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1. We network storage NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide gt lt EMULEX le network storage Copyright 2005 Emulex All rights reserved worldwide No part of this document may be reproduced by any means nor translated to any electronic medium without the written consent of Emulex Information furnished by Emulex is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by Emulex for its use or for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Emulex Emulex the Emulex logo AutoPilot Installer and AutoPilot Manager are trademarks of Emulex All other brand or product names referenced herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations Emulex provides this manual as is without any warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Emulex may make improvements and changes to the product described in this manual at any time and without any notice Emulex assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result Periodic changes are made to information contained herein although these changes will be incorporated into new editions of this manual Emulex disclaims any undertak
2. and select the desired HBA The screen to the right is displayed Press 1 Configure Boot Devices A list of 8 boot devices is shown It is recommended that only the bootable devices be configured The primary boot device is the first entry shown and it is the first bootable device If the first boot entry fails due to a hardware error the system can boot from the second bootable entry If the second boot device fails the system will boot from the third bootable entry and so on Press the number corresponding to a boot entry The screen to the right is displayed Adapter 1 PC Bwe 00 PC Dewice 04 LPS000 1 0 Base 6600 Firmware Version CSS 9047 PortName 10000000 Cotez 44 Node N ame 20000000 C922 44 Topology Auto Topology Loop first D etau lt 1 Configure Boot D evices 2 Configure The Adapters Parameters Enter a Selection Enter lt x to Ext lt d gt to Defauk Values lt Esc gt to Previous hlenu Adapter 1 S_IB 000004 PCI Bus 00 Device 04 Lit of Sayed Boot Devices Used DID 011CE1 WAW PH 22000020 37191964 LUN O Primary Boot Unused DIL 011CE1 WiN F N 2000020 37197954 LUAO Unwed DID 011CE1 WiN F N 2000020 37197954 LUNH 0 Unused DIL 011CE1 WiN F N 2000020 37197954 LOUN 0 Unused DIL 011CE1 WiN F N 000020 37197954 LOUN 0 Uned DIL 011CE1 WiN F N 2200000 37197954 LUO Unwed DIL 011CE1 WAN F N 2200000 37197954 LUO Uned DID 011CE1 WAN F N 2200000 37197954 LUO D d D h amp
3. requires pressing discovery refresh button first time the AutoPilot Manager utility is run there Refresh every fi 0 seconds min 5 may be a slight delay before the discovery tree is filled Refresh Rate the discovery server periodically runs discovery cycles to detect new HBAs and targets or to detect whether any HBAs and targets are no longer connected to the SAN The refresh rate sets how often this should be done If Manual Refresh is enabled you must click Discovery ECA Ec Refresh on the toolbar to cause the discovery cycle to start Expire Undiscovered HBA Select when to remove a previously discovered HBA that t no longer being discovered Never Remove Remove after fison seconds O imnmediately Expire Undiscovered HBAs If the discovery cycle detects that an HBA is no longer available you may not want it to be removed from the discovery tree immediately the state may be momentary such as when an HBA is being reset or its firmware is being updated You can set the number of seconds by which to delay removing the HBA from the discovery tree To modify discovery properties do the following From the Discovery menu select Modify Settings The HBA Discovery Properties dialog box appears 2 Change the desired discovery settings 3 Click OK To return discovery properties to their default settings do the following From the Discovery menu select Modify Settings The HBA Discovery Prope
4. 04 Spin Up delay amp Ce abled 3 Press 1 to enable the spinup delay or press 2 to disable it Enable Press 1 Disable Press 2 4 Press x to exit the BIOS utility and reboot the system Enter lt gt to Exit Esc to Previous hier 3 7 Setting Auto Scan This option allows you to set auto scan The default setting is disabled This option is available only if none of the eight boot entries is configured to boot via DID or WWPN It is strongly recommended that you use the Configure Boot Devices menu to configure eight boot entries for fabric point to point public loop or private loop configurations With auto scan enabled the first device will issue a Name Server Inquiry The boot device will be either the first DID LUN 0 or not LUN 0 device returned depending on the option you select Only this device will be the boot device and it will be the only device exported to the Multi Boot Menu To set auto scan do the following 1 Start the BIOS utility see section 3 1 Starting the BIOS Utility on page 3 1 and select the desired HBA Press 2 to configure the adapter 2 Press 6 Auto Scan Setting The screen to the right is displayed Adapter 1 FCI Bus 00 PC Device 04 3 Press the number corresponding to the auto scan option you want to use e Press 1 to disable auto scan Autos can setting Autos can dit abled Default 1 Autoecan de abled Default 2 Any first device 3 First LUN O device
5. 10 00 00 00 C9 3A 9C 22 ga DL 360 G3 10 00 00 00 C9 20 0F E0 50 06 01 60 10 60 09 C4 E 50 08 05 F3 00 04 BC 91 10 00 00 00 C9 20 0F E3 E 22 00 00 20 37 47 15 18 E 22 00 00 20 37 47 15 2F E 22 00 00 20 37 47 15 83 22 00 00 20 37 BB 02 E9 E N E D3AWTCASIFOSG H A 10 00 00 00 C9 20 0E 8D Ready Before you modify the persistent bindings of an adapter on a local or remote host you must disable the Auto Persistent Binding server first This prevents the Auto Persistent Binding server from interfering with the changes you make to the persistent bindings Changing Current Settings The Current Settings area of the Target Mapping tab displays the Active Bind Type in use and whether or not Automapping is enabled To change current settings do the following 1 2 In the discovery tree select the HBA whose current settings you wish to change Click the Target Mapping tab and click Change Settings The Mapped Target Settings dialog box appears Modify the target settings as desired and click OK Current Mappings Current mappings are displayed by World Wide J x General Maintenance Target Mapping m Current Settings Active Bind Type WiwPN Auto Mapping Enabled Auto Persistent Binding Enabled Change Settings Current Mappings wen ww DID ScsiiD Type 22 00 00 20 37 47 15 18 20 00 00 20 37 47 15 18 EF 1 2 PB 22 00 00 20 37 47 15
6. 4 First NOT LUN O device e Press 2 to scan for any first device The first adapter issues a name server inquiry and the first D_ID from the inquiry becomes the boot device The adapter attempts to log in to a public loop first If it fails it logs in to a private loop The first successfully scanned device becomes the boot device and only this device is exported to the Multi Boot Menu Enter Auto can Selection Ect to Previous hlenu Enter x gt to Ext e Press 3 to scan for the first LUN O device e Press 4 to scan for the first device that is not LUN 0 4 Press x to exit the BIOS utility and reboot the system 3 8 Enabling and Disabling EDD 3 0 This option allows you to enable or disable the Enhanced Disk Drive EDD option which is available on IA 64 servers only Enabling EDD 3 0 displays the path to the boot device The default setting is disabled NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 3 4 To enable or disable EDD 3 0 do the following 1 Start the BIOS utility see section 3 1 Starting the BIOS Utility on page 3 1 and select the desired HBA Press 2 to configure the adapter 2 Press 7 Enable or Disable EDD 3 0 The screen to the right is displayed 3 Press 1 to enable EDD 3 0 or press 2 to disable it 4 Press x to exit the BIOS utility and reboot the system p_ e gt gt EMULEX We network storage Adapter 1 FCI Bus 00 FCI Device 04 EDD 3 0 amp Deabled Enable Press 1 D
7. Boot Bios when enabled indicates the version of x86 BootBIOS on the system This screen provides information about the revision of firmware and Boot BIOS if present on the selected Host Bus Adapter Click the Update Firmware button to update the firmware of the selected Host Bus Adapter Click the Enable or Disable button to enable or disable the Boot BIOS if present Ready Place the cursor over an item in the window above to receive a help description about that item Updating Firmware Use the Maintenance tab to update the selected HBA s firmware To update firmware do the following 1 In the discovery tree select the HBA whose firmware you wish to update Click the Maintenance tab 2 3 Click Update Firmware A message about resetting a boot adapter is displayed 4 Click Yes The Firmware Download dialog box is XESS TSUN Te mrt NN displayed Host Name DL 360 G3 Adapter Model LP101 5 Browse to the Emulex Repository or to the Emulex Curent Version 1 8240 Installation CD Select Firmware File to Download 6 Select the firmware file to download and click Start Look in ls Local Disk C gt e ag EJ Download A status bar displays the progress of the HP LP101 nec download 1 047 iometer32 Cl Program Files compaq 9 Jan 21 9 report CPQSYSTEM john WINNT Documents and Settings CU msa l e2f182p3 prg Feb 13 Cl msb la e2F182r1 prq 7 After the firmware is d
8. Fibre Channel HBA from the list and press Enter Follow the instructions to complete the Emulex installation Remove the floppy disk that contains the driver files 10 Complete the Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 installation Note The following steps are necessary to ensure that the driver parameters are configured to allow for proper operation with the installed SAN components and to install the AutoPilot Manager utility on the system NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 5 1 11 Insert the NetWin 110 Installation CD into the system s CD drive The Launch It dialog box appears Click Launch AutoPilot HBA Installation Program and follow the prompts 12 You will be prompted to select a location from which to search for the appropriate driver You can install the driver included on the CD or you can specify a location for another driver You can also search the Emulex Web site for the most current available driver The AutoPilot Installer utility automatically searches for the latest driver if you select Emulex web site Internet access required and click Next Note If you are installing the same version of the driver as was installed in steps 4 8 and you receive a warning to this effect click Yes 13 When the installation process is finished click Finish to return to the Launch It dialog box From there click Exit to exit the Launch It program NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 5 2 6 Using a Microsoft Cluster Se
9. VO Base00 Firmware Version C51 SOAS this chapter that corresponds to the Fort Hame 10000000 CH282744 Node N ame 20000000 C9227 4A parameter you want to change Topology FC AL Enable or De able BIOS Change Default ALFA of this adapter Chan ge PLOGI Retry Timer tA dra need O ption Topology Selection Adwanced Optiont Enable or D able Spin up delay Adwan ced Optic mt Auto Sean Setting Adwanced Optiont Enable or Deable EDD 3 0 Advanced Option Enable or Die able Start Unit Command Advanced Option Enable or De able Environment Variable Advanced Optiont 4 Auto Sector Format Select For MSAI000 Array Use On hyt 1 4 S Ei 9 D NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 3 1 3 2 Enabling the BIOS on an HBA By default the BIOS is disabled on all HBAs To use any of its features the BIOS must be enabled on at least one installed adapter To enable the BIOS on an HBA do the following 1 Start the BIOS utility see section 3 1 Starting the BIOS Utility on page 3 1 and select the desired HBA Press 2 to configure the adapter 2 Press 1 to Enable or Disable BIOS The default is disabled 3 Press x to exit the BIOS utility and reboot the system 3 3 Changing the Default AL_PA This option allows you to change the AL_PA Arbitrated Loop Physical Address of the selected adapter The default value of the AL_PA for the adapter BIOS is 01 hex Note This option applies only to arbit
10. are present sorts by LUN a Sort by fabric ID e Initially sorts by fabric ID e Within each fabric ID sorts by World Wide Port Name e If targets are present sorts by World Wide Port Name Multiple HBAs may refer to the same target e If LUNs are present sorts by LUN number e Ifthe fabric ID is all zeros no fabric attachment is present Display local HBAs only e Displays only the local HBAs HBAs that are installed on the system on which the AutoPilot Manager utility is running You can further choose to sort by host name or fabric address NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 1 6 1 4 2 Resetting an HBA The AutoPilot Manager utility enables you to reset a selected HBA To reset an HBA do the following 1 In the directory tree click the HBA you want to reset 2 Do one of the following e From the menu bar click Adapter and then click Reset Adapter e Click the Reset button od 3 A message about resetting a boot adapter is displayed 4 Click Yes 1 4 3 Editing an HBA s Name The AutoPilot Manager utility enables you to rename a selected HBA The name is stored on the host on which the AutoPilot Manager utility is running If the AutoPilot Manager utility is run on a different host it will not display the new name To rename an HBA do the following 1 In the directory tree select the HBA whose name you wish to change 2 From the Menu bar select Adapter and then select Edit Name 3 Type the new
11. enabled it start the BIOS utility to configure your adapters Emulex Light Puke BIOS Utlity 5561 7031 Copyright 1997 2003 Emulex Corp Emulex Adapters in the System 1 Turn on the computer 1 LF101 PCI Bur 00 FEI Device 0A 2 Press Alt E immediately within five seconds when SFM ESS IS SeN roe 5 algn S06 WEL vape sab the BootBIOS message is displayed A screen 3 LP101 PC Bus 00 PC Device 0C ee 4 LP101 PCI Bue 00 PC Device 23 displays the BIOS utility version number and a list of adapters Note Ifthe BootBIOS message does not appear x86 BootBIOS has not been enabled See section 1 5 1 Upgrading Firmware and Enabling x86 BootBIOS on page 1 10 3 Select the adapter by entering the appropriate number In this example pressing 1 selects PCI device OA 4 LF101 1 7 0 Base B500 Firmware Version CS1 904A5 selects PCI device 23 F ort Ma me oe E X a E e wea IA age H su 20000000 CIA gA To po lo qe Auto Ta polo gy Loa a F first L Defau Ei Adapter 1 PCI Gus 00 FEI Device 04 The screen to the right is displayed 1 Configure Boot D ewices 4 Ifyou are configuring a boot device see RSI TTS Ta tea at De Dude chapter 4 Configuring an Installed Drive As a Boot Device Stay see ae tage Enter lt x to Ext d gt to Deftauk Values lt Esc to Previous hlenu If you are configuring the adapter s Adapter 1 PCI Bus 00 PEI Device 04 parameters press 2 See the section in LF101
12. name over the existing name 1 4 4 Reverting to an HBA s Default Name The AutoPilot Manager utility enables you to revert to a selected HBA s default name Note If the selected HBA s name was not changed this command is not available To revert to an HBA s default name do the following 1 In the directory tree select the HBA whose name you wish to change 2 From the Menu bar select Adapter and then select Default Name NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 1 7 1 4 5 Viewing an HBA s General Information The General page displays relevant Fie View Adapter Discovery Help information about the selected Ms pm HBA such as the model number eters Suen E 10 00 00 00 C9 20 0F EC firmware version driver version and BE peere Adapter Summary a 38063115 link status et 10 00 00 00 C9 20 0F 8 ones re e a a r ri nA ia S 10 00 00 00 C9 3A 9C 22 Port WWN 10 00 00 00 C9 20 0F 0 is OL S80 G1 Node WWN 20 00 00 00 C9 20 0F 0 The Adapter Summary area of the SE ancoan ee eke ene General page displays the E 10 00 00 00 C9 20 0 8D eee eee v2 0 4 11 07 03 mare Version 1 following Driver Name bonds Boot Bios Boot Bios Femwarel 70a1 e Model the complete model Adapter Status name of the selected host State Up bus adapter ee ci p E Link Speed 2 GBit sec Port WWN the Port World Wide Name of the selected eee represents Fibre Channel specific information about the selected Host Bus er
13. 10 HBA User s Guide PLO Retry Timer is O00 1 Ho PLO RetyO msec Default 2 Change PLO Retry Timerto 50 meer 3 Change PLOsl Retry Timerto 100 msec 4 Change PLO Retry Timer to 200 msec Enter a S lection Enter lt x gt to Ext lt Esc gt to Previous hlenu Page 3 2 3 Press the number corresponding to the PLOGI retry timer interval you want to use The time it takes for one PLOGI to scan the whole loop Gif 126 AL_PA are on the loop is e 50 msec 5 to 6 seconds per device e 100 msec 12 seconds per device e 200 msec 22 seconds per device 4 Press x to exit the BIOS utility and reboot the system 3 5 Changing the Topology This option allows you to select the topology for the host adapter Note The default topology is auto topology with loop first Change this topology setting if necessary before configuring boot devices To select the host adapter topology do the following 1 Start the BIOS utility see section 3 1 Starting the BIOS Utility on page 3 1 and select the desired HBA Press 2 to configure the adapter 2 Press 4 Topology Selection The screen to the right is displayed Adapter 01 FCI Aus 00 PC Device 04 Topology Auto Topology Loop freti Default 3 Press the number corresponding to the topology for the host adapter 1 Auto Topology Loop firsti efault 2 Auto Topology Ptto Pt first 3 FC AL 4 e Press 1 for auto topology with loop first Fabric Fointto
14. 2F 20 00 00 20 37 47 15 2F D2 1 13 PB 22 00 00 20 37 BB 02 E9 20 00 00 20 37 BB 02 E9 D1 0 14 PB 22 00 00 20 37 47 15 83 20 00 00 20 37 47 15 83 CE 1 15 PB m Persistent Binding Configuration Display Mode Target WiwPN SCSI ID Show WwWPN C Show WWNN C Show D_ID Bind New Remove All Refresh Page Place the cursor over an item in the window above to receive a help description about that item A Mapped Target Settings x Modify the target settings below and press OF to change Port Name WWPN World Wide Node Name WWNN device ID D_ID SCSI ID or Type Type can be either PB indicating that the mapping was the result of a persistent binding or Auto indicating that the target was automapped NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide FO WWNN Disabled DIB ALPA Auto Persistent Binding f Enabled Disabled Cancel Page 1 12 Persistent Binding Configuration Persistent binding enables you to permanently assign a SCSI ID to a specific target after it has been discovered Discovery occurs each time a system boots or when a device is added to or removed from the SAN If persistent binding is not used the SCSI D target relationship changes during discovery To add a persistent binding do the following add Persistent Binding x 1 In the discovery tree select the HBA whose settings you wish to Bind Type Selection change ar ARG AREER ESTE 2 Click the Target Map
15. 9 34 94 DD En H A 10 00 00 00 C9 34 98 1E EN The Fabric Information page displays the following e Number of Adapters the number of NetWin 110 HBAs discovered by this host on the selected fabric e Number of Hosts the number of hosts discovered by this host on the selected fabric Number of Adapters Number Of Hosts Number of T argets e Number of Targets the number of storage devices seen by this host on the selected fabric This screen represents the devices visible to the selected host system Number of Adapters is the number of Emulex Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters in the selecetd system Number of Fabrics is the number of Storage Networks visible to the selected system In most cases this is equal to the number of switches visible to this system Number of Targets represents the number of storage devices visible to this system To view f abri c inf ormati on s elect a Ready Place the cursor over an item in the window above to receive a help description about that item Ai gt piarsa a E ee ee fabric from the discovery tree 1 4 7 Viewing Target Information The Target Summary page contains aioli File view Adapter Discovery Help Amap information about the selected E aa Hosts target 4 DL 360 63 Target Summary H A 10 00 00 00 C9 20 0F E0 10 00 00 00 C9 20 0F E3 m Mapping Information The Target Summary page displays O sapere eer ae
16. E 22 00 00 20 37 47 15 2F the following F EE 22 00 00 20 37 47 15 83 SCSI Bus Number m E 22 00 00 20 37 BB 02 E9 SCSI Target Number 0 1 5 38063115 FC ID the Fibre Channel H A 10 00 00 00 C9 20 0F E8 Node WWN 20 00 00 20 37 47 15 18 ID for the target li reirte i Port WWN 22 00 00 20 37 47 15 18 Fal 10 00 00 00 C9 20 0F DF OS Device Name WAScsi4 1 0 E D3AWTCASIFOSG SCSI Bus Number the P 10 00 00 00 C9 20 0E 8D SCSI bus number to which the target is connected e SCSI Target Number the SCSI target number This screen represents specific Fibre Channel information about the selected storage as signed to the selected device The niman can be useful for advanced modes such as persistent binding management target e Node WWN the World Wide Node Name of the selected target e P ort WWN th e Worl d Wi d e Ready Place the cursor over an item in the window above to receive a help description about that item A Port Name of the selected target e OS Device Name the name assigned by the operating system to the selected target To view Target Summary information in the discovery tree select the target whose information you wish to view NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 1 9 5c EMULEX We network storage 1 4 8 Viewing LUN Information The LUN Summary page contains pye inl information about the selected LUN ia i n including vendor name product k 3 aes E Os
17. Foint Enter a Selection e Press 2 for auto topology with point to point first e Press 3 for FC AL Enter lt x gt to Exit dE c gt to Previous bleng e Press 4 for fabric point to point 4 Press x to exit the BIOS utility and reboot the system 3 6 Enabling and Disabling the Spinup Delay This option allows you to enable or disable the spinup delay The default setting is disabled If at least one boot device has been defined and the spinup delay is enabled the BIOS searches for the first available boot device If a boot device is present the BIOS boots from it immediately If a boot device is not ready the BIOS waits for the spinup delay and for up to three additional minutes continues the boot scanning algorithm to find another multi boot device If no boot devices have been defined and auto scan is enabled then the BIOS waits for five minutes before scanning for devices In the private loop case it attempts to boot from the lowest target AL_PA it finds In the fabric attached case it attempts to boot from the first target found in the NameServer data To enable or disable the spinup delay do the following 1 Start the BIOS utility see section 3 1 Starting the BIOS Utility on page 3 1 and select the desired HBA Press 2 to configure the adapter NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 3 3 2 Press 5 Enable or Disable Spinup delay The screen to the right is displayed Adapter 1 FCI Bus 00 PC Device
18. Low profile MD2 form factor 6 600 inches by 2 536 inches and accommodates both the full height and low pro Dimensions file bracket In a PCI PCI X 66 MHz host e 3 2 watts typical 3 3 VDC e 4 8 watts typical 5 0 VDC Power e 8 0 watts total typical Requirements In a PCI X 100 133 MHz host e 3 7 watts typical 3 3 VDC e 5 2 watts typical 5 0 VDC e 8 9 watts total typical Airflow 100 If min minimum 41 to 113 F 5 to 45 C Operating 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Storage Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing 23 C wet bulb B 2 Laser Safety Notice This laser safety information contains certification and product information covering laser products known as optical Gigabaud Link Modules GLMs Gigabit Interface Converters GBICs 1x9 and small form factor transceivers sold as accessories to or incorporated in Emulex LightPulse host adapters The GLM GBIC 1x9 and small form factor transceiver are the primary cable connection mechanisms for any optical port on the host adapter and hub This data is not intended to be a replacement for any safety regulations and standards relevant safety documents should always be consulted if necessary Contact Emulex Corporation with any questions or concerns about laser safety Certification and Classification LP6000 and LP7000E PCI host adapters may contain a laser product known as an optical Gigabaud Link Module GLM The optical GLM is attached to the ho
19. adapter Node WWN the Node World Wide Name of the selected adapter Fabric Name The name of teady Place the cursor over an kem in the window above to receive a help description about that kem the host or fabric to which the selected HBA belongs Driver Version the driver version in use by the selected HBA Firmware Version the firmware version in use by the selected HBA Driver Name the name of the driver installed on the selected HBA Boot Bios the x86 BootBIOS version being used by the selected HBA if x86 BootBIOS is enabled Disabled is displayed if x86 BootBIOS is not enabled Not Present is displayed if x86 BootBIOS is not installed on the HBA The Adapter Status area of the General page displays the following State the current operational state of the selected HBA The state can be Up Down or Not Discovered Link Status the current link status between the selected HBA and the fabric The status can be Operational or Link Down Link Speed the current link speed of the selected HBA To view the General page from the discovery tree select the HBA whose general information you wish to view NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 1 8 5c EMULEX We network storage 1 4 6 Viewing Fabric Information The Fabric Information page Eo io x contains information specific to the Stl ctl AA O Em g 5 mele selected fabric SAE O00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Fabric Information Fa 10 00 00 00 C
20. ange may degrade the performance and lifetime of the GLM The GLM will remain operational with laser emissions below Class 1 limits provided the power supply level at the adapter remains at or below 6 0 volts If the power supply level rises above 6 0 volts the GLM cannot be guaranteed to operate correctly and could result in laser emissions that may exceed Class limits GBIC Short wavelength and long wavelength GBICs allow normal data transmission on the optical link when they are connected to another compatible laser product Short wavelength and long wavelength GBICs sold by Emulex as accessories are non OFC devices For non OFC links a compatible laser device must be non OFC and certified as a Class 1 laser product NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page B 3 1x9 Transceiver Short wavelength 1x9 transceivers allow normal data transmission on the optical link when they are connected to another compatible laser product Short wavelength 1x9s embedded in Emulex host adapters are non OFC For non OFC links a compatible laser device must be non OFC and certified as a Class 1 laser product Small Form Factor Transceiver Short wavelength and long wavelength small form factor transceivers allow normal data transmission on the optical link when they are connected to another compatible laser product Short wavelength and long wavelength small form factor transceivers embedded in Emulex host adapter are non OFC For non OFC links a compatible laser d
21. are Emulex NetWin 110 HBAs Note Remote capabilities of the AutoPilot Manager utility are subject to fabric zoning configuration Remote hosts to be discovered and managed by the AutoPilot Manager utility must be in the same zone C 3 Cannot See New LUNs Windows Situation Although new LUNs were created on the storage array they do not appear in the AutoPilot Manager utility Resolution Refresh the screen NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page C 1 gt lt EMULEX We network storage C 4 HBA Status LEDs Green and yellow LEDs can be seen through openings in the host bus adapter s mounting bracket Green indicates power and yellow signifies port activity POST conditions and results are summarized in the following table Yellow LED Green LED OFF Wake up failure dead board verify that sys tem power is on OFF POST failure dead board Slow blink 1 Hz OFF Wake up failure dead board Fast blink 4 Hz OFF Failure in POST dead board OFF Failure while functioning Failure while functioning Normal operating condition 1 GHz link rate Normal operating condition 2 GHz link rate Slow blink Normal link down or not yet started Slow blink Slow blink Offline for firmware or flash download Fast blink Slow blink Restricted offline mode waiting for restart NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page C 2
22. arget can appear under more than one HBA To view the Discovery Summary page select Hosts or Fabrics in the discovery tree 1 3 3 Viewing Host Information The Host Information page displays 1O x information about attached devices Ses Te visible to the selected host m EE M Host Information E tg EMULEX 21450 Fl 10 00 00 00 C9 34 94 DD E Fl 10 00 00 00 C9 34 9B 1E The Host Information page displays the following e Number of Adapters the number of NetWin 110 HBAs visible to the selected host e Number of Fabrics the number of storage networks and or switches visible to the selected host Number of Adapters Number Of Fabrics Number of Targets e Number of Targets the number of storage devices visible to the selected host This screen represents the devices visible to the selected host system Number of Adapters is the number of Emulex Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters in the selecetd system Number of Fabrics is the number of Storage Networks visible to the selected system In most cases this is equal to the number of switches visible to this system Number of Targets represents the number of storage devices visible to this system To view Host Information from the discovery tree select the host who se Ready Place the cursor over an item in the window above to receive a help description about that item information you wish to view NetWin 110 HBA User
23. ble file from the vendor support page at www emulex com to your system 2 In Windows Explorer double click the distribution executable file A window displays the driver version information and Emulex contact information 3 Click Next to access the Location window The default installation location is displayed 4 If desired browse to a different location Click Install to continue the installation process 5 When prompted click Finish The installation process is completed and the AutoPilot Installer utility is launched 6 Follow the prompts from within the AutoPilot Installer utility to complete the upgrade process Note If you need to reboot the computer during this process you will be prompted to do so NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 2 1 gt gt EMULEX We network storage 3 BIOS Utility Configuration Guide The BIOS utility allows you to change HBA parameters such as topology PLOGI retry timer and auto scan setting and configure boot devices Default settings are acceptable for most installations In the BIOS utility press d to reset the selected adapter to default values Note The default topology is auto topology with loop first Change this topology setting if necessary before configuring boot devices 3 1 Starting the BIOS Utility If x86 BootBIOS was not enabled at the factory you must enable it See section 1 5 1 Upgrading Firmware and Enabling x86 BootBIOS on page 1 10 After you have
24. e following L A a A e 8 9 Copy driver files to a formatted floppy disk Driver files are in the following locations e On the Emulex Installation CD in the windows driver drivertype folder where drivertype is Storport Port or SCSIport Use the driver type that corresponds to the driver you are installing e Onasystem with a NetWin 110 HBA and driver installed in the Program Files Emulex AutoPilot Installer archives driver_mm dd yy drivertype folder where mm_ dd yy is the month day and year on which the driver was installed such as 02 22 04 and drivertype 1s Storport Port or SCSIport depending on the type of driver that was installed Boot with the Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 Setup Media This procedure assumes you are using CD ROM medium See Microsoft documentation for details on Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 The following message is displayed in the status bar Setup is detecting your hardware Press F6 The following message is displayed in the status bar Specify additional storage driver Press S to specify additional drivers Select Other Insert the floppy disk onto which you copied the driver in step 1 If you downloaded the Storport Miniport driver select Emulex LPX000 PCI Fibre Channel HBA from the list and press Enter If you downloaded the FC Port driver select Emulex LP101 FC HBA from the list and press Enter If you downloaded the SCSIport Miniport driver select Emulex LP101 PCI
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26. evice must be non OFC and certified as a Class 1 laser product Any system level product that incorporates the small form factor transceivers must provide power supply protection that guarantees a voltage of 5 0 volts or less at the small form factor transceivers The functional power supply range of the small form factor transceivers product is specified as 3 135 to 3 465V typically Operation outside of this range may degrade the performance and lifetime of the transceiver The transceiver will remain operational with laser emissions below Class 1 limits provided the power supply level at the adapter remains at or below 5 0 volts If the power supply level rises above 5 0 volts the small form factor transceiver cannot be guaranteed to operate correctly and could result in laser emissions that may exceed Class 1 limits System Level Certification All GLMs and GBICs sold as accessories by Emulex or host adapters containing embedded 1x9 or small form factor transceivers are certified as Class 1 laser products within the U S and Class 1 laser component assemblies outside of the U S Manufacturers of products properly incorporating the GLM GBIC 1x9 or small form factor transceiver do not need to recertify their product for laser safety The procedure for full system certification is therefore identical to that used for any other electronic system When applying for system level certification to electronic standards such as IEC950 the regulatory engineer
27. formance and features through the use of Emulex s industry leading Fibre Channel controller The NetWin 110 HBA is a single channel HBA in a low profile PCI card form factor that adapts to either standard height or low profile server slots The Emulex AutoPilot Manager utility software provides a simple configuration and management tool for the NetWin 110 HBA tailored specifically for SMB system administrators who are unfamiliar with detailed SAN terminology and don t require the multitude of settings that are required in large enterprise installations Users can easily monitor and perform any necessary maintenance on NetWin 110 HBAs by clicking the AutoPilot Manager icon which is installed automatically during the HBA installation This document provides the following information e Chapter 1 Using the AutoPilot Manager Utility e Chapter 2 Updating Drivers e Chapter 3 BIOS Utility Configuration Guide e Chapter 4 Configuring an Installed Drive as a Boot Device e Chapter 5 Installing Windows on a New Boot Device e Chapter 6 Using a Microsoft Cluster Server e Appendix A Installing the Low Profile Bracket e Appendix B Hardware Reference e Appendix C Troubleshooting Note Illustrations in this guide are examples only Depending on your operating system the screens you see on your monitor may not be identical NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page v 1 Using the AutoPilot Manager Utility The AutoPilot Manager utility which
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29. is installed when you install the Emulex driver for Windows from the Emulex Installation CD enables you to discover and check the status of local and remote Emulex HBAs hosts fabrics storage targets and logical unit numbers LUNs contained in the Storage Area Network SAN The AutoPilot Manager utility uses the SAN to perform management Therefore if a switch is zoned it can detect NetWin 110 HBAs in the same zone Note The AutoPilot Manager utility manages only NetWin 110 HBAs The AutoPilot Manager utility also enables you to e View an HBA s attributes e Reset an HBA In Advanced Mode it enables you to e Enable and disable an HBA s BootBIOS e Update the firmware on an HBA e Edit an HBA s target mapping e Edit an HBA s persistent binding configurations 1 1 Starting the AutoPilot Manager Utility To start the AutoPilot Manager utility in Windows do the following 1 On your Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 desktop click Start 2 Click Programs 3 Select Emulex 4 Select AutoPilot Manager NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 1 1 5c EMULEX We network storage 1 2 AutoPilot Manager Utility Elements The AutoPilot Manager utility Bertone manaon ee 2101 window contains five basic elements Ee ew Adapter Discovery Help Diy gm 2 e Menu bar EM gg Hosts c EMULEX 21450 Discovery Summary AA 10 00 00 00 C9 34 94 DD H A 10 00 00 00 C9 34 9B 1E Number of Fabrics 1 e Toolbar e Di
30. isable Press 2 Enter lt gt to Exit lt Esc gt to Previous hlenu 3 9 Enabling and Disabling the Start Unit Command This command is used to issue the SCSI Start Unit Command You must know the specific LUN to issue the SCSI Start Unit Command The default setting is disabled To enable or disable the start unit command do the following 1 Start the BIOS utility see section 3 1 Starting the BIOS Utility on page 3 1 and select the desired HBA Press 2 to configure the adapter 2 Press 8 Enable or Disable Start Unit Command The screen to the right is displayed 3 Press 1 to enable the Start Unit Command or press 2 to disable it Adapter 1 PC Bus 00 PC Device 04 Start Unit Command is D amp abled Enable Press 1 Disable Press 2 Enter lt 2 gt to Exit lt Esc gt to Previous hlenu 4 Press x to exit the BIOS utility and reboot the system 3 10 Enabling and Disabling the Environment Variable This option allows you to set the boot controller order if the system supports the environment variable The default setting is disabled To enable or disable the environment variable do the following 1 Start the BIOS utility see section 3 1 Starting the BIOS Utility on page 3 1 and select the desired HBA Press 2 to configure the adapter 2 Press 9 Enable or Disable Environment Variable The screen to the right is displayed 3 Press 1 to enable the Environment Variable o
31. lp NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 1 3 gt lt EMULEX We network storage 1 3 Discovering SAN Elements Hosts HBAs targets and fabrics are discovered automatically by a discovery server when you launch the AutoPilot Manager utility Discovered SAN elements are displayed in the Discovery Summary window Note The AutoPilot Manager utility must be running on all remote hosts that are to be discovered and managed The remote capabilities of the AutoPilot Manager utility are subject to fabric zoning configuration Remote hosts to be discovered and managed by the AutoPilot Manager utility must be in the same zone 1 3 1 Modifying Discovery Properties You can modify the way discovery is performed using the HBA Discovery Properties a x HBA Discovery Properties dialog box You can define when discovery is performed how often the information is refreshed and whether or not to remove expired HBAs The HBA Discovery Properties dialog box displays the following Discovery Server Startup Select when the discovery server starts At System Boot f When AutoPilot Manager Starts slower Discovery Server Startup the discovery server can Refresh Rate be set to start either when the system boots or when Select when a new discovery cycle is started after previous cycle completes the AutoPilot Manager utility is run for the first time after the system boots If it is set to start the Manual Refresh
32. nd not to other HBA models For OFC GLMs Open Fiber Control the optical fiber link between two GLM ports is continuously monitored by the open fiber link detection and laser safety control system OFC In the event of a break anywhere in the path this control system prevents laser emissions from exceeding Class 1 levels For non OFC links the optical power from the laser transmitter is controlled and maintained at a lower power level The power emitted from either an open fiber or open laser transmitter is guaranteed to be below the Class 1 limit Class 1 laser products are not considered hazardous No user maintenance service operations or adjustments can be performed on any GLM accessory GBIC The optical GBIC is an integrated duplex data link for bi directional communications over multimode or single mode optical fiber Each GBIC consists of a transmitter and receiver optical subassembly The transmitter subassembly contains a semiconductor laser emitting in the wavelength range of 770 to 860 nanometers for shortwave length NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page B 2 GBICs and 1270 to 1355 nanometers for long wavelength GBICs For non OFC links the optical power from the laser transmitter is controlled and maintained at a lower power level The power emitted from either an open fiber or open laser transmitter is guaranteed to be below the Class 1 limit Class 1 laser products are not considered hazardous No user maintenance service operations o
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34. oh Esc to Previous Page OO Clear Selected Boot Entry ALFA EAS WP A 22000020 37191554 LUN CE SEAGATE ST29403FC 0002 SEAGATE STAQ103FC 0002 3 ALPA ERDI WWPN 22000020 37191954 LUN 00 SEAGATE T2a103F C 0002 We recommend that you select the drive with the lowest AL_PA as the boot device Type 00 to clear the selected boot entry or type the number corresponding to a device to configure booting via WWPN or DID If you select a device you will be asked for the starting LUN Type the number corresponding to the starting LUN The starting LUN can be any number between 0 and 255 A possible 256 LUNs can be defined per adapter for Windows systems or 127 for Linux systems but the screen displays up to 16 consecutive LUNs at a time In front of each entry B D or B W specifies the boot entry number and whether the device boots via DID or WWPN For example B1D means that boot entry one will boot via DID B2W means that boot entry two will boot via WWPN NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Adapter 1 S IB OO000T PCI Bus 00 PCI Device 04 ALFA Ez Select ID 0 WWF N 22000020 SF 19 1964 SEAGATE STS8103FC O002 SEAGATE STSS103FC 000z SEAGATE STS9103FC 0002 SEAGATE STSS103FC 0002 01 B1 LUA OO AP LUE O41 03 LUA 02 g UJN Os Enter a Selection Bel Boot number wia WY PH Enter x gt to Exit BO Boot number via DID Ect to Previous hieny Page 4 1 7 Select an entry Another window display
35. or inaccessible a 8 al amp e The HBA on a local host is not connected to the network but is still available for local access e The HBA on a local host is malfunctioning and is inaccessible to the local host as well as to the network e The HBA is busy performing a firmware update and is temporarily inaccessible e The HBA is in an undiscovered state and has not been Ready removed from the tree yet This can happen if the HBA is being reset its firmware is being updated or it has been removed from the network The Target icon represents connections to individual storage devices A The LUN icon represents the individual storage device connection to a LUN 1 2 4 Property Windows and Property Pages The property windows and pages display configuration statistical and status information for network elements The set of available property windows and pages is context sensitive depending on the type of element selected in the discovery tree and the mode in which the utility is running 1 2 5 Status Bar As you navigate through the menu bar or the toolbar help messages appear on the status bar near the bottom of the window The status bar is visible by default Use the Status Bar item in the View menu to hide the status bar If the item is checked the status bar is visible Help pop ups are also available to describe the fields on property sheets and pages Select Item Help Pop ups from the View menu to enable pop up he
36. ose information you wish to view 1 5 Advanced Mode Operation 1 5 1 Upgrading Firmware and Enabling x86 BootBIOS Use the Maintenance tab to view a selected HBA s firmware information update its firmware and enable or disable x86 BootBIOS Note You must select Advanced Mode from the View menu to see the Maintenance and Target Mapping tabs associated with a selected HBA To view the Maintenance tab do the following 1 In the discovery tree select the HBA whose general information you wish to view 2 Click the Maintenance tab NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 1 10 5C EMULEX We network storage The Maintenance tab displays the mie File View Adapter Discovery Help following Aca lg Hosts 5 4 EMULEX 21450 FA 10 00 00 00 C9 34 94 DD e Firmware Version the version of firmware General Maintenance Target Mapping installed on the HBA H A 10 00 00 00 C9 34 9B 1E Firmware i Firmware Version 1 82N3 e Operational Firmware D Operational Firmware Name SLI 2 Overlay Name the name of the SLI 1 Firmware Name SLI 1 Overlay 1 82n3 firmwar e 1n use by the SLI 2 Firmware Name SLI 2 Overlay 1 82n3 HBA Update Fimware e SLI 1 Firmware Name the ee m Boot name of the firmware 7 Boot Bios Boot Bios Firmware1 0a1 Disable installed in the HBA s SLI 1 slot e SLI 2 Firmware Name the name of the firmware installed in the HBA s SLI 2 slot e
37. ownloaded the adapter is automatically reset Enabling or Disabling x86 BootBIOS File name o OE Start Download Use the Maintenance tab to enable or disable the selected Sane aa HBA s x86 BootBIOS Note You do not need to enable x86 BootBIOS if it was enabled at the factory To enable or disable x86 BootBIOS do the following 1 In the discovery tree select the HBA whose x86 BootBIOS you wish to enable or disable 2 Click the Maintenance tab NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 1 11 3 Click Disable or Enable as appropriate We network storage See chapter 2 BIOS Utility Configuration Guide for information on enabling the BIOS on an HBA and configuring the BIOS utility 1 5 2 Mapping Targets and Editing Persistent Bindings The Target Mapping tab enables you to modify the mapped target settings and to create add edit and remove persistent bindings Note You must select Advanced Mode from the View menu to see the Maintenance and Target Mapping tabs associated with a selected HBA Auto Persistent Binding The Auto Persistent Binding server is normally running when the host is running Its purpose is to persistently bind any new targets that are added to the SAN with the auto mapped values Note AUTOPHO anager File view Adapter Discovery Help Ass p 2 E EA Hosts DL 580 G1 Fl 10 00 00 00 C9 20 0F DF El el 10 00 00 00 C9 20 0F E1 o 38063115 H A 10 00 00 00 C9 20 0F E8 H A
38. ping tab Whi 3 Select a target from the Persistent Binding Configuration area DID 4 Click Add Binding The Add Persistent dialog box appears 5 Choose a Bind Type Bus ID and Target ID and click OK pusib 0 Target ID fi To create a new persistent binding do the following 1 In the discovery tree select the HBA whose settings you wish to Ok Cancel e x cma 2 Click the Target Mapping tab 3 Select a target from the Persistent Binding Configuration area 4 Click Bind New The Bind New Target dialog box permer E x appears Bind Type Selection 5 Select a Bind Type enter the appropriate DN information and select a Bus ID and Target ID 6 Click OK DO WWNN C DID To remove a binding do the following 1 In the discovery tree select the HBA whose Bus ID settings you wish to change Target ID gt 2 Click the Target Mapping tab 3 Select the target whose binding you wish to Cancel remove from the Persistent Binding Configuration area 4 Click Remove To remove all bindings do the following 1 In the discovery tree select any HBA 2 Click the Target Mapping tab 3 Click Remove All To refresh the information on the Target Mapping tab click Refresh Page NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 1 13 2 Updating Drivers 2 1 Updating a Driver for Windows To update an existing Emulex driver for Windows do the following 1 Download the distribution executa
39. r 2 to disable it 4 Press x to exit the BIOS utility and reboot the system NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Adapter 1 FCI Bus 00 FCI Device 04 Environment Variable is D E abled Enable Press 1 Disable Press 2 Enter lt x gt to Ext Esc to Previous hlenu Page 3 5 3 11 Enabling and Disabling Auto Sector Format Select This option automatically defines the boot sector 32 sector or 63 sector of the target disk If there is no partition on the target the default boot sector format is 63 sectors The default setting is enabled To enable or disable auto sector format select do the following 1 Start the BIOS utility see section 3 1 Starting the BIOS Utility on page 3 1 Adapter 1 PC Bus 00 FCI Device 04 and select the desired HBA Press 2 to Auta Sector Select eo Enabledl configure the adapter 2 Press A Auto Sector Format Select Enable Press 1 Disable Press 2 The screen to the right is displayed 3 Press 1 to enable auto sector format select or 2 to disable it Enter a Exit lt Esc gt to Previous hieny 4 Press x to exit the BIOS utility and reboot the system NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 3 6 We network storage 4 Configuring an Installed Drive As a Boot Device To configure an existing storage device as a boot device regardless of operating system do the following L Note 4 Start the BIOS utility see section 3 1 Starting the BIOS Utility on page 3 1
40. r adjustments can be performed the GBIC Small Form Factor Transceiver The small form factor transceiver is an integrated duplex data link for bi directional communications over multimode or single mode optical fiber Each small form factor transceiver consists of a transmitter and receiver optical subassembly The transmitter subassembly contains a semiconductor laser emitting in the wavelength range of 770 to 860 nanometers for shortwave length small form factor transceivers and 1270 to 1355 nanometers for long wavelength small form factor transceivers For non OFC links the optical power from the laser transmitter 1s controlled and maintained at a lower power level The power emitted from either an open fiber or open laser transmitter is guaranteed to be below the Class 1 limit Class 1 laser products are not considered hazardous No user maintenance service operations or adjustments can be performed the small form factor transceiver 1x9 Transceiver The 1x9 transceiver is an integrated duplex data link for bi directional communications over multimode fiber Each 1x9 consists of a transmitter and receiver optical subassembly The transmitter subassembly contains a semiconductor laser emitting in the wavelength range of 770 to 860 nanometers for shortwave 1x9s For non OFC links the optical power from the laser transmitter is controlled and maintained at a lower power level The power emitted from either an open fiber or open laser transmitter is g
41. rated loop FC AL To change the default AL_PA do the following 1 Start the BIOS utility see section 3 1 Starting the BIOS Utility on page 3 1 and select the desired HBA Press 2 to configure the adapter 2 Press 2 Change Default ALPA of this adapter The screen to the right is displayed 3 Type the AL_PA in hexadecimal notation to which you want to change the default Adapter 01 FCI Bus 00 PC Device F004 The Adapter ALFA amp 01 Change Adapter ALPACHE To Cinput te digits Reset the board after change Enter lt x gt to Exit sE c gt to Previous hlenu 4 Press x to exit the BIOS utility and reboot the system 3 4 Changing the PLOGI Retry Timer This option allows you to set the interval for the PLOGI port log in Retry Timer This option is especially useful for Tachyon based RAID arrays Under very rare occasions a Tachyon based RAID array will reset itself and the port will go offline temporarily in the loop When the port comes to life the PLOGI retry interval scans the loop to discover this device Ths default setting is No PLOGI Retry 0 msec To set the interval for the PLOGI Retry Timer do the following Adapter 1 PCI Bus 00 PC Device 04 1 Start the BIOS utility see section 3 1 Starting the BIOS Utility on page 3 1 and select the desired HBA Press 2 to configure the adapter 2 Press 3 Change PLOGI Retry Timer The screen to the right is displayed NetWin 1
42. rties dialog box appears 2 Click Defaults 3 Click OK NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 1 4 gt lt EMULEX We network storage 1 3 2 Viewing the Discovery Summary Page The Discovery Summary page contains a general summary of the discovered elements contained in the SAN It is displayed when you click the root node of the discovery tree Hosts or Fabrics depending on the view The Discovery Summary page ioj 1 1 File view Adapter Di Hel displays the following File View Adapter Discovery Help oi IEEE e Number of Fabrics the aie Hosts A 54E EMULEX 21450 Discovery Summary total number of fabrics A 10 00 00 00 C9 34 9A DD discovered displays m 10 00 00 00 C9 3A 9B 1E NurBerotRabice 1 Unavailable if Sort by Number of Hosts 1 Host 1S active Number of Adapters 2 Number of Targets 6 e Number of Hosts the total number of host computers discovered This includes servers workstations personal computers multiprocessors and clustered computer complexes displays Unavailable if Sort by Fabric is active This screen represents the devices that are visible to this system S S S e Number of Adapters the total number of Place the cursor over an item in the window above to receive a help description about that item NetWin 110 HBAs discovered e Number of Targets the total number of unique targets discovered on the SAN In the discovery tree the same t
43. rver If you are using a Microsoft Cluster Server any shared cluster storage must look identical to all clustered servers Ensure that this is the case by doing the following 1 After the HBA is installed run the Emulex AutoPilot Manager utility 2 From the View menu select Advanced Mode 3 Click the Target Mapping tab 4 Verify that for any shared storage that is available to all clustered systems the D_ID SCSI_ID and Type settings in the Current Mapping section are identical for all shared devices NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 6 1 A Installing the Low Profile Bracket The host bus adapter comes with a standard PCI bracket installed The optional low profile mounting bracket is shorter than the standard bracket approximately 3 11 in 7 9 cm compared to 4 75 in 12 06 cm long 1 Remove the mounting bracket screws from the top of the host bus adapter 2 Remove the bracket and store it for future use 3 Align the new mounting bracket tabs with the holes in the HBA Note Be careful not to push the bracket past the transceiver housing s grounding tabs 4 Replace the screws that attach the HBA to the bracket NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page A 1 B Hardware Reference B 1 Specifications The adapter interfaces to the physical media through an FC 0 Media Interface FC PI compliant transceiver and Media Interf i ical fi EA MEragE then connects through a single optical fiber LC connector Physical
44. s AutoPilot Manager utility version information Discovered adapters can be sorted by host name or fabric address By default adapters are sorted by host name with local HBAs appearing first Sorting 1s performed in ascending order and recognizes letters numbers spaces and punctuation marks See section 1 4 1 Sorting HBAs on page 1 6 for more information about the following buttons oil Sort by host name default Tl a Sort by fabric ID RE Display local HBAs only NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 1 2 1 2 3 Discovery Tree The discovery tree left pane displays icons representing discovered network SAN elements such as local host name system host names and all HBAs that are File wiew Adapter Discovery Help active on each host Storage targets LUNs and fabrics when present are also Wp c a displayed oe 5 4G EMULEX 21450 oc 10 00 00 00 19 3494 00 eR 10 00 00 00 09 34 98 1E SBE 21 000004 FSD CA EF Discovery tree icons represent the following Discovered hosts Discovered fabrics m E3 21000000A CRD C4 Fe a a 2 L 00 00 04 RDC AFS a 2100 00 04 CFD D4 a 21000004 CFD DAES a g 21000004 FSD EB 14 The local host Other hosts connected to the system A green HBA icon with black descriptive text represents an HBA that is online A gray HBA icon with red descriptive text represents an HBA that is offline or otherwise temporarily inaccessible Several situations could cause the HBA to be offline
45. s Guide Page 1 5 1 4 Managing Host Bus Adapters The AutoPilot Manager utility enables you to manage many aspects of a selected HBA Using the AutoPilot Manager utility you can Sort HBAs in the discovery tree by host name or by fabric ID Reset an HBA Rename an HBA or use its default name Upgrade an HBA s firmware and enable or disable x86 BootBIOS Edit an HBA s target mapping Edit an HBA s persistent binding configurations 1 4 1 Sorting HBAs Using the AutoPilot Manager utility you can sort discovered adapters by host names fabric addresses or local HBAs The AutoPilot Manager utility sorts in ascending order The sort recognizes letters numbers spaces and punctuation marks By default HBAs are sorted by host name To sort HBAs 1 Switch between host name fabric ID or local HBAs sorting in one of two ways e From the menu bar click View then click Sort by Host Name Sort by Fabric ID or Local HBAs Only The current adapter display mode is checked e From the toolbar click one of the following buttons mil Sort by host name default e Initially sorts by host name Host names cannot be changed using the AutoPilot Manager utility you must change names locally on that system e Within each host system sorts by World Wide Port Name or the name assigned to the HBA by the local system e If targets are present sorts by World Wide Port Name Multiple HBAs can refer to the same target e If LUNs
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47. s may want to see the DHHS and European conformity labeling on the GLM GBIC 1x9 or small form factor transceiver and the system level documentation and labeling Copies of the certificate of conformity for any GLM GBIC 1x9 or small form factor transceiver sold by Emulex can be obtained upon request from Emulex Corporation Costa Mesa NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page B 4 C Troubleshooting There are several circumstances in which your system may operate in an unexpected manner This chapter provides information regarding unusual situations If you have problems during or after installation contact your supplier C 1 SCSlport Miniport Driver Does Not See Targets Situation Windows does not see the targets If there is no LUN 0 Windows will not see the targets Resolution Map LUN 0 to enable Windows to see the targets by doing one of the following e Make sure that automapping is enabled e Manually map LUN 0 to the target C 2 The AutoPilot Manager Utility Cannot See Other HBAs or Hosts Situation Although the AutoPilot Manager utility is installed only local host bus adapters HBAs are visible The other HBAs and hosts in the SAN cannot be seen Resolution The server running the AutoPilot Manager utility must have a physical Fibre Channel connection to the SAN All NetWin 110 HBAs in the SAN will be visible if 1 The other servers have a Fibre Channel connection to your zone of the SAN 2 The other HBAs
48. s the following options 1 Boot this device via WWPN 2 Boot this device via DID 8 Press the number corresponding to the desired boot method If you select to boot the device via WWPN the WWPN of the earlier selected entry is saved in the flash However during the initial BIOS scan it will issue a Name Server Inquiry GID_PN Get Port Identifier Then based on this DID it will continue with the remainder of the scanning If you select to boot this device via DID the earlier selected entry will be saved in the flash 9 Press x to exit the BIOS utility and reboot the system NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page 4 2 5 Installing Windows on a New Boot Device This procedure installs remote boot onto a previously unformatted Fibre Channel disk drive that is connected to the Emulex HBA It also applies to a new Windows installation Note Before proceeding make sure there is a physical connection with a valid path between the Emulex adapter and the boot device The computer s system BIOS may require that another controller take precedence over the Emulex adapter during boot If this occurs you must disconnect or disable the other adapter This will allow you to configure and build the operating system on the drive connected to the Emulex adapter Before beginning this procedure make sure that BootBIOS has been enabled on the HBA See section 3 2 Enabling the BIOS on an HBA on page 3 2 To create a Windows boot device do th
49. scovery tree Number of Hosts 1 ig Pr Op er ty p ages Number of Adapters 2 b Status bar Number of Targets 6 The element you select in the discovery tree determines whether a menu item or toolbar icon is active For example if you select the local host or other system host the Reset Adapter item on the Adapter menu is unavailable The Reset Adapter toolbar button is unavailable as well This screen represents the devices that are visible to this system 1 2 1 n M e n u B a r Ready Place the cursor over an item in the window above to receive a help description about that item h The menu bar contains command menus that enable you to perform a variety of tasks such as exiting the AutoPilot Manager utility resetting HBAs and sorting items in the discovery tree view Many of the menu bar commands are also available from the toolbar 1 2 2 Toolbar The toolbar contains buttons that enable you to refresh the discovery tree a mi ss Ae view reset the selected host bus adapter and sort the discovery tree view Many of the toolbar functions are also available from the menu bar The toolbar is visible by default Use the Toolbar item in the View menu to hide the toolbar If the item is checked the toolbar is visible The toolbar buttons perform the following tasks The Discovery Refresh button requests an immediate full discovery cycle by the discovery server The Reset button resets the selected HBA Display
50. st adapter using an 80 pin connector and extends through the mounting bracket In turn the host adapter can be inserted into any host system s PCI slot The LH5000 hub may contain a laser product known as a Gigabit Interface Connector GBIC The GBIC provides the physical connector to the optical cable The GBIC can be inserted into any pluggable hub port The LP8000 LP850 and LP9000 PCI host adapter may contain a laser product known as a Gigabit Interface Converter GBIC or an embedded 1x9 transceiver The GBIC and or 1x9 transceiver provide the physical connection to the optical cable and its SC style connector extends through the mounting bracket In turn the host adapter can be inserted into any host system s PCI slot The LP9002 LP9002L LP952L LP9002S LP9002DC LP9002C LP9402DC LP9802 LP982 LP9802DC LP10000 LP10000DC LP1050DC LP1050 and NetWin 110 host adapters may contain a laser product known as a small form factor transceiver This transceiver provides the physical connection to the optical cable and its LC style connector extends through the mounting bracket In turn the host adapter can be inserted into any host system s appropriate PCI PCI X cPCI SBus expansion slot NetWin 110 HBA User s Guide Page B 1 In the United States all optical GLMs GBICs 1x9 and small form factor transceivers sold by Emulex are certified as Class laser products that conform to the requirements contained in the Department of Health and H
51. tical port is possible Each Class 1 product shall have affixed an explanatory label bearing the words Alternatively at the discretion of the manufacturer the same statement may be included in user information If a label is used an example of the IEC Class 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT information label that is suitable for most European countries is shown below The label consists of black printing on a white background Languages represented on this label are English German Finnish and French and they represent the minimum set for acceptance of a Class product in most European countries APPAREIL amp LASER DE CLASSE 1 Product Information GLM The optical GLM is a single port communications card Each communication port consists of a transmitter and receiver optical subassembly The transmitter subassembly contains a semiconductor laser diode of gallium aluminum arsenide GaAlAs This material emits in the wavelength range of 770 to 860 nanometers for shortwave and 1270 to 1355 nanometers for long wave and are commonly referred to as short wavelength SW or long wavelength LW lasers The discrete laser diodes are classified as Class 3B laser products Once they are incorporated into the GLM the product s automatic power control maintains the average power launched into a fiber at a value below the Class 1 limit Note OFC GLMs are found only on the LP6000 Any reference to OFC or non OFC products applies only to the LP6000 a
52. ts name and revision E EMULEX 21450 LUN Summary Fl 10 00 00 00 C9 34 94 DB fa 10 00 00 00 C9 34 9B 1E m Vendor Product Information The Vendor Product Information 21 00 00 04 CF SD C4 EF TEAPA are area of the LUN Summary page l ioan VENAT Product Name ST318452FC displavs the following EE 21 00 00 04 CF 5D C4 F3 Revision 0003 play 8 w EE 21 00 00 04 CF 5D CD 4C s Vendor Name the name of i ae Mapping Information the manufacturer of the FCP LUN 0000 0000 0000 0000 selected target LUN ja i LUN Capacity Capacity 17 09 GB Block Size 512 Bytes e Product Name the product name of the selected target LUN e Revision the current revision of the selected target LUN This screen represents information about the selected logical unit LUN or disk drive The Mapping Information area of the LUN Summ ary p a ge di spl ays the Ready Place the cursor over an item in the window above to receive a help description about that item j h following e FCP LUN the Fibre Channel logical unit number assigned to the selected LUN e SCSI OS LUN the operating system assigned logical unit number assigned to the selected LUN The LUN Capacity area of the LUN Summary page displays the following e Capacity the maximum capacity of the selected target LUN e Block Size the length of a logical unit block in bytes To view LUN Summary information in the discovery tree select the LUN wh
53. uaranteed to be below the Class 1 limit Class 1 laser products are not considered hazardous No user maintenance service operations or adjustments can be performed the 1x9 transceiver Usage Restrictions Failure to comply with these usage restrictions may result in incorrect operation of the system and could possible lead to points of access that may emit laser radiation levels above the Class 1 limits established in the U S by the DHHS and within Europe by EN60825 1 EN60825 2 GLM The GLM is designed and certified for applications using point to point optical fiber links only Use of the product with multiple input or multiple output optical links for example star couplers is prohibited since it is incompatible with the GLM s certification The GLM will not allow normal data transmission on the optical link unless it is connected to another similar GLM or compatible laser product For OFC GLMs another manufacturer s laser product is not considered compatible unless it contains the open fiber link detection and laser safety control system OFC and is properly certified as a Class 1 laser product Similarly for non OFC GLMs a compatible laser device must be non OFC Any system level product that incorporates the GLM must provide power supply protection that guarantees a voltage of 6 0 volts or less at the GLM The functional power supply range of the GLM product is specified as 4 75 to 5 25 volts typically Operation outside of this r
54. uman Services DHHS regulation 21 CFR subchapter J The certification is indicated by a label located on the optical GLM GBIC 1x9 or small form factor transceiver In Europe all optical GLMs GBICs 1x9 and small form factor transceivers sold by Emulex are certified as Class 1 laser component assemblies that conform to the requirements contained in the CENELEC European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization standard EN60825 1 1994 including amendment 11 and EN60825 2 1994 GLMs GBICs 1x9 and small form factor transceivers are certified by a recognized European testing agency and have appropriate markings on the assembly The DHHS conformity label and European conformity mark will not be visible externally once the optical GLM GBIC 1x9 or small form factor transceiver is connected to or inserted in the host adapter and the adapter is installed into a system Labeling Requirements No caution or danger labels are required for use of the GLM GBIC 1x9 or small form factor transceiver since they are Class laser component assembly In the CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT U S the only laser safety label required is the DHHS certification label that already appears on the GLM GBIC 1x9 and small form factor transceiver In Europe the EN60825 1 EN60825 2 standards require that the system level product has a Class 1 information label permanently attached and clearly visible whenever access to the GLM GBIC 1x9 and small form factor transceiver op
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