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1 for Linux, NetWare, and Windows13 Adapter Features14 Adapter FeaturesThese HBAs have the following features: Fast Supports bus master DMA Supports point-to-pointfabric connection (F-PORTFABRIC LOGIN) Complies with: —PCI Local Bus Specification revision —PCI-XAddendum (revision 1.0) to the PCI Local Bus Specification Third-generation —Fibre Channel-ArbitratedLoop (FC-AL-2)standard —U.S. and international safety and emissions standards 15 Adapter Specifications16 Table 3: HBA Specifications (Continued)Connectors LC-styleconnector that supports non-OFC,multimode fiber optic cabling using a small form factor optical transceiver module Form factor 17.78 cm x 10.67 cm (7.0 in x 4.2 in) Power Consumption (66MHz PCI-XOptic) Single Channel ~4.75 Watts Dual Channel ~10.5 Watts 17 Installing the Adapter18 Adapter Components20 Before You Begin Installation21 Installing the AdapterTo install the HBAs: 2.Power down the peripherals, then turn off the computer 3.Remove the computer cover and save the screws 4.Choose any PCI bus slot that supports bus mastering interrupt line A 6.Remove the slot cover for the slot in which you will install the HBA 8.Secure the HBA to the chassis. Follow the PC manufacturer’s instructions Connect the appropriate cable from the devices to the corresponding Power up all external FC devices, then power up the PC and observe the monitor The BIOS is disabled by default 12.Enable the BIOS only if the boot device is attached to the HBA 22 Installation Considerations23 Installing the Linux Driver31 Installing the Windows Driver32 Installing a New Windows Driver1.Install the HBA as described in “Installing the Adapter” on page 2.Restart ur turn on the computer Windows detects the newly installed device, then displays the Found New Hardware with SCSI controller Found New Hardware Wizard 4.Click Next 5.Choose Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended). Click Next . Click Scroll down the Hardware SCSI and RAID controllers 7.Insert the FCA2214/FCA2214DC CD-ROMand click Have Disk In the Install From Disk 9.Click Next 10.In the Start Device Driver Installation dialog box, click Next dialog box, click in the dialog box The following message displays: Click Yes 33 Found New Hardware with FCA2214 PCI Fibre Channel AdapterWhen the Insert Disk screen 3.The following message displays: 4.Click Yes Repeat step 34 Updating an Existing Windows DriverPerform the following steps to update the Windows driver: 1.Choose Start >Settings > Control Panel >System 2.Choose the Hardware tab, then click Device Manager 3.Scroll down through the hardware types and select SCSI and RAID controller fromthe device list, then click Click the Driver Update Driver Select 8.Enter the CD-ROM’sdrive letter on the Copy manufacturer’s file from screen on the and the screens 10.Click Finish on the Completing the Upgrade Device Driver screen 11. Click Yes 35 Installing the NetWare Driver36 NetWare Driver Files and Parameterscpqshd.cdm README.TXT Table 5: QL2300.HAM Driver Parameters Parameter Description SLOT = n Specifies to NetWare the PCI slot (slot n) in which the FCA2210 board is installed. The driver must be loaded once for each FCA2210 board in your system. For example: LOAD QL2x00.HAM SLOT=3 LUNS Specifies to NetWare to scan for all luns during the load of this driver instance (otherwise NetWare will only scan for lun zero devices); the scanned lun number range is 0 to (n - 1) where n is specified by the /MAXLUNS=n option. This switch is required for multi-LUNstorage subsystems, for example, RAID subsystems. For example: LOAD QL2x00.HAM SLOT=3 /LUNS /ALLPATHS Disables failover and reports to NetWare all devices on all adapter paths; this allows upper layer modules to do failover across a Netware server's multiple adapters. For example: LOAD QL2x00.HAM SLOT=3 /LUNS /ALLPATHS /PORTNAMES Internally tracks devices by portname rather than nodename; this is required when storage luns do not have a 1:1 correspondence across portnames; this allows upper layer modules to do failover across a storage subsystem's multiple ports. For example: LOAD QL2x00.HAM SLOT=3 /LUNS /PORTNAMES /MAXLUNS=n Set the maximum number of luns allowed during the lun scan; default is n=32. The range of luns searched is 0 to (n-1).For example: LOAD QL2x00.HAM SLOT=3 /LUNS /MAXLUNS=332 37 STARTUP.NCFCopy the driver directory of the kit you downloaded to a diskette or to a 3.At the command prompt, enter the following command: 4.Choose Driver options from the main menu 5.Choose Configure disk and storage device drivers 6.Select an additional driver 7.Press INSERT to install an unlisted driver 9.Press ENTER to select the QL2300.HAM driver 10.If prompted, click Yes to copy the driver 38 Select/Modify Driver ParametersREADME.txt 13.Press F10 to save the parameter settings 14.Choose Save parameters and load driver to complete the NetWare setup 15.Exit the installation program Note: If ASPI support is required for the SCSI devices, you must load the NWASPI.CDM module, which is provided by Novell. For example, enter: LOAD QL2300.HAM LOAD NWASPI.CDM 39 Troubleshooting643 Fast!UTILUTILALT+Q The following sections describe the Fast!UTIL options 44 Host Adapter Settings45 Selectable Boot SettingsRestore Default Settings Raw NVRAM Data Advanced Adapter Settings46 Table 7: Advanced Adapter Settings (Continued)Login Retry Count 0–255 Port Down Retry Count Drivers Load RISC Code Enabled Enable Database Updates Disable Database Load IOCB Allocation 1–512buffers 256 buffers Extended Error Logging Execution Throttle Fast Command Posting >4GByte Addressing LUNs per Target Enable LIP Reset Enable LIP Full Login Enable Target Login Retry Count 47 Port Down RetryDrivers Load RISC Code Enable Database Updates Disable Database Load IOCB Allocation Extended Error Logging 48 Extended Firmware Settings49 Extended ControlBlock RIO Operation Mode Table 9: RIO Operation Modes Option Operation Mode No multiple responses Multiple responses, 16-bithandles, interrupt host Multiple responses, 32-bithandles, interrupt host Multiple responses, 16-bithandles, delay host interrupt Multiple responses, 32-bithandles, delay host interrupt Connection Options Table 10: Connection Options Type of Connection 0Loop only 1Point-to-pointonly 2Loop preferred, otherwise point-to-point Class Service ACK0 — The Class 2 Service setting must be Enabled to use the ACK0 setting Fibre Channel Tape Support Fibre Channel Confirm 50 Scan Fibre Channel DevicesFibre Disk Utility Select Host Adapter 51 Regulatory Compliance Notices57 Electrostatic Discharge58 Grounding Methods■Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or ■Use conductive field service tools ■Use a portable field service kit with a folding static-dissipatingwork mat 59 adapters components 18 installingbefore you begin 20 BIOS 21 considerations 22 prerequisites specifications 15 audience authorized reseller, HP Class A equipment 54 Class A equipment Canadian notice (Avis Canadien) 54 FCC compliance statement compliance notices Canadian (Avis Canadien) 53 Japanese components adapters 18 jumpers LED indicators 19 conventions document 9 equipment symbols 10 text symbols document conventions related documentation 8 drivers HP2300.SYS QL2300.HAM 37 qla2300 electrostatic discharge 57 environmental specifications 15 equipment symbols Fast!UTIL UTIL Advanced Adapter settings 45 Extended Firmware settings 48 Fibre Disk Utility FCC compliance statement 52 cables Class A equipment 52 declaration of conformity 53 modifications 60 features complies withFabric Loop Attach (FLA) 14 Fast!UTIL Fibre Channel Protocol Manager (FPM) 14 Fibre Channel Protocol-SCSI Private Loop Direct Attach (PLDA) getting help 12 grounding methods help, obtaining authorized reseller 12 storage web site 12 technical support HP2300.SYS driver installing adapters Linux driver 24 NetWare driver 37 new Windows driver Japanese notice laser devices 55 CDRH regulations 55 international regulations 55 label safety warnings 55 Linux installing driver qla2300 driver modifications, FCC compliance statement NetWare installing the driver 37 NWCONFIG utility parameters, QL2300.HAM driver 36 PCI-Xbus slots master 20 slave problems configuration 41 fibre channel 41 hardware QL2300.HAM driver installing 37 parameters Laser devices 55 related documentation 61 specifications adapters 15 environmentalsymbols in text on equipment technical support, HP 12 text symbols updating Windows driver warning symbols on equipment 10 web sites, HP storage 12 Windows installing new drivers 32 updating drivers
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