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5 – Getting Started

Setting Up SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager

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The Security page (

Figure 5-6

) opens, and the host name appears at the top 

of the page.

Figure 5-6  Security Page (Host)

3.

Under 

Host Access

 are the system login and password that you use to 

access the machine. To verify that you have administrator or root privileges 
for the selected host:

a.

In the 

Login

 box, type your login name.

b.

In the 

Password

 box, type your login password for the login name.

4.

Under 

Application Access

, you can change your password. To modify the 

SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager access password:

a.

In the 

Current Password

 box, type the current password.

b.

In the 

New Password

 box, type the new password.

c.

In the 

Verify New Password

 box, confirm the new password by typing 

it again.

5.

To update the tool access password, click 

Apply

. To clear the typed entries 

in the Security page text boxes, click 

Clear Fields

.

Summary of Contents for SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager

Page 1: ...IS0054602 00 B SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager User s Guide Management Tool for QLogic iSCSI Host Bus Adapters...

Page 2: ...user s guide template All Modified guide title and subtitle Title page page headers Updated most screen shots All 1 Introduction section updated and expanded to include new material such as documentat...

Page 3: ...ed to include procedures for viewing IPv6 logs and set ting diagnostic test parameters for running loop back and read write buffer tests 6 Performing Diagnostics 12 Troubleshooting section expanded to...

Page 4: ...Page iv IS0054602 00 B S SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager User s Guide Management Tool for QLogic iSCSI Host Bus Adapters Notes...

Page 5: ...Management 2 2 Configuration Management 2 2 Statistics 2 3 Diagnostics 2 3 HBA State and Target Session Connection State Monitoring 2 3 Additional Features 2 3 3 System Requirements and Installation...

Page 6: ...nstallation Updates 4 17 Updating SANsurfer by Web Update 4 17 Network Does Not Use Proxy Settings 4 18 Network Requires Proxy Settings 4 18 Updating SANsurfer by Package Update 4 21 Uninstalling SANs...

Page 7: ...er the Host Refresh Prompt Appears 5 20 Refreshing the Configuration Immediately 5 21 6 Performing Diagnostics General Information for the HBA Port 6 2 Pinging Targets 6 3 Ping Page 6 3 Pinging IPv4 a...

Page 8: ...ebug to Trace User Interface and Agent Activity 7 14 Tracing User Interface Activity for Windows OS 7 15 Saving Agent Activity Logs for Windows OS 7 19 Tracing User Interface Activity for UNIX OS 7 20...

Page 9: ...elect Update Dialog Box 4 21 4 17 Update SANsurfer Open Dialog Box 4 22 4 18 Update SANsurfer Update Dialog Box 4 23 4 19 Uninstall SANsurfer Add Remove Programs Dialog Box 4 25 4 20 Uninstall SANsurf...

Page 10: ...d Prompt Properties 7 18 7 5 Apply Properties to Shortcut Dialog Box 7 18 7 6 SANsurfer exe in Console Window 7 19 7 7 local properties in Notepad 7 21 7 8 HBA Utilities Page HBA Options 7 24 7 9 Save...

Page 11: ...SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager user interface UI For detailed information about the features and functionality not covered in this guide refer to the help system see What s in the Help System on page 5...

Page 12: ...our authorized service provider and for retrieving records such as the HBA core dump Flash NVRAM and HBA crash Appendix A Frequently Asked Questions lists and provides the answers to frequently asked...

Page 13: ...agreements refer to the QLogic Software End User License Agreement For details see Displaying HBA Information in the help system Related Documents Table 1 1 lists other documents you may find helpful...

Page 14: ...echnical Certification courses include installation maintenance and troubleshooting QLogic SAN products Upon demonstrating knowledge using live equipment QLogic awards a certificate identifying the st...

Page 15: ...dows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Windows Vista Red Hat Linux SLES Linux and Solaris SPARC operating systems Because the tool supports multiple operating systems it provides control of heterogeneou...

Page 16: ...argets via DHCP Clone all or parts of a pre saved HBA configuration for HBA replacement quick configuration duplication on multiple HBA ports across multiple hosts or to ensure consistent configuratio...

Page 17: ...nternal and external loopback tests View the IPv6 logs for information and assistance with IPv6 configurations Destination Cache Neighbor Cache Router List Prefix List Retrieve HBA diagnostics informa...

Page 18: ...tree NOTE IPv6 features as well as some other features are not available and appear dimmed if one of the following applies You are using inbox ioctl module drivers with Red Hat 4 and 5 and SLES 10 To...

Page 19: ...tion process step by step Depending on the features you require your configuration may not require all steps Step 1 Collect the Hardware and Software Step 2 Install the Hardware Step 3 Install the Dri...

Page 20: ...ted Documents on page 1 3 Cable target devices through the combination of hubs and switches in your configuration Verification Before installing the device driver verify the presence of HBAs at power...

Page 21: ...SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager runs as both a tool with standalone non agent mode access to local system QLogic iSCSI HBAs and as a client server tool The client tool runs on...

Page 22: ...pported QLogic HBAs on page 3 6 Single processor or multiprocessor server or workstation Pentium III with 450 MHz or greater for Windows 2000 Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Windows Vista Red...

Page 23: ...ition Release 2 x64 Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition Windows Vista IA32 Windows Vista x64 RHEL 3 0 4 0 5 0 IA32 RHEL 3 0 4 0 5 0 x64 RHEL 4 0 5 0 PPC SLES 9 0 10 0 IA32 SLES...

Page 24: ...As The QLogic iSCSI HBAs are collectively referred to as the QLA4xxx HBA unless otherwise noted For a detailed list of supported QLogic HBAs see the SANsurfer HBA Support Matrix Fibre Channel iSCSI on...

Page 25: ...m the QLogic Web site or from the SANsurfer CD ROM The following information applies Install the same version of SANsurfer on all systems in the network Before installing SANsurfer uninstall any previ...

Page 26: ...s locally SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager user interface Optionally one of the following SANsurfer iSCSI Windows Agent SANsurfer iSCSI Linux Agent SANsurfer iSCSI Solaris Agent Networked System This syste...

Page 27: ...that represents your operating system 2 Accept the SANsurfer software license agreement by clicking I Accept 3 Select the link for your specific operating system 4 Click the Management Tools local li...

Page 28: ...stem opens 5 In the Management Tools table under Name click SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager 6 Accept the End User Software License Agreement by clicking Agree 7 On the File Download Security Warning dialo...

Page 29: ...to start the installation type the following and then press ENTER sh installation_filename bin Step 3 Follow the Installation Wizard To use the installation wizard When the installation wizard begins...

Page 30: ...on Wizard Important Information 2 Read the important information and then click Next This same information is provided in the readme txt file that will be available following installation in the follo...

Page 31: ...etwork configurations see Installation Configurations on page 4 2 3 Select one of the following pre configured installation sets and then click Next Select iSCSI GUI and Agent to install the SANsurfer...

Page 32: ...stalled Select iSCSI Windows Agent to install only the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager agent for a supported Windows system Select Custom to choose which components to install 4 If you selected Custom in...

Page 33: ...x recommended click Next The default location for a Windows system is C Program Files QLogic Corporation SANsurfer The default location for a Linux or Solaris system is opt QLogic_Corporation SANsurfe...

Page 34: ...ts you to uninstall the old version 6 To uninstall the old version of SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager a Exit the SANsurfer tool before proceeding b If you want to uninstall the previous install click Yes...

Page 35: ...he type of user to which the shortcuts appear Available shortcuts include The SANsurfer icon on the desktop if you select it in Step 8 QLogic Management Suite SANsurfer and SANsurfer Uninstaller which...

Page 36: ...dialog box Figure 4 9 opens Figure 4 9 Installation Wizard Create Desktop Icon Selection 8 If you want the SANsurfer icon to appear on the desktop select the Create Desktop Icon check box default and...

Page 37: ...ummary dialog box Figure 4 10 opens Figure 4 10 Installation Wizard Pre Installation Summary The pre installation summary shows you all the choices you made in previous steps 9 Review the information...

Page 38: ...I HBA Manager Initial Installation 4 14 IS0054602 00 B S The Installing SANsurfer dialog box Figure 4 11 opens Figure 4 11 Installation Wizard Installing SANsurfer Various windows inform you that the...

Page 39: ...arted Installation Instructions Using CLI SANsurfer provides the ability to install the tool and its components as an unattended command line installation Unattended installation is available with all...

Page 40: ...Manager GUI only HBA no agent iSCSI_SANsurfer_5_xx_xx_linux_x86 bin i silent DSILENT_INSTALL_SET SB_iX Install iSCSI GUI and agent iSCSI_SANsurfer_5_xx_xx_linux_x86 bin i silent DSILENT_INSTALL_SET S...

Page 41: ...p to date with the latest version SANsurfer provides two possible ways to update an existing installation You can download and install an update directly from the Web See Updating SANsurfer by Web Upd...

Page 42: ...SANsurfer network does not use proxy settings 1 On the Select Update dialog box Figure 4 13 click From the QLogic website 2 Clear the Specify Proxy Settings check box 3 Click Continue 4 If updates ar...

Page 43: ...box as is and then click OK to continue If you want to specify the server proxy settings complete the following a Select the Use the following HTTP proxy setting check box b In the Address box type t...

Page 44: ...at you select for installation 5 To use the Update dialog box select the current product update packages To select a package select its entry under Current Updates and then click Add The update moves...

Page 45: ...dating SANsurfer by Package Update You can update SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager by browsing to an existing update package on your hard drive or some form of external media such as a CD ROM DVD or portab...

Page 46: ...ars Figure 4 17 Update SANsurfer Open Dialog Box 3 Select the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager patch update file web_supported_update_iscsi_hba txt which can be located on a local file system or on a CD DV...

Page 47: ...duct updates that you select for installation 4 To use the Update dialog box select the current product update packages To select a package select its entry under Current Updates and then click Add Th...

Page 48: ...e entire SANsurfer management toolset including SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager or specific features Be sure to exit all SANsurfer tools before you uninstall any SANsurfer components To uninstall SANsurfe...

Page 49: ...surfer x x e Click Change Remove To start the SANsurfer uninstaller from a Red Hat SLES or Solaris SPARC x86 system do one of the following and then press ENTER On a Red Hat SLES system if usr local b...

Page 50: ...HBA Manager Uninstalling SANsurfer 4 26 IS0054602 00 B S Type the following SANsurferUninstaller The Uninstall SANsurfer dialog box Figure 4 20 opens Figure 4 20 Uninstall SANsurfer Uninstall SANsurf...

Page 51: ...ther to uninstall the entire SANsurfer tool or specific features and then click Next Click Complete Uninstall to remove all features and components of the SANsurfer tool that were installed by Install...

Page 52: ...ndows Linux or Solaris system 4 Clear the check boxes for features that you want to uninstall Check boxes that are selected remain installed Select from the following components all components may not...

Page 53: ...4602 00 B 4 29 A 5 Click Uninstall The Uninstall SANsurfer dialog box Figure 4 23 lists the components that are being uninstalled Figure 4 23 Uninstall SANsurfer Feature Removal In progress A message...

Page 54: ...it the installation wizard click Done 7 If any components were not successfully uninstalled manually remove them Some files and directories remain after uninstalling SANsurfer These components must be...

Page 55: ...Manager user interface startup procedures differ depending upon the operating system This section tells you how to start SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager on the following systems For Windows 2000 Windows S...

Page 56: ...Linux operating system versions include Red Hat and SLES supported Solaris operating system versions include SPARC x86 To start SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager on Linux or Solaris 1 Ensure that you are in...

Page 57: ...ns SANsurfer Switch Manager A tab appears only when the specific SANsurfer tool is installed on the system The title bar identifies the currently active tool To view the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager ma...

Page 58: ...the currently active tool selected by the tool tab Tool tabs activate a specific tool iSCSI HBA Manager FC HBA Manager or Switch Manager The menu bar contains the commands for using SANsurfer iSCSI H...

Page 59: ...ou select an item in the HBA tree the status bar shows the same information If an HBA is connected to a target click the HBA to list all the devices connected to it Devices are listed by their target...

Page 60: ...nknown Warning or Good For information about the HBA port state referenced in the dialog boxes and its correspondence with the HBA icons see the help topic Monitoring the HBA Port State Examples Port...

Page 61: ...nnection Device bad failed session connection LUN Icons and Text The HBA tree shows the LUN number LUN n Example LUN LUN 1 The LUN icon is LUN Exiting SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager To exit SANsurfer iSC...

Page 62: ...orer Figure 5 3 Help Window Example If the help window does not open you may need to set the browser location see Specifying the Help Browser on page 5 9 Note that this help system appears best using...

Page 63: ...explains how SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager monitors connected HBAs and their targets and informs you of their state Displaying Host HBA HBA Port Device and LUN Information covers viewing information abo...

Page 64: ...owser location to the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager configuration file click OK To close the Browser Location dialog box without making changes click Cancel Viewing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager Informati...

Page 65: ...nformation about Specifying the Polling Intervals to Retrieve Host Status Alarms on page 5 16 Specifying Whether the Configuration Refreshes When Host and Target Status Alarms Occur on page 5 19 Speci...

Page 66: ...n name user name must be attached to an account that the agent is running on and that must be in the adm or root group To set the access password for a host 1 On the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager main w...

Page 67: ...he selected host a In the Login box type your login name b In the Password box type your login password for the login name 4 Under Application Access you can change your password To modify the SANsurf...

Page 68: ...iSCSI name default from the HBA tree 1 To set the default iSCSI name or iSCSI alias name to appear in the HBA tree right click in the HBA tree to open a shortcut menu 2 Depending on what is currently...

Page 69: ...lick OK To close this dialog box without making any changes click Cancel For information about configuring HBA port iSCSI names and HBA port iSCSI alias names see the help topic Configuring the HBA Po...

Page 70: ...the iSCSI HBA Manager user interface configuration based on their state There are two types of polling HBA Polling and Host Polling HBA Polling HBA polling occurs at an interval that you specify Durin...

Page 71: ...ost To set the HBA polling interval 1 On the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager main window HBA tree select the HBA port or HBA device or LUN connected to the host 2 Do one of the following On the Host menu...

Page 72: ...ed to the host in the HBA tree On the shortcut menu click Host Poll Interval The Host Polling Setting dialog box Figure 5 10 opens and shows the name of the host in the title bar Figure 5 10 Host Poll...

Page 73: ...11 Application Options Update Behavior 2 Under Update Behavior from the Host Status Alarms select the following options If you want to refresh the configuration when the host receives a host status a...

Page 74: ...he Host Refresh Prompt Appears You can determine whether the iSCSI configuration change message appears when the host configuration has changed To specify whether host refresh prompt appears 1 On the...

Page 75: ...save your options changes click OK To close the Application Options dialog box without making any changes click Cancel Refreshing the Configuration Immediately The configuration shown in the SANsurfer...

Page 76: ...5 Getting Started Setting Up SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager 5 22 IS0054602 00 B S Notes...

Page 77: ...teps for completing the Diagnostic Options dialog box NOTE Some IPv6 features such as the IPv6 Router List log Destination Cache log and so on are not available and appear dimmed if You are using inbo...

Page 78: ...g the HBA Port State Good indicating that the HBA port is operational and ready Warning indicating that the HBA port is not in an operational state Unknown indicating that the HBA port is processing a...

Page 79: ...ge To access the Ping page 1 On the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager main window HBA tree select the HBA port 2 Click the Diagnostics tab to bring the Diagnostics page to the front The top portion of the D...

Page 80: ...t Operation Ping diag 5 If you want to stop testing before it is complete click Stop Testing IPv4 Address Select to enter IPv4 address of the target IPv6 Address Select to enter IPv6 address of the ta...

Page 81: ...t SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager determine the source address select Auto Address 3 In the Number of packets box type the number of packets you want to send Valid values range from 1 10000 The default is...

Page 82: ...Local Prefix List Log on page 6 14 Viewing the ARP Log The address resolution protocol ARP cache keeps a record of host port connections with other hardware such as targets on the network The IP addre...

Page 83: ...ens within the Diagnostics page Figure 6 4 Figure 6 4 Logs Page Diagnostics 4 On the Logs page click Display ARP Table 5 The ARP Log opens Figure 6 5 Figure 6 5 ARP Log For the HBA port that you selec...

Page 84: ...errors for this HBA port To view the connection error log 1 On the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager main window HBA tree select the HBA port 2 Click the Diagnostics tab to bring the Diagnostics page to th...

Page 85: ...text in a tool tip next to the cursor Delta Time The number of seconds between the current timestamp and the previous timestamp Timestampa a If you have ACB support the date time stamp is in 12 hour f...

Page 86: ...1 On the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager main window HBA tree select the HBA port 2 Click the Diagnostics tab to bring the Diagnostics page to the front The top portion of the Diagnostics page contains th...

Page 87: ...tics page contains the HBA port identifying information for details see General Information for the HBA Port on page 6 2 3 On the Diagnostics page click the Logs tab The Logs page opens within the Dia...

Page 88: ...he date time stamp is in 12 hour format Neighbor IP The neighbor IP address of an IPv6 device iSCSI target router and so on Neighbor MAC Address The MAC address associated with this entry State The cu...

Page 89: ...he list To view the router list log 1 On the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager main window HBA tree select the HBA port 2 Click the Diagnostics tab to bring the Diagnostics page to the front The top portion...

Page 90: ...rt 2 Click the Diagnostics tab to bring the Diagnostics page to the front The top portion of the Diagnostics page contains the HBA port identifying information for details see General Information for...

Page 91: ...t the log click Close Last Update Time The date time stamp of the last router list entry The date time stamp is in 12 hour format Prefix The local prefix of this entry Prefix Length The length of the...

Page 92: ...test generates a communication signal within the HBA board and does not test the final circuitry that goes to the cable This test is convenient to run because it is not necessary to unplug the networ...

Page 93: ...he test results on the bottom portion 4 Under Test Configuration click either Internal Loopback Test or External Loopback Test 5 If you are running an external loopback test on an HBA with a copper in...

Page 94: ...u click Stop Testing to halt the process select the Test Continuously check box 10 To start the testing process click Start Testing The Internal or External Loopback Results area of the Advanced page...

Page 95: ...Test 5 From the Data Pattern list select either a data byte or compliant data pattern Select Customized Pattern optional to specify your own eight byte pattern Type the data in hexadecimal format 0 F...

Page 96: ...ence Select Stop to halt the test sequence when an error is encountered Select Loop to use the same data pattern and test until the failure is cleared 10 If you want to repeat the tests until you clic...

Page 97: ...terface and Agent Activity on page 7 14 or use the new simple option in the user interface to trace activity in the user interface agent non agent JNI JNI Corporation s JNIC 1560 HBA and iSDMAPI QLogi...

Page 98: ...clear this check box d In the Log File Size box enter the maximum size in KB of the logging file The default is 3000 KB enter 0 zero to specify unlimited size e In the Log File Name box enter a file n...

Page 99: ...file follow these steps a Under SANsurfer Agent Non Agent JNI Diagnostic Preferences select the Enable Driver API iSDMAPI logging to a file check box b For Logging Level select one of the following le...

Page 100: ...6 Performing Diagnostics Tracing User and Agent Activity 6 24 IS0054602 00 B S Notes...

Page 101: ...ndows Event Log The Windows event log is the main source of information for device driver problems and events Device drivers usually indicate only status by logging events in the system event log SANs...

Page 102: ...ares the link status of the device before the read write buffer test If errors occur the test indicates a broken or unreliable link between the adapter and the device Internal Loopback Test The intern...

Page 103: ...tes before comple tion Cause There is insufficient disk space or not enough available mem ory Solution The installation detects when there is insufficient disk space When sufficient disk space is avai...

Page 104: ...Man ager user interface starts and then hangs indefinitely Cause There is insufficient memory Solution For physical RAM requirements see Hardware Require ments on page 3 4 or the readme txt file SANsu...

Page 105: ...The iSCSI HBAs and iSCSI HBA driver must be installed and operational before the iqlremote agent will start Solution After the HBAs and drivers are successfully installed see Verifying That the HBA Dr...

Page 106: ...d operating system drivers Verify that the iqlremote agent is running on the local or remote host Check agent logs for any problems while querying information see Using Debug to Trace User Interface a...

Page 107: ...System Requirements on page 3 4 and Initial Installation on page 4 1 Cause The HBA polling interval is set too high or the host polling inter val is set at too high or disabled Solution Set appropria...

Page 108: ...between an HBA port and a device port ping the target see Pinging IPv4 and IPv6 Targets on page 6 4 Modify the HBA firmware parameters as necessary Do one of the following Review the target configurat...

Page 109: ...Unable to display HBA Infor mation HBA Statistics or Tar get Information HBA Cause The iqlremote agent is not running or is not installed Solution Verify that the iqlremote agent is installed and run...

Page 110: ...ux CD 1 RedHat RPMS shadow utili ties 20000902 4 i386 rpm 2 To convert the passwords to shadow password format go to the etc directory and enter the command pwconv When using a file choosers dialog bo...

Page 111: ...e that supports BIOS Unable to obtain an IP address with the Obtain DNS server address automati cally via DHCP option selected IP address is 0 0 0 0 for this HBA Cause The DHCP server is unavailable S...

Page 112: ...t IP address is translated from the name If necessary reinstall the HBA driver Unable to use the Solaris hot swap feature on QLogic QLA4xxx HBAs Cause Cannot have iqlremote agent running when using th...

Page 113: ...e server command prompt type the following and then press ENTER modules q 2 Verify that the QLogic HBA driver is installed To verify that the HBA driver is installed on Red Hat SUSE Linux 1 Type the f...

Page 114: ...ing on Solaris SPARC 1 Type the following command and then press ENTER ps e grep iqlremote 2 If entries appear iqlremote is running Using Debug to Trace User Interface and Agent Activity Technical sup...

Page 115: ...Windows system you must enable the user interface trace facility and activate the iSCSI agent logging facility After you enable these facilities attempt to reproduce the problem so that you can captu...

Page 116: ...e local properties file edits Figure 7 2 local properties in Notepad Tip Increasing the Screen Buffer Size Height When using a Windows system it is convenient to change the height of the screen buffer...

Page 117: ...race User Interface and Agent Activity IS0054602 00 B 7 17 A The Command Prompt window opens Figure 7 3 Figure 7 3 Command Prompt Window 2 Click the icon on the left side of the title bar and then on...

Page 118: ...Figure 7 4 Figure 7 4 Command Prompt Properties 3 Click the Layout tab 4 On the Layout page under Screen Buffer Size type 9999 in the Height box and then click OK The Apply Properties to Shortcut dial...

Page 119: ...ser interface logging file For more information on saving the agent activity log see Saving Agent Activity Logs for Windows OS on page 7 19 Saving Agent Activity Logs for Windows OS For the supported...

Page 120: ...ou enable these facilities attempt to reproduce the problem so that you can capture SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager user interface and agent activity After collecting the agent activity logs you can save...

Page 121: ...nvironment variable 1 Open a UNIX command prompt 2 Set the environment variable LAX_DEBUG to true by entering the following command LAX_DEBUG true 3 To capture the output of user interface logging to...

Page 122: ...following command kill pid 4 Change to the SANsurfer installation directory most commonly named opt QLogic_Corporation SANsurfer 5 Capture the output of the agent logging to a file and manually start...

Page 123: ...record only if you are using a QLA405x or QLE406x HBA NOTE The Retrieve Core Dump Record feature is not available if either of the following is true You are using inbox ioctl module drivers with Red H...

Page 124: ...7 Troubleshooting Retrieving Records 7 24 IS0054602 00 B S The HBA Utilities page Figure 7 8 opens within the HBA Options page Figure 7 8 HBA Utilities Page HBA Options...

Page 125: ...state For details about the HBA port state and its correspondence with the HBA icons see the help topic Monitoring the HBA Port State Good indicating that the HBA port is operational and ready Warning...

Page 126: ...select an HBA 2 Click the HBA Options tab to bring that page to the front 3 On the HBA Options page click the HBA Utilities tab NOTE When naming a core dump file it is helpful to include the HBA info...

Page 127: ...7 Troubleshooting Retrieving Records IS0054602 00 B 7 27 A The HBA Utilities page Figure 7 10 opens within the HBA Options page Figure 7 10 HBA Utilities Page HBA Options...

Page 128: ...he HBA port state For details about the HBA port state and its correspondence with the HBA icons see the help topic Monitoring the HBA Port State Good indicating that the HBA port is operational and r...

Page 129: ...se this message box click OK Retrieving the HBA Crash Record If the QLA4010x HBA crashes you can retrieve the HBA crash record if you have previously saved the log information to a file To save the lo...

Page 130: ...state and its correspondence with the HBA icons see the help topic Monitoring the HBA Port State Good indicating that the HBA port is operational and ready Warning indicating that the HBA port is not...

Page 131: ...ot know the location click Browse The Save dialog box opens Select or type a file name in the File Name box and then click Save The Save Crash Record dialog box re opens with name you selected in the...

Page 132: ...7 Troubleshooting Retrieving Records 7 32 IS0054602 00 B S Notes...

Page 133: ...5 0 IA32 x64 PPC SLES 8 0 IA32 9 0 10 0 IA32 x64 PPC Can the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager user interface running on Red Hat SLES Linux talk to a Windows host running the agent The SANsurfer iSCSI HBA...

Page 134: ...et No SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager currently does not run as a Java applet Does SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager sup port SNMP No SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager currently supports only the RPC communication la...

Page 135: ...S and EFI enhanced firmware interface are all forms of boot code for specific hardware operating system environments Boot code for QLogic FC HBAs is required if the computer system is booting from a s...

Page 136: ...o increase performance Adjunct driver level works along side a driver at the same level to increase performance In NetWare the required drivers include Host Adapter Module HAM is the driver component...

Page 137: ...is saved At times Flash and boot code are used interchangeably Flash BIOS A QLA2xxx HBA s flash PROM contains the code that allows booting from the HBA at startup HBA Host bus adapter An HBA is the bo...

Page 138: ...maximum resource efficiency This feature is available in Windows 2000 Windows Server 2003 Windows Vista Novell NetWare and Red Hat SUSE Linux Windows XP and Windows Server 2008 do not support load ba...

Page 139: ...r might be selecting a different HBA initiator a different target port or both This makes a difference to the driver when selecting the proper method of failover notification It can make a difference...

Page 140: ...2 6 Linux kernel Sysfs exports information about devices and drivers from the kernel device model to userspace and is also used for configuration target Devices such an HBA card which mediate data in...

Page 141: ...ent activity logs saving UNIX 7 22 logs saving Windows 7 19 tracing 7 14 AL_PA definition of Glossary 1 alarms host status 5 15 refreshing configuration upon occurrence 5 19 retrieving for host 5 16 a...

Page 142: ...record retrieving 7 29 CRC cyclic redundancy check definition of Glossary 1 creating desktop icon 4 12 desktop icon Windows 4 12 user interface logging file Windows 7 19 CSV file definition of Glossa...

Page 143: ...5 1 glossary of terms Glossary 1 graphics adapter requirements 3 4 H hst file host group 1 3 hardware requirements 3 1 3 4 HBA alias definition of Glossary 3 HBA driver installing 3 2 verifying insta...

Page 144: ...3 1 required software 3 2 uninstalling old version 4 10 using CLI 4 15 using GUI 4 3 wizard installing SANsurfer 4 5 installer downloading from CD ROM 4 3 downloading from QLogic Web site 4 3 selectin...

Page 145: ...ary 4 local prefix list log IPv6 viewing 6 14 local properties file editing 7 15 7 20 logging file creating for user interface 7 19 logical unit number definition of Glossary 4 logs activity saving UN...

Page 146: ...packets number of 6 5 number to test 6 4 size of 6 4 6 5 password authorization setting security 5 11 default 5 12 host access setting 5 13 requiring for security 5 11 patch update file 4 22 path MTU...

Page 147: ...5 system 3 1 3 4 retrieving Flash NVRAM record 7 26 HBA core dump record 7 23 HBA crash record 7 29 host status alarms 5 15 root or administrator privileges 5 11 router IP address 6 14 lifetime 6 14...

Page 148: ...re 2 3 status alarm refreshing configuration 5 19 technical support 1 4 availability 1 4 contacting QLogic 1 4 training 1 4 telephone number contacting QLogic 1 4 terms definitions of Glossary 1 test...

Page 149: ...tallation 7 12 iqlremote is installed 7 13 version of product viewing 5 10 video card requirements 3 4 viewing ARP log 6 6 connection error log 6 8 help system 5 8 IPv6 destination cache log 6 10 IPv6...

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