Q-Logic 6140 manual Table C-6. Fibre Channel Driver-Error Log Messages

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262The iSCSI processor failed firmware initialization.

328The iSCSI processor failed the internal loopback test.

329The iSCSI processor failed the external loopback test.

513The iSCSI processor could not connect with the iSCSI name server (iSNS).

849The iSCSI processor reported that the iSCSI port NVRAM contains invalid data (checksum error).

859 The iSCSI processor reported a link down condition.

928The driver failed to receive a heartbeat from the iSCSI processor for the specified number of seconds.

933The driver timed out an iSCSI processor operation and is aborting the oper- ation.

935 The driver timed out an iSCSI processor mailbox command.

937 The driver timed out while attempting to reconnect with the iSNS.

1056 The driver’s initiator database is full. The driver is capable of storing 1024 iSCSI initiators in its database. Use the CLI or GUI to remove unwanted/unused iSCSI initiators.

1072 The driver’s target database is full. Use the CLI or GUI to remove unwanted/unused iSCSI targets.

Fibre Channel Driver

The following error log messages are common to both Fibre Channel ports, 1 (FC1) and 2 (FC2). They are listed in Table C-6and described in this section. Log messages beginning with #0 denote fibre channel port 1 (FC1) and log messages beginning with #1 denote fibre channel port 2 (FC2).

Table C-6. Fibre Channel Driver—Error Log Messages

ID

Log Messages

No.

 

 

 

106583

#%d: QLUtmReceiveIo: Path invalid/FW No resource count %x

87

 

 

 

106589

#%d: QLIoctlEnable: Adapter disabled

93

 

 

 

106590

#%d: QLIoctlEnable: Initialize FW error

94

 

 

 

106592

#%d: QLIoctlRunDiag: Diagnostic loopback command failed %x

96

 

% %x %x

 

 

 

 

106593

#%d: QLIoctlDisable: Re-initialize adapter failed

97

 

 

 

106803

#%d: QLIsrEventHandler: Link down (%x)

307

 

 

 

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Contents SANbox 6140 Intelligent Storage Router Document Revision History SANbox 6140 Intelligent Storage Router User’s GuideSANbox 6140 Intelligent Storage Router User’s Guide Page Table of Contents Planning Removal/Replacement FI0154601-00 C Command Reference Configuring Chap Simple Network Management Protocol Snmp FI0154601-00 C List of Tables FI0154601-00 C Intended Audience Related MaterialsSafety Communications Statements Federal Communications Commission FCC Class a Statement CE StatementLaser Safety Information Vcci Class a StatementGeneral Public License Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity Esds PrecautionsAccessible Parts Preamble FI0154601-00 C FI0154601-00 C FI0154601-00 C No Warranty END of Terms and Conditions How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs Ty Coon, President of ViceTraining Technical SupportAvailability Contact Information General Description System Fault LED Blink Patterns Input Power LED GreenSystem Fault LED Amber Chassis LEDsChassis Controls Maintenance ButtonReset a Router Enable Dhcp Reset and Select Boot ImageReset IP Address Restore Factory DefaultsFibre Channel Ports Power OFFPower on Before firmware Initialization Fibre Channel Port LEDsFibre Channel Transceivers Gigabit Ethernet Port LEDs Ethernet Port-ManagementSerial Port Serial Port Pin IdentificationPlanning DevicesFibre Channel Device AccessFC Performance ISCSIBandwidth Related performance characteristics include the followingISCSI Performance LatencyT3 / DS-3 45 Mbits/Sec Performance TuningT1 / DS-1 1.554 Mbits/Sec Mbits/Sec OC-1 50 Mbits/Sec OC-3 150 Mbits/SecOC-12 and Above 621 Mbits/Sec Multiple RoutersManagement Recovery ServicesSecurity FI0154601-00 C Management Workstation Requirements Site RequirementsManagement Workstation Power Requirements Environmental ConditionsInstalling the SANbox 6140 Router SANbox 6140 Router and AccessoriesPre-installation Checklist Pre-installation Check ListInstall the Transceivers Mount the RouterConfigure the Management Workstation Connect the Management Workstation to the RouterSetting the Workstation IP Address Configuring the Workstation Serial PortConnect the router to the power see Install SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router ManagerWindows Installation Select the Intelligent Storage Routers iconStart SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Linux InstallationFor Linux, enter the following command Connect the Router to AC Power Configure the RouterTelnet 10.0.0.1 username guest password Cable Devices to the RouterUsing the CLI to Install Firmware Firmware InstallationUsing SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager to Install Firmware Enter your username and password. For exampleAt the ftp prompt, type bin to set binary mode. For example Enter reboot. The following message displaysType y to reboot the system Following message displaysChassis Diagnostics This section describes the following conditionsSystem Fault LED is On Power-On Self-Test DiagnosticsInput Power LED is Off Heartbeat Blink Pattern System Error Blink PatternLED Blink Patterns OK OperationalOver-Temperature Blink Pattern Management Port IP Address Conflict Blink PatternRecovering a Router FI0154601-00 C Removal/Replacement SFP Transceiver Removal and ReplacementRemoval Router Removal and ReplacementReplacement SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager IntroductionMenu Bar SANsurfer Router Manager Main Window SectionsView Menu Settings MenuFile Menu Wizards Menu 7shows the Wizards drop-down menuHelp Menu 8shows the Help drop-down menuTool Bar Action MenuSANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager Action Menu System Tree Window 11shows the system treeStatus Icons and Text 12 Component InformationDiscovered iSCSI Initiators RouterFC and iSCSI Ports FC discovered target icons FC Discovered TargetsISCSI Presented Targets LUN iconsSANbox 6140 Router InformationBasic Information ConnectivityManagement Information 14 Information Tabbed Page Management InformationFI0154601-00 C NTP Server Information 15 Information Tabbed Page NTP Server InformationSecurity Information 16 Information Tabbed Page Security InformationSnmp Management tabbed page provides the following options Snmp ConfigurationSnmp Management Snmp Settings Snmp Trap ReceiversFC Ports „ Link Status Port status, either Link Up or Link DownAdvanced Configuration 19 FC Port Advanced Configuration TabbedSave FC Port Settings Complete Click OK to close the message boxStatistics 20 FC Port StatisticsISCSI Ports ISCSI port display consists of three tabs „ Information„ Actual ISCSI Port Network SettingsISCSI Port Information FI0154601-00 C Enable iSNS 22 Enable iSNS Server with IPv4 Address24 Advanced Configuration Tabbed Advanced iSCSI Port ParametersFI0154601-00 C Discovered iSCSI Initiators 25 Discovered iSCSI Initiator Tabbed Pages Initiator InformationChap Settings LUN List 26 LUN List TabbedFC Discovered Targets 27 FC Discovered Targets Information Tabbed28 LUN List Tabbed ISCSI Presented Target List Tabbed 29 iSCSI Presented Target List TabbedDiscovered LUN Information Tabbed 30shows the Discovered LUN Information tabbedFI0154601-00 C LUN Presentation Information 1 and 2 Tabbed Pages 31shows the LUN Presentation Information 1 tabbedISCSI Presented Targets 32 iSCSI Presented Targets Tabbed PagesInformation Tabbed LUN Presentation Information Tabbed 33 LUN Presentation Information TabbedDiscovered LUN Information 34 Discovered LUN Information TabbedWizards 35 Wizards MenuConfiguration Wizard 36 iSCSI Port Selection Dialog Box„ IP Address „ Subnet Mask „ Gateway Click Next38 iSCSI Port IPv6 Settings Panel ISCSI Port IPv6 Settings Panel appears, as shown in Figure39 Confirm Changes Dialog Box Confirm Changes dialog box displays, as shown in FigureEnter the password, then click OK Wizard displays a Warning message, as shown in Figure42 iSCSI Port Configuration Status System displays the Finish dialog box, as shown in Figure Read the information, then click FinishAdd Initiator Wizard 44 Create an Initiator Dialog Box45 Security Check Dialog Box Security Check dialog box displays, as shown in FigureFW Update Wizard 47 Router Selection Dialog Box48 Firmware File Selection Dialog Box 49 Confirm Changes Dialog Box 51 Firmware Update Status Dialog Box-Progress Presentation Wizard 53 Device Selection Dialog Box 54 LUN Mapping Dialog Box LUN Mapping dialog box displays, as shown in Figure55 Confirm Changes Dialog Box 57 LUN Masking Configuration Status Dialog Box Finish dialog box displays, as shown in Figure59 Finish Dialog Box Click Finish to complete the Presentation wizardPresentation Unmap Wizard 60 Device Selection Dialog Box61 Select the Initiator for the LUN Presentation Dialog Box Confirm the LUN mapping changes by clicking Next63 Security Check Dialog Box Click Finish to close the wizardCommand Reference Logging on to a SAN RouterSaving and Restoring Router Configurations Working with SAN Router ConfigurationsModifying a Configuration „ LUN Mapping, which uses the following commandSave Router Configuration and Persistence Restore Router Configuration and Persistence Command CommandsCLI command syntax is as follows Table A-1. Command Line CompletionSyntax Admin CommandAuthority KeywordsOff Beacon CommandBeacon Logs Clear CommandClear logs or stats StatsMMDDhhmmCCYY Date CommandSyntax date Keywords MMDDhhmmCCYYRestore save FRU CommandKeywords restore Syntax fruExamples The following example shows the help command Help CommandDisplays a list of the commands and their syntax Authority None Syntax helpLuns Lunmask Memory Mgmt Ntp Presentedtargets snmp History Displays a numbered list of the previously entered commandsExamples The following example shows the history command Authority None Syntax historyImage Image CommandCleanup Unpack fileAdd Initiator CommandInitiator ModPlease select an Initiator from the list above q to quit Authority None Syntax logout Logout CommandExamples The following example shows the logout command Lunmask Command LunmaskSeagate Examples The following example shows the passwd command Password CommandChanges the guest and administrator passwords Syntax passwdSyntax ping Ping CommandExamples The following example shows the ping command Authority None Syntax quit Quit CommandExamples The following example shows the quit command Restarts the router firmware Authority Admin session Reboot CommandSyntax reboot Examples The following example shows the reboot commandReset Factory Command Save Command TracesKeywords chap Set CommandSyntax set Following example shows the set chap command Set Chap CommandConfigures general router parameters Set chapPortnum Set FC CommandSet fc portnum FI0154601-00 C Number of the iSCSI port to be configured Set iSCSI CommandConfigures an iSCSI port Following example shows the set iscsi commandFI0154601-00 C Number of the iSCSI port to be configured for iSNS Set iSNS CommandConfigures iSNS parameters for an iSCSI port Following example shows the set isns commandFollowing example shows the set mgmt command Set Mgmt CommandConfigures the router’s management port 10/100 Set mgmtFollowing example shows the set ntp command Set NTP CommandConfigures the NTP parameters Set ntpSet snmp Set Snmp CommandSpecifies the setting of the trap destinations TrapdestinationsThat have been changed Will now be saved Following example shows the set system command Set System CommandConfigures the general router parameters Set systemFollowing example shows the set vlan command Set Vlan CommandConfigures the router’s Vlan parameters Set vlanInitiators fc or iscsi Show CommandAuthority None Syntax show chap InitiatorslunmaskPresentedtargets fc or iscsi LuninfoLuns Targets fc or iscsiExamples The following example shows the show fc command Show Chap CommandDisplays Chap configuration for iSCSI nodes Authority None SyntaxShow fc portnum Show FC CommandNone Identifies the number of the FC port to displaySyntax show initiators fc Show Initiators CommandKeywords fc Specifies the display of Fibre Channel initiatorsSyntax show initiatorslunmask Show Initiators LUN Mask CommandAuthority None Number of the iSCSI port to be displayed Show iSCSI CommandShow iscsi portnum IPv6 Link Local Show isns portnum Show iSNS CommandFollowing example shows the show isns command Displays the router event log Show Logs CommandExamples The following example shows the show logs command Show logsShow Luninfo Command Show luninfoDisplays LUN information for each target Show LUNs CommandExamples The following example shows the show luns command Show lunsShow Lunmask Command Syntax show lunmaskShow mgmt Show Mgmt CommandFollowing example shows the show mgmt command Show NTP Command Show ntpSpecifies the display of FC presented targets Show Presented Targets CommandSyntax show presentedtargets fc 10.3.5.66 Show Snmp Command Show snmpShow stats Show Stats CommandDisplays the router statistics FC and iSCSI 60362392962831 55036896842234 IP Fragment Rcvd Out of Order Show System Command Show systemScsi Show Targets CommandShow targets Specifies the display of FC targetsFollowing example shows the show targets iscsi command Keywords portnum Show Vlan CommandSyntax show vlan portnum Target Target CommandFollowing example shows the target add command Not supportedTargetmap TargetMap CommandFollowing example shows the targetmap add command Following example shows the targetmap rm remove command Traceroute Command Syntax tracerouteConfiguring Chap CLI-Discovery Session-Bi-directional ChapCLI-Discovery Session-Uni-directional Chap Click Advanced Select Chap Login InformationSelect Mutual Authentication Click DiscoveryUse Set Chap Click OK Click OK. The initiator completes the normal loginCLI-Normal Session-Bi-directional Chap GUI-Discovery Session-Bi-directional Chap Click Advanced Configuration Select Enable ChapCLI-Normal Session-Uni-directional Chap Click Add Enter the address of the iSCSI port of the bridge GUI-Discovery Session-Uni-directional ChapType the IQN name string Click OK Click OK. The initiator completes discoveryGUI-Normal Session-Bi-directional Chap Click Advanced Click Chap Login InformationClick Information Select Enable Chap Click AdvancedClick OK Click OK. The initiator completes normal login GUI-Normal Session-Uni-directional ChapFI0154601-00 C Application Modules Table C-1. Application Modules-Informational Log MessagesISCSI Driver Table C-2. Scsi Driver-Informational Log MessagesFibre Channel Driver Table C-3. Fibre Channel Driver-Informational Log MessagesError Log Messages Table C-4. Application Module-Error Log MessagesCapacity Table C-4. Application Module-Error Log Messages FI0154601-00 C FI0154601-00 C Table C-5. iSCSI. Driver-Error Log Messages Table C-6. Fibre Channel Driver-Error Log Messages Log MessagesLog Messages Error Log Messages Table C-7. User Modules-Error Log Messages User ModulesLog Message Table C-8. System-Error Log Messages SystemFatal Log Messages Table C-9. iSCSI Driver-Fatal Log MessagesTable C-9. iSCSI Driver-Fatal Log Messages FC Driver Table C-10. Fibre Channel Driver-Fatal Log MessagesTable C-10. Fibre Channel Driver-Fatal Log Messages Table C-11. System-Fatal Log Messages FI0154601-00 C Snmp Properties Table D-1. Snmp PropertiesSnmp Trap Configuration Table D-2. Snmp Trap Configuration ParametersQsrHwVersion System InformationQsrSerialNumber QsrSwVersionNetwork Port Table QsrNwPortEntryQsrNwPortAddressMode QsrNwPortRoleQsrNwPortIndex QsrIPAddressTypeFibre Channel Port Table QsrFcPortIndex QsrFcPortEntryQsrFcPortRole QsrFcPortNodeWwnSensor Table QsrSensorType QsrSensorEntrySensor entry consists of the following sequence of objects QsrSensorIndexQsrLowerThreshold QsrSensorValueQsrUpperThreshold QsrSensorStateQsrEventDescription Notification ObjectsQsrEventSeverity QsrEventTimeStampNetwork Port Down Notification Agent Start Up NotificationAgent Shut Down Notification Fibre Channel Port Down NotificationSensor Notification Generic NotificationFI0154601-00 C AC power CE statement Account, guest A-2 IndexIndex-2 FI0154601-00 C FI0154601-00 C Index-3 LUN FI0154601-00 C Index-5 Index-6 FI0154601-00 C TCP Index-8 FI0154601-00 C
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