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HITACHI 

Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter 

USER’S GUIDE 

(Utility Software Edition) 

Revision 41.0 

Jul 2017 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Read this manual well and keep it near the system so 
that you can refer to it as needed. 
Before starting operation, familiarize yourself with the 
safety instructions. 
 
All Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2004-2017, Hitachi, Ltd.

Summary of Contents for GGX-CC9M4G2X1

Page 1: ...ty Software Edition Revision 41 0 Jul 2017 Read this manual well and keep it near the system so that you can refer to it as needed Before starting operation familiarize yourself with the safety instructions All Rights Reserved Copyright 2004 2017 Hitachi Ltd ...

Page 2: ...s designed for general office work Avoid using it for applications requiring high reliability that may seriously affect human life or property We shall not assume any responsibility for any accidents resulting from such use of the product Examples of inappropriate applications of system equipment intended for general office work are Control of a chemical plant control of medical devices and contro...

Page 3: ...be recycled or discarded according to applicable local and national regulations For further information regarding return collection recycle or disposal please contact your sales company where you purchased the Products The above mark is not printed on the following Products but these Products are also subject to electrical and electronic equipment EEE These un marked Products are as well as marked...

Page 4: ...the factory defaults using a recovery CD The above operations only change the file management information of data recorded on the hard disk actually the data is just blocked from view That is although the data appears to have been erased it was just made unavailable under an operating system such as Windows The actual data remains on the hard disk and may be read using special data recovery softwa...

Page 5: ...nd Xeon are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in and outside the U S Linux is a registered trademark or trademark of Linus Torvalds in and outside the U S Red Hat is a registered trademark or trademark of Red Hat Inc in and outside the U S All other registered trademarks or trademarks in this manual are the property of their respective owners ...

Page 6: ...ING This indicates the presence of a potential risk that might cause death or severe injury CAUTION This indicates the presence of a potential risk that might cause relatively mild or moderate injury NOTICE This indicates the presence of a potential risk that might cause damage to the equipment and or damage to surrounding properties This indicates notes not directly related to injury or severe da...

Page 7: ... no local support personnel visit you when the product is delivered If you find any missing part or if you have any questions on the delivered product in such cases contact your sales When You Need Help 1 Refer to the manual Refer to manuals Also refer to other printed manuals provided with the product 2 Contact us by phone Contact the reseller where you have purchased the product ...

Page 8: ...recautions when updating Windows driver from the version X Y Z 470 or lower to X Y Z 530 or higher Windows only 7 Precautions when downgrading Windows driver from the version X Y Z 530 or higher to the version X Y Z 470 or lower Windows only 9 3 Install Utility software 10 Install Utility software on Windows 10 Install utility software 10 Confirm installed utility software version 11 Confirm logic...

Page 9: ... messages 92 5 hfcutil 96 hfcutil Windows 96 Command Tree Structure of hfcutil 96 Confirm the Adapter number 97 Allocate the Adapter number 98 Delete the Adapter number 100 Driver parameters 100 hfcddutil on Linux 101 Menu mode 102 CLI Mode 115 6 hfcbios 124 Function list 124 Preparation 124 Scan all ports to HBA installed in system 125 Back up HBA BIOS setup data 125 Restore HBA BIOS setup data 1...

Page 10: ...ram 149 Convert parameters to old utility program 150 Backup parameters 150 Restore parameters 150 Delete all parameters 151 Delete ConnectionType or LinkSpeed parameter 151 List of the Response Messages of hfcmig 152 11 Driver parameters 153 ...

Page 11: ...m involved The example on the left indicates Do not disassemble This pictogram indicates an action to take The figure inside the circle shows the action to take The example on the left tells you to Unplug the power cord from the outlet Common precautions concerning safety Please follow these safety instructions When operating the equipment follow the instructions and procedures provided in the man...

Page 12: ...g all power cords of the equipment from the electrical outlets and disconnect all cables from the equipment before removing covers or brackets Even if you turn off the power to the equipment some circuits are live and unexpected contact may cause a fire Do not use the equipment with the cover removed It may also result in electric shock or equipment failure Handling of the power outlet Use a groun...

Page 13: ... operate near volatile liquid Do not use volatile liquids such as nail polish remover near the equipment Such volatile liquids could cause a fire if they enter inside the equipment and are ignited Handling of the power plug When inserting the power plug into the electrical outlet or removing it be sure to hold the plug section Do not pull the cable it may partially break the wire heat the broken p...

Page 14: ...s other than those specified Storage location for batteries Keep batteries out of the reach of young children There is a danger that they might swallow them Should a battery ever be swallowed take care to secure a breathing path for the child and immediately call for medical assistance Disposal of batteries To dispose of batteries consult your dealer or follow the relevant regulations and rules of...

Page 15: ...s from the equipment unless otherwise instructed Use only peripheral devices and optional components which are explicitly listed as supported devices in the manual and always follow the instructions in the manual Using devices other than those mentioned above would cause a failure of the peripheral devices or optional components smoke or fire due to the difference in connection specifications Vent...

Page 16: ... metal or plastic edges You can wear cotton gloves Using at an unstable place Do not place the equipment on an inclined ground or at a narrow or unstable place The equipment may fall and cause an injury Use for purposes other than the stated purpose Do not use the equipment for any other purpose other than its intended use It may malfunction or fall and cause an injury Consumables Only use specifi...

Page 17: ...m equipment are high density and highly complex Operation or maintenance by inexperienced persons may lead to injury or equipment failure When you need to add or replace optional components contact your dealer or call maintenance personnel Installing the equipment onto a rack To mount or remove the system equipment onto or from the rack cabinet do not strain yourself to do so alone Instead always ...

Page 18: ...quipment into separate electrical outlets Anti earthquake measures Strong vibration such as that generated by an earthquake could cause the equipment to move and fall resulting in serious accidents In order to prevent disastrous outcomes consult a maintenance company or an expert business for developing counter seismic measures and implement them accordingly Handling the hard disk The hard disk is...

Page 19: ...gement module N M cold standby function When the N M cold standby function is enabled Pre configuration is automatically executed and the status LED CND on the server blade lights solid green after the POWER LED on the front panel lights solid orange Confirm that the POWER LED of the front panel lights solid orange to show Pre configuration is completed before executing step 3 described above Make...

Page 20: ...Have someone call an ambulance at once while you apply first aid Break the victim s contact with the source of electricity in the quickest safe way possible Turn off the main switch of the power distribution panel immediately and ground the circuits Remove the victim from contact with the current using a dry wooden pole a dry rope or dry clothing Do not touch the victim before contact with the cur...

Page 21: ...xxi Warning labels Warning labels can be found at the following locations on the system equipment Hitachi Compute Blade system equipment ...

Page 22: ...Windows Driver Edition Describes procedures how to install and update Windows driver Also provides error log information and list of driver parameters HITACHI Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter USER S GUIDE Linux VMware Driver Edition Describes procedures how to install and update Linux Vmware driver Also provides error log information and list of driver parameters HITACHI Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter...

Page 23: ... on Windows because the parameter format is different Refer to hfcmig Windows only for details The utility software is categorized as hfcmgr or the following programs which are the previous version of the programs before hfcmgr is supported 1 hfcbios Back up restore or display HBA BIOS information Detect devices mounted on the system 2 hfcutil Windows hfcddutil Red Hat Linux Set driver paraemters ...

Page 24: ... Supported Not supported Not supported Not supported RHEL6 1 IA 32 x86_64 Supported Not Supported Not supported Not supported Not supported RHEL7 1 x86_64 Supported Not Supported Not supported Not supported Not supported VMware ESX Server 3 5 Not supported Not Supported Not supported Not supported Supported Not supported Not supported VMware ESX 4 X Not supported Not Supported Not supported Not su...

Page 25: ...Search the System Mounted Devices hfcmgr dv hfcbios o devshow 6 Back up the HBA BIOS Setup Data hfcmgr bk hfcbios o backup d DEVICE a f DIR 7 Restore the HBA BIOS Setup Data hfcmgr rs hfcbios o restore d DEVICE f FILE 8 Update or Delete WWPN in the configuration file hfcmgr ex 9 Display port statistics hfcmgr s 10 Display port attributes Windows only hfcmgr ls hfcls 11 Isolate or Recover adapter p...

Page 26: ...o restore d DEVICE f FILE 9 Update or Delete WWPN in the configuration file hfcmgr ex 10 Display port statistics hfcmgr s 11 Display target information hfcmgr t 12 Reflect driver parameter to the new Adapter when hot plugging hfcmgr ar 13 Persistent Bindings Linux only 2 hfcmgr pb hfcddutil i hfcddutil j value hfcddutil q hfcddutil r W hfcddutil r Y A 14 Isolate or Recover adapter port hfcmgr sfp ...

Page 27: ...to the HDLM User s Guide when using the SAN boot environment using HDLM Precautions on setting FORCE DEFAULT PARAMETER When you set Force Default Parameter to enabled the driver program operates with default parameter settings ignoring the parameter settings shown by the following table Do not set modify and delete parameters by executing hfcmgr when Force Default Parameters is enabled You should ...

Page 28: ...ty program between old and new version No Windows Driver and Tool version Utility program 1 Driver Version lower than or equal to x y z 470 HFCTools 1 0 1 19 hfcutil exe hfcls exe 2 Driver Version higher than or equal to x y z 530 HFCTools 1 0 2 22 hfcmgr exe hfcmig exe Both utility programs hfcutil exe and hfcmgr exe can modify driver parameters On the other hand hfcmgr exe cannot handle paramete...

Page 29: ...ed Please clear the HBA Parameters ConnectionType LinkSpeed with the following commands hfcmig clear 1 1 2 1 2 Execute hfcmig clear Set ConnectionType and LinkSpeed using hfcmgr p hfcmig does not convert ConnectionType and LinkSpeed parameter After executing hfcmig clear set ConnectionType and LinkSpeed using hfcmgr p command Execute hfcmig backup We recommend that you backup the current parameter...

Page 30: ...470 or lower Windows only You need to convert parameters when you downgrade driver version higher than or equal to x y z 530 to the driver version lower than or equal to x y z 470 You also need to execute hfcmig exe old before uninstalling new HFCTools Refer to the chapter hfcmig Windows only for details ...

Page 31: ...rivers hba HFCTools for x64 platform of your system disk The utility software version 4 xx xx xx is installed by default in the Program Files Hitachi drivers hba HFCTools of your system disk The utility software for the driver version x y z 470 or lower is hfcutil and the utility software for the driver version x y z 530 or higher is hfcmgr You need to convert driver parameters with updating or do...

Page 32: ... privilege 3 Click Start and Control Panel Select The Add or Remove Programs window and select the Add or Remove Programs tab A following window is displayed Confirm logical device name You can confirm the logical device name to execute Display port attributes Windows only command or hfcls on Windows Logical device name is necessary for executing the utility software ...

Page 33: ...sion machine type rpm 2 hfcldd tools driver version release version kernel version machine type rpm 2 SLES10 SP1 RPM package name 1 hfcldd driver version release version machine type rpm 2 hfcldd tools driver version release version machine type rpm After the installation is completed the utility software is installed as follows The location which utility software is stored Matching OS Utility sof...

Page 34: ...ersion 4 1 13 836 Firmware version 200789 Package_ID 0x82 Driver version utility software version Special file name hfcldd1 Logical device name Major_number 254 Minor_number 1 Instance_number 3 Host 1 Unique id 1 PCI memory space address 0xffffff0000024000 8 Adapter information Vender ID 1054 Device ID 300b Port name 500008700030201a Node name 500008700030201b ...

Page 35: ... 0 see p39 3 Y 1 0 Y 1 11 3 Display or Set the Boot Information hfcmgr b Y Y N N Y 1 0 Y 1 11 4 Back up or Update FLASH ROM hfcmgr f Y Y N 5 Y 1 0 Y 1 11 5 Display Current Component Linux only hfcmgr c Y N N Y Y 1 0 6 Search the System Mounted Devices hfcmgr dv Y Y N N Y 1 0 Y 1 11 7 Back up the HBA BIOS Setup Data hfcmgr bk Y Y N N Y 1 0 Y 1 11 8 Restore the HBA BIOS Setup Data hfcmgr rs Y Y N N ...

Page 36: ...upport the command 3 mc Machine Check Retry Count option is not supported in any hfcmgr version with shared FC mode The option is supported in any hfcmgr version with dedicated FC The behavior of the options shown in the following four tables varies depending on the hfcmgr version Refer to the following tables when using these options Legend display Y The value is displayed N The row is not displa...

Page 37: ... 1 sp LinkSpeed Y Y Y N Y Y N N 2 ct ConnectionType Y Y Y N Y Y N N 3 lo LoginDelay Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 4 mpid MultiplePortID Y Y Y N Y Y N N 5 npiv NPIV N N N N N N N N 6 vp NPIV vport count N N N N N N N N 7 ic Interrupt Coalescing Y Y Y Y Y Y N N 8 ioex Exchange per Core Y Y Y Y Y Y Other options are supported in both the shared FC and dedicated FC hfcmgr version Linux higher than or equal to 9 18 ...

Page 38: ...ed for using the commands in the guest of LPAR manager refer to HITACHI Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter USER S GUIDE Support Matrix Edition for the supported combinations of the versions 6 On the LPAR manager this command is supported from the following version RHEL5 The driver version higher than or equal to X 5 16 1240 RHEL6 Supported by all versions Windows HFCTools version higher than or equal t...

Page 39: ...mit the options in parenthesis A B You can select the option A or B options You can select multiple option Example When the command is supported on both Linux and Windows the example is shown as Linux operation In this case the command is specified using the relative path on the opt hitachi drivers hba directory ...

Page 40: ... 8 1 Model HFCE0802 Parts Number 3HAC81101 A Firmware 300456 WWPN 500008700056a118 Device hfcldd0 Location 03 00 00 LinkUp WWPN 500008700056a11a Device hfcldd1 Location 03 00 01 LinkDown Model HFCE1602 Parts Number 3HAC92xxx A Firmware 8400105 ECID 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000002 04000000 00000008 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 06000000 23AF6070 70EF08C0 4010A181 WWPN 50...

Page 41: ...8700056a118 Device hfcldd0 Location 03 00 00 LinkUp WWPN 500008700056a11a Device hfcldd1 Location 03 00 01 LinkDown Model HFCE1602 Parts Number 3HAC92xxx A Firmware 1400106 ECID 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000002 04000000 00000008 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 06000000 23AF6070 70EF08C0 4010A181 WWPN 50000870005b405c Device hfcldd2 Location 30 00 00 LinkDown WWPN 500008700...

Page 42: ...t plugged WaitLinkUp Port is now transiting from Linkdown to Linkup Isolate C SFP is hot swappable Isolate SFPFail SFP is damaged Isolate SFPNotSupport SFP is unsupported Isolate SFPDown SFP is not plugged Isolate CHK STP Adapter is check stopped Virtual Fibre Channel Information This information will be displayed only if a Virtual Fibre Channel is created vport Number to identify Virtual Fibre Ch...

Page 43: ...Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5 Tikanga OS Version 2 6 18 8 el5 Driver Version 4 5 10 470 hfcmgr Version 1 0 API 01 00 Model HFC0402 Parts Number 3HAC51102 A Firmware 200600 WWPN 50000870003021e0 Device hfcldd0 LinkUp WWPN 50000870003021e2 Device hfcldd1 LinkUp Model HFC0402 Parts Number 3HAC51102 A Firmware 204600 WWPN 50000870003022c4 Device hfcldd2 LinkUp WWPN 50000870003022c6 Device hfcl...

Page 44: ...e Firmware version WWPN World Wide Port Name Device Logical device name LinkStatus Port state LinkUp Normal operational status LinkDown FC cable is not plugged WaitLinkUp Port is now transiting from Linkdown to Linkup Isolate C SFP is hot swappable Isolate SFPFail SFP is damaged Isolate SFPNotSupport SFP is unsupported Isolate SFPDown SFP is not plugged Isolate CHK STP Adapter is check stopped 1 I...

Page 45: ...r to the same entry name in the section Driver parameters For configurable option parameter name and configurable values refer to the option list table in this section In the table 4Gbps 8Gbps 16Gbps represents 4Gbps FC HBA 8Gbps FC HBA 16Gbps FC HBA Those words are described in the entries that have some difference on the adapter type Columns of the Option List Table Option Configurable values un...

Page 46: ...ameters or with deleted parameters Reboot required This column shows a system reboot is required or not when the parameter value is changed A character Y means that the system needs to be rebooted if the paramter value is changed and it is needed to activate A character N means that changed parameter value is activated on the system immediately For details of the parameters with a character N refe...

Page 47: ...nuxonly Windows Linux Lesser than 8Gbps 16Gbps All ports Logical devices ct 1 auto ptop loop Connection Type Y Y Y Y N Y N auto Y N sp 1 4Gbps auto 1 2 4 Gbps Link Speed Y Y Y Y N Y N auto Y N 8Gbps auto 2 4 8 Gbps 16Gbps auto 4 8 16 Gbps mt 1 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 MB 11 Max Transfer Size Y Y Y Y N Y 16 Y N Y Y Y Y Y lo 0 60 sec Login Delay Time Y Y Y Y N Y Y Lesser than 8Gbps 2 N N 16Gbps 3 ...

Page 48: ... Y Y Y Y Lesser than 8Gbps 7 N Y 16Gbps 0 pa 0x01 0x02 0x04 0x08 0x0f 0x10 0x17 0x18 0x1b 0x1d 0x1e 0x1f Preferred AL PA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0x01 Y Y rt 0 60 sec Reset Timeout N Y Y Y Y Y Y 20 N Y at 0 60 sec Abort Timeout N Y Y Y Y Y Y 8 N Y ar disable enable Abort Restrain N Y Y Y Y Y Y Disable N Y qd 1 254 Queue Depth Y Y Y Y Y Y 32 N N 1 256 Y Y Y mc 0 10 times Machine Check Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8 N Y al 1...

Page 49: ...e Y N Y N Y N Y disable Y N ir 12 int msi msix 13 Interrupt Type Y Y Y N Y Y Window s msix Y Y Y Y Y Linux Lesser than 8Gbps int 16Gbps msix lm def disable verbose 4 Logging Mode Y Y Y Y Y Y 9 Y def N Y tf no pid Login Target Filter Y Y Y N Y Y 9 Y no N Y perf 3 disable enable Performanc e Option Y N Y Y Y N Y disable Y N npiv disable enable NPIV Y Y Y Y Y N Y disable Y 7 Y tfx 4 pid no Login Targ...

Page 50: ... N Y Y Y Y 120 N N vp 1 30 NPIV vport count Y Y N Y Y Y Y 30 Y Y trs disable enable Target Restrain N Y N Y Y Y Y disable N Y mpid 1 disable enable Multiple PortID Y Y N Y N Y N disable Y N cc minq rr iosize Core Control Y N Y N Y Y rr N N minq iosize cpun Y minq N Y cc size 1 32768 KB Core Control I O Size Y Y N Y N Y Y 1024 N Y ic 0 300 min unit is 10us 300 3000 min unit is 100us us Interrupt Co...

Page 51: ...lue Reboot required RAMDISK update required Linuxonly Windows Linux Lesser than 8Gbps 16Gbps All ports Logical devices cch 6 0 1024 If this paramete r is set to 0 then the driver recognize s logical CPU number as this paramete r Concurrent Channels Y N N Y Y Y Y 0 Y N mque 14 disable enable Multi queue N Y N Y Y N Y disable Y Y ...

Page 52: ... newly changed parameter can be activated by Virtual Fibre Channel Activation feature without rebooting the system 8 The displayed message depends on a version Linux hfcmgr version displayed message lower than or equal to 8 8 log in target filter 16G 8 9 or later log in target filter Ext Windows hfcmgr version displayed message lower than or equal to 8 9 log in target filter 16G 8 10 or later log ...

Page 53: ...o the driver parameter is not changed For details refer to Display or Set the Boot Information 2 Device HFCAPI xxxx xxxx This error code may be different depending on the cause of the error Other error is occurred Re execute the command after a while hfcmgr p all lm disable Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx Reflection to driver operation is started Device Since the force default parameter is set up a drive...

Page 54: ...c Reset Delay Time 0 sec Preferred AL PA 0x01 Reset Timeout 20 sec Abort Timeout 8 sec Abort Restrain disable Target Restrain disable Queue Depth 32 Machine Check 8 Allowed 5 LUN Reset Delay 0 Interrupt Type MSI X Mode Logging Mode default Login Target Filter Ext pid pid Login Target Filter Function on MCK Link Down Time 15 sec Link Reset Mode Multi Path Init Negotiation Time 120 sec NPIV disable ...

Page 55: ...xx Common Setting of All HBA port Max Transfer Size Link Down Time Reset Delay Time Preferred AL PA Reset Timeout Abort Timeout Abort Restrain Target Restrain Queue Depth 10 Machine Check Allowed LUN Reset Delay Interrupt Type Logging Mode Login Target Filter Link Reset Mode NPIV NPIV vport count Exchange per Core Additional Performance Monitor hfcmgr p hfcldd0 qd 20 Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx Succe...

Page 56: ...heck the QueueDepth values of hfcldd0 hfcldd1 hfcmgr p hfcldd0 Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx WWPN 50000870003021e0 Device hfcldd0 LinkUp Queue Depth 20 20 hfcmgr p hfcldd1 WWPN 50000870003021e2 Device hfcldd1 LinkUp Queue Depth 10 hfcldd0 works with the specified value hfcldd1 works with the commonly specified value In addition port specific value is not defined for this parameter so the is displayed ...

Page 57: ...ep 8 Check if the configured values are effective and hfcldd0 works with the common value specified at Step 3 hfcmgr p hfcldd0 Queue Depth 10 hfcmgr p delete hfcldd0 qd Do you execute it y n y Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx Succeeded Update the RAMDISK image for the changes to take effect permanently Reboot your system for the changes to take effect hfcmgr p hfcldd0 Queue Depth 20 This result indicates ...

Page 58: ... sec Reset Delay Time 0 sec Preferred AL PA 0x01 Reset Timeout 20 sec Abort Timeout 8 sec Abort Restrain disable Target Restrain disable Queue Depth 32 Machine Check 8 Allowed 5 LUN Reset Delay 0 Interrupt Type MSI X Mode Logging Mode default Login Target Filter Ext pid pid Login Target Filter Function on MCK Link Down Time 15 sec Link Reset Mode Multi Path Init Negotiation Time 120 sec NPIV disab...

Page 59: ... is ended Succeeded hfcmgr p hfcldd0 Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx WWPN 50000870003021e0 Device hfcldd0 LinkUp MCK Link Down Time 10 sec 10 hfcmgr p hfcldd1 Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx WWPN 50000870003021e2 Device hfcldd0 LinkUp MCK Link Down Time 10 sec 10 hfcmgr p hfcldd0 ldm 20 Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx Reflection to driver operation is started Reflection to driver operation is ended Succeeded hfcmgr p ...

Page 60: ...ntry name in the section Driver parameters For configurable option parameter name and configurable values refer to the option list table in this section In the table 4Gbps 8Gbps represents 4Gbps FC HBA 8Gbps FC HBA Those words are described in the entries that have some difference on the adapter type Columns of the Option List Table Option Configurable values unit It indicates Configurable Option ...

Page 61: ...ameters or with deleted parameters Reboot required This column shows a system reboot is required or not when the parameter value is changed A character Y means that the system needs to be rebooted if the paramter value is changed and it is needed to activate A character N means that changed parameter value is activated on the system immediately For details of the parameters with a character N refe...

Page 62: ...inux Lesser than 8Gbps 16Gbps All ports Logical devices ct 1 auto ptop loop Connection Type Y Y Y N N Y N auto Y N sp 1 4Gbps auto 1 2 4 Gbps Link Speed Y Y Y N N Y N auto Y N 8Gbps auto 2 4 8 Gbps mt 1 4 8 16 32 MB Max Transfer Size Y Y N Y N Y 16 Y N Y Y Y Y Y lo 0 60 sec Login Delay Time Y Y Y N N Y Y 2 Y N ld 0 60 sec Link Down Time Y Y Y N Y Y Y 15 Y Y rd 5 0 60 sec Reset Delay Time Y Y Y N Y...

Page 63: ...ut N Y Y N Y Y Y 20 Y Y at 0 60 sec Abort Timeout N Y Y N Y Y Y 8 Y Y ar disable enable Abort Restrain N Y Y N Y Y Y disable Y Y qd 1 254 Queue Depth Y Y N Y Y Y 32 Y N 1 256 Y Y Y mc 0 10 times Machine Check Y Y Y N Y Y Y 8 Y Y al 1 30 Allowed N Y Y N Y Y Y 5 Y Y tr 2 off on Target Reset Mode N Y Y N Y N Y off Y Y lt 0 60 sec LUN Reset Delay N Y Y N Y Y Y 0 Y Y sc 16 255 Scatter Gat her List Y N ...

Page 64: ...le enable NPIV Y Y Y N Y N Y disable Y Y 1 For this option prease refer to the Notice in the section List of Commands 2 This option is not supported in RHEL6 or later 3 This option does not allow to assign logical device name Perf Option is only changeable in Windows 2008 or Windows 2008 R2 In Windows 2003 the value of perf option is disable and cannot be set to enable In Windows 2012 and Windows ...

Page 65: ...0 LinkUp Connection Type Point to Point fabric Point to Point Link Speed 1Gbps 1Gbps Max Transfer Size 16 MB Login Delay Time 2 sec 3 Link Down Time 15 sec Reset Delay Time 19 sec Preferred AL PA 0x01 Reset Timeout 20 sec Abort Timeout 8 sec Queue Depth 32 Machine Check 8 Allowed 5 Target Reset Mode off LUN Reset Delay 0 Interrupt Type Legacy Mode Logging Mode default Login Target Filter none hfcm...

Page 66: ...sk image to reflect parameter changes to the system hfcmgr p all Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx Common Setting of All HBA port Max Transfer Size Link Down Time Reset Delay Time Preferred AL PA Reset Timeout Abort Timeout Queue Depth 10 Machine Check Allowed Target Reset Mode LUN Reset Delay Interrupt Type Logging Mode Login Target Filter hfcmgr p hfcldd0 qd 20 Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx Succeeded You need...

Page 67: ... is translated hfcldd0 operates by the common setting across all the adapter ports in Step 3 Figure Check after deleting hfcmgr p hfcmgr p hfcldd0 Queue Depth 10 hfcmgr p hfcldd0 Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx WWPN 50000870003021e0 Device hfcldd0 LinkUp Queue Depth 20 20 hfcmgr p hfcldd1 WWPN 50000870003021e2 Device hfcldd1 LinkUp Queue Depth 10 Operating on 20 set by hfcldd0 port individual setting hfc...

Page 68: ...gher than or equal to 9 11 Windows higher than or equal to 8 13 Example1 Set HBA BIOS of hfcldd1 to enable to check as shown below hfcmgr version RHEL6 lower than 8 12 RHEL7 lower than 9 11 Windows lower than 8 13 Figure Sample of hfcmgr b setting or display hfcmgr b hfcldd1 bi enable Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx Succeeded You need reboot system to reflect setting changes to the system opt hitachi dri...

Page 69: ...cmgr b hfcldd1 Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx WWPN 50000870005e40fc Device hfcldd0 LinkUp BIOS disable Boot Priority disable LUID scan mode enable Priority Target WWN LUN LUID LUID data HIGH 1 50060e8012000101 0000 Type3 60060e80120001005040000100001002 2 0000000000000000 0000 3 0000000000000000 0000 4 0000000000000000 0000 5 0000000000000000 0000 6 0000000000000000 0000 7 0000000000000000 0000 LOW 8 00...

Page 70: ...list hfcmgr version RHEL6 higher than or equal to 8 12 RHEL7 higher than or equal to 9 11 Windows higher than or equal to 8 13 Display the LUID information Refer to the following Spinup Delay sd disable enable disable Sets to enable to insert the spinup waiting time of max 5 minutes until the disk becomes ready Persistent Bindings pb enable enable disable Sets to disable when the persistent bindin...

Page 71: ...on Mechanism 3 FLASH ROM data is updated when you set parameters While the command is being executed do not close the operation Window terminate the command forcibly or perform operations such as turning off the power of the server unit or rebooting The FLASH ROM data may be destroyed and HBA becomes unavailable 4 If hfcmgr version 8 0 to 8 7 is used it might not displays Additional WWPNs stored o...

Page 72: ...el Adapter USER S GUIDE Windows Driver Edition or HITACHI Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter USER S GUIDE Linux VMware Driver Edition for details hfcmgr f hfcldd1 backup Time XXXX XX XX XX XX XX hfcmcup Ver 2 4 0 12 Copyright C 2003 2004 2005 2009 Hitachi Ltd The current microcode level for 421FF03 hfcldd1 backup is OK Y N y Flash ROM Read 1 Flash ROM Read 2 backup finished backup file is root 54100B30...

Page 73: ...e level for 220742 hfcldd0 Flash ROM Read 1 Flash ROM Read 2 file root 54100A30 220742 EF 500008700030F1B6 BK is exist overwrite file backup finished backup file is root 54100A30 220742 EF 500008700030F1B6 BK hfcldd1 The current microcode level for 220742 hfcldd1 Flash ROM Read 1 Flash ROM Read 2 file root 54100A30 220742 EF 500008700030F17A BK is exist overwrite file backup finished backup file i...

Page 74: ... Ctrl c to cancel the installation Y N y The current microcode level for 220742 hfcldd0 Select microcode file home okamoto 54100A30 220742 EF 500008700030F17A BK File WWN 50000870 0030F17A Target WWN 50000870 0030F1B6 Input data error WWN is wrong hfcldd1 hfcldd1 HITACHI FC Adapter NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE Omission Microcode Update finished The Update microcode level for 220742 hfcldd1 Need reboot the...

Page 75: ...s are available for use It is recommended that this installation be scheduled during non peak production periods As with any microcode installation involving drives a current backup should be available Use y to continue the installation Use n or Ctrl c to cancel the installation Y N y The current microcode level for xxxxxx hfcldd0 Select microcode file Backup File File WWN xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx Target...

Page 76: ...em does not complete these operations over the 10 minutes refer to the section How to shorten the firmware update processes on HITACHI Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter USER S GUIDE Windows Driver Edition 6 If you execute the update using all option the execution continues for the next port when the update process failed for the current adapter port You can specify only one update file Hitachi Gigabit...

Page 77: ...g on Syntax Display hfcmgr c Example Figure Sample of hfcmgr c display hfcmgr c Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx WWPN 5000087000300130 Device hfcldd0 LinkUp TargetID 000 TargetWWPN 50060e8000427810 TargetWWNN 50060e8000427810 WWPN 5000087000300020 Device hfcldd1 LinkUp TargetID 000 TargetWWPN 50060e8000427810 TargetWWNN 50060e8000427810 ...

Page 78: ...arget WWPN TargetWWNN Target WWNN Notes 1 This command displays the configuration that the driver is currently recognizing and operating on Register this configuration in the etc hfcldd conf file with the Persistent Bindings command and have the driver recognized by updating and rebooting RAMDISK The configuration of the etc hfcldd conf file can be checked by displaying it using the Persistent Bin...

Page 79: ...ice name 2 DeviceID Device ID 3 BUS DEV FUNC PCI BUS DEV FUNC number 4 WWPN Adapter WWPN 5 Original WWPN WWPN indicated on the adapter body the white label Notes 1 This command cannot be used if operating on the LPAR manager of Hitachi Server Virtualization Mechanism hfcmgr dv Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx Device DeviceID BUS DEV FUNC WWPN Original WWPN hfcldd0 300B1054 5 1 0 50000870003021e0 500008700...

Page 80: ... data hfcldd1 BIOS disable Boot Priority disable Target WWN LUN Priority 1 5000001234567890 01 HIGH 2 0000000000000000 00 3 0000000000000000 00 4 0000000000000000 00 5 0000000000000000 00 6 0000000000000000 00 7 0000000000000000 00 8 0000000000000000 00 LOW Spinup Delay disable Connection Type Auto Data Rate Auto Persistent Bindings enable Forced Default Parameter disable Additional WWPN 000000000...

Page 81: ...UID information from the following hfcmgr version Refer here for the display contents RHEL6 higher than or equal to 8 12 RHEL7 higher than or equal to 9 11 Windows higher than or equal to 8 13 Notes 1 This command cannot be used if operating on the LPAR manager of Hitachi Server Virtualization Mechanism 2 You may not able to obtain correct data if executed on the adapter not running correctly Take...

Page 82: ...ating on the LPAR manager of Hitachi Server Virtualization Mechanism 3 FLASH ROM data is updated when you set parameters While the command is being executed do not close the operation Window terminate the command forcibly or perform operations such as turning off the power of the server unit or rebooting The FLASH ROM data may be destroyed and HBA becomes unavailable hfcmgr rs hfcldd2 300B1054 05 ...

Page 83: ...dividual setting value force Omit the y n confirmation message to execute the command Example When assigning WWPN is omitted display the list of the port individually set WWPN to select Figure Sample of hfcmgr ex execution hfcmgr ex Select old WWPN 1 WWPN 500008700030200a 2 WWPN 5000087000302008 Enter number 2 Enter new WWPN 5000087000302010 Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx Old WWPN 5000087000302008 setti...

Page 84: ...e applied to a new adapter using section Back up the HBA BIOS Setup Data and section Restore the HBA BIOS setup data You are able to take over each setting for old adapter to new adapter referring the following commands Table Takeover procedure for each set data No Setting data Takeover command 1 The port information include the following term Connection Type Link Speed Login Delay Time Login Targ...

Page 85: ...5 LinkFail Link Failure Count 6 IO Request Linux IO Request 7 ScsiTimout Scsi Timeout Failure 8 Time Monitored time Notes 1 Monitoring data from 1 to 6 is the total amount of monitoring data over shared guests if operating on the LPAR manager of Hitachi Server Virtualization Mechanism 2 Monitoring data from 1 to 5 is displayed with when the adapter port is isolated hfcmgr s hfcldd1 count 11 interv...

Page 86: ...layed and for No 1 to 4 and 12 the value of each shared FC port is displayed in LPAR manager shared FC environment 2 In virtual fibre channel with Windows Server 2012 or later Hyper V and RHEL KVM environment only physical port s statistics is displayed Virtual fibre channel port s statistics is not displayed hfcmgr s hfcldd1 count 11 interval 2 Time 2009 12 19 13 10 24 WWPN 23100000870cc09c Devic...

Page 87: ... Item of display Description 1 TargetWWPN WWPN of target 2 TargetWWNN WWNN of target 3 LUN LU number 4 Size Size of LU MB 5 Vendor Vendor of target 6 Model Model of target hfcmgr t Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx WWPN 50000870003022dc Device hfcldd0 LinkDown No Target WWPN 50000870003022de Device hfcldd1 LinkUp TargetWWPN 50060e8000c3f386 TargetWWNN 50060e8000c3f386 LUN 0 Size 4297MB Vendor HITACHI Model...

Page 88: ...ot add Adapter refer to the section in HITACHI Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter USER S GUIDE Linux VMware Driver Edition Syntax hfcmgr ar logical device name all force force Omit the y n confirmation message at time of delete All refers to assigning by the host unit Refer set or delete is the common setting value across all the adapter ports Example Reflect driver parameter to the new hot plugged ada...

Page 89: ...ed in section 4 2 Display or Set the Port Information Then change LinkDownTime of hfcldd0 to 10 dynamically Step 1 Set LinkDownTime of hfcldd0 to 10 and set Machine Check retry count to 1 across all ports Figure Sample of executing hfcmgr p Step 2 Execute command for the changes to hfcldd0 to take effect Figure Sample of executing hfcmgr ar hfcmgr p hfcldd0 ld 10 Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx Succeeded...

Page 90: ...the following parameters dynamically Table Parameters which is not applied dynamically No Section Parameters which is not applied dynamically 1 Display or Set the Port Information Connection Type Link Speed Login Delay Time Queue Depth Preferred AL PA Max Transfer Size hfcmgr p hfcldd0 Link Down Time 10 10 Machine Check 1 ...

Page 91: ...nt Bindings you need to turn it off Delete hfcmgr pb delete Cancels all the current connection configuration information 1 RHEL6 or later does not support this feature 2 The configuration information that the driver recognizes and is currently running can be checked by 4 5 Display Current Component Example The procedure for using Persistent Bindings is shown below Step 1 Automatically create the c...

Page 92: ... Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx Succeeded You need reboot system after remake a ramdisk image to reflect parameter changes to the system opt hitachi drivers hba hfcmgr pb automap on Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx Succeeded You need reboot system after remake a ramdisk image to reflect parameter changes to the system hfcmgr pb automap off Time xxxx xx xx xx xx xx Succeeded You need reboot system after remake a...

Page 93: ... on Updating the RAMDISK Image 2 This command edits and displays the configuration information registered in etc hfcldd conf The configuration information which the driver currently recognizes and is running can be checked by displaying it with 4 5 Display Current Component 3 Please set the Persistent Binding setting enable to make effective the Persistent Binding function The following table show...

Page 94: ...ersion 8 Firmware version Firmware version 9 Worldwide port name WWPN 10 Worldwide node name WWNN 11 Connection type Protocol between adapter and its connected device When connection is in LinkDown state is displayed 12 Link speed Link speed between adapter and its connected device When connection is in LinkDown state is displayed 1 If you use embedded FC switch in Hitachi Compute Blade 320 and Hi...

Page 95: ...il Syntax Display hfcmgr sfp Isolate hfcmgr sfp logical device name options Recover hfcmgr sfp logical device name clear options options force Omit the y n confirmation message at time of delete Example 1 Figure Sample of executing hfcmgr sfp command hfcmgr sfp Device hfcldd0 WWPN 5000087000572640 Status LinkUp SFP Part Number FTLF8524P2BNV HD Serial Number PF43KR7 Date Code 090124 Transceiver Rep...

Page 96: ...t replaceable You can replace SFP only when port status is Isolate C or Isolate CHK STP Error Messages a Firmware does not support SFP transceiver hot swap Device hfcldd0 WWPN 5000087000572574 Status LinkDown This Firmware version does not support hot swap feature of SFP Transceiver Solution Update firmware of the adapter b SFP is not plugged or SFP is not embedded Mezzanine card or embedded FC Sw...

Page 97: ...own or Linkup This means now you can connect the adapter port through replaced SFP transceiver Figure Sample of executing hfcmgr sfp command recover hfcmgr sfp hfcldd1 Do you execute it y n y Succeeded hfcmgr sfp Device hfcldd1 WWPN 5000087000572642 Status Isolate C SFP Part Number FTLF8524P2BNV HD Serial Number PES437S Date Code 090124 Transceiver Replacement replaceable hfcmgr sfp hfcldd1 clear ...

Page 98: ...cmgr u Device BUS DEV FUNC Flash Current Status Flash Current hfcldd0 01 01 00 220750 220740 Applicable hfcldd1 02 01 00 220750 220740 Applicable hfcldd2 03 01 00 120700 120700 NG Unsupported hfcldd3 04 01 00 120700 120700 NG Inapplicable FW hfcldd4 05 01 00 220710 220500 NG Inapplicable HW hfcldd5 06 01 00 220700 220500 Applicable hfcmgr u all DEVICE hfcldd0 FLASH SYSREV 00220750 CURRENT SYSREV 0...

Page 99: ...s running now and waiting for its completion If the hfcmgr command version higher than or equal to 8 0 and the 16G Adapter are used this message will be displayed NG Unsupported The firmware does not support firmware online update function You have to transfer the FLASH ROM data by off line NG Inapplicable FW Specified firmware includes the update information which is not applicable by on line You...

Page 100: ... to the adapter when changing LUN security Syntax hfcmgr scan all Device Examples The following examples include when specifying the hfcldd or all ports in this command If the driver fails to initiate scan process for any of the ports in the system the message Failed is displayed In addition the detailed message shows the reason why the scan process failed in the port No messages meaning 1 success...

Page 101: ...bution hfcmgr pm logical device name io core vport vport number all Display I O Processing Time hfcmgr pm logical device name latency core vport vport number all Reset Performance Counters hfcmgr pm logical device name io clear core Display statistical information for each core vport vport no Display statistical information for each virtual fibre channel port For identify the id number of virtual ...

Page 102: ...r pm hfcldd0 count Time 2013 10 19 00 25 33 WWPN 50000870005b4092 Device hfcldd0 LinkUp Entry WRCnt 0 RDCnt 208 WR Data 0 RD Data 743796 Int 208 Cmnd Int 1 Cmnd IntAvg 1 00 BusyResp 0 HBABusy 0 TXQBusy 0 SGLBusy 0 DMABusy 0 IOEr 0 loSyn 1 loSig 0 NOS 0 LinkEr 1 CRCEr 0 ...

Page 103: ...me 2013 10 19 00 27 15 WWPN 50000870005b4092 Device hfcldd0 LinkUp Entry core1 core3 WRCnt 0 0 RDCnt 104 104 WR Data 0 0 RD Data 374000 369796 Int 104 104 Cmnd Int 1 1 Cmnd IntAvg 1 00 1 00 BusyResp 0 0 HBABusy 0 0 TXQBusy 0 0 SGLBusy 0 0 DMABusy 0 0 IOEr 0 0 loSyn loSig NOS LinkEr CRCEr 0 0 ...

Page 104: ...um command number per one interruption Cmnd IntArg Average SCSI command number per one interruption BusyResp Number of busy response to upper layer drivers HBABusy Frame_A Busy count TXQBusy XOB Busy count SGLBusy Seg_info Full count DMABusy Excess count of Maximum Transfer Size IOEr Error response count to upper layer drivers loSyn Loss of sync count loSig Loss of signal count NOS NOS Event count...

Page 105: ...RD 2KB 2 RD 4KB 0 RD 16KB 526928 RD 32KB 12537 RD Over 18115 WR 512B 0 WR 2KB 0 WR 4KB 0 WR 16KB 519934 WR 32KB 361371 WR Over 9847 hfcmgr pm hfcldd0 io core Time 2013 10 19 00 29 10 WWPN 50000870005b4092 Device hfcldd0 LinkUp Entry core0 core2 RD 512B 28 26 RD 2KB 1 1 RD 4KB 0 0 RD 16KB 296567 297303 RD 32KB 9299 9175 RD Over 13159 13172 WR 512B 0 0 WR 2KB 0 0 WR 4KB 0 0 WR 16KB 276496 277666 WR ...

Page 106: ...larger than 512byte and smaller than or equal to 2Kbyte RD 4KB The count of Read I O that is larger than 2Kbyte and smaller than or equal to 4Kbyte RD 16KB The count of Read I O that is larger than 4Kbyte and smaller than or equal to 16Kbyte RD 32KB The count of Read I O that is larger than 16Kbyte and smaller than or equal to 32Kbyte RD Over The count of Read I O that is larger than 32Kbyte WR 51...

Page 107: ... usec 7 99 TXMin usec 0 49 TXAvg usec 1 34 TXCnt 4096 RSPMax usec 311745 62 RSPMin usec 93 55 RSPAvg usec 7225 31 RSPCnt 932 RXMax usec 8 20 RXMin usec 0 65 RXAvg usec 2 16 RXCnt 3860 RD IOPS 1788 WR IOPS 3446 RDCnt 1390 WRCnt 2706 RD Data 30216192 WR Data 33501184 CPU Freq 2933633493 Hz RspMax RD Cmd OpeCode 0x28 I O Size 159744 RspMax WR Cmd OpeCode 0x2a I O Size 20480 ...

Page 108: ...sec 1 37 1 19 TXAvg usec 2 76 2 57 TXCnt 104 104 RSPMax usec 384588 03 619871 17 RSPMin usec 69 00 62 86 RSPAvg usec 17219 94 23873 09 RSPCnt 66 68 RXMax usec 16 79 7 90 RXMin usec 1 19 1 98 RXAvg usec 3 61 3 27 RXCnt 104 104 RD IOPS 0 0 WR IOPS 0 0 RDCnt 3992 104 WRCnt 0 0 RD Data 374000 369796 WR Data 0 0 CPU Freq 2933986744 Hz RspMax RD Cmd OpeCode 0x28 I O Size 8192 RspMax WR Cmd OpeCode 0x00 ...

Page 109: ...es TXAvg Average Sending Time in the collected samples TXCnt The number of collected samples of sending RSPMax Maximum Response Time in the collected samples RSPMin Minimum Response Time in the collected samples RSPAvg Average Response Time in the collected samples RSPCnt The number of collected samples of response RXMax Maximum Receiving Time in the collected samples RXMin Minimum Receiving Time ...

Page 110: ...name force options force Omit the y n confirmation message at time of delete Example Detailed information about the parameters related to Virtual Fibre Channel Activation Display entry Descriptions Connection Type Configuration of Connection Type Multiple PortID Configuration of Multiple PortID Link Speed Configuration of LinkSpeed NPIV Display the configuration of NPIV If this parameter is not se...

Page 111: ... utility software Function Display version information Syntax hfcmgr v Examples hfcmgr v Hitachi HBA Utility API Version 03 00 hfcmgr Version 2 2 cli 1 1 2 2 2 5 4 2 api 1 1 2 2 2 5 4 1 cmn 1 1 2 2 2 6 4 3 Copyright c 2007 2009 Hitachi Ltd ...

Page 112: ...nformation 4 Firm Backup Update Execution 5 Bios Backup 6 Bios Restore 7 Show Device List 8 Modify Port Setting Data 9 Display Statistics 10 Online Update 11 SFP Information 12 Display Device Information 13 All Commands Enter Number 2 hfcmgr commands options ex hfcmgr p Device common parameters Device Specify Each HBA Port all Specify common setting of All HBA Port delete Delete operation ...

Page 113: ... value 2 4 Command syntax error command help h option Command syntax error Check the syntax 3 5 Input data is not numeral Other than the numerical value assigned in the numerical value assigning field Check the syntax 4 6 Input data is out of range Assigned parameter value outside the range Check the range of the parameter value assigned 5 7 Input wwn is illegal Illegal WWN assigned Check the numb...

Page 114: ...usy please try again later The hfcmgr function already in operation Re execute after a while Windows 19 Linux 23 26 Please input full path Assign the absolute path 24 27 Input WWPN is already configured in hfcldd conf Linux Input WWPN is already configured in registry Windows Since the value assigned for the new WWPN is already used for the other adapter port no change is available Check the new W...

Page 115: ... the hfcmcup log 63 56 Unused 64 57 Please clear the HBA Parameters ConnectionType LinkSpeed with the following commands hfcmig clear Windows HBA parameters ConnectionType LinkSpeed are set by old format Delete parameters executing hfcmig clear command 65 58 HFCAPI unsupported API is not supported 70 59 Unused 80 60 Unused 81 61 Unused 82 62 Unused 83 63 Unused 84 64 Unused 85 65 Unused 86 66 Unus...

Page 116: ...apter port status is SFPNotSupport Failed because of the specified port is SFP Not Support status Check status of the port 43 86 The adapter port status is SFPDown Failed because of the specified port is SFP Down status Check status of the port 44 87 No such vport Specified Virtual Fibre Channel Port does not exist Check the port number to specify 45 88 The driver failed to apply the value immedia...

Page 117: ...or Each Adapter 3 Set HBA Parameters Adapter Number 0 31 or X to Cancel 1 Connection Type 2 Link Speed 4 Link Down Time 5 Reset Delay Time 6 Machine Check Retry Count 7 Preferred AL PA Number 1 Display HBA Adapter Number Main Menu 2 Modify HBA Adapter Number 2 Delete HBA Adapter Number Adapter Number 0 31 or X to Cancel Adapter World Wide Port Name Adapter Number 0 31 or X to Cancel 1 Set HBA Adap...

Page 118: ...00040f00 World wide port name 50000870 00300018 World wide node name 50000870 00300019 Connection Type FC AL Link speed 2 Gbps Device symbolic name scsi4 PCI Vendor id Device id 1054 300B PCI bus device function number 1 1 0 Driver name version 1 0 1 5 Firmware version 00100300 World wide port name 50000870 00302040 World wide node name 50000870 00302041 Connection Type FC AL Link speed 4 Gbps Dev...

Page 119: ... for Windows Version 1 03 11 07 2004 Copyright c 2004 Hitachi Ltd Main Menu 1 Display HBA Adapter Number 2 Modify HBA Adapter Number 3 Set HBA Parameters 99 Exit Enter number 2 Modify HBA Adapter Number 1 Set HBA Adapter Number 2 Delete HBA Adapter Number 99 Cancel Enter number 1 Set HBA Adapter Number Adapter Number World Wide Port Name Adapter Number 0 31 or X to Cancel 0 Adapter World Wide Port...

Page 120: ... device function number 2 0 0 Driver name version hfcwdd 1 0 0 6 Firmware version 000302ff World wide port name 50000870 00300018 World wide node name 50000870 00300019 Connection Type Link speed Device symbolic name scsi4 PCI bus device function number 2 0 0 Driver name version hfcwdd 1 0 0 6 Firmware version 000302ff World wide port name 50000870 00300020 World wide node name 50000870 00300021 C...

Page 121: ...chi Ltd Main Menu 1 Display HBA Adapter Number 2 Modify HBA Adapter Number 3 Set HBA Parameters 99 Exit Enter number 2 Modify HBA Adapter Number 1 Set HBA Adapter Number 2 Delete HBA Adapter Number 99 Cancel Enter number 2 Delete HBA Adapter Number Adapter Number World Wide Port Name 0 5000087000300140 1 5000087000300020 31 5000087000300018 Adapter Number 0 31 or X to Cancel 1 Delete HBA Adapter N...

Page 122: ...iver parameters for details MENU mode You can execute various operations from the main screen sequentially CLI mode Execute one operation by one command Shell script or batch file uses each command If the same settings exist both on etc modules conf RHEL3 or etc modprobe conf RHEL4 and RHEL5 and etc hfcldd conf the utility software identifies settings on etc hfcldd conf and ignore the other settin...

Page 123: ...Display HBA Parameters 9 Set HBA Parameters 10 SFP Transceiver Replacement 99 Exit Enter number C Program Files Hitachi drivers hba HFCTools hfcmgr h Please select number you want to refer help 1 General Information 2 Port Information 3 Boot Information 4 Firm Backup Update Execution 5 Bios Backup 6 Bios Restore 7 Show Device List 8 Modify Port Setting Data 9 Display Statistics 10 Online Update 11...

Page 124: ... Auto Map Parameter 3 Set Auto Map Parameter 1 Automap On 2 Automap Off 1 Connection Type 1 Set Parameters to All Adapters 3 Max Transfer Size 2 Link Speed 4 Link Down Time 5 Reset Delay Time 6 Machine Check Retry Count 7 Preferred AL PA Number 2 Set Parameters to Each Adapter 9 Set HBA Parameters 8 Reset Timeout 9 Abort Timeout 6 Display Current Persistent Bindings 7 Modify Persistent Bindings 1 ...

Page 125: ...r 4 Display HBA Adapter Number 5 Modify HBA Adapter Number 6 Display Current Persistent Bindings 7 Modify Persistent Bindings 8 Display HBA Parameters 9 Set HBA Parameters 99 Exit Enter number 1 Display Current Component Adapter 00 WWPN 5000087000300130 Adapter 00 Target 000 WWPN 50060e8000427810 Adapter 00 Target 000 WWNN 50060e8000427810 Adapter 00 Target 001 WWPN 50060e8000427811 Adapter 00 Tar...

Page 126: ...HBA Parameters 9 Set HBA Parameters 99 Exit Enter number 5 Modify HBA Adapter Number 1 Specify the Adapter Number to HBA 2 Delete HBA Adapter Number 99 Cancel Enter number 1 Display Current Component Adapter 00 WWPN 5000087000300130 Adapter 00 Target 000 WWPN 50060e8000427810 Adapter 00 Target 000 WWNN 50060e8000427810 Adapter 00 Target 001 WWPN 50060e8000427811 Adapter 00 Target 001 WWNN 50060e80...

Page 127: ... Bindings 7 Modify Persistent Bindings 8 Display HBA Parameters 9 Set HBA Parameters 99 Exit Enter number 5 Modify HBA Adapter Number 1 Specify the Adapter Number to HBA 2 Delete HBA Adapter Number 99 Cancel Enter number 2 Adapter Number World Wide Port Name in etc hfcldd conf 00 5000087000300130 01 5000087000300020 02 5000087000300140 Adapter Number 0 63 X to Cancel 1 Adapter Number World Wide Po...

Page 128: ...t Auto Map Parameter 4 Display HBA Adapter Number 5 Modify HBA Adapter Number 6 Display Current Persistent Bindings 7 Modify Persistent Bindings 8 Display HBA Parameters 9 Set HBA Parameters 99 Exit Enter number 7 Select Modifying Method 1 Make All Bindings Automatically 2 Delete Binding s 99 Cancel Enter number 1 Adapter Number World Wide Port Name in etc hfcldd conf 00 5000087000300130 01 500008...

Page 129: ...ux Version 2 0 1 20 3 17 2006 Copyright c 2004 2006 Hitachi Ltd Main Menu 1 Display Current Component 2 Display Auto Map Parameter 3 Set Auto Map Parameter 4 Display HBA Adapter Number 5 Modify HBA Adapter Number 6 Display Current Persistent Bindings 7 Modify Persistent Bindings 8 Display HBA Parameters 9 Set HBA Parameters 99 Exit Enter number 3 Select Automap Method 1 Automap On 2 Automap Off 99...

Page 130: ...r 3 Set Auto Map Parameter 4 Display HBA Adapter Number 5 Modify HBA Adapter Number 6 Display Current Persistent Bindings 7 Modify Persistent Bindings 8 Display HBA Parameters 9 Set HBA Parameters 99 Exit Enter number 7 Select Modifying Method 1 Make All Bindings Automatically 2 Delete Binding s 99 Cancel Enter number 2 Delete Binding Menu 1 Delete All Binding 99 Cancel Enter number 1 Persistent B...

Page 131: ...Persistent Bindings 8 Display HBA Parameters 9 Set HBA Parameters 99 Exit Enter number 6 Persistent Bindings in etc hfcldd conf 001 Adapter 00 Target 000 WWPN 50060e8000427810 002 Adapter 00 Target 000 WWNN 50060e8000427810 003 Adapter 00 Target 001 WWPN 50060e8000427811 004 Adapter 00 Target 001 WWNN 50060e8000427811 005 Adapter 01 Target 000 WWPN 50060e8000427810 006 Adapter 01 Target 000 WWNN 5...

Page 132: ...ay Auto Map Parameter 3 Set Auto Map Parameter 4 Display HBA Adapter Number 5 Modify HBA Adapter Number 6 Display Current Persistent Bindings 7 Modify Persistent Bindings 8 Display HBA Parameters 9 Set HBA Parameters 10 SFP Transceiver Replacement 99 Exit Enter number 10 Select SFP Operations 1 Display SFP Information 2 Isolate SFP 3 Recover SFP 99 Cancel Enter number 1 Device hfcldd0 WWPN XXXXXXX...

Page 133: ...place SFP only when port status is Isolate C or Isolate CHK STP Error Messages Firmware does not support SFP transceiver hot swap Solution Update firmware of the adapter SFP is not plugged or SFP is not embedded Mezzanine card or embedded FC Switch Solution Comfirm whether SFP is plugged SFP information is not displayed correctly Solution SFP may be damaged Replace SFP transceiver Device hfcldd0 W...

Page 134: ...ponent 2 Display Auto Map Parameter 3 Set Auto Map Parameter 4 Display HBA Adapter Number 5 Modify HBA Adapter Number 6 Display Current Persistent Bindings 7 Modify Persistent Bindings 8 Display HBA Parameters 9 Set HBA Parameters 10 SFP Transceiver Replacement 99 Exit Enter number 10 Select SFP Operations 1 Display SFP Information 2 Isolate SFP 3 Recover SFP 99 Cancel Enter number 2 Enter adapter...

Page 135: ...SFP You can recover the adapter port selecting Select SFP Operations 3 Recover SFP You have to recover SFP after replacing SFP while OS in operation Hitachi HBA Utility for Linux Version 1 0 2 65 06 17 2009 Copyright c 2004 2009 Hitachi Ltd Main Menu 1 Display Current Component 2 Display Auto Map Parameter 3 Set Auto Map Parameter 4 Display HBA Adapter Number 5 Modify HBA Adapter Number 6 Display ...

Page 136: ...ter j setamp Set Auto Map Parameter k dspcpb Display Current Persistent Bindings l modpb Modify Persistent Bindings m dsphan Display HBA Adapter Number n modhan Modify HBA Adapter Number o dsphp Display HBA Parameters p sethp Set HBA Parameters w dspcom Display Current Component sfp Display SFP Information and Isolate Recover SFP This section describes the detail of the commands The following symb...

Page 137: ...427810 Adapter 00 Target 000 WWNN 50060e8000427810 Adapter 00 Target 001 WWPN 50060e8000427811 Adapter 00 Target 001 WWNN 50060e8000427811 Adapter 01 WWPN 5000087000300020 Adapter 01 Target 000 WWPN 50060e8000427810 Adapter 01 Target 000 WWNN 50060e8000427810 Adapter 01 Target 001 WWPN 50060e8000427811 Adapter 01 Target 001 WWNN 50060e8000427811 hfcddutil v hfcddutil ver Hitachi HBA Utility for Li...

Page 138: ...ems No hfc_automap Meaning 1 0 Auto map is disabled Persistent binding feature becomes effective 2 1 default Auto map is enabled Persistent binding feature doen not become effective 3 It is not yet set Auto map parameter is not set in etc modules conf Auto map is enabled hfcddutil i hfcddutil dspamp Auto Map Parameter in etc modules conf hfc_automap 1 Automap On ...

Page 139: ...Automap Off 1 Automap On 4 Please set the Persistent Binding setting enable to make effective the Persistent Binding function The following table shows the relation between the settings and the Effectiveness of Persistent Binding function Table Effectiveness of Persistent Binding function No Persistent Binding setting AutoMap setting the Effectiveness of Persistent Binding function 1 Enable off ef...

Page 140: ... in etc modules conf Allocate or modify adapter number Delete adapter number CLI mode Display Persistent Bindings You can confirm persistent binding information stored in etc hfcldd conf hfcddutil m hfcddutil dsphan Adapter Number World Wide Port Name in etc hfcldd conf 00 5000087000302100 01 5000087000302102 02 50000870003021b8 03 50000870003021ba hfcddutil n T instance wwpn hfcddutil modhan sanh...

Page 141: ...til l N hfcddutil modpb bta Adapter Number World Wide Port Name in etc hfcldd conf 00 5000087000300130 01 5000087000300020 Persistent Bindings in etc hfcldd conf 001 Adapter 00 Target 000 WWPN 50060e8000427810 002 Adapter 00 Target 000 WWNN 50060e8000427810 003 Adapter 00 Target 001 WWPN 50060e8000427811 004 Adapter 00 Target 001 WWNN 50060e8000427811 005 Adapter 01 Target 000 WWPN 50060e800042781...

Page 142: ...r for an adapter Set a driver parameter for all adapters Delete a driver parameter for an adapter Delete a driver parameter for all adapters Items Item Meaning instance Adapter number Decimal 0 63 param Driver parameter name character value The range for the driver parameter hfc_connection_type Decimal 0 Auto 1 Point to Point 2 FC AL hfc_link_speed Decimal 0 Auto 1 1 Gbps 2 2 Gbps 4 4 Gbps hfc_max...

Page 143: ... while OS in operation Refer to explanation in the menu mode Options Item Meaning force Omit the y n confirmation message at time of execution Example Isolate SFP of hfcldd0 hfcddutil sfp Device hfcldd0 WWPN XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Status LinkUp SFP Part Number xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Serial Number yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy Date Code zzzzzzzz Transceiver Replacement not replaceable Device hfcldd1 WWPN XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX S...

Page 144: ...Example Recover SFP of hfcldd0 How to make hfcddutil settings effective The following operation is necessary to make the contents set by the hfcddutil command effective 1 Update the RAMDISK image cd boot In cases of IA 32 and x86_64 cd boot efi efi redhat In case of IA 64 sbin mkinitrd f initrd kernel version img kernel version 2 Reboot the system hfcddutil sfp hfclddX clear force hfcddutil sfp hf...

Page 145: ...m 2 Back up HBA BIOS setup data 3 Restore HBA BIOS setup data 4 Confirm HBA BIOS setup data 5 Apply HBA BIOS setup data in the system 6 Set HBA BIOS setup parameters Preparation 1 Login the system for Windows in Administrator authority Login the system for Linux in root 2 Please confirm other utility software or the applications are not started Please stop everything when starting 3 It is necessar...

Page 146: ...r of the logical device are needed to reflect the HBA BIOS setup data for the adapter in Windows Back up HBA BIOS setup data Backs up various setup data of HBA BIOS Please move to directory that install the utility software and execute the following commands It displays the HBA BIOS setup data being set now and please back up HBA BIOS setup data after confirming set values with Table setup items a...

Page 147: ...set now and please back up HBA BIOS setup data after confirming set values with Table setup items and values There is a possibility that correct data cannot be acquired in the adapter that does not work normally when executing it Please note that there is a possibility that the adapter does not work normally when the data is restored Windows hfcbios c d logical device name o restore f restored fil...

Page 148: ...rdware tab and click Device Manager 3 Double click SCSI and RAID controllers then make sure that Hitachi PCI Fibre Channel Adapter is present hfcbios d scsi4 o restore f c 30091054 02 00 00 00 BK hfcbios Ver X X X X Copyright C 2006 Hitachi Ltd Backup Data DEVICE PCI PCI PCI ORIGINAL ID BUS DEVICE FUNCTION WWN 30091054 2 0 0 500008700030000A Setup Configure scsi4 HBA BIOS ENABLE Restore is OK Y N ...

Page 149: ...b and look for same Hitachi PCI Fibre Channel Adapter as PCI bus number device number and function number of Location that confirmed by Scan all ports to HBA installed in system 1 Select Hitachi PCI Fibre Channel Adapter of SCSI and RAID controllers and right click Disable ...

Page 150: ...129 2 Confirm that the FC cable is not connected with the device and click Yes 3 Select Hitachi PCI Fibre Channel Adapter of SCSI and RAID controllers and right click Enable ...

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Page 152: ...the execution example in Windows hfcbios d scsi4 o cfgshow hfcbios Ver X X X X Copyright C 2006 Hitachi Ltd Configure Show scsi4 HBA BIOS ENABLE BOOT PRIORITY ENABLE TARGET WWN LUN PRIORITY 1 50060E8000C27992 00 HIGH 2 0000000000000000 00 3 0000000000000000 00 4 0000000000000000 00 5 0000000000000000 00 6 0000000000000000 00 7 0000000000000000 00 8 0000000000000000 00 LOW SPINUP DELAY DISABLE CONN...

Page 153: ... Linux hfcbios c d logical device name p parameter specified value parameter Specifies the parameter of Table Setup items and values specified value Specifies a value from Specified range of Table Setup items and values When you specify two or more values you have to enclose them with and insert between values ex p boot_device 1 5000087000302222 FF c Skips the confirmation of Y N In the following ...

Page 154: ...red in the specified priority level from the list of the boot device SPINUP DELAY spinup_delay Disable Enable Disable When the spinup waiting time of max five minutes is inserted until the disk becomes READY it sets it to Enable CONNECTION TYPE connection_type Auto Auto Auto Detection PtoP Point to Point Only loop loop Only The connection type in the FC interface is specified It usually uses it by...

Page 155: ...ted it sets it to Enable 4 1 This range varies according to F W version If the version is newer than 2x0800 the range is 0 FFFF and the version is older than 2x0800 the range is 0 FF 2 This parameter can be set in HBA driver and hfcbios If the both parameters are enabled the parameter in the HBA driver will be used So if you want to use the parameter in hfcbios please remove the setting in the HBA...

Page 156: ...on number Bus device Function number 5 Parts Number Parts number 6 Model Name Model name 7 Driver version Driver version 8 Firmware version Firmware version 9 World wide port name WWPN 10 World wide node name WWNN 11 Connection type Connection type between the connected device and the adapter port is displayed when poer is in LinkDown state 12 Link speed Connection speed between the connected devi...

Page 157: ...136 Example ...

Page 158: ... over the 10 minutes refer to the section How to shorten the firmware update process in HITACHI Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter USER S GUIDE Windows Driver Edition When all of the Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter the driver and the firmware do not support the firmware Online update feature you need to power off and power on to make the updated firmware work on the Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter Refer to...

Page 159: ...o all logical device name identified by the driver c Omit the y n confirmation message to execute the command Example Back up FLASH ROM for an logical device scsi19 C Program Files x86 Hitachi drivers hba HFCTools hfcmcup d scsi19 o backup f c hfcmcup Ver 2 4 0 18 Copyright C 2003 2010 Hitachi Ltd The current microcode level for 300422 scsi19 backup is OK Y N y Flash ROM Read 1 Flash ROM Read 2 ba...

Page 160: ...le for use It is recommended that this installation be scheduled during non peak production periods As with any microcode installation involving drives a current backup should be available Use y to continue the installation Use n or Ctrl c to cancel the installation Y N y The current microcode level for 300422 scsi19 Select microcode file c 54102030 00300429 E7 CURRENT SYSREV 00300422 UPDATE SYSRE...

Page 161: ...hether the specified device is not opened by other applications and also specified device name is correct If device name is correct wait for a while and retry the command If error messages is displayed when you retry the command please contact maintenance personel or support service 2 unknown device_id func hfc_device_type_get Unknown device id is specified Confirm that specified device is Hitachi...

Page 162: ...t enough disk free space left to create backup file Remove unnecessary files and retry command 18 ioctl error xxx ioctl xxx xxx error ioctl error Wait for a while and retry command Windows If HFCTools version is equals to 1 0 3 32 or higher driver version should be equals to X Y 6 650 or higher Otherwise this error message is displayed Confirm versions of both driver and HFCTools Please refer HITA...

Page 163: ...e same error is displayed when executing command again please contact maintenance personel or support service 30 Conflict was detected offset XXX read byte XXX Update interrupted because some confliction between other process was detected Re execute this command In case the error is occurred again please contact maintenance personel or support service If this message appears make sure to re execut...

Page 164: ...update is applicable hfcmcref Check online update is applicable for the specified update file hfcmcref f online update file Execution example 1 c Program Files x86 Hitachi drivers hba HFCTools hfcmcref hfcmcref Ver 1 0 0 12 Copyright C 2010 Hitachi Ltd Device BUS DEV FUNC Flash Current Status Flash Current scsi4 5 0 0 00300429 00300429 No need scsi5 5 0 1 00300429 00300429 No need scsi6 6 0 0 0030...

Page 165: ...cable by on line You have to transfer the FLASH ROM data by off line NG ioctl error 1 Error occurred when executing ioctl NG flash read error 1 Error occurred when reading FLASH ROM NG Unsupported HBA This Gigabit Fibre Channel boaord does not support firmware online update function You have to transfer the FLASH ROM data by off line NG Device Busy 1 Failed to open device file c Program Files x86 ...

Page 166: ...ecute the command to all logical names c Omit the y n confirmation message at time of delete Example hfcmcref d all DEVICE hfcldd0 FLASH SYSREV 00220750 CURRENT SYSREV 00220740 FLASH CURRENT Update is OK Y N y Update command finished hfcldd0 please check the F W update status DEVICE hfcldd1 FLASH SYSREV 00220750 CURRENT SYSREV 00220740 FLASH CURRENT Update is OK Y N y Update command finished hfcld...

Page 167: ...on and FW version currently operating on the HW reffering the section Online update of the firmware 6 update proccess is reserved F W has already been reserved for online update Waiting for FW to be idle state Check FLASH ROM version and FW version currently operating on the HW reffering the section Online update of the firmware 7 unsupport F W error This FW is not covered by online update Reboot ...

Page 168: ...r USER S GUIDE Support Matrix Edition for details 17 RegOpenKeyEx error RegQueryInfoKey error Failed to modify registry Wait for a while and retry command If the same error is displayed when executing command again please contact maintenance personel or support service 18 lock error xxx Lock failure of RAM space Lock release failure of RAM space Failed to lock required resouces Wait for a while an...

Page 169: ...an or equal to x y z 530 Corresponding HFCTools version is 1 0 2 22 use different utility program to set parameters Refer to Section 5 4 and 5 5 for the criteria of conversion This section describes HBA parameter conversion utility hfcmig exe This utility program is located in the same directory as other utility programs Refer to section 2 2 for details ...

Page 170: ... new The following message is displayed when parameter ConnectionType or LinkSpeed is set In this case execute Delete ConnectionType or LinkSpeed parameter Sample of executing hfcmig new When ConnectionType or Linkspeed is set hfcmig new Succeeded hfcmig new Succeeded Please clear the HBA Parameters ConnectionType LinkSpeed with the following commands hfcmig clear ...

Page 171: ...command stores both old and new format Backup file is stored in the same directory as other utility programs Syntax hfcmig backup Example Sample of executing hfcmig backup Restore parameters Function Extract HBA parameters from backup and restore these parameters to running driver This command restores both old and new format Syntax hfcmig restore Backup file name hfcmig old Do you execute it y Su...

Page 172: ...pe and LinkSpeed parameter set in running driver Syntax hfcmig clear Example Sample of executing hfcmig clear 1 After executing hfcmig clear set ConnectionType and LinkSpeed again hfcmig restore mig_20090921211545 bk Do you execute it y Succeeded hfcmig reset Do you execute it y Succeeded hfcmig clear Do you execute it y Succeeded Please set the HBA Parameters ConnectionType LinkSpeed with the fol...

Page 173: ... is failed Failed to handle file Retry command again 5 No such file Specified file is not found Check if the file exists 6 Designated file isn t backup file Specified file is not the backup file Specify correct backup file 7 The number of Adapter must be 32 or less Adapter WWPN is registered over the limit Delete unnecessary WWPN using hfcmgr ex 8 Registry key don t integrate Both old and new para...

Page 174: ... LPAR manager is installed and LPAR is used on it this parameter cannot be changed in the guest OS Refer to HVM section in Hitachi Compute Blade User s Guide for details Refer to the table below for the descriptions of the displayed values Displayed value Description Point to Point fabric Point to Point FC SW Connection Point to Point Point to Point Direct Connection FC AL fabric Fibre Channel Arb...

Page 175: ...adapter is increased Link Down Time p ld Time out value in seconds for the next link up after the driver detected a link down The parameter is set to the optimum value for a general purpose so usually this parameter does not need to be changed Reset Delay Time p rd This parameter specifies the time before processing the next SCSI command after a reset Target Reset etc command succeeded The paramet...

Page 176: ...ervice MSCS on Windows Server 2003 is used enable this parameter If JP1 HiCommand Dynamic Link Manager Software HDLM is insalled or Windows Server 2008 is used this parameter is not necessary The parameter is set to the optimum value for a general purpose so usually this parameter does not need to be changed Queue Depth p qd This parameter specifies maximum permissive I O command number to queue p...

Page 177: ... specified value If 16G Fibre Channel Adapter is used only specified device is set to use the specified value Logging Mode p lm If FC Switch is used and its ports are not separated into zones for example Access Gateway mode of the FC switch is used the adapter ports access each other Because of this reason Link Down of the other adapter port or the server reboot may make the driver log unnecessary...

Page 178: ...piv enable command default value is pid Notice If this feature is enabled refer to the following information Depending on the configuration of the FC Switch the upper two bytes of the PORT_IDs of the target port of the connection destination and the adapter port of the connection source might correspond to each other unintentionally In the above setting if this option is set to pid login to the ta...

Page 179: ... or 8G Fibre Channel Adapter is used this option does not make any effects If 16G Fibre Channel Adapters are needed to be configured refer to the Login Target Filter p tf entry Login Target Filter Function This is displayed in Linux hfcmgr Ver 8 9 or later or in Windows hfcmgr Ver 8 10 or later This parameter shows whether the function that suppresses login to a port connected to an FC Switch wher...

Page 180: ...t it executes a brief link down of the FC link between HBA and the I O device or between the HBA and a FC Switch as the last resort This option can set an I O handling policy from below for the reset with brief link down The driver makes the HBA port offline immediately and returns all I Os received after the reset as I O Error The driver keeps the HBA port online and if the OS retried to issue on...

Page 181: ...is parameter and better performance can be got This parameter can be set only with 16G Fibre Channel Adapters Additional Performance Monitor p pm Start or Stop gathering statistical informations to display I O Processing Time of the Performance Monitor feature If I O Processing Time is displayed with this parameter off then valid informations is not displayed This parameter can be set only with 16...

Page 182: ...M is changed do not close the working window terminate the command forcibly turn the power off or reboot the system Such operations might damage FLASH ROM and may lead a malfunction of the Hitachi Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter 4 If the adapter port is used as shared FC the following settings have to be applied If the port is connected to the FC switch set Connection Type Point to Point If the port...

Page 183: ...4MB 8MB 16MB int 3 8Gbps FC HBA HFCE0801 HFCE0802 HFCE0802 M HFCE0804 M Auto 2 4 8 1MB 4MB 8MB 16MB 32MB int msi msix 4 16Gbps FC HBA HFCE1601 HFCE1602 HFCE1602 M HFCE1604 M Auto 4 8 16 1MB 4MB 8MB 16MB 32MB Int msi msix 1 For information of Model Name refer to Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter User s Guide Support Matrix Edition 1 16Gbps FC HBA does not support msi on LPAR When you set up msi on LPAR...

Page 184: ...e Channel Adapter and the device attached to it The relations between specified value and the Link Speed are as follows Specified Parameter Link Speed 1 1Gbps 2 2Gbps 4 4Gbps 8 8Gbps If auto is specified this product negotiates with the device connected to it and automatically sets the link speed to a suitable value depending on the situations Usually this parameter does not need to be changed man...

Page 185: ...parameter does not need to be changed Abort Timeout p at Linux only This parameter specifies the time out value in seconds of an Abort Task Set command The parameter is set to the optimum value for a general purpose so usually this parameter does not need to be changed Abort Restrain p ar Linux only Inhibit issuing Abort Task Set command Usually this parameter not need to be changed Allowed p al L...

Page 186: ...y this parameter does not need to be changed In Windows this parameter cannot be set In Windows Server 2008 R2 or lower Windows version the driver runs with INT and in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 the driver runs with MSI X Refer to the table below for the descriptions of the diplayed values Displayed value Description Linux Windows Legacy Mode INT Legacy interrupts MSI Mode MSI ...

Page 187: ...cess Please read Access Gateway mode in the manual of the connected FC Switch In virtual fibre channel with Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper V environment by configuring hfcmgr p npiv enable command default value is pid Notice the following information when if this feature is enabled Depending on the configuration of the FC Switch upper 2 bytes of a target port and a host port ...

Page 188: ...LASH ROM on the Adapter Therefore do not close the working window terminate the command forcibly turn the power off or reboot the system Such operations might damage FLASH ROM and may lead the failure of the Hitachi Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter 4 If the adapter port is used as shared FC the following settings have to be applied If the port is connected to the FC switch set Connection Type Point t...

Page 189: ... 1 2 1MB 4MB 8MB 16MB int 2 4Gbps FC HBA HFC0401 HFC0402 HFC0401 C HFC0402 C HFC0402 M HFC0402 E Auto 1 2 4 1MB 4MB 8MB 16MB int 3 8Gbps FC HBA HFCE0801 HFCE0802 HFCE0802 M HFCE0804 M Auto 2 4 8 1MB 4MB 8MB 16MB 32MB int msi msix For information of Model Name refer to Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter User s Guide Support Matrix Edition ...

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