Compaq LP8000-F1 manual Using Lputilnt Utility/NT, Introduction

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Chapter 6

Using LPUTILNT Utility/NT

Introduction

The 64-Bit PCI-To-Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) utility

(LPUTILNT.EXE) is an executable file located in the platform specific directory of the supplied software kit. Run the utility from the CD or copy and run it from your local hard drive.

NOTE: The LPUTILNT Utility/NT requires that the SCSI Miniport driver be installed and connected to at least one drive before it can operate properly or the registry parameter Simulate Device=1 be set.

The LPUTILNT Utility/NT is a Windows NT-based Graphical User Interface (GUI) that lets you:

View HBA parameters

Perform HBA firmware maintenance

Download PCI configuration files (CFL)

Modify driver parameters in the Windows NT registry

These parameters have been set by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) setup file provided in the software kit. The fibre channel setup file, run as part of the platform kit configuration, will also modify them. The resulting parameter setting has been modified to provide the optimal setting for the supported configurations.

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Contents Bit PCI-To-Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter Page Contents Device Driver Installation Glossary Index List of Figures Text Conventions About This GuideSymbols on Equipment Symbols in TextCompaq Technical Support Getting HelpCompaq Website Compaq Authorized Reseller Product Description IntroductionOverview Bit PCI-to-fibre channel host bus adapter Bit PCI-to-Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter Jumper SettingsHBA Jumper Settings Jumper Pins Description Device ID CommentsStandards Performance SpecificationsAgency Approvals Page Hardware Requirements InstallationInstallation Overview Software and Documentation Requirements OEMSETUP.INF TXTSETUP.OEM Lpscsi LPUTILNT.EXERecording the Address and Serial Number Installing the HBA into a ComputerRecording Reference Numbers Green LED Yellow LED State Verifying the InstallationConfiguration Guidelines for Operating Systems Post LED IndicatorsInstallation Page Windows NT 4.0 System Requirements Device Driver InstallationIntroduction Installing the Windows NT Scsi Device Driver Removing the Device Driver Verifying the Device Driver InstallationTru64Unix Driver and Console Software Show Adapter / -SET Adapter CommandsWWIDMGR-SHOW Adapter Show Adapter CommandSET Adapter example OpenVMS Driver and Console Software Page Post Conditions and Results TroubleshootingGreen LED Yellow LED Description Windows NT Event ViewerHBA Post LED States Explanation Windows NT Scsi Port Error LogWindows NT Miniport Event Log Codes 0x10 Explanation 0x11to 0x13 Further Information Offset Windows NT Scsi Port Error Log0x11 to 0x13 Further Information Windows NT Scsi Port Error Log 0x10 Explanation Offset 0xF30xF4 HBA reset 0x12 Offset Explanation Parameter Error Values valid only when CmdStat=0x3CmdStat Values Further Information0x12 Offset Parameter Error Values valid only when CmdStat=0x3Fabric Device Mapping Windows NT Scsi Address MappingNone Private Loop Device MappingCurrent Private Loop Device Mapping Bus # Target# Lun#Current Private Loop Device Mapping Current Private Loop Device Mapping Bus # Target# Lun# Current Private Loop Device Mapping Alpa Selid Current Private Loop Device Mapping Alpa Selid Current Private Loop Device Mapping Alpa Selid Page Diagnostic and Firmware Download Utility Firmware and Diagnostic UtilityStarting I386DNLD.EXE in an i386 System I386 System InstallationOption Description Starting Alpha Systems with Alpha BiosI386DNLD.EXE Command Options Start-Up for Alpha/i386 Systems Return Menu Selection Diagnostics Main MenuI386DNLD.EXE Main Menu Options Restart Host Bus Adapters MaintenanceTest Host Bus Adapters Modify Test Options Quit Diagnostic and Firmware Loader Utility Show Host Bus Adapter Info Firmware and Diagnostic Utility Page Using Lputilnt Utility/NT Main menu screen Viewing HBA ParametersUsing the Lputilnt Utility/NT Performing HBA Firmware MaintenanceFirmware maintenance screen Deleting or Activating Firmware Image Upgrading HBA FirmwareEnabling or Disabling Boot Bios Downloading PCI Configuration FilesModifying the Driver Parameters Modifying Driver Parameters Windows NT RegistryParameter Drive ParametersQueueDepth = n QueueTarget = n Parameter DescriptionDrive Parameters AlPA Addresses Page System Requirements Boot BiosDisk In-line Exerciser RA8000 or ESA12000 Boot SetupAuto-Configure Option Boot Bios Enabling Boot Bios Defining a Fibre Channel Drive as Boot DriveDesignating a Fibre Channel Boot Drive on Your Computer Creating an MS-DOS Boot DiskettePageUp key Purpose Enabling HBA Boot Bios on a Fibre Channel Hard DriveEnabling the Boot Bios Formatting the Fibre Channel Drive on Your ComputerPage Installing Windows NT Page FCC Compliance Information Statement Model LP8000-F1 1 X Regulatory Compliance NoticesPage Federal Communications Commission Notice Reference Manual Statements for Class B EquipmentPage Glossary Page Glossary Page Glossary Page Show ADAPTER/-SET Adapter IndexPage Index Page