AB378A Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter Installation Guide, February 2007
Table Of Contents
- AB378A Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter Installation Guide
- 1 Fibre Channel Adapter Installation for HP-UX
- Prerequisites
- Important Patches and Updates
- Installing Driver Software
- Installing Adapter Hardware
- Attaching the Adapter to Other Fibre Channel Devices
- Verify the Fibre Channel Adapter Installation
- LED Interpretation
- Obtaining Card Information after Installation
- Verifying Connectivity
- Interpreting Legacy Hardware Paths (HP-UX 11i v1 and 11i v2)
- Interpreting Lunpath Hardware Paths (HP-UX 11i v3)
- Components of Lunpath Hardware Paths
- Fibre Channel
- 2 Fibre Channel Adapter Installation for OpenVMS
- Prerequisites
- Installing Driver Software
- Installing Adapter Hardware
- Attaching the Adapter to Other Fibre Channel Devices
- Verifying the Fibre Channel Adapter Installation
- Additional Configuration Information
- LED Interpretation
- A Technical Specifications and Regulatory Information
Fibre Channel Adapter Installation for HP-UXVerifying ConnectivityChapter 114Check Sum : 0x3fEFI version : 01.01ROM Firmware version : 04.00.70BIOS version : 01.06FCODE version : 01.12Asset Tag : NAExample of ioscan entry after installationfc 4 0/0/10/1/0 fcd CLAIMED INTERFACE HP AB378-60001 4Gb SinglePort PCI/PCI-X Fibre Channel Adapter (FC Port 1)/dev/fcd4fcp 8 0/0/10/1/0.1 fcd_fcp CLAIMED INTERFACE FCP Domainext_bus 44 0/0/10/1/0.1.17.0.0 fcd_vbus CLAIMED INTERFACE FCP Array Interfacetarget 135 0/0/10/1/0.1.17.0.0.0 tgt CLAIMED DEVICEdisk 867 0/0/10/1/0.1.17.0.0.0.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HP OPEN-9/dev/dsk/c44t0d0 /dev/rdsk/c44t0d0disk 871 0/0/10/1/0.1.17.0.0.0.1 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HP OPEN-9/dev/dsk/c44t0d1 /dev/rdsk/c44t0d1Verifying ConnectivityOnce your HP Fibre Channel Mass Storage software and hardware is installed and running, follow thesesteps to verify connectivity:Step 1. Check the state of all Fibre Channel hardware and interfaces. Enter the ioscan command andverify that the Hardware State and the HW-Interface State are CLAIMED.If the Fibre Channel device file has not been created, enter the following commands:# insf -e# ioscan -fStep 2. Verify that all devices you attached to the Fibre Channel adapter are listed in the ioscan output.For example, if you have a direct attach Fibre Channel device attached to the system, the ioscanoutput may look like the following:8/12.8.0.255.0.1.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE DGC C3400WDR5The example above is the hardware path of LUN0 of a directly attached Fibre Channel MassStorage device with Loop ID of 1.If all attached devices are listed and appear as CLAIMED, HP Fibre Channel Mass Storage installation isverified.
- Interpreting Lunpath Hardware Paths (HP-UX 11i v3)