Manuals
/
Brands
/
Power Tools
/
Dust Collector
/
Emulex
/
Power Tools
/
Dust Collector
Emulex
3.4 user manual
Please, tick the box below to download manual:
Contents
Main
Page
Page
Page
Page
Introduction
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 2
Table 1: HBAnyware Features and Tasks Cross-Reference
Known Issues
Installing HBAnyware Components
Installing the HBAnyware Utility
./unpack_apps
gunzip HBAnyware-<version>-<platform>.tar.gz
tar -xvf HBAnyware-<version>-<platform>.tar
Page
Installing the HBAnyware Utility with Web Launch
MIME type: application/x-java-jnlp-file File Extension: jnlp
cd /opt/hbanyware
cd /usr/sbin/hbanyware
./wsinstall
Installing the HBAnyware Utility Security Configurator
C:\Program Files\HBAnyware
gzcat <HBAnywareSSC_version>.tar.gz | tar xvf-
pkgadd -d `pwd`
./install ssc
Uninstalling the HBAnyware Security Configurator
pkgrm HBAnywareSSC
./uninstall ssc
Uninstalling HBAnyware Web Launch Only
/opt/hbanyware/wsuninstall
/usr/sbin/hbanyware/wsuninstall
Uninstalling the Utility Package
pkgrm HBAnyware
Page
Using the HBAnyware Components
Starting the HBAnyware Utility
cd /opt/hbanyware/hbanyware
cd /usr/sbin/hbanyware/hbanyware
Starting HBAnyware with Web Launch
Starting HBAnyware from the Command Line
Examples of Modifications
The HBAnyware Utility Window Element Definitions
The Menu Bar
The Toolbar
The Toolbar Buttons
Sort Toolbar Buttons
The Discovery-Tree
Discovery-Tree Icons
Page
Changing Management Mode
cd /opt/hbanyware/set_operating_mode
cd /usr/sbin/hbanyware/set_operating_mode
Resetting HBAs
Changing HBA Names
Discovering HBAs
Automatic Fibre Channel Discovery
Remote SAN Management Using TCP/IP Access Protocol
Adding a Single Host
Adding a Range of Hosts
Page
Removing Hosts
Configuring Discovery Settings
Sorting HBA Information
Viewing Remote and Local HBAs
Viewing HBA Information
Viewing Discovery Information
Viewing Host Information
The Host Information Tab
The Driver Parameters Tab
Viewing General HBA Attributes
Viewing Detailed HBA Information
Page
Viewing Fabric Information
Viewing Target Information
Viewing LUN Information
Masking and Unmasking LUNs (Windows, Solaris LPFC and Solaris emlxs (SFS))
Viewing Port Statistics
Page
Viewing Firmware Information
Viewing Target Mapping (Windows, Solaris LPFC and Solaris emlxs (SFS))
Viewing Target Mapping (Linux)
Viewing and Setting Up Authentication (Windows, Linux 8.2, Solaris LPFC and Solaris emlxs (SFS))
Page
Viewing or Changing Authentication Configuration
Changing Your Password
Updating Firmware
Updating Firmware (Batch Mode)
Page
Page
Enabling or Disabling an HBAs BIOS
Configuring the Driver
Setting Driver Parameters
Restoring All Parameters to Their Earlier Values
Resetting All Default Values
Setting an HBA Parameter Value to the Host Parameter Value
Saving HBA Driver Parameters to a File
Setting Driver Parameters for All HBAs in a Host
Page
Creating and Assigning a Batch Mode Driver Parameters File
Page
Storport Miniport Driver Parameters
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 55
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 56
Reset
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 57
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 58
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 59
Table 2: Storport Miniport Topology Reference
Driver for Solaris LPFC Configuration File Reference
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 61
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 62
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 63
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 64
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 65
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 66
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 67
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 68
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 69
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 70
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 71
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 72
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 73
Driver For Solaris emlxs (SFS) Driver Parameters
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 75
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 76
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 77
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 78
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 79
Solaris emlxs (SFS) and Solaris LPFC Driver Parameter Cross-Reference
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 80
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 81
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 82
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 83
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 84
Driver for Linux Parameter Tables
Version 8.0 LPFC and LPFCDFC Parameter
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 86
Table 6: Driver for Linux, LPFC Static Parameters (Requires a driver reload to change) (Continued)
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 87
* Variable not tunable in HBAnyware. All LPFC dynamic parameters are read/write using sysfs.
Table 7: Driver for Linux, LPFC Dynamic Parameters (Do not require a driver reload to change)
Table 6: Driver for Linux, LPFC Static Parameters (Requires a driver reload to change) (Continued)
Version 8.2 LPFC and LPFCDFC Parameter
DH-CHAP Authentication and Configuration
Enabling Authentication
The lpfc_enable_auth Module Parameter
The fcauthd Daemon
fcauth Daemon Parameters
Setting Remote and Local Passwords
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 90
Table 9: lpfc Static Parameters (Requires a driver reload to change) (Continued)
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 91
All lpfc dynamic parameters are read/write using sysfs.
Table 10: lpfc Dynamic Parameters (Do not require a driver reload to change)
Table 9: lpfc Static Parameters (Requires a driver reload to change) (Continued)
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 92
Driver for VMware ESX Configuration Parameters
Table 11: Driver for VMware ESX Configuration Parameters
Table 10: lpfc Dynamic Parameters (Do not require a driver reload to change) (Continued)
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 93
Table 11: Driver for VMware ESX Configuration Parameters (Continued)
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 94
Table 11: Driver for VMware ESX Configuration Parameters (Continued)
Server Performance (Windows)
I/O Coalescing
Performance Testing
Mapping and Masking
Automapping SCSI Devices (Windows)
Mapping and Masking Defaults (Windows)
Setting Up Persistent Binding (Windows, Solaris LPFC and Solaris emlxs (SFS))
Page
Page
HBAnyware Security
Introduction
Creating the Access Control Group
Page
Page
Access Control Group Tab on a Non-MSC
ACG Icons
Adding a Server to the ACG
Deleting a Server from the ACG
Removing Security from all Servers in the ACG
Generating New Security Keys
Access Sub-Groups
ASG Icons
Creating an ASG
Reserved Indices - Examples
Adding a Server to an ASG
Deleting an ASG
Restoring an ASG to Its Last Saved Configuration
Editing an ASG
Page
About Offline ASGs
Backup Masters
Introduction
Backup Master Eligible Systems
Page
Reassigning a Backup Master as the New MSC from the Old MSC
Reassigning a Backup Master as the New MSC from the Backup Master
Page
Diagnostics
Performing Diagnostic Tests
Running a Quick Test
Running a Power On Self Test (POST)
Using Beaconing
Creating Diagnostic Dumps
Displaying PCI Registers and Wakeup Information
Running Advanced Diagnostic Tests
Running Loopback Tests
Page
Running End-to-End (ECHO) Tests
Saving the Log File
Using the HBAnyware Utility Command-Line Interface
hbacmd portattrib 10:00:00:00:c9:20:20:20
hbacmd h=cp-hp5670 listhbas hbacmd h=138.239.91.121 listhbas
Using the CLI Client
Syntax Rules
The CLI Client Command Reference
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 136
Troubleshooting
General Situations
Table 14: General Situations
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 137
See Table22 on page 147 for details regarding these
Table 14: General Situations (Continued)
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 138
Emulex Driver for Windows and HBAnyware Situations
Emulex Driver for Solaris LPFC and HBAnyware Situations
Emulex Driver for Linux and HBAnyware Situations
Table 15: Emulex Driver for Windows and HBAnyware Situations
Table 16: Emulex Driver for Solaris LPFC and HBAnyware Situations
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 139
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 140
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 141
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 142
See Table22 on page 147 for details regarding these
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 143
Security Configurator Situations - Access Control Groups (ACG)
Security Configuration Situations - Access Sub-Groups (ASG)
Table 18: Access Control Groups Situations
Table 19: HBAnyware Security Configurator - Access Sub-Groups Situations
Page
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 145
HBAnyware Security Configurator Situations - Backup Masters
Table 20: HBAnyware Security Configurator - Backup Masters Situations
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 146
Error Message Situations
delete an ASG
Table 21: Error Message Situations
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 147
Master Security Client Situations
Table 22: Master Security Client Situations
Non-Hierarchical and Hierarchical ASG