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Install
Error codes
Password
Error Action
Maintenance
Configuring Discovery Settings
Known Issues
Resetting HBAs
Diagnostics
Access Control Groups
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Figure 64: Hierarchical ASG Scenario
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual
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Contents
Last Updated January 25
HBAnyware Utility
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Known Issues
Viewing Target Mapping Linux
Restoring the ACG to Its Last Saved Configuration 105
Introduction
Feature/Task Windows Solaris Linux VMware ESX
HBAnyware Features and Tasks Cross-Reference
Emlxs SFS Server
Known Issues
Installing HBAnyware Components
Installing the HBAnyware Utility
Tar xvf ElxLinuxApps-AppsRevDriverRev.tar
Installing the HBAnyware Utility with Web Launch
Mime type application/x-java-jnlp-file File Extension jnlp
Installing the HBAnyware Utility Security Configurator
Srv/www/htdocs
Uninstalling the HBAnyware Security Configurator
Select Emulex HBAnyware Security ConfiguratorChange/Remove
Uninstalling HBAnyware Web Launch Only
Uninstalling the Utility Package
Rpm -e AppsRevDriverRev.rpm
Starting the HBAnyware Utility
Starting the HBAnyware Security Configurator
Starting HBAnyware with Web Launch
Starting HBAnyware from the Command Line
Examples of Modifications
HBAnyware Utility Window Element Definitions
HBAnyware Utility window
Toolbar Buttons
Menu Bar
Toolbar
Sort Toolbar Buttons
Discovery-Tree
Discovery-Tree Icons
Property Tabs
Status Bar
Changing Management Mode
Management Mode dialog box
Resetting HBAs
Reset Warning
Changing HBA Names
General tab
Discovering HBAs
Remote SAN Management Using TCP/IP Access Protocol
Automatic Fibre Channel Discovery
Adding a Single Host
Adding a Range of Hosts
Add Range of IP Hosts dialog box
Configuring Discovery Settings
Removing Hosts
Sort by Host Name
Sorting HBA Information
Viewing Remote and Local HBAs
Sort by Fabric ID
Viewing HBA Information
Viewing Discovery Information
Viewing Host Information
Host Information Tab
Driver Parameters Tab
Driver Parameters tab
Viewing General HBA Attributes
Viewing Detailed HBA Information
Select the Adapter Details tab
Adapter Details tab
Viewing Fabric Information
Viewing Target Information
Target Information tab
Viewing LUN Information
LUN Information
LUN Masking tab with LUN Masking Disabled
Viewing Port Statistics
LUN Masking tab
Click the Statistics tab
Viewing Firmware Information
Firmware tab
Target Mapping tab
Viewing Target Mapping Linux
Select the Target Mapping tab
Authentication tab
Changing Your Password
Viewing or Changing Authentication Configuration
Click Password on the Authenticate tab
Updating Firmware
Prerequisites
Updating Firmware Batch Mode
Firmware Download dialog box for Windows
Selecting HBAs to Update screen for Windows
Click Start Download
Download Complete screen for Windows
Enabling or Disabling an HBA’s Bios
Firmware Tab with Bios Disabled
Configuring the Driver
Setting Driver Parameters
Resetting All Default Values
Restoring All Parameters to Their Earlier Values
Saving HBA Driver Parameters to a File
Setting an HBA Parameter Value to the Host Parameter Value
Setting Driver Parameters for All HBAs in a Host
Select the Driver Parameters tab
Changing Non-dynamic Parameter Values Linux
Stophbanyware
Creating and Assigning a Batch Mode Driver Parameters File
Select Driver Parameter File browse window
Batch Driver Parameters Update dialog box for Windows
Storport Miniport Driver Parameters
Storport Miniport Driver Parameters
Activation Requirements
Parameter Definitions Activation Requirement
Storport Miniport Driver Parameters
Reset
Storport Miniport Driver Parameters
Storport Miniport Driver Parameters
Storport Miniport Topology Reference
Topology Description Value
Property Name Scope Default Min Max Dynamic Comments
Driver for Solaris Lpfc Configuration File Reference
LPFC.conf Parameters
LWWNRWWNatovamoddirtlisthlistdhgplistraintval
LWWNktypeklengthkeyRWWNktypeklengthkey
LPFC.conf Parameters
LPFC.conf Parameters
LPFC.conf Parameters
LPFC.conf Parameters
LPFC.conf Parameters
LPFC.conf Parameters
LPFC.conf Parameters
LPFC.conf Parameters
LPFC.conf Parameters
LPFC.conf Parameters
P2P
Driver For Solaris emlxs SFS Driver Parameters
Property Default Min Max Activation Comments Name
Emlxs.conf Parameters
LWWNRWWNatovamoddirtlisthlistdhgplistreauth
LWWNRWWNLtypeLkeyRtypeRkey
Emlxs.conf Parameters
Emlxs.conf Parameters
HBAnyware Description Property
Lpfc
SFS
Lpfc
Lpfc
Lpfc
Version 8.0 Lpfc and Lpfcdfc Parameter
Variable Default Min Max Comments Using Sysfs
Driver for Linux Parameter Tables
Visible
Visible
Variable Default Min Max Comments
Lpfcenableauth Module Parameter
DH-CHAP Authentication and Configuration
Enabling Authentication
Version 8.2 Lpfc and Lpfcdfc Parameter
Fcauth Daemon Parameters
Setting Remote and Local Passwords
Lpfc Static Parameters Requires a driver reload to change
Scsi ID
All lpfc dynamic parameters are read/write using sysfs
Driver for VMware ESX Configuration Parameters
Driver for VMware ESX Configuration Parameters
Variable Default Min Max Dynamic Comments
Driver for VMware ESX Configuration Parameters
Driver for VMware ESX Configuration Parameters
Server Performance Windows
Performance Testing
Recommended Settings for I/O Coalescing
Coalescing
Mapping and Masking
Performance Testing Examples
Automapping Scsi Devices Windows
Mapping and Masking Window Defaults
Mapping and Masking Defaults Windows
Field Function Default Description Window
Select the Target Mapping tab. All targets are displayed
Adding New Targets Using sd.conf for Solaris
#vi /kernel/drv/sd.conf
Creating the Access Control Group
Introduction
Designating a Master Security Client
Access Control Groups
Introduction
Access Control Group Tab on the MSC
Access Control Group tab on an MSC System
Access Control Group Tab on a Non-MSC
ACG Icons
Removing Security from all Servers in the ACG
Adding a Server to the ACG
Deleting a Server from the ACG
Generating New Security Keys
Restoring the ACG to Its Last Saved Configuration
Access Sub-Groups
Accessing a Switch
ASG Icons
Click the Access Sub-Groups tab
Creating an ASG
New Access Sub-Group dialog box
Reserved Indices Examples
Deleting an ASG
Restoring an ASG to Its Last Saved Configuration
Adding a Server to an ASG
Editing an ASG
Click Edit. The Edit Access Sub-Group dialog box appears
Access Sub-Groups tab Client System Offline
About Offline ASGs
Backup Masters
Backup Master Eligible Systems
Backup Master Tab and Controls
Creating a Backup Master
Reassigning a Backup Master as the New MSC from the Old MSC
Backup Master Warning dialog box
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Diagnostics
Performing Diagnostic Tests
Using Beaconing
Running a Power On Self Test Post
Running a Quick Test
Creating Diagnostic Dumps
Diagnostic Dump dialog box
Running Advanced Diagnostic Tests
Displaying PCI Registers and Wakeup Information
Running Loopback Tests
Error Action
Loopback Test Combinations
Test Pattern
Procedure
Test Cycles
Test Status
Running End-to-End Echo Tests
Select Echo Test Target window
Saving the Log File
Example of DiagTestLog window
Using the CLI Client
Syntax Rules
Version
CLI Client Command Reference
Help
ListHBAs
PortAttributes
SaveConfig
HBAAttributes
PortStatistics
Download
Reset
TargetMapping
GetLunList
SetLunMask
GetLunUnMaskbyTarget
RescanLuns
AllNodeInfo
SetPersistentBinding
PersistentBinding
RemoveAllPersistentBinding
BindingSupport
RemovePersistentBinding
BindingCapabilities
SetBindingSupport
GetDriverParamsGlobal
DriverConfig
GetDriverParams
SetDriverParam
SetBootBios
SetDriverParamDefaults
GetAuthConfig
SetPassword
SetAuthConfig
DeleteAuthConfig
Wakeup
InitiateAuth
PCIData
LoopMap
EchoTest
SetBeacon
PostTest
Loopback
SetRetentionCount
Dump
GetRetentionCount
GetDumpDirectory
General Situations
General Situations
Software package will not install. An error
Situation Resolution SAN Management Workstation Does Not
HBAnyware Security Configurator
Cannot access formerly accessible
Emulex Driver for Solaris Lpfc and HBAnyware Situations
Emulex Driver for Windows and HBAnyware Situations
Emulex Driver for Linux and HBAnyware Situations
Image you will not be able to enable
Situation Resolution Some cases, after loading an OEM
Supplied combined firmware/OpenBoot
BootBIOS from the lputil Boot Bios
HBA installed Lpfc driver unload on Sles 9 causes
Situation Resolution Loading lpfc or lpfcdfc driver on Sles
System panics when booted with a failed
No module lpfc found for kernel error
Emulex driver for Linux does not load
Situation Resolution HBAnyware software package will not
LUNs when more are present
Ramdisk for a custom built kernel
Unwanted Remote Servers Appear
Situation Resolution Cannot See Other HBAs or Hosts
HBAnyware
Security Configuration Situations Access Sub-Groups ASG
Security Configurator Situations Access Control Groups ACG
Access Control Groups Situations
Is displayed as ASG Client Offline
Situation Resolution ASG tree of the Access Sub-Groups
Tab, one or more of the names of the ASGs
Not All Servers are available to an ASG
HBAnyware Security Configurator Situations Backup Masters
HBAnyware Security Configurator Backup Masters Situations
Error Message Situations
Error Message Situations
Master Security Client Situations
Master Security Client Situations
Non-Hierarchical and Hierarchical ASG
Non-hierarchical ASG Scenario
Hierarchical ASG Scenario
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