Q-Logic FC0054607-00 A manual Software Components, Boot Code, OS Driver

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1–Hardware and Software Components Software Components

Table 1-1. Adapter Component Details (Continued)

Callout

Description

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4LEDs indicate the real-time status of the adapter, Fibre Channel or Ethernet link status, and link activity. LED patterns are described in detail in “Troubleshooting with LEDs” on page A-1.

5Non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM) is used to store the per-port adapter config- uration parameters. These parameters are typically loaded at manufacturing and should not be modified except by those who have an expert level understanding of the functioning of QLogic Fibre Channel and Converged Network Adapters. During adapter initialization, the parameters are accessed and used to configure the adapter. Examples of adapter con- figuration parameters include Fibre Channel connection type (topology), Fibre Channel data rate, Fibre Channel tape support, and so on.

Software Components

This section describes the following QLogic adapter software components:

„Boot Code

„OS Driver

„Firmware

„Management Tools and Utilities

Boot Code

Boot code resides on the Flash memory on the adapter. The primary function of the boot code is to communicate with an external boot device before the operating system takes the control over when booting from a storage device attached to the QLogic adapter. This type of configuration is referred to as boot from SAN.

OS Driver

For all QLogic Fibre Channel Adapters currently supported on VMware ESX/ESXi 4.0, the driver is supported natively with ESX; that is, no separate driver installation is required for VMware ESX/ESXi 4.0 to recognize the QLogic Fibre Channel Adapters. QLogic Fibre Channel Adapters on VMware ESX/ESXi 4.0 require no additional driver installation steps to run the adapters. In some specific cases, you may need to download from the VMware Web site one of the following:

„A VMware Approved Driver CD

(http://driverdownloads.qlogic.com/QLogicDriverDownloads_UI/default.aspx)

„ESX/ESXi patches that might include specific fixes for adapters or enable new adapters.

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Contents User’s Guide Document Revision History Table of Contents Troubleshooting FC0054607-00 a Page Related QLogic documentation PrefaceIntended Audience Related MaterialsRelated VMware documentation What’s in This GuideUnder Hardware, click Storage Adapters Documentation ConventionsSee Configuring Boot from SAN on License AgreementsTechnical Support Knowledge Database AvailabilityTraining Contact InformationXii FC0054607-00 a Hardware Components Hardware and Software ComponentsCallout Description Adapter Component DetailsBoot Code Software ComponentsOS Driver Supported QLogic Adapters FirmwareManagement Tools and Utilities „ Link Rate InstallationSupported Features „ VMware ESX/ESXi Release Support-4.0Installing the Hardware To install the adapter„ Support for VMware VMotion and VMware Storage VMotion „ SANsurfer FC HBA CLI provides Installing the DriverInstalling SANsurfer Management Tools „ SANsurfer FC HBA Manager providesTo install SANsurfer FC HBA Manager on VMware Installing SANsurfer FC HBA ManagerDownloading SANsurfer FC HBA Manager-VMware Etc/hosts Etc/hosts.allow To install SANsurfer FC HBA Manager on Linux or WindowsTo install SANsurfer FC HBA CLI Installing SANsurfer FC HBA CLITo install the package, enter the following command Identifying QLogic Adapters on VMware ESX/ESXi ConfigurationUsing vSphere Client „ Using vSphere Client „ Using Console OSVSphere Client Configuration Using Console OSDiscover the device using lspci Finding Adapters on VMware ESX/ESXi Using the QLogic Fast!UTIL Bios Utility Verifying That the Driver is Loaded To configure driver parameters Configuring the Driver ParametersDriver Parameter Description Configurable Driver ParametersQl2xoperationmode Deploying Npiv for VMware ESX/ESXiMonitoring Npiv Virtual Ports from SANsurfer SANsurfer FC HBA Manager Showing Npiv Virtual Port Information Page in SANsurfer Configuring Boot from SANStarting Fast!UTIL from the Bios Screen Device Boot EnableGreen LED Amber LED Activity TroubleshootingTroubleshooting with LEDs Table A-1. QLA234x Adapter LED SchemeTable A-3. QEM2462 Power and Attention Switch LED Scheme Table A-2. QLA24xx/QLE24xx/QEM2462 Adapter LED SchemeYellow LED Green LED Amber LED Activity Green LED Link Dynamic Extended LoggingTable A-4. QLE25xx Adapter LED Scheme Table A-5. QLE8042 Converged Network Adapter LED Scheme# cat /proc/scsi/qla2xxx/5 Troubleshooting with Driver LogsTroubleshooting Troubleshooting with Driver Logs Qla%d Loop Down aborting ISP Table A-6. Common Driver Log MessagesScsi%d Cannot get topology retrying Table A-6. Common Driver Log Messages Debugging Using Proc Information Table A-7. Proc OutputOutput Field Description Issue Troubleshooting Tip Collecting System Logs for TroubleshootingFrequently Seen Issues Table A-8. Frequently Seen IssuesGlossary Driver CacheConverged Network Adapter DeviceFast!UTIL Loop initialization process Message signaled interruptsLPort Local area networkNode loop port NPortNPort ID virtualization NLPortPort instance Port loginPoint-to-point PortWorld wide port name TargetPage Index Glossary-3 Glossary-2Glossary-4 Glossary-1L2 cache Glossary-2 Glossary-6 NvramFC0054607-00 a Index-5