HP Ultra320 A7173A manual Example 5-3 Typical ioscan -fnkd mpt Command Output, # mptutil

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#mptutil

Usage: mptutil [options] <dev_file> <dev_file> = /dev/mptX

Options:

 

 

-c

Read PCI Config Space

 

-d <firmware_image>

 

 

Download Firmware

 

-t <tmtype> [target_id]

 

 

Perform Task Management

 

 

where <tmtype> can be,

 

 

bus_reset

SCSI Bus reset

 

tgt_reset <target_id>

Target Reset

-u <filename>

 

 

 

Upload Firmware

 

-R

Reset Driver statistics

 

-S

Display Channel and Device statistics

-T

Display Driver Trace information

Note:

-You must be a privileged user to execute this command. See privileges(5) for more information on privileged users.

-See mptutil(1M) for tool details.

#

To determine the device file names for the channels on the A7173A adapters that are installed in your system, use the ioscan -fnkd mpt command. Example 5-3shows a typical output from this command:

Example 5-3 Typical ioscan -fnkd mpt Command Output

#ioscan -fnkd mpt

Class

I

H/W Path

Driver S/W State

H/W Type

Description

===================================================================

ext_bus

4

1/0/2/0/0

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320

 

 

 

/dev/mpt4

 

 

ext_bus

5

1/0/2/0/1

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320

 

 

 

/dev/mpt5

 

 

ext_bus

6

1/0/4/0/0

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320

 

 

 

/dev/mpt6

 

 

ext_bus

7

1/0/4/0/1

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320

 

 

 

/dev/mpt7

 

 

ext_bus

8

1/0/6/0/0

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320 A6961-60011

 

 

 

/dev/mpt8

 

 

ext_bus

9

1/0/6/0/1

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320 A6961-60011

 

 

 

/dev/mpt9

 

 

ext_bus

12

1/0/12/0/0

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320

 

 

 

/dev/mpt12

 

 

ext_bus

13

1/0/12/0/1

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320

 

 

 

/dev/mpt13

 

 

ext_bus

14

1/0/14/0/0

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320 A6961-60011

 

 

 

/dev/mpt14

 

 

ext_bus

15

1/0/14/0/1

mpt

CLAIMED

INTERFACE

SCSI Ultra320 A6961-60011

 

 

 

/dev/mpt15

 

 

The system shown in Example 5-3has five A7173A adapters installed in the system, with a total of ten SCSI channels and ten device files. The device file name is displayed in the second line of output for each SCSI channel.

Use the mptutil <dev_file> command to display detailed information on the SCSI channel, the SCSI chip, the firmware, and the VPD for the A7173A adapter channel associated with <dev_file>:

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Contents HP-UX 11i v1, 11i v2, and 11i Copyright 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P Table of Contents Scsi Sense Codes Glossary Index Page About This Document Intended AudienceHP-UX Release Name and Release Identifier Publishing HistoryWhat’s in This Document New and Changed Documentation in This EditionTypographical Conventions Document OrganizationHP Welcomes Your Comments Via email netinfofeedback@cup.hp.comPage HP A7173A Adapter Overview About the A7173A AdapterPage Installing the A7173A Adapter Installation OverviewFiles Contained in the scsiU320-00 Bundle Installing A7173A Adapter SoftwareLocating A7173A Adapter Software Extensible Firmware Interface EFI on HP Integrity Systems System FirmwareProcessor Dependent Code PDC on HP 9000 Systems Online Installation Installing A7173A Adapter HardwareOffline Installation Connecting Scsi Peripheral Devices Important Rules For Connecting Scsi DevicesIdentifying Compatible Scsi Cables Connecting Internal DevicesConnecting External Devices # mptutil /dev/mpt8 Confirming the A7173A Adapter Firmware Version# ioscan -fnkd mpt Verifying the Installation PCI-X Dual Channel ULTRA320 Scsi Adapter# mptconfig /dev/mpt8 Adding Multi-Initiator SupportPage Configuring the A7173A Adapter Setting the Scsi ParametersSetting Scsi IDs Offline Setting Scsi IDs OnlineAbout Scsi IDs About the Maximum Data Transfer RateAbout Bus Width Setting the Maximum Data Transfer Rate OfflineSetting the Maximum Data Transfer Rate Online About Auto-Termination Setting the Bus Width OfflineSetting the Bus Width Online Configuration Worksheet Scsi ID SettingsSetting and Confirming Scsi Parameters Offline Using the BCH Menus on HP 9000 SystemsConfirming the PDC Version Example 3-1 The BCH Main MenuDetermining Path, Bus, and Slot Information Setting and Confirming the Data Transfer Rate Example 3-2 I/O Interface InformationExample 3-3 Typical BCH scsi Command Help Screen Example 3-4 Typical scsi rate Command OutputStarting the pscsi Utility Using the EFI Utility on HP Integrity SystemsDownloading the EFI Driver, EFI Utility, and Firmware Configuring the Scsi Ultra320 Interface Example ScsiConfiguring Scsi Devices Example 3-6 Typical Adapter Properties ScreenDownloading and Installing a Firmware Image Example 3-7 Typical Device Properties ScreenExample Selecting a Controller for Firmware Update Example 3-9 Selecting a Firmware Image to DownloadUpdating the EFI Driver Setting and Confirming Scsi Parameters Online Advanced Operations Display Vital Product Data VPDExiting the EFI Utility Example 3-10 Typical Vital Product Data ScreenUsing mptconfig for Online Configuration # mptconfigExample 3-11 Typical ioscan -kfn Command Output # mptconfig /dev/mpt14Setting the Scsi ID Online # mptconfig -i 5 /dev/mpt14Using Common mptconfig Command Line Options # mptconfig -d /dev/mpt14Setting Scsi Parameters to Default Values Configuring LUNUsing the A7173A Adapter as a Boot Device OfflineOnline Replacement of the A7173A Adapter HP A7173A Administration and ManagementPerformance Tuning Verify or Update A7173A Adapter Firmware On HP 9000 Systems Using mptutil to Verify or Update A7173A Adapter FirmwareExample 4-1 Typical ioscan -fnkd Command Output Example 4-2 Typical mptutil devicefile Command Output # mptutil /dev/mpt14Example 4-3 Using mptutil to Update the Scsi Firmware Online # mptutil -d /tmp/fw1.03.35.69IO /dev/mpt14Page Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting ProcedureCreating Missing Device Files A7173A Adapter Is Claimed, But There Is No IOProblems Detected By Domain Validation No Target Devices are Displayed in the ioscan OutputConfirm Scsi Parameters Domain ValidationExample 5-2 Typical Domain Validation syslog Entry Domain Validation Fallback LevelsUsing the mptutil Command Example 5-3 Typical ioscan -fnkd mpt Command Output # mptutilChannel # mptutil -c /dev/mpt14 # mptutil -t tgtreset 1 /dev/mpt14 Example 5-5 Updating A7173A Firmware Online# mptutil -u /tmp/fw1.03.35.69IO /dev/mpt14 # mptutil -t busreset /dev/mpt14Device Statistics and Trace Information Using Support Tools Manager STM HP Event Monitoring Services EMSPort Information # mptutil -R /dev/mpt14HP Offline Diagnostics Environment ODE PCI Error RecoveryContacting Your Hewlett-Packard Representative Uname -rPage Table A-1 Scsi Status Codes complete list Example A-1 Typical Scsi Error MessageScsi Sense Codes Table A-2 Scsi Sense Keys complete list Logical unit not ready, cause not reportable Logical unit not supported Medium format corrupted Erase failure Specifications Table B-1 A7173A Adapter Features and SpecificationsHP part number for easy identification when ioscan is used Regulatory Information Regulatory StatementsFCC Statement For U.S.A. Only IEC Statement WorldwideSpécification ATI Classe a France Vcci Statement JapanDeclaration of Conformity Figure C-1 A7173A Adapter Declaration of ConformityPage Glossary BitEeprom Nvram Vcci Wide Scsi Page Index Determining adapter’s pathIndex Page J6373-90030

Ultra320 A7173A specifications

The HP Ultra320 A7173A is a high-performance Storage Area Network (SAN) component, widely recognized for its reliability and efficiency in data storage solutions. Designed to support the demands of enterprise-level applications, this SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) controller excels in providing fast and reliable data transfer, making it a preferred choice for businesses that require robust storage solutions.

One of the standout features of the A7173A is its ultra-fast data transfer rate. It is capable of achieving speeds of up to 320 MB/s, which is made possible through the Ultra320 SCSI technology. This speed enhancement is crucial for applications requiring quick access to large volumes of data, thus improving overall system performance. The controller maintains compatibility with previous SCSI standards, allowing for interoperability in diverse environments and ensuring that organizations can leverage their existing infrastructure.

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Moreover, the A7173A comes with comprehensive management features, enabling administrators to monitor and optimize storage performance effectively. These features help in anticipating issues before they escalate, thereby minimizing downtime and facilitating smoother operations.

In essence, the HP Ultra320 A7173A is a comprehensive SAN solution that offers exceptional speed, reliability, and scalability. Its advanced technologies and versatile compatibility make it an ideal component for organizations looking to optimize their data storage infrastructure while ensuring robust performance across diverse applications. Investing in the A7173A can lead to marked improvements in data management, ultimately contributing to business efficiency and continuity.