Chapter 3 Troubleshooting
Basic Troubleshooting
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status. When the Interface Controller is connected and powered on, this
link indicator should be solid. If it is not, check the cabling or connections.
One method of verifying link integrity when connected to a functional
host, involves disconnecting and then reconnecting the Fibre Channel
cable. This procedure should cause momentary activity of this indicator
as the link reinitializes.
Additionally, verify that the cable type of the Interface Controller and the
attached hub, HBA, or switch is of corresponding types. When using
optical media, verify that the attached device is using non-OFC type
optical devices.
Verifying SCSI
Devices in
Windows NT
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When mapping Fibre Channel and SCSI devices, verify the Fibre Channel
and SCSI devices are recognized by the Interface Controller.
Windows NT may need to be rebooted with all SCSI devices and the
Interface Controller powered up before recognizing the devices.
To verify the Fibre Channel and SCSI devices:
1
Navigate to the Windows NT Control Panel, and select SCSI
Adapters.
2
Double-click the Fibre Channel HBA.
The SCSI devices should be listed.
If no devices are listed, verify the Interface Controller configuration,
Fibre Channel HBA configuration, and cabling.
If devices are listed, verify the Fibre Channel HBA mapping mode or
the AL_PA addresses.
Verifying Windows
2000 Driver
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The Windows 2000 driver is the device driver installation file (called an
INF file) needed by the MS Windows 2000 Operating System. The
Interface Controller needs no driver in reality, as the HBA in the Host PC
Note:
By default, the Fibre Channel port speed is set to 2 Gb/s.
Changes to the Fibre Channel port speed must be manually
set, such as for 1 Gb/s. If set incorrectly and the Interface
Controller is plugged into a Loop or Fabric, the unit may
receive framing errors, which can be found in the trace logs,
and the fiber link light will be off because of the incorrect Fibre
Channel link speed.
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