FibrChanl-02 (fclp) Fibre Channel Mass Storage Driver for HP-UX 11i v3 Release Notes Version Number B.11.31.1103 HP Part Number: 5900-1868 Published: August 2011 Edition: 1.
Contents FibrChanl-02 (fclp) Fibre Channel Mass Storage Driver for HP-UX 11i v3 overview.............................3 New and changed features in this release...................................................................................3 New features......................................................................................................................3 Known problems fixed in this version...........................................................................................
This document provides information about the B.11.31.1103 release of the FibrChanl-02 (fclp) Fibre Channel Mass Storage Driver for HP-UX 11i v3. FibrChanl-02 (fclp) Fibre Channel Mass Storage Driver for HP-UX 11i v3 overview This release of the document for the FibrChanl-02 (fclp) Fibre Channel Mass Storage Driver for HP-UX 11i v3 (version B.11.31.1103) documents defect fixes and version changes. New and changed features in this release New features The following feature is new with the B.11.31.
Table 2 HP-UX September 2010 (AR1009) Fixes (continued) Defect ID Description QXCR1001004749 Certain new tape drivers and virtual tape libraries can generate previously unseen FC traffic that fclp does not handle properly, resulting in a panic with a data TLB fault. This problem has been corrected. QXCR1001011407 SNIA dumps core with command vxesd with fclp cards and driver.
Table 9 HP-UX December 2008 Fixes Defect ID Description QXCR1000867632 The fix delivers the SNIA API HBA_GetFcpTargetMappingV2(), which is used to oormation about the targets mapped through a port on a multiport Fibre Channel card.btain inf QXCR1000841117 vPars boot panic with AD222 HBA has been fixed. QXCR1000869847 System panic due to spinlock being held too long in a tracing loop has been fixed.
1. 2. 3. • Select Boot Options Maintenance Menu from the EFI Boot Manager's main menu. Use the following three Boot Options Maintenance Menu items to edit the boot options list, so that the fibre device connected to an AD221A, AD222A, AD393A, AD299A, or AD355A is listed as the first entry in the boot options list: ◦ Add A Boot Option: presents you with a list of possible boot devices, and allows you to select one to add to your boot options list.
6. 7. 8. 9. • Select (highlight) the Configure Boot Parameters option and press Enter. Select (highlight) the Boot Target Scan option and press Enter. Select one of the scanning policies from the list presented: ◦ The Boot Path from NVRAM Targets option, which is the default option, requires additional configuration in the Configure Boot Devices option on the previous menu.
NOTE: FibrChanl-02 on HP-UX 11i v3 is supported with VxVM 5.0 or later, including boot and Ignite/UX. Operating system and version compatibility The March 2011 update of HP-UX 11i v3 (B.11.31.1103) must be installed for all supported Emulex-based Fibre Channel cards. The following software (or later versions) must be installed before installing the FibrChanl-02 (fclp) driver, version B.11.31.1103, into a system: • HP-UX CommonIO 11.31.0803 or later • HP-UX 11.
NOTE: vpd Display EFI driver and ROM firmware versions using fcmsutil EFI/firmware bundles can be downloaded from www.hp.com, in the Software and Driver Downloads section. Hardware Requirements This version of the FibrChanl-02 (fclp) Fibre Channel Mass Storage Driver for HP-UX 11i v3 runs on HP Integrity servers with the HP-UX 11i v3 (11.31) operating system.
the part. This means that you will be able to identify a version of the card supported on Integrity both visually and electronically. On HP-UX, the fcmsutil /dev/fclpX vpd command displays the VPD: # fcmsutil /dev/fclp5 vpd V I T A L --------- 10 P R O D U C T ------------- D A T A ------- Product Description : "HP BLc Emulex LPe1105-HP FC Mezz Option Kit" Part number : "404987-001" Part Serial number : "MY18071ZYV" Engineering Date Code : "B-4813" Mfd. Date : "4807" Misc.
Card revision Although EDC is the primary way to identify changes in recipe for Integrity systems, it is also possible to use the card “Rev”, which is printed on a label on the box containing the card, and on a label on the card. CAUTION: There are at least three different “Rev” identifiers on the card. The correct one to use is printed on the SKU label — Integrity-supported versions have a “REV” of 0C or later.
• Support Matrix: includes a matrix of Fibre Channel adapters, supported hardware platforms, operating systems, driver bundle versions, and minimum PDC/firmware requirements. • White Paper: white papers can also be found in this section. Software availability in native languages This product is available only in the English language.