Display Mode Radio Buttons

Show WWPN

Show WWNN

Show D_ID

Target Mapping Buttons

Change Settings - Click to change the Bind Type, the mode used to persistently bind target mappings. The Mapped Target Settings window is displayed. Select the Bind Type (WWPN, WWNN, or D_ID) or set Automapping to Enabled to Disabled.

Add Binding - Click to add a persistent binding.

Bind New Target - Click to add a target that does not appear in the Persistent Binding table.

Remove - Click to remove the selected binding.

Remove All Bindings - Click to remove all persistent bindings that are currently defined for the selected HBA.

PCI Configuration Parameters - Parameters from the PCI configuration space on the HBA. Information includes vendor ID, device ID, base addresses, ROM address, header type, subclass and base class.

Adapter Revision Levels - Firmware revision levels, including kernel and overlay version information.

Wakeup Parameters - BIOS status and version, as well as SLI (service level interface).

IEEE Address - The HBA board address.

Loop Map - If you are using arbitrated loop topology, this option shows information about your connected devices, such as AL_PA and D_ID.

Status and Counters - Byte, frame, sequence and busy counts.

Link Status - Tracks activities such as link failure, loss of sync, and elastic overlay.

Configuration Parameters - D_ID topology, and time-out values for link failures and loss of sync.

Resetting HBAs

The HBAnyware utility allows you to reset remote and local HBAs.

Caution: Do not reset an HBA while copying or writing files. This could result in data loss or corruption.

To reset the HBA using the HBAnyware utility:

1.Start the HBAnyware utility.

2.In the discovery-tree, select the HBA you want to reset.

3.Do one of the following:

From the menu bar, click Adapter, and then click Reset HBA.

Click the Reset HBA button.

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