONFIG SCS 4 Configure the kernel to load the new QLogic driver First type the following command to change to the linux directory and access the Main Menu cd usr src linux make menuconfig a From the Main Menu select SCSI Support and press ENTER b From the SCSI Support menu select SCSI Generic Support and press the SPACEBAR twice c Select SCSI low level drivers and press ENTER d From the SCSI low level drivers menu scroll down and select QLogic QLA 4000 iSCSI support Press the SPACEBAR e Select Exit until you exit the Main Menu The system prompts Do you wish to save your new kernel configuration Select Yes The system saves a new config file config in the current directory 5 Create a bootable kernel image by typing the following make dep
40. isplays Your hardware settings have changed You must restart your computer for these changes to take effect Do you want to restart your computer now Click Yes to restart the computer 3 5 Removing the Driver To uninstall the QLA4000 SYS driver power down your computer and remove the QLA40xx HBA from your computer according to the manufacturer s instructions 3 4 150053301 00 D Simplify System Registry Parameters ls LF smo 3 Windows 2000 Driver Installation NOTE You do not have to use the Device Manager or the Hardware Wizard to uninstall the QLA40xx HBA After you have removed the QLA40xx HBA and restarted your computer Windows 2000 recognizes that it has been removed 3 6 System Registry Parameters The following system registry parameters are available with the QLA40xx HBA MaximumSGList NumberofRequests 3 6 1 MaximumSGList Windows 2000 includes enhanced scatter gather list support for doing large SCSI I O transfers Windows 2000 supports up to 256 scatter gather segments of 4096 bytes each allowing transfers up to 1 048 576 bytes NOTE The OEMSETUP INF file automatically updates the registry to support 33 scatter gather segments This setting provides the best overall performance To change this value follow these steps 1 Click Start click Run and open the REGEDT32 program 2 Select HKEY LOCAL MACHINE and follow the tree structure to the QLogic driver HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SYS
41. led to C Program Files QLogic Corporation SANblade Control iX Press Done to quit the installer sance Figure 7 5 Install Complete Dialog Box 8 To run SANblade Control iX click Start select Programs select the install group the default is QLogic Corporation then click SANblade Control iX If you selected Desktop in step 5 double click the icon on your desktop 7 2 2 Red Hat Linux and Solaris SPARC Follow these steps to install the SANblade Control iX GUI 1 Locate SANblade Control iX on the QLogic web site www glogic com and click Link to driver 2 If prompted What would you like to do with this file choose Save this program to disk Specify a temporary location on the hard drive and download the file 3 From the command line go to the temporary location created in step 2 Then launch the install program For example cd folder QLogic Corporation sh install bin 4 You can run SANblade Control iX from the Home Directory or from the command line From the Home Directory click Home Directory then select opt QLogic Corporation SANblade Control iX SANbIade From the command line type cd opt Q SAN SANblade 7 4 150053301 00 D pe 7 SANblade Control ix q Getting Started Vi 7 3 Uninstalling SANblade Control iX To uninstall SANblade Control from Windows NT or Windows 2000 see section 7 3 1 To uninstall SANblade Control from Red Hat Linux or Sol
42. maining devices This method prevents you from having to enter iSCSI names for each target In the following example there is an iSCSI target at IP address 10 14 64 150 Behind this target are two available drives with iSCSI alias Drive1 and Drive2 1 2 3 4 IS0053301 00 D On the Target Settings tabbed page under IP Address enter IP address 10 14 64 150 Leave the iSCSI Name field blank Click Save Click the Target Settings tab The following three targets appear a IP address 10 14 64 150 a IP address 10 14 64 150 with iSCSI alias Drive1 a IP address 10 14 64 150 with iSCSI alias Drive2 7 21 7 SANblade Control ix LF smo Simplify Configuring Targets C CUCU C s UU C T T UU U zs s 7 8 3 5 Restart the host PC for the operating system to recognize the new targets CAUTION iSCSI port number defaults to 3260 Do not change this number unless required by the configured target Changing the Target Configuration Parameters 7 22 NOTE If you changed the firmware configuration parameters see section 7 7 a subset of those settings appear for the corresponding target configuration parameters Changing the target configuration parameters will not change the corresponding firmware configuration parameters Perform the following steps to edit the target configuration parameters 1 Click the desired adapter in the tree 2 Click the Target Settings tab 3 Click C
43. n and Flicker Ooooco VCCI Class AS NZS 3548 Class 2 5 2 Product Safety Requirements m UL cUL UL60950 third edition Q CSA C22 2 No 60950 Class 1 Laser Product per DHHS 21CFR J 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive a TUV EN60950 2000 EN60825 1 1994 A11 2 6 150053301 00 D Part Software This part of the SANblade 4000 Series User s Guide describes how to install the software drivers for the supported operating systems See the section that corresponds to your computer s operating system Software Section Windows 2000 driver 3 Windows NT driver 4 Red Hat Linux driver 5 Solaris SPARC v8 and 9 6 Before you install the software drivers you need to locate and download the appropriate drivers for your operating system The latest version of the QLA40xx drivers are located in the QLogic Web site www qlogic com QLogic drivers are self extracting and meant to be downloaded onto disks The installation instructions in this guide assume that the QLogic drivers reside on disks IS0053301 00 D II 1 I Software qA eee LLL lt lt Y 02000 Notes 1 2 150053301 00 D 3 1 Section 3 Windows 2000 Driver Installation QL4000 SYS Supported Features The Windows 2000 driver QL4000 sys supports the iSCSI features provided by the QLogic QLA40xx iSCSI PCI HBA 3 2 Driver Files The following files are provided for installation of the Windows 2000 driver
44. n that corresponds to your HBA HBA Section QLA4000 4000C 2 NOTE lf you installing the QLA40xx HBA in Solaris SPARC system install the Solaris SPARC driver before installing the QLA40xx HBA see section 6 150053301 00 D 1 1 Hardware qA eee Notes l 2 150053301 00 D Section 2 QLA4000 4000C 2 1 QLA40xx HBA Components Figures 2 1 2 2 identify the QLA40xx HBA components referenced throughout this section Each QLA40xx HBA has a unique serial number its location on the HBA is noted in the figure Take a minute to write down the serial number of the QLA40xx an SERIAL NUMBER QURE DD Figure 2 1 QLA4000 HBA Layout 1S0053301 00 D 2 1 2 QLA4000 4000C pe QLA40xx HBA Components q Simplify C 7 SERIAL NUMBER LED1 C Figure 2 2 QLA4000C HBA Layout 2 1 1 LEDs Figure 2 3 identifies and describes the activity of QLA40xx HBA LEDs Amber LED LNK ON link established OFF link found Green LED ON receive transmit activity OFF no activity GREEN LED AMBER LED HOLO3NNOO 2 HOLO3NNOO Figure 2 3 QLA40xx HBA LED Activity 2 2 150053301 00 D Installation in the Com
45. ndow and Window Navigation information LUN List Vendor SEAGATE Product ID ST318452FC Product Revision 0002 Target iSCSI Name iqn 1987 05 com cisco 00 6502aad104c9aba544c 17f 1dfc9e4889 jbod3 Target Alias Name jbod3 LUN ID Vendor Product ID Revision Size GB 0 SEAGATE ST318452FC 0002 17 502 Figure 7 8 LUN List Tabbed Page The right hand side of the screen contains a series of tabbed pages which change depending on what is selected in the HBA tree When SANblade Control iX starts the Host Information tabbed page displays Tabbed pages Different tabbed pages appear when you click on an adapter name a target or a LUN in the tree These pages are described in sections 7 5 1 through 7 5 5 150053301 00 D 7 9 7 SANblade Control iX LF smo Main Window and Window Navigation Simplify 7 5 1 Host Tabbed Page 7 10 When SANblade Control iX starts the first screen is the main window which defaults to the Host Information tabbed page see figure 7 9 Host Information Host suzieq_test2 OS Type Microsoft Platform Windows NT OS Version 4 0 Figure 7 9 Host Information Tabbed Page The Host Information tabbed page provides the following information about the local machine host Host name m OS type OS version 150053301 00 D Main Window Window Navigation 7 5 2 HBA Tabbed Pages Use t
46. ne if your motherboard requires configuration 2 Power down the peripherals then the computer 3 Remove the computer cover and save the screws 4 Choose any PCI bus slot that supports bus mastering Most motherboards automatically assign an IRQ level and interrupt line if your motherboard does not you must assign the IRQ level and use interrupt line A for this slot NOTE m Some motherboards have two kinds of PCI bus slots master and slave The QLA40xx HBA must be in a PCI bus master slot Some motherboards have PCI bus master slots that are shared with onboard devices QLA40xx HBAs do not work in shared slots 150053301 00 D 2 3 Simplify Specifications implify NN U UY U UU C CYs CV r Css 2 QLA4000 4000C Z m connectors vary among system HBA manufacturers The QLA40xx HBA is a 64 bit PCI device that can function in a 32 bit slot the slot conforms to the PCI specification the rear edge of the PCI slot is notched If you try to install the QLA40xx HBA into a slot that does not conform to the PCI specification you may damage the QLA40xx HBA PCI and PCI X slots look the same If the PC contains both PCI and PCI X slots refer to the PC manufacturer s instructions to determine the slot type m The QLA40xx HBAs are designed and tested to operate at PCI bus speeds of up to 66 MHz 5 Remove the slot cover for the slot in which you will install the QLA40xx HBA 6 Plac
47. ng the QLA40xx This bit is used for debugging purposes 7 18 150053301 00 D 7 SANblade Control iX Changing the Firmware Configuration Parameters A 150053301 00 D Q Verbose Autoconnect Debug When this check box is selected the QLA40xx firmware generates a console trace of all PDUs sent and received by the QLA40xx before an Initialize Firmware command 0060h is received MaxBurstSize This column indicates the maximum length for data sequences the QLA40xx uses when negotiating with a device during login phase This parameter indicates how many units 512 bytes unit of data the QLA40xx can send receive Valid values are in the range 0 to 32767 units 512 to 16MB 1 bytes a value of 0 indicates unlimited data units FirstBurstSize This column indicates the maximum length for unsolicited data the QLA40xx uses when negotiating with a device during the login phase This parameter indicates how many units 512 bytes unit of unsolicited data the QLA40xx can send receive Valid values are in the range 0 to 32767 units 512 to 16MB 1 bytes a value of 0 indicates unlimited data units Additional Firmware Options This field is used for debug and test purposes For more information see the QLogic SANblade 4000 Series Firmware Interface Specification IS0150301 00 Jumbo Packets Enable When this check box is selected jumbo packets are enabled on an Ethernet network This feature is not currently supported Autoconnect
48. not boot from a device attached to the QLA40xx HBA consequently the OS cannot be installed on the device attached to the QLA40xx HBA m You must create a driver disk see section 4 3 when installing the OS and the QL4000 SYS driver You cannot install the QL4000 SYS driver directly Perform the following steps to install Windows NT and the QL4000 SYS driver when the QLA40xx HBA is attached to a nonbootable device 1 Start the installation procedure using the Windows NT Setup disks 2 After the standard devices have been detected and configured press S to Specify Additional Device 3 Select Other and press ENTER 4 Insert the QLogic driver disk created in section 4 3 in an appropriate drive and press ENTER 5 Select the QLogic QLA4000 PCI iSCSI Adapter and press ENTER 6 Continue with the standard installation procedure 4 4 2 Adding the QL4000 SYS Driver to the Existing OS Perform the following steps to add the QL4000 SYS driver to an existing Windows NT system 1 Click Start point to Settings then click Control Panel 2 Double click the SCSI Adapters icon 3 Click the Drivers tab and then click the Add button 4 2 150053301 00 D LF smo 4 Windows NT Driver Installation simplify Removing the Driver 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 y KYV U CY KW l l l i E Ba 4 Click Have Disk Insert the driver disk created in section 4 3 in an appropriate drive 5 Inthe Copy manufacturer s files from dialog b
49. ollowing steps for the OS and SANblade Control iX to support 255 targets and LUNs 1 Login as root 2 Edit the sd conf file with your favorite editor For example vi kernel drv sd conf 3 Locate the following line name sd class scsi target 6 lun x 150053301 00 D 6 3 6 Solaris Driver Installation pe Target and LUN Support Tape Devices q Simplify NN 4 Continuing sequentially add additional code identifying target IDs up to 255 For example add the following text to the sd conf file name sd class scsi target 7 lun 0 name sd class scsi target 8 lun 0 name sd class scsi target 255 lun 0 5 If you have targets with more than LUN add an identification line for each LUN For example if there are four LUNs attached to target ID 100 add the following text to the sd conf file name sd class scsi target 100 lun 0 added in step 4 name sd class scsi target 100 lun 1 name sd class scsi target 100 lun 2 name sd class scsi target 100 lun 3 6 Save and exit the sd conf file 7 Type the following command to restart and reconfigure the system reboot r 6 4 Target and LUN Support Tape Devices If you have tape devices with target IDs greater than ID6 and or more than one LUN attached perform the following steps for the OS to support your tape devices 1 Login as root 2 Edit the sd conf file with your favorite editor For example vi kernel
50. on has gone down The maximum keep alive time is 18 hours a Ethernet Pause When this check box is selected Ethernet pause frames are enabled This feature is not currently supported Configuring Targets After configuring the QLA40xx HBA you can enter iSCSI targets you want to discover Start SANblade Control iX see section 7 2 select your host and HBA then click the Target Settings tab When the QLA40xx HBA arrives from the factory there are no targets listed Add iSCSI targets by either entering specific iSCSI target information IP address and iSCSI name see section 7 8 1 or by entering an IP address and discovering the devices behind that address see section 7 8 2 7 8 1 Configuring Specific Targets To configure a specific iSCSI target follow these steps 1 ona N Start SANblade Control iX select your host and HBA then click the Target Settings tab Click green plus sign on the right hand side of the screen see figure 7 12 Enter the IP address of the target to which you want to connect Click OK Double click the iSCSI Name column Enter the iSCSI name of the target Enter other targets as desired If you want to change any of the configuration parameters follow the instructions in section 7 8 3 Click Save The QLA40xx HBA does the following a Resets reboots the HBA only b Connects to the target Makes these new targets available the SANblade Control Target Set
51. onfig Parameters The Target Parameters screen displays see figure 7 19 Ta aramete Target Snack Initial R2T Immediate Execution T MaxBurstSize FirstBurstSi MaxOutstan Default Tim Logout on i Connel 0 0 0 0 Tar 1 1 1 2112 0 0 0 0 LJ is 31 0 89 2112 0 ivi Figure 7 19 Target Parameters 4 Select and change the desired parameters To view the full name of the parameter point the mouse to the parameter column See section 7 7 for descriptions of the parameters they are a subset of the firmware configuration parameters except for those described in the following paragraphs Default Timeout This column indicates the timeout interval that the QLAAOxx firmware uses for timing out commands or PDUs created transmitted by the QLA40xx that are not related to an IOCB For example in session mode the firmware generates Login Command and Text 150053301 00 D 7 SANblade Control ix Firmware Upgrade Command PDUs These PDUs not related to an therefore they have no inherent timeout value In this case the firmware uses the value specified in this column as the timeout interval for the Login Command and Text Command PDUs The firmware also uses the timeout interval specified in this field for timing out Task Management commands that are generated by the firmware as part of error reco
52. ore continuing with this installation Click the button to proceed to the next screen If you want to change something on a previous screen click the Previous button You may cancel this installation at any time by clicking the Cancel button Previous Figure 7 1 Installation Introduction Dialog Box 4 The Choose Install Folder dialog box displays see figure 7 1 Click Next to accept the default directory SANblade Control IX Choose Install Folder Introduction Where Would You Like to Install A Choose Install Fold c Files QLogic Corporation SANblade Control ix Crosse 4 Restore Default Folder Choose 8 Installing Cancel Previous Figure 7 2 Choose Install Folder Dialog Box 5 The Choose Shortcut Folder dialog box displays see figure 7 3 Use the radio buttons to make your selection Click Next 7 2 150053301 00 D Simplify Installation Procedure SANblade Control IX BBE Choose Shortcut Folder LF smo 7 SANblade Control ix Where would you like to create product icons C In a new Program Group SANblade Control IX In an existing Program Group 0100 7 Introduction Choose Install Folder A Choose Shortcut Fol rene atiorfBurr Installing Inthe Start Menu C On the Desktop Othe
53. ormation see section 7 7 m Upgrade the firmware see section 7 9 After inputting your desired configuration click Save NOTE When entering information for the IP address gateway and subnet mask press the TAB key to move to the next field 7 16 150053301 00 D LF sms 7 SANblade Control ix Changing the Firmware Configuration Parameters ls 7 7 Changing the Firmware Configuration Parameters Perform the following steps to edit the firmware configuration parameters 1 Click the desired adapter in the HBA tree By default the HBA Options tabbed page displays 2 In the Select Options box select Firmware 3 Next to the phrase View Configured Firmware Values click View A read only table displays listing all of the firmware values and their current settings see figure 7 16 8 ign 2000 04 qlogic qla 4000 sn000049 x Parameter Value FWOptions 00000 0 0460 Marker Enabled Stat Alarm Disabled Accept AEN Disabled Access Control Disabled Session Mode Enabled Initiator Mode Enabled Target Mode Disabled Fast Posting Disabled DMA Int Disabled Sense Buffer Desc Disabled AddFWOptions 06900 0 000 Device Timeouts Enabled Verbose AutoConnectMsg Disabled AutoConnect Enabled Suspend Task on Error Disabled Reserved Reserved1 0 0000 WakeupThreshold 0 0000 RetryCount 0 RetryDelay 0 DevType 1 ExeThrattle 16 FirstBurstSize 128 4 IPOntions 055590 0 0001
54. ox type the path to the QLogic driver directory on the CD and click OK For example A NT 6 Select QLogic QLA4000 PCI iSCSI Adapter then click OK 7 Click Yes to restart system 4 4 3 Updating the Existing Driver Perform the following steps if the QL4000 SYS driver is already installed and you want to install an updated version of the driver 1 Click the Start button point to Programs then click Command Prompt 2 Change the current directory to the Windows NT driver directory CD SSystemRoot SYSTEM32 DRIVERS 3 Make a backup copy of the old driver COPY QL4000 SYS QL4000 SAV 4 Insert the driver disk created in section 4 3 in an appropriate drive Type one of the following commands which will copy the new driver over the old driver COPY A NT QL4000 SYS 5 Power down then restart the system to use the updated driver 4 5 Removing the Driver Perform the following steps to uninstall the QL4000 SYS driver from Windows NT 1 Click Start point to Settings then click Control Panel 2 Double click the SCSI Adapters icon 3 Click the Drivers tab then click QLogic QLA4000 PCI iSCSI Adapter 4 Click Remove 5 Click Yes to restart system 150053301 00 D 4 3 System Registry Parameters Simplify 4 Windows NT Driver Installation LF smo NN Se 4 6 System Registry Parameters The following system registry parameters are available with the QLA40xx HBA MaximumSGList Numbe
55. puter a dI 2 QLA4000 4000C 2 2 Installation in the Computer Before you install the QLA40xx in your computer you need the following m screwdriver usually a Phillips 1 m An optical mutimode cable with an LC style duplex connector for the QLA4000 HBA m Cat5e or Cat6 straight through cable not cross over cable with an RJ45 connector for the QLA4000C HBA NOTE If you are installing the QLA40xx HBA in Solaris SPARC system install the Solaris driver before installing the QLA40xx HBA see section 6 CAUTION The QLA40xx HBA contains parts that be damaged by ESD Before handling the QLA40xx HBA use standard methods to discharge static electricity Keep the QLA40xx HBA in the antistatic bag until you are ready to install it Place the HBA on the bag when you examine or configure it Retain the bag for future use Perform the following steps to install the QLA40xx in your PC 1 Check the motherboard and make any configuration changes necessary to accommodate the QLA40xx The QLA40xx HBA is self configuring however some motherboards require manual configuration For example some systems have a PCI Device Configuration menu in the motherboard setup BIOS where you must enable HBAs bus master slots and IRQ levels If the motherboard supports triggering use level triggering forthe QLA40xx HBA See the documentation supplied with your computer or contact your computer dealer to determi
56. r CHOOSE C Dont create icons Create Icons for All Users Cancel Previous ne Figure 7 3 Choose Shortcut Folder Dialog Box 6 The Pre installation Summary dialog box displays see figure 7 4 If the information is not correct click Previous to back track and make the appropriate changes If the information is correct click Install SANblade Control Pre Installation Summary Please Review the Following Before Continuing Product Name SANblade Control Introduction Choose Install Foldei Choose Shortcut Fol Pre Installation Sum 8 Install Install Folder C Program Files QLogic Corporation SANblade Control ix Cone Shortcut Folder CAWINNT Profiles All Users Start Menu Pragrams QLogic Corporation Disk Space Information for Installation Target Required 25 870 424 bytes Available 829 261 312 bytes a Previous Install l Figure 7 4 Pre Installation Summary Dialog Box 7 The Install Complete dialog box displays see figure 7 5 Click Done IS0053301 00 D 7 3 Simplify Installation Procedure 7 SANblade Control ix LF smo SANblade Control IX BBE Install Complete Introduction Choose Install Folder Choose Shortcut Folder S Pre Installation Summary A Installing Install Complete Congratulations SANblade Control IX has been successfully instal
57. r starting SANblade Control iX see section 7 2 double click the name of your host PC left side of the screen then highlight the QLA40xx HBA s iSCSI name The selection tabs are displayed Click the HBA Options tab then follow these steps 1 Insert the desired IP address in the top section of the screen 2 Insert the subnet mask a From the Select Options list click Network see figure 7 15 b Enter the subnet mask 150053301 00 D 7 15 LC Simplify 7 SANblade Control ix fog Configuring the QLA40xx HBA q 7 7 HBA Options Target Settings Target Information HBA Information 5121151 lt HBA Type OLA 4000 iSCSI Alias NT HBA Instance 0 Address 10 14 64 113 iSCSI Name ian 2000 04 com qlogic qla 4000 sn000054 Select Options Network Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 10 14 64 1 Refresh Save Figure 7 15 HBA Tabbed Page Network Entering the following information in the HBA Options tabbed page is optional m Gateway information m iSCSI alias the default is none iSCSI name the default is per the iSCSI standard you can change it Firmware configuration settings From the Select Options drop down box click Firmware Click View This dialog box allows you to see various firmware configuration values iSCSI parameters timeouts etc If you want to change the firmware parameters click Edit For more inf
58. rofRequests LargeLuns 4 6 1 MaximumSGList Windows NT includes enhanced scatter gather list support for doing large SCSI I O transfers Windows NT supports up to 256 scatter gather segments of 4096 bytes each allowing transfers up to 1 048 576 bytes NOTE OEMSETUP INF file automatically updates the registry to support 33 scatter gather segments This setting provides the best overall performance To change this value follow these steps 1 Click Start click Run and open the REGEDT32 program 2 Select HKEY LOCAL MACHINE and follow the tree structure to the QLogic driver HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services QI4000 Parameters Device 3 Double click MaximumSGList REG DWORD 0x24 4 Enter a value from 16 to 255 10h to FFh A value of 255 FFh enables the maximum 1 MB transfer size Any value above 255 enables 64K transfers The default value is 33 21h 5 Click OK 6 Exit the REGEDT32 program then restart the system 4 6 2 NumberofRequests Windows NT supports the NumberOfRequests registry parameter to specify the maximum number of outstanding requests per HBA When the QLogic driver is 4 4 150053301 00 D Additional Notes installed the registry is automatically updated with this parameter set to a value of 150 96h WARNING not increase this parameter above 150 Doing so can result in a system failure LF smo 4 Windows NT Driver Installation 4 6
59. scribed in sections 5 3 2 1 and 5 3 2 2 To load the driver directly from the local build directory type the following insmod qla4000 0 To load the driver using modprobe follow these steps 1 Copy driver binary files Type the following cp qla4000 0 lib modules kernel version gt kernel drivers scsi or make install 2 Update the module dependency file You can either enter the depmod a command or make sure that the following line is in the lib modules lt kernel release version gt modules dep file lib modules lt kernel version gt kernel drivers scsi qla4000 0 N lib modules kernel version kernel drivers scsi scsi mod o 3 Type the following to load the driver modprobe qla4000 Building a RAMDISK Image to Load the Driver Automatically 5 8 You can load the qla4000 driver at boot time using a RAMDISK image For more information refer to the Red Hat installation guide Before building a RAMDISK image you must build a UP or SMP version of the driver as described in sections 5 3 2 1 and 5 3 2 2 Perform the following steps to load the qla4000 driver using a RAMDISK image 1 Copy the files to lib modules lt kernel version gt kernel drivers scsi by typing make install 2 Add the following line to etc modules conf alias scsi hostadapterO0 qla4000 150053301 00 D System Driver Parameter max_scsi_luns C C i Z 5 Red Hat Linux Driver Installation 3 Type t
60. sor Type and Features menu select Symmetric multiprocessor and press the SPACEBAR Select Exit to exit the Processor Type and Features menu Select SCSI Support and press ENTER Select SCSI Generic Support and press the SPACEBAR twice Select Exit to exit the SCSI Support menu Select Exit to exit the Main Menu The system prompts Do you wish to save your new kernel configuration Select Yes The system saves a new config file config in the current directory 4 Under the kernel source directory type the following make dep 5 Create a new directory qla4xxx Using the driver disk created in section 5 2 copy the qla4xxxsrc v1 xx tgz file to qla4xxx and extract the files For example mkdir qla4xxx cd qla4xxx mcopy a tgz The period at the end is required tar xvzf tgz 6 Build the qla4000 driver from the source code by typing make NOTE Refer to Makefile for additional supported command line parameters 150053301 00 D 5 7 5 Red Linux Driver Installation LF smo Installing the Driver Simplify NN 5 3 2 3 After building SMP version of the driver you must load the driver by one of the following methods Manually see section 5 3 2 3 m Through a RAMDISK image which you must build see section 5 3 2 4 Loading the Driver Manually 5 3 2 4 Before loading the driver manually you must build a UP or SMP version of the driver as de
61. talled Checking for setuid setgid programs This package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt QLA4000 0 gt Dy Eny 6 2 IS0053301 00 D pe 6 Solaris Driver Installation q simplify Target and LUN Support for Disk Devices ls 12 Type y and press ENTER to continue the driver installation The pkgadd program notifies you when the driver installation is complete For example Installing QLogic QLA4000 driver as lt QLA4000 0 gt Installing part 1 of 1 kernel drv qla4000 kernel drv sparcv9 qla4000 verifying class lt gt Executing postinstall script Reboot client to install driver Installation of lt QLA4000 0 gt was successful 13 Type the following text to restart and reconfigure the system reboot r After installing the driver you need to modify the sd conffile for the operating system OS to recognize all the targets and LUNs attached to the QLA4000 see section 6 3 If you have tape devices with target IDs greater than ID6 and or more than one LUN attached you need to modify the st conf file for the OS to support your configuration see section 6 4 6 3 Target and LUN Support for Disk Devices Currently the Solaris 8 OS is configured to support up to seven targets and only one LUN LUN 0 per target Perform the f
62. tings tabbed page 8 Restart the host PC for the operating system to recognize the new targets 9 The QLA40xx HBA restarts and attempts to connect to the configured targets 7 20 150053301 00 D 7 SANblade Control iX Configuring Targets mE LL 7 8 2 Configuring Using Discovery Use the discovery mechanism to configure a target that supports and responds to the SendTargets command by following these steps 1 Start SANblade Control iX select your host and HBA then click the Target Settings tab 2 Click the first available line under IP Address see figure 7 12 3 Enter the IP address of the target to which you want to connect This target must support the SendTargets command 4 Leave the iSCSI Name field blank 5 Click Save The QLA40xx HBA does the following 7 Resets reboots the HBA only b Connects to the target c Queries the target through a SendTargets command d Discovers all devices allowed by the target Makes these new targets available on the SANblade Control Target Settings tabbed page If you want to change any of the configuration parameters follow the instructions in section 7 8 3 Restart the host PC for the operating system to recognize the new targets The discovery method is an excellent timesaver for finding and entering iSCSI targets You can use this method to find all available targets delete targets you don t want and then have access only to the re
63. upgrade 150053301 00 D 7 5 7 SANblade Control iX LPF smo Main Window and Window Navigation PUES 7 5 Main Window and Window Navigation This section provides an overview of SANblade Control iX including how to navigate through the screens and tabbed pages The purpose of each screen is described See sections 7 6 through 7 9 for information on using SANblade Control iX to view and configure the HBAs When SANblade Control iX starts the first screen is the main window which defaults to the Host Information tabbed page see figure 7 6 HBA Tree Menu Bar Tabbed Pages amp sanblarie ontro iX Host suzieq_test2 OS Type Microsoft Platform Windows NT OS Version 4 0 Figure 7 6 Host Information Tabbed Page Main Window The Host Information tabbed page provides the following information about the local machine host m Host name OS type OS version 7 6 150053301 00 D Simplify Main Window and Window Navigation CT Kw LF smo 7 SANblade Control ix The main window consists of the following sections m Menu bar m HBAtree m Tabbed pages Menu bar The menu bar has three options m File Exit Select this option to exit SANblade Control iX m View Refresh Select this option to refresh the information displayed by SANblade Control iX Preferences Selectthis option to choose the platform style ofthe information displayed by SANblade Control iX m Help
64. ures 4 1 4 2 Driver 5 a o asta o to ders as 4 1 4 3 Creating the Driver Disk 4 1 15053301 00 D Page iii SANblade 4000 Series User s Guide 1 Gb iSCSI to Host Bus Adapters 1 Simplify 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 2 4 4 3 4 5 4 6 4 6 1 4 6 2 4 6 3 4 7 Section 5 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 3 1 5 3 2 5 3 2 1 5 3 2 2 5 3 2 3 5 3 2 4 5 4 5 5 5 6 Section 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 Part Ill Section 7 7 1 7 2 7 2 1 7 2 2 Page iv Installing the Initial OS Installation with the QLA40xx HBA as an Add on Device Adding the QL4000 SYS Driver to the Existing OS Updating the Existing Driver REMOVING the Driver ee ak t Rn aeta o System Registry Parameters MaximumSGList NumberofRequests LAPS BU IDEM PE Additional Notes s ep IE E Red Hat Linux Driver Installation Introd Ctlor sts Ree s SQ ote Babe e be s ROCA T eee a u Creating the Driver Installing the Building
65. ver Installation LF smo 3 4 3 Updating the Existing Driver Perform the following steps if the QL4000 SYS driver is already installed and you want to install an updated version of the driver 1 To start the Device Manager click Start point to Settings click Control Panel double click the System applet select the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button 2 Use the scroll bar to scroll down the list of hardware types Double click SCSI and RAID Host Bus Adapter 3 Double click QLogic QLA4000 PCI iSCSI Adapter from the devices list The Adapter Property window displays 4 Click the Driver tab then click Update Driver to start the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard Click Next 5 Select Display a list of the known device drivers for this device so that I can choose a specific driver Click Next 6 Click Have Disk Insert the driver disk created in section 3 3 in an appropriate drive 7 Inthe Copy manufacturer s files from dialog box type the path to the QLogic driver directory on the CD and click OK For example A W2k 8 Inthe Upgrade Device Driver Wizard Select a Device Driver dialog box click Next 9 Inthe Upgrade Device Driver Wizard Start Device Driver Installation dialog box click Next 10 When the Digital Signature Not Found dialog box displays click Yes 11 In the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard Completing the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard dialog box click Finish 12 The following message d
66. very or in response to a mailbox command that results in a Task Management command The default value for this column is 10 seconds Valid values are in the range 0 65535 a Logout on iSCSI Discovery Session This parameter is the same as the Enable Logout on iSCSI Discovery Session in the firmware parameters see section 7 7 5 When you are done changing the parameters click OK Amessage is displayed 7 9 indicating that these changes will be saved when you click Save on the Target Settings tabbed page Firmware Upgrade If you are receiving a QLA40xx HBA for the first time the current version of firmware is already loaded If you are upgrading a QLA40xx HBA follow the instructions in this section to load the latest firmware from the QLogic web site The HBA Information tab in SANblade Control iX displays the firmware version you are using To upgrade the firmware follow these steps 1 ON O 150053301 00 D Locate the iSCSI firmware on the QLogic web site www qlogic com and click Download When prompted Would you like to open the file or save it to your computer click the Save button Specify a temporary location on the hard drive and download the driver Start SANblade Control ix click Start select Programs select the install group the default is QLogic then click SANblade Control Select your HBA Click the HBA Options tab From the Select Options list select Firmware

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