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R/Evolution 2000 Series Troubleshooting Guide • May 2008
Isolating External Data Path Faults on an iSCSI
Storage System
To troubleshoot external data path faults, perform the following steps:
1. Select Monitor > Status > Advanced Settings > Host Port Status.
This page provides a graphical representation of controller host port status and port
details.
2. Review the graphical representation of host port status.
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Green – Host link is up (connected)
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White – Host link is down (not connected)
An indication of link down can be caused by one or more of the following
conditions:
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A faulty HBA or NIC in the host
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A faulty Fibre Channel cable
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A faulty port in the host interface module
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A disconnected cable
3. To target the cause of the link failure, view the host port details by clicking on a
port in the graphical view and then reviewing the details listed below it.
The data displayed includes:
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iSCSI Port Status Details – Selected controller and port number
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Link Status – Link is up or down
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Qualified Name – iSCSI qualified name (IQN)
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Link Speed – Actual link speed, in Gbit/sec
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IP Version – IP addressing version; 4 for IPv4
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IP Address – Port IP address
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IP Mask – Port IP subnet mask
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IP Gateway – Port gateway IP address
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Service Port – iSCSI port number
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Hardware Address – Port MAC address
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