HP QLogic Converged Network Adapter Installation Guide Abstract This document provides information about installing, configuring, and troubleshooting an HP QLogic Converged Network Adapter..
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Contents 1 Installing the QLogic CNA...........................................................................5 Installation prerequisites............................................................................................................5 Recording reference numbers.................................................................................................5 Installing the CNA....................................................................................................................
Modification.....................................................................................................................32 Cables.............................................................................................................................32 Canadian notice (Avis Canadien).............................................................................................32 European Union notice..................................................................................................
1 Installing the QLogic CNA This chapter contains information about installing the CNA. See the server documentation for additional information about installing the CNA. WARNING! Disconnect the host from the power source before installing the CNA. To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal server or workstation components to cool before touching. CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components.
Example 1 MAC address and WWN calculations Serial number (on CNA): _____________________ MAC nl address WWN Port 1 Port 2 (From IEEE address label) (Port 1 MAC address + 4) 3C-4A-92-1B-82-28 3C-4A-92-1B-82-2C Port 1 MAC address: ___________________ Port 2 MAC address: ___________________ (21:00:[Port 1 MAC address +3]) (21:00:[Port 2 MAC address +3]) 21:00:3C:4A:92:1B:82:2B 21:00:3C:4A:92:1B:82:2F Port 1 WWN: ___________________ Port 2 WWN: ___________________ Installing the CNA The CNA us
Figure 1 QLogic Converged Network Adapter 4. If a different mounting bracket is required, change the bracket as follows. Otherwise, proceed to Step 5. a. Remove any transceivers or cables from the CNA transceiver cage assembly by pulling the bail (handle) out and down to release the latch, and then gently pull the transceiver out. Do not force it. After you release the latch, the transceiver/cable slides out easily.
b. c. Observing ESD precautions, store the transceiver in an ESD-safe place. Remove the mounting bracket screws from the top of the CNA. Figure 4 Removing the bracket d. e. Remove the bracket and store it for future use. Align the new mounting bracket tabs with the holes in the CNA. IMPORTANT: Be careful not to push the bracket past the grounding tabs on the transceiver housing. Make sure you properly align the LEDs with the holes in the bracket. f. 5.
8. Attach the media: a. For fiber optic cable connections: 1. Insert the SFP transceiver module into the cage. 2. Connect one end of the fiber optic cable to the LC connector on the CNA. 3. Connect the other end of the cable to the Converged Network switch. Figure 6 CNA with optical transceivers Figure 7 Connecting fiber optic cable b. For copper cable connections: 1. Connect one end of the copper cable to the CNA. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the Converged Network switch.
9. Apply the power: a. Verify that you have securely installed the CNA in the server. b. Verify that you have attached the correct media. c. Plug in and power on the server. d. Observe the Link and Activity LEDs to be sure the CNA connects to the switch. For more information about the meaning of the LED indicators, see “CNA LED states” (page 23). e. Watch the server console for any POST error messages and the CNA BIOS startup message similar to the below screen.
1. Enter the QLogic NIC Boot Code setup menu. After the server is powered on, pressCtrl+Q when the QLogic NIC Boot Code banner appears to enter the setup menu. Figure 10 QLogic NIC Boot Code setup menu example 2. The QLogic Function Configuration Setup Menu appears. Use up and down arrow keys to select the CNA to modify. Each CNA port supports one function type - NIC, FCoE, or iSCSI. Functions 0 and 1 support NIC functions type. Functions 4 and 5 support iSCSI function type.
Figure 11 QLogic Function Configuration Setup Menu Figure 12 QLogic Function Configuration Setup example 3. 12 To modify the storage function on a given port, use left and right arrow keys to select Type field on the appropriate function and press Enter. A pop-up window appears, use up and down arrow keys for selecting and enabling the function type or None for disabling and press Enter.
Figure 13 Modifying the storage function example 4. 5. After making the changes press to exit. In the example, iSCSI is enabled on port 1 and FCoE is enabled on port 2. To save the changes made, select Save changes and press Enter.
6. The system must reboot for the changes to take effect. Press Enter to reboot the system. Figure 15 Exit Setup Menu NOTE: Only Spyder cards sold since December, 2011 support iSCSI. The above procedure does not work on earlier cards. An utility exists for updating pre December 2011 Spyder cards to support iSCSI and can be provided if needed. Electrostatic discharge To prevent damage to the system, be aware of the precautions that must be followed when setting up the system or handling parts.
• Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer chassis. Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm (±10 percent) resistance in the ground cords. To provide proper ground, wear the strap snug against the skin. • Use heel straps, toe straps, or boot straps at standing workstations. Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats. • Use conductive field service tools.
2 Installing drivers For information on the most up-to-date software versions, see the HP QLogic Adapters Release Notes: 1. Go to http://www.hp.com/go/support. 2. Click See support and troubleshooting information. 3. Using the HP model number as a guide, enter the CNA model number in the for product box. 4. Select Manuals. For additional information, see the QConvergeConsole online help. The order of software installation is important. The software must be installed in the following order: 1.
Installing the QConvergeConsole application on Windows To Install QConvergeConsole on Windows: 1. Obtain the latest QConvergeConsole Smart Component for your configuration and copy it to your Windows server.. For downloading instructions, see “Downloading the QConvergeConsole kits and agents” (page 16) 2. 3. Unzip the Smart Component. Double-click the network Smart Component executable to begin the installation, and then click Install.
4. Double-click the FCoE Smart Component executable, and then click Install. The Smart Component automatically installs the FCoE driver without user intervention. 5. Click Reboot to complete the installation. Installing QConvergeConsole Windows agents This is an optional procedure. If you plan to manage the CNA with QConvergeConsole, you must install the QConvergeConsole agent on each server that has a CNA. To install the Windows QConvergeConsole agent: 1.
Installing firmware on Windows and Linux systems To install the CNA firmware/BIOS using QConvergeConsole: 1. Before you begin, make sure you have installed the following : 2. • QConvergeConsole • The network driver • The FCoE driver • Firmware image is available on your QConvergeConsole server For details on updating firmware, see the QConvergeConsole application help system. Installing multipathing software This section describes how to download and install the multipathing software.
3 Troubleshooting This chapter contains information to help you resolve potential CNA problems. Isolating CNA problems This section describes how to resolve typical problems with the CNA. Observe and collect data The first step in troubleshooting any CNA problem is to observe and collect information about the problem. Consider the following: • If the CNA has been working, what has changed? For example, changes to switch or storage system firmware could affect the CNA.
Figure 16 Example of loginshow output Figure 17 Example of show interface output 2. Observe the CN switch and CNA link error counters. If any of these steps detect errors, the most likely causes are incompatible or faulty cables, SFPs, or CN switch ports. Cable or SFP problems can cause a wide range of symptoms, from solid or intermittent LEDs to performance issues. The FCoE switch port and CNA port error counters are good indications of potential intermittent and performance problems.
Verify Fibre Channel switch zoning for FC storage Verify that the Fibre Channel zoning and the CNA port WWNs match those displayed by the CNA. Verify Fibre Channel storage device discovery After verifying the startup BIOS message, CNA link, and Fibre Channel zoning; verify that the CNA can discover the configured Fibre Channel storage devices. • Perform the first level of CNA Fibre Channel storage device discovery at the BIOS level using the FCoE BIOS utility.
CNA LED states Green LEDs can be observed through openings in the CNA mounting bracket. For more information about CNA LED states, see Table 1 (page 23). NOTE: During Power On initialization, all the LEDs go off for a few seconds, and then resume their normal function.
Figure 20 CNA BIOS Figure 21 (page 24) shows the Select Host Adapter window. Select a CNA, and then press Enter. The Fast!UTIL options menu, shown in Figure 22 (page 25), opens. Use the Configuration Settings option to configure BFS and the Scan Fibre Devices option to scan for devices.
Figure 22 Fast!UTIL Options menu 1. To view more information about the CNA, select Configuration Settings, and then press Enter. The Configure Settings menu opens, as shown in Figure 23 (page 25). • Adapter Settings (shown in Figure 24 (page 26)) displays information about the MAC address, WWPN, and BIOS revision. You can enable the BFS in this screen. • Selectable Boot Settings allows to configure BFS devices.
Figure 24 Adapter Settings display 2. To scan the Fibre Channel SAN for configured devices from the Fast!UTIL Options menu, select Scan Fibre Devices, and then press Enter. This screen displays the first LUN for each storage device detected. This is a useful troubleshooting tool for zoning issues (see Figure 25 (page 26)). CAUTION: This utility provides many options and parameters. Do not change any parameters unless instructed by HP technical support.
4 Support and other resources Contacting HP For worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website: http://www.hp.
Table 2 Document conventions (continued) Convention Element Monospace text • File and directory names • System output • Code • Commands, their arguments, and argument values Monospace, italic text • Code variables • Command variables Monospace, bold text WARNING! CAUTION: IMPORTANT: NOTE: Emphasized monospace text Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or death. Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data.
A QLogic CNA specifications This chapter contains HP QLogic CNA specifications. Environmental specifications Table 3 (page 29) lists the CN1000Q environmental specifications.
Physical specifications Table 4 Physical specifications Parameter Range PICe slot requirements Minimum eight-lane PCI Express slot Physical dimension Low-profile PCIe card: (6.6 in. × 2.54 in.) Power requirements 19 Watts typical • Safety ◦ US ◦ Canada ◦ Europe • EMI and EMC (Class A) Agency approvals ◦ US ◦ Canada ◦ Europe ◦ Australia/New Zeland ◦ Japan ◦ Korea ◦ Taiwan QLogic CNA media specifications The CNA does not ship with cable media.
Table 6 Media specifications Cable Fiber optic cable Short Range, LC-LC multimode OM3 - 50/125 duplex Copper cable 10GbE direct-attach copper cable CAUTION: Maximum length Minimum length Connector 100 meters (328.08 ft) 1 meter LC 5 meters (16.4 ft) 1 meter Direct attach Do not to plug optical cables into cages without transceivers in them.
B Regulatory compliance and safety This section contains regulatory notices for the HP CN1000Q Dual Port Converged Network Adapter. Federal Communications Commission notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Please refer to the regulatory label provided on the product. The point of contact for regulatory matters is: Hewlett-Packard GmbH, Dept./MS: HQ-TRE, Herrenberger Strasse 140, 71034 Boeblingen, GERMANY. Japanese notice Korean notice Laser compliance notices English laser notice This device may contain a laser that is classified as a Class 1 Laser Product in accordance with U.S. FDA regulations and the IEC 60825-1. The product does not emit hazardous laser radiation. The product complies with 21 CFR 1040.
French laser notice German laser notice Italian laser notice 34 Regulatory compliance and safety HP Restricted
Japanese laser notice Spanish laser notice Recycling notices English recycling notice HP Restricted Recycling notices 35
Bulgarian recycling notice Czech recycling notice Danish recycling notice 36 Regulatory compliance and safety HP Restricted
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German recycling notice Greek recycling notice Hungarian recycling notice 38 Regulatory compliance and safety HP Restricted
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Polish recycling notice Portuguese recycling notice Romanian recycling notice 40 Regulatory compliance and safety HP Restricted
Slovak recycling notice Spanish recycling notice Swedish recycling notice Turkish recycling notice Türkiye Cumhuriyeti: EEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur HP Restricted Recycling notices 41
Glossary This glossary defines acronyms and terms used in this guide and is not a comprehensive glossary of computer terms. B BFS Boot from SAN. C CN Converged Network. CNA Converged Network Adapter. D DSM Device Specific Module. E ESD Electrostatic discharge. F FC Fibre Channel. A comprehensive set of standards for concurrent communication among servers, storage systems, and peripheral devices. FCC Fibre Channel Congestion Control.
S SFP Small form-factor pluggable transceiver. W WWN HP Restricted World Wide Name. A unique identifier assigned to a Fibre Channel device.
Index B H BIOS startup message, 23 help HP websites, 27 obtaining, 27 HP technical support, 27 C calculations MAC addresses, 5 WWN, 5 Canadian notice, 32 CNA installing, 5, 6 isolating problems, 20 LED states, 23 media specifications, 30 observe and collect data, 20 specifications, 29 startup BIOS message, 23 CNA Linux drivers installing, 18 CNA Windows driver installing, 17 collecting data for CNA problems, 20 contacting HP, 27 conventions document, 27 text symbols, 28 copper cable option, 30 customer
veryifying switch zoning, 22 Q QConvergeConsole installing, 17 QConvergeConsole application kit downloading, 16 installing on Linux, 17 R rack stability warning, 28 reference numbers MAC address, 5 recording, 5 regulatory compliance Canadian notice, 32 European Union notice, 32 Japanese notices, 33 Korean notices, 33 laser, 33 related documentation, 27 S Setting Storage Personality, 10 Smart Component kit using, 17 specifications CNA, 29 CNA media, 30 environmental, 29 physical, 30 Storage Personality Se