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If, however, the drivers are installed on the second Ethernet Controller in the list first, and then the first Ethernet Controller in the list, the connection names are reversed, and the connection named Local Area Connection is now the one going to switch 2, and the connection named Local Area Connection 2 is now going to switch 1.

In older versions of Linux it was observed that eth0 went to the Ethernet switch in switch bay 2 and eth1 goes to the Ethernet switch in switch bay 1. This was reversed from a normal Windows 2000 install, as previously mentioned, and also proves to be the source of some confusion. However, current testing with Linux (Red Hat Version 3 Update 6) and SLES 9 has shown that eth0 goes to the Ethernet switch in bay 1 and eth1 goes to the switch in bay 2. On an HS40 blade, 0 & 2 should be connected to top switch module and 1 & 3 connect to the bottom switch module.

The designations can be verified by browsing the MAC address table on the Ethernet switch and match the values to the MAC addresses show in the ifconfig output on the blade. The following example shows the MAC address of Eth 0/1 devices. Log into the top switch module (bay 1) and search for the MAC address on Internal port 13 (Bay 13) corresponding to Eth0 device. It shows the same MAC address of Eth0. For Eth1, do the same by logging into switch module bay2 (bottom) and searching for the MAC address on internal port 13, it also shows the same MAC address for Eth1.

[root@hs20-8843 root]# cat /proc/version

Linux version 2.4.21-27.ELsmp (bhcompile@bugs.build.redhat.com) (gcc version 3.2.3 20030502 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.3-47)) #1 SMP Wed Dec 1 21:59:02 EST 2004

[root@hs20-8843 root]# ifconfig -a

 

 

eth0

Link encap:Ethernet

HWaddr 00:11:25:4A:00:4C

 

inet addr:9.42.166.82

Bcast:9.42.166.255

Mask:255.255.255.0

 

UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST

MTU:1500

Metric:1

 

...

 

 

 

Browse MAC Address Table – Top Switch

 

 

VID

MAC Address

 

Port

Learned

9

00-11-25-4a-00-4c

Bay 13

Dynamic

eth1

Link encap:Ethernet

HWaddr 00:11:25:4A:00:4D

 

inet addr:10.0.200.32

Bcast:10.0.255.255

Mask:255.255.0.0

 

UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST

MTU:1500

Metric:1

 

...

 

 

 

Browse MAC Address Table – Bottom Switch

 

Learned

VID

MAC Address

 

Port

100

00-11-25-4a-00-4d

Bay 13

Dynamic

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Contents IBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide Part 3 Blades IBM Version 3.0, 3/10/2006 Table of Contents Table of Figures Table of TablesLinux nofb BladeCenter Subsystems Introduction OverviewBladeCenter Chassis Rear View ContributorsPreparatory Steps Network ConfigurationBladeCenter Management Module Remote Control Hints and TipsDisable key repeats Remote Control Window SAN Configuration Embedded Fibre Channel SwitchesStorage Connection Diagram Disabling ports on the QLogic switchUsing SANSurfer GUI Port Properties Device Startup Order Configuring the Blades for Remote BootCheck the Boot Order Disabling IDE devicesHS20 Boot Sequence Acquiring HBA WWPNs World Wide Port Names Configuring the Qlogic HBAConfiguring the QLogic HBA Configuring the path to the boot LUNEnable Selectable Boot Illustration Save your changes Testing the path to the boot LUNVerify Disk Media Ethernet Port NumberingMAC Address Port Browse MAC Address Table Top SwitchBrowse MAC Address Table Bottom Switch Learned MAC Address Port LearnedChange Media Tray Owner Loading the Remote Diskette Linux nofb Kickstart Information Multipath Red Hat InstallationBoot Failure for RH Fdisk Output Red Hat Linux AS Broadcom driver installationRPM Install of Broadcom Device Drivers Issues related to Red Hat AS 2.1/3.0 and bladesRev IBM Version 3.0, 3/10/2006 IBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide Other Linux Distributions and Blades Changing the Boot Loader ConfigurationOverview Rdac Installation and ConfigurationSerial Over LAN SOL for Blades 72345respawn/sbin/agetty -h ttyS1 19200 vt102 Summary of Linux changes for SOLAlt-sysrq from Linux client Alt-sysrqAlt-sysrq from PuTTY NetdumpIBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide IBM Version 3.0, 3/10/2006 List of limitations Broadcom Advanced Control Suite installationBMC Update for the HS20 8843 and LS20 Remote Update of the Firmware on an HS20 or HS40Bios and Ismp IBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide QLogic HBA Flash Flash the QLogic HBA Bios# mount -o loop drvnet.img mnt/drv Red Hat Boot Diskette Modification ProcessIBM Version 3.0, 3/10/2006 # cd # umount mnt/initrd Driverdisk --source=nfshost/path/to/26k4970.img Modify or Create the Post-install Driver Diskette ImageIBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide HS20 Model 8832 Firmware Information Management Module Bios InformationAppendix A. Firmware Versions HS40 Bios and Ismp Information HS40 BiosQLogic Firmware Information LS20 Bios and BMC InformationBladeCenter Components BladeCenter InformationIndex