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Fibre Channel and Converged Network Adapters for VMware ESX/ESXi 4.0 User’s Guide

ISL

Inter-switch link. The connection between two switches using E_Ports.

ISP

Intelligent storage peripheral. QLogic trademark and family of Fibre Channel and SCSI controller chips that replace network interface chips in network adapters, servers, and storage.

LAN

Local area network. Network typically with transmissions less than 5 km.

L_Port

Loop port. Does arbitrated loop functions and protocols. NL_Ports and FL_Ports are examples of loop-capable ports. See E_Port, F_Port, FL_Port, G_Port, N_Port, NL_Port.

LIP

Loop initialization process. The initializa- tion process in an arbitrated loop that occurs when the loop is powered up or a new device is added. One function of a LIP is to assign addresses. All data transmis- sion on the loop is suspended during a LIP.

local area network

See LAN.

loop initialization process

See LIP.

logical unit number

See LUN.

loopback

Diagnostic tool that routes transmit data through a loopback connector back to the same adapter.

LUN

Logical unit number, a subdivision of a SCSI target. It is the small integer handle that differentiates an individual disk drive or partition (volume) within a common SCSI target device such as a disk array.

Technically, a LUN can be a single physical disk drive, multiple physical disk drives, or a portion (volume) of a single physical disk drive. However, LUNs are typically not entire disk drives but rather virtual partitions (volumes) of a RAID set.

Using LUNs, the Fibre Channel host can address multiple peripheral devices that may share a common controller.

media

Physical-layer information carriers. Fibre Channel supports several different physical media: copper, multimode optical, and single-mode optical. All Fibre Channel protocols are supported on all media.

message signaled interrupts

See

MSI/MSI-X

Message signaled interrupts. An alternate way of generating an interrupts with special messages to allow PCI to emulate a pin assertion or deassertion. Message signaled interrupts allow the device to write a small amount of data to a special address in memory space. The chipset will deliver the corresponding interrupt to a CPU. MSI-X (defined in PCI 3.0) allows a larger number of interrupts (up to 2048), and gives each one a separate target address and data word.

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Contents User’s Guide Document Revision History Table of Contents Troubleshooting FC0054607-00 a Page Preface Intended AudienceRelated Materials Related QLogic documentationWhat’s in This Guide Related VMware documentationDocumentation Conventions Under Hardware, click Storage AdaptersLicense Agreements See Configuring Boot from SAN onTechnical Support Availability TrainingContact Information Knowledge DatabaseXii FC0054607-00 a Hardware and Software Components Hardware ComponentsAdapter Component Details Callout DescriptionSoftware Components Boot CodeOS Driver Firmware Supported QLogic AdaptersManagement Tools and Utilities Installation Supported Features„ VMware ESX/ESXi Release Support-4.0 „ Link RateTo install the adapter Installing the Hardware„ Support for VMware VMotion and VMware Storage VMotion Installing the Driver Installing SANsurfer Management Tools„ SANsurfer FC HBA Manager provides „ SANsurfer FC HBA CLI providesInstalling SANsurfer FC HBA Manager To install SANsurfer FC HBA Manager on VMwareDownloading SANsurfer FC HBA Manager-VMware To install SANsurfer FC HBA Manager on Linux or Windows Etc/hosts Etc/hosts.allowInstalling SANsurfer FC HBA CLI To install SANsurfer FC HBA CLITo install the package, enter the following command Configuration Using vSphere Client„ Using vSphere Client „ Using Console OS Identifying QLogic Adapters on VMware ESX/ESXiUsing Console OS VSphere Client ConfigurationDiscover the device using lspci Finding Adapters on VMware ESX/ESXi Using the QLogic Fast!UTIL Bios Utility Verifying That the Driver is Loaded Configuring the Driver Parameters To configure driver parametersConfigurable Driver Parameters Driver Parameter DescriptionDeploying Npiv for VMware ESX/ESXi Ql2xoperationmodeMonitoring Npiv Virtual Ports from SANsurfer SANsurfer FC HBA Manager Showing Npiv Configuring Boot from SAN Virtual Port Information Page in SANsurferStarting Fast!UTIL from the Bios Screen Enable Device BootTroubleshooting Troubleshooting with LEDsTable A-1. QLA234x Adapter LED Scheme Green LED Amber LED ActivityTable A-2. QLA24xx/QLE24xx/QEM2462 Adapter LED Scheme Table A-3. QEM2462 Power and Attention Switch LED SchemeYellow LED Green LED Amber LED Activity Dynamic Extended Logging Table A-4. QLE25xx Adapter LED SchemeTable A-5. QLE8042 Converged Network Adapter LED Scheme Green LED LinkTroubleshooting with Driver Logs # cat /proc/scsi/qla2xxx/5Troubleshooting Troubleshooting with Driver Logs Table A-6. Common Driver Log Messages Qla%d Loop Down aborting ISPScsi%d Cannot get topology retrying Table A-6. Common Driver Log Messages Table A-7. Proc Output Debugging Using Proc InformationOutput Field Description Collecting System Logs for Troubleshooting Frequently Seen IssuesTable A-8. Frequently Seen Issues Issue Troubleshooting TipGlossary Cache Converged Network AdapterDevice DriverFast!UTIL Message signaled interrupts LPortLocal area network Loop initialization processNPort NPort ID virtualizationNLPort Node loop portPort login Point-to-pointPort Port instanceTarget World wide port namePage Index Glossary-2 Glossary-3Glossary-1 Glossary-4L2 cache Glossary-2 Nvram Glossary-6FC0054607-00 a Index-5