USER’S GUIDE 2 Gbit/s Fibre Channel Host Adapters LSI7102XP-LC, LSI7202XP-LC, LSI7402XP-LC LSI7202EP-LC, LSI7402EP-LC, LSI7102LXP-LC LSI7202LXP-LC LSI7202EP LSI7402EP August 2005 Version 2.
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Preface This book is the primary reference and user’s guide for the LSI Logic family of 2 Gbit/s Fibre Channel host adapter boards. It contains a complete functional description of these boards as well as complete physical and electrical specifications. LSI Logic uses Class 1 transceivers on the host adapter boards contained in this user’s guide.
Related Publications LSIFC929X Dual Channel Fibre Channel I/O Processor Technical Manual, Document No. DB14-000202-01 LSIFC919X Single Channel Fibre Channel I/O Processor Technical Manual, Document No. DB15-000225-01 Fusion-MPT™ Device Management User’s Guide, Volume 1.2, Document No. DB15-000186-01 PCI Local Bus Specification, Rev. 2.2 PCI-X/133 Local Bus Specification, Rev. 1.0a PCI Express Base Specification, Rev. 1.0a Revision Record Revision Date Remarks 1.0 10/02 Preliminary release 2.
Contents Chapter 1 Installation Procedures 1.1 General Description 1.2 Quick Installation Procedure 1.3 Detailed Installation Procedure 1.3.1 Before You Start 1.3.2 Installing the Host Adapter 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-3 1-3 Chapter 2 2 Gbit/s FC Host Adapter Characteristics 2.1 General Description 2.2 Features 2.2.1 PCI-X Interface 2.2.2 PCI Express Interface 2.2.3 FC Interface 2.3 Physical Environment 2.3.1 Electrical Characteristics 2.3.2 Thermal, Atmospheric Characteristics 2.3.3 Electromagnetic Compliance 2.3.
2.8 Physical 2.8.1 2.8.2 2.8.3 2.8.4 2.8.5 2.8.6 2.8.7 2.8.8 2.8.9 2.8.10 2.8.11 2.8.12 2.8.13 2.8.14 2.8.15 2.8.16 2.8.17 2.8.
Chapter 4 BIOS Features 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 LSI Logic Boot BIOS 4.1.1 LSI Logic Boot BIOS Features 4.1.2 BIOS Overview 4.1.3 LSI Logic BIOS Boot Specification (BBS) Starting the LSI Logic Boot BIOS Configuration Utility Using the LSI Logic Boot BIOS CU Main Menu 4.4.1 Adapter Properties Menu 4.4.2 Persistent ID Menu 4.4.3 Device Properties Menu 4.4.4 Boot Adapter List Menu 4.4.5 Global Properties Menu Exiting the LSI Logic Boot BIOS Configuration Utility Troubleshooting OpenBoot BIOS 4.7.
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Chapter 1 Installation Procedures This chapter contains general information about the LSI Logic 2 Gbit/s family of Fibre Channel (FC) host adapters. It also provides host adapter installation instructions. This chapter describes these topics in the following sections: 1.1 • Section 1.1, “General Description” • Section 1.2, “Quick Installation Procedure” • Section 1.
1.2 Quick Installation Procedure This section provides an overview of the installation procedure. If you are an experienced computer user with prior host adapter installation and FC setup experience, this section may describe the procedure sufficiently. If you prefer more detailed guidance for installing the host adapter, proceed to Section 1.3, “Detailed Installation Procedure.
1.3 Detailed Installation Procedure This section provides step-by-step instructions for installing the host adapter. If you are experienced in these tasks, you may prefer to use Section 1.2, “Quick Installation Procedure.” 1.3.1 Before You Start Before starting, look through the following task list to get an overall idea of the steps you will perform. If you are not confident you can perform the tasks as described here, LSI Logic recommends getting assistance.
connector contacts. LSI Logic recommends using a static ground strap. Step 5. Locate the slots for PCI plug-in board installation. Refer to the user’s manual supplied with your computer to confirm the location of the PCI slots. This host adapter requires a 32-bit or 64-bit PCI slot that allows bus master operation. If a 32-bit PCI slot is used, the portion of the J1 connector opposite the bracket remains uninserted. Refer to Table 1.2 for details. Note: Step 6.
Step 7. Carefully insert PCI Bus edge connector J1 (see Figure 1.1) of the host adapter into the PCI slot. Make sure the edge connector is properly aligned before pressing the board into place, as shown in Figure 1.2. The bracket around the Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) transceiver cages should fit where you removed the blank panel. Figure 1.2 Inserting the LSI Logic Host Adapter Bracket Screw 32-Bit PCI Slots 64-Bit PCI Slots Step 8. Secure the board with the bracket screw (see Figure 1.
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Chapter 2 2 Gbit/s FC Host Adapter Characteristics This chapter provides specific details about the physical environment associated with the 2 Gbit/s family of FC host adapters. This chapter includes the following sections: 2.1 • Section 2.1, “General Description” • Section 2.2, “Features” • Section 2.3, “Physical Environment” • Section 2.4, “Operational Environment” • Section 2.5, “PCI System ID Values” • Section 2.6, “PCI Subsystem ID Values” • Section 2.
This manual serves as a step-by-step guide during the installation of your LSI Logic host adapter. Table 2.1 lists the 2 Gbit/s FC host adapters discussed in this User’s Guide. Table 2.
Table 2.2 Component Hardware and Software Requirements Requirements For Solaris SPARC hardware environments Hardware Any Sun Microsystems computer with a 3.3 V PCI slot Software Solaris 8 operating environment Firmware OpenBoot PROM, version 2.1 or greater For Intel IA-32 or IA-64 hardware environments 2.2 Hardware Any Intel-compatible system with 3.3 V PCI slots Software Windows Server (NT 4.0, 2000, XP, 2003) Linux (Red Hat, Suse, Caldera, Turbo), NetWare, and UnixWare.
2.2.2 PCI Express Interface The PCI Express (launched in 2002) interface is a new serial I/O interface standard being used in next generation computer, storage and communications platforms. This scalable interface allows vendors to choose the number of 2.5 Gbit serial lanes (two to 16) most suitable to their product design and application need. The PCI Express interface featured on the LSI Logic Fibre to PCI Express boards includes: 2.2.3 • 8 serial I/O lanes, 2.
2.3.1 Electrical Characteristics Table 2.3 lists the maximum power requirements and includes all of the LSI Logic 2 Gbit/s FC host adapter boards under normal operation. Table 2.3 2.3.2 Maximum Power Requirements Host Adapter PCI +3.3 V Over the Operating Range LSI7102XP-LC 4.7 W @ 3.6 V 0 ˚C to 55 ˚C LSI7102LXP-LC 4.7 W @ 3.6 V 0 ˚C to 55 ˚C LSI7202XP-LC 6.5 W @ 3.6 V 0 ˚C to 55 ˚C LSI7202LXP-LC 6.5 W @ 3.6 V 0 ˚C to 55 ˚C LSI7202EP-LC 11.5 W @ 12.6 V 0 ˚C to 55 ˚C LSI7202EP 10.
2.3.3 Electromagnetic Compliance These boards are designed and implemented to minimize susceptibility to electromagnetic emissions, and the effects of electromagnetic discharge. The boards are tested to comply with Class B and carry markings for CE, VCCI, Canada, C-Tick, and the FCC. 2.3.4 Safety Characteristics The bare boards meet the requirements of flammability rating UL 94 V-0. The bare boards are also marked with the supplier name or trademark, type, and UL flammability rating.
2.4.3 FC Interface The FC interface varies, depending on which LSI Logic 2 Gbit/s host adapter you have selected. Refer to Section 2.8, “Physical Characteristics,” page 2-9 for details. 2.4.4 FC Link Activity/Link Fault LED The LSI Logic 2 Gbit/s host adapters provide dual-purpose LEDs that indicate activity on the FC link. These LEDs (one per port) are visible near the ports on the bracket. Figure 2.
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2.7 Unique World Wide Name Each LSI Logic FC host adapter is provided with a unique World Wide Name, specified by IEEE. The last 12 hexadecimal characters of this address appear on a host adapter label. This address is stored in the host adapter serial EEPROM. 2.8 Physical Characteristics The LSI Logic 2 Gbit/s family of FC host adapters includes one to four external FC connectors, depending on the host adapter you have chosen. The host adapters are all available with optical or copper interconnects.
Figure 2.1 LSI7102XP-LC Host Adapter Configuration LSI7102XP-LC Flash (Back) Osc. LSIFC919X Voltage Regulator SRAM (X2) Port 0, SFP J1_T 2.8.2 LSI7102XP-LC Connector and Indicator LED The LSI7102XP-LC I/O bracket is configured as shown in Figure 2.2. The LC connector provides the connection from the adapter channel to the FC subsystem. The indicator LED indicates link status, activity, and link fault. 2-10 2 Gbit/s FC Host Adapter Characteristics Copyright © 2002 - 2005 by LSI Logic Corporation.
Figure 2.2 LSI7102XP-LC Connector and Indicator LED Port 0 Port 0 LED Table 2.7 describes the LSI7102XP-LC Link Activity/Link Fault LED appearance that indicates a valid link, presence of link activity, or a fault on the link. Table 2.7 LSI7102XP-LC Link Activity/Link Fault LEDs LED Appearance Link Activity Fault Off Green Blinking Yellow Physical Characteristics Copyright © 2002 - 2005 by LSI Logic Corporation. All rights reserved.
2.8.3 LSI7102LXP-LC Host Adapter Configuration The LSI Logic LSI7102LXP-LC is a single channel 2 Gbit/s FC adapter. One LC optical connector is used for I/O, which is accessible through the module bracket. The LSI7102LXP-LC host adapter uses the LSIFC919X processor, providing one Fusion-MPT channel. The LSI7102LXP-LC is a PCI short card; the dimensions are 6.625 inches x 2.53 inches. The external FC connections are made through a 2 Gbit/s SFP optical module.
2.8.4 LSI7102LXP-LC Connector and Indicator LED The LSI7102LXP-LC I/O bracket is configured as shown in Figure 2.4. The LC connector provides the connection from the adapter channel to the FC subsystem. The indicator LED indicates link status, activity, and link fault. Figure 2.4 LSI7102LXP-LC Connector and Indicator LED Port 0 Port 0 LED Table 2.8 describes the LSI7102LXP-LC Link Activity/Link Fault LED appearance that indicates a valid link, presence of link activity, or a fault on the link. Table 2.
2.8.5 LSI7202XP-LC Host Adapter Configuration The LSI Logic LSI7202XP-LC is a dual-channel, 2 Gbit/s FC adapter. Two LC optical connectors, used for I/O, are accessible through the module bracket. The LSI7202XP-LC uses the LSIFC929X, providing two Fusion-MPT channels. The LSI7202XP-LC is a PCI short card; the dimensions are 6.625 inches x 2.53 inches. The external FC connections are made through the 2 Gbit/s SFP optical modules.
2.8.6 LSI7202XP-LC Connectors and Indicator LEDs The LSI7202XP-LC I/O bracket is configured as shown in Figure 2.6. The LC connectors provide the connections from the adapter channels to the FC subsystem. The indicator LEDs indicate link status, activity, and link fault. Figure 2.6 LSI7202XP-LC Connectors and Indicator LEDs Port 1 LED Port 1 Port 0 Port 0 LED Table 2.
2.8.7 LSI7202LXP-LC Host Adapter Configuration The LSI Logic LSI7202LXP-LC is a dual-channel, 2 Gbit/s FC adapter. Two LC optical connectors, used for I/O, are accessible through the module bracket. The LSI7202LXP-LC uses the LSIFC929X, providing two Fusion-MPT channels. The LSI7202LXP-LC is a PCI short card; the dimensions are 6.625 inches x 2.53 inches. The external FC connections are made through the 2 Gbit/s SFP optical modules.
2.8.8 LSI7202LXP-LC Connectors and Indicator LEDs The LSI7202LXP-LC I/O bracket is configured as shown in Figure 2.8. The LC connectors provide the connections from the adapter channels to the FC subsystem. The indicator LEDs indicate link status, activity, and link fault. Figure 2.8 LSI7202LXP-LC Connectors and Indicator LEDs Port 1 LED Port 1 Port 0 Port 0 LED Table 2.
2.8.9 LSI7202EP-LC Host Adapter Configuration The LSI Logic LSI7202EP-LC is a dual-channel, 2 Gbit/s FC adapter. Two LC optical connectors, used for I/O, are accessible through the module bracket. The LSI7202EP-LC uses the LSIFC929X, providing two Fusion-MPT channels. The LSI7202EP-LC is a PCI short card; the dimensions are 6.875 inches x 4.2 inches. The external FC connections are made through the 2 Gbit/s SFP optical modules.
2.8.10 LSI7202EP-LC Connectors and Indicator LEDs The LSI7202EP-LC I/O bracket is configured as shown in Figure 2.10. The Port 0 and Port 1 connectors provide the connections from the adapter channels to the FC subsystem. The indicator LEDs indicate link status, activity, and link fault. Figure 2.10 LSI7202EP-LC Connectors and Indicator LEDs Port 1 LED Port 1 Port 0 Port 0 LED Table 2.
2.8.11 LSI7202EP Host Adapter Configuration The LSI Logic LSI7202EP is a dual-channel, 2 Gbit/s FC adapter. Two connectors, used for I/O, are accessible through the module bracket. The LSI7202EP uses the LSIFC929X, providing two Fusion-MPT channels. The LSI7202EP is a PCI short card; the dimensions are 6.875 inches x 4.2 inches. The external FC connections are made through the 2 Gbit/s SFP optical modules.
2.8.12 LSI7202EP Connectors and Indicator LEDs The LSI7202EP I/O bracket is configured as shown in Figure 2.12. The Port 0 and Port 1 connectors provide the connections from the adapter channels to the FC subsystem. The indicator LEDs indicate link status, activity, and link fault. Figure 2.12 LSI7202EP Connectors and Indicator LEDs Port 1 LED Port 1 Port 0 Port 0 LED Table 2.
2.8.13 LSI7402XP-LC Host Adapter Configuration The LSI Logic LSI7402XP-LC is a quad-channel, 2 Gbit/s FC adapter. Four LC optical connectors, used for I/O, are accessible through the module bracket. The LSI7402XP-LC uses two LSIFC929X devices, providing four Fusion-MPT channels. The LSI7402XP-LC is a PCI short card; the dimensions are 6.875 inches x 4.2 inches. The external FC connections are made through the 2 Gbit/s SFP optical modules.
2.8.14 LSI7402XP-LC Connectors and Indicator LEDs The LSI7402XP-LC I/O bracket is configured as shown in Figure 2.14. The LC connector provides the connection from the adapter channel to the FC subsystem. The indicator LEDs indicate link status, activity, and link fault. Figure 2.14 LSI7402XP-LC Connectors and Indicator LEDs Port 3 Port 2 Port 1 Port 0 Port 2 LED Port 0 LED Port 3 LED Port 1 LED Table 2.
2.8.15 LSI7402EP-LC Host Adapter Configuration The LSI Logic LSI7402EP-LC is a quad-channel, 2 Gbit/s FC adapter. Four LC optical connectors, used for I/O, are accessible through the module bracket. The LSI7402EP-LC uses two LSIFC929X devices, providing four Fusion-MPT channels. The LSI7402EP-LC is a PCI short card; the dimensions are 6.875 inches x 4.2 inches. The external FC connections are made through the 2 Gbit/s SFP optical modules.
2.8.16 LSI7402EP-LC Connectors and Indicator LEDs The LSI7402EP-LC I/O bracket is configured as shown in Figure 2.16. The LC connectors provide the connections from the adapter channels to the FC subsystem. The indicator LEDs indicate link status, activity, and link fault. Figure 2.16 LSI7402EP-LC Connectors and Indicator LEDs Port 3 Port 2 Port 1 Port 0 Port 2 LED Port 0 LED Port 3 LED Port 1 LED Table 2.
2.8.17 LSI7402EP Host Adapter Configuration The LSI Logic LSI7402EP is a quad-channel, 2 Gbit/s FC adapter. Four connectors, used for I/O, are accessible through the module bracket. The LSI7402EP uses two LSIFC929X devices, providing four Fusion-MPT channels. The LSI7402EP is a PCI short card; the dimensions are 6.875 inches x 4.2 inches. The external FC connections are made through the 2 Gbit/s SFP optical modules.
2.8.18 LSI7402EP Connectors and Indicator LEDs The LSI7402EP I/O bracket is configured as shown in Figure 2.18. The Port 0, Port 1, Port 2, and Port 3 connectors provide the connections from the adapter channels to the FC subsystem. The indicator LEDs indicate link status, activity, and link fault. Figure 2.18 LSI7402EP Connectors and Indicator LEDs Port 3 Port 2 Port 1 Port 0 Port 2 LED Port 0 LED Port 3 LED Port 1 LED Table 2.
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Chapter 3 Firmware Installation Procedure This chapter provides information about installing and configuring FC firmware and includes the following sections: • Section 3.1, “FC Firmware” • Section 3.2, “Download New FC Firmware” • Section 3.3, “Update the FC Firmware” • Section 3.4, “Advanced User: Adjusting Default Firmware Settings” • Section 3.
3.1 FC Firmware This section includes the features, description, installation, and configuration of the FC firmware. The installation method varies depending on the operating system. LSI Logic provides firmware installation tools for the Windows, Linux, and Solaris operating systems. 3.1.1 Features The FC firmware for the LSI Logic FC chips supports the following features: 3.1.
frames to the controller, and processing reply message frames received from the controller. The LSI Logic firmware translates Fusion-MPT message frames into FC-specific sequences, frames, and primitives that are delivered to the FC transmit and receive physical interfaces. The firmware-based Link Services library transparently provides all link service support that the host uses for all FC topologies. The firmware also manages all link exceptions, which isolates the host driver from FC-unique exceptions.
These files represent updated code that you may store on your LSI Logic host adapter using one of the methods described in the next sections. 3.3 Update the FC Firmware The process of updating the FC firmware varies slightly, depending on the operating system. 3.3.
Step 2. Open a terminal window, and open the directory containing the LSIUtil program. Step 3. Execute the LSIUtil program. Step 4. Select a device to update (Figure 3.1). Figure 3.1 LSIUtil Device Selection [root]# lsiutil LSI Logic MPT Configuration Utility, Version 1.28, November 12, 2004 2 MPT Ports found 1. 2. Port Name /proc/mpt/ioc0 /proc/mpt/ioc1 Chip Vendor/Type LSI Logic FC929X LSI Logic FC929X MPT Rev 103 103 Firmware Rev 01021200 01021200 Select a device: [1-2 or 0 to quit] Step 5.
Figure 3.2 LSIUtil Download Options Step 6. When prompted, type the firmware file name. Step 7. Type Yes, when asked to continue (Figure 3.3). Figure 3.3 LSIUtil File Download Enter firmware name: FC929X.ROM Do you want to continue? [Yes or No, default is No] Y Downloading image... Download succeeded The update process requires about 20–30 seconds. Upon completion, the system should display this message: “download succeeded”. 3-6 Step 8.
3.3.3 Command Line Update Tool for DOS Using a DOS bootable floppy, users can use a FC Flash Utility called MPTUtil to update LSI Logic adapters with new firmware (Section 3.2, “Download New FC Firmware,” page 3-3). This section provides the procedure for operating this program. Note: The MPTUtil program will not operate properly from a windows command window. It must be run from a DOS floppy.
Step 5. The MPTUtil program displays a menu of options (Figure 3.5). To update the firmware, select option a - Update Firmware. Figure 3.5 MPTUtil Options LSI Logic Corp. FC/SAS Serial EEPROM / FLASH Utility. LSIMPTUTIL 1.00.00 Copyright (c) 2005 LSI Logic Corporation. All rights reserved. ******************************************************************* Currents World Wide P/N... World Wide P/N... Topology......... Speed............ Device Pathing... Protocol Support.
LSI Logic Adapter, and should be reserved for advanced users who fully understand the implications of such changes. The LSI Logic firmware supports several configuration options, defined individually in Section 3.4.1, “Adjusting Link Speed,” and Section 3.4.2, “Adjusting Interrupt Coalescing.” These options may be configured using the MPTUtil utility menu, as described in the subsection entitled “Running the MPTUtil Program”. 3.4.
g - Toggle Board Speed on Function 1 Successively pressing the F key (for Function 0) or the G key (for Function 1) toggles the PORT speed setting between these three modes: Step 3. 3.4.2 • AUTO • 1 Gbit/s • 2 Gbit/s Exit the FCUtil utility using the menu option q - Quit. Adjusting Interrupt Coalescing The LSI Logic host adapters can complete multiple I/O requests per host interrupt.
A:\ Mptutil The MPTUtil program identifies all LSI Logic host adapters in the system, and allows you to select which adapter to update. (See Figure 3.4.) Step 2. The MPTUtil program displays a menu of options. (See Figure 3.5.) To change Interrupt Coalescing on the LSI7202XP-LC Port 0, select the following menu option: 1- Change Interrupt Coalescing Values on Port 0 The current values are displayed within a submenu that allows the values to be changed (Figure 3.6). Figure 3.
3.5 Troubleshooting Some potential problems and their suggested solutions are as follows: The firmware and BIOS revisions typically must be in sync for proper operation. Check with LSI Logic Technical Support to make sure that the Firmware is the correct version to use with your BIOS. If the firmware revision is not in sync with the BIOS revision, system failures may occur. How do you identify the version number of the firmware? The UNIX-compatible WHAT.
Chapter 4 BIOS Features This chapter describes the Fibre Channel (FC) BIOS and Configuration Utility and includes the following sections: • Section 4.1, “LSI Logic Boot BIOS” • Section 4.2, “Starting the LSI Logic Boot BIOS Configuration Utility” • Section 4.3, “Using the LSI Logic Boot BIOS CU” • Section 4.4, “Main Menu” • Section 4.5, “Exiting the LSI Logic Boot BIOS Configuration Utility” • Section 4.6, “Troubleshooting” • Section 4.
4.1 LSI Logic Boot BIOS This section provides the features, description, and installation of the LSI Logic FC boot BIOS. 4.1.1 LSI Logic Boot BIOS Features The LSI Logic FC boot BIOS supports: 4.1.2 • Selection and configuration for up to 256 adapters • Boot device selection from any four host adapters • Automatic INT13 drive mapping for FC drives BIOS Overview If Boot is enabled, the boot BIOS scans for FC Hard disks connected to the FC host adapter.
4.2 Starting the LSI Logic Boot BIOS Configuration Utility The LSI Logic boot BIOS allows you to change the default configuration of your host adapters, using the embedded BIOS Configuration Utility (CU). When the BIOS loads, the following message appears on your monitor: Press Ctrl-C to start LSI Logic Configuration Utility... This message remains on your screen for about five seconds, giving you time to start the utility.
ENTER, the FC Link bus is scanned and the Adapter Properties screen appears. On the Main menu, two selections are the Boot Adapter List and Global Properties menus. Boot Adapter List allows selection and ordering of boot adapters. Refer to Section 4.4.4, “Boot Adapter List Menu,” for details. Global Properties allows changes to global scope settings. Refer to Section 4.4.5, “Global Properties Menu,” for details. Only host adapters with LSI Logic Control enabled can be accessed. 4.4.
current page before new entries may be viewed or modified. A pop-up confirmation window asks to store or discard changes, if needed. 4.4.3 Device Properties Menu The Device Properties menu allows you to view and update individual device settings for an adapter. Note: 4.4.4 The number of fields on the menu requires that you scroll left/right to view all the information. When accessing this menu, use the HOME and END keys to scroll to columns currently not displayed.
4.4.5 Global Properties Menu The Global Properties menu allows you to pause if an alert message has been displayed, to view display boot information, and to set display and video modes. 4.5 Exiting the LSI Logic Boot BIOS Configuration Utility The Exit menu for the LSI Logic boot BIOS configuration utility is used for all six of the menus listed in Section 4.4, “Main Menu,” page 4-3. However, the available functionality is different for the Main menu and the five subordinate menus.
CTRL+E after memory initialization during reboot. This allows you to reenable and reconfigure. The following messages may appear during the boot process: 4.7 • Adapter removed from boot order, parameters will be updated accordingly! appears when an adapter is removed from the system or is relocated behind a PCI bridge. This message is for information only, and no further user action is required.
4.7.2 Identifying the FC Devices The probe-scsi-all command identifies the FC devices on your FusionMPT adapter. To show all disks available from the OpenBoot prompt, use the probe-scsi-all command. Note that this command is used regardless of whether the disks are FC or SCSI. All disks available on all Fusion-MPT devices are displayed. The following example shows the kind of information that is displayed when you enter this command.
Target 4 Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST39173FC 6258 WWN 210000203710324a Port ID 73 /pci@8,700000/scsi@6 Target 6 Unit 0 Removable Read Only device PLEXTOR CD-ROM PX-20TS If the FC devices on your IntraServer™ adapter are not identified by your system, check the following: • Is the FC enclosure powered on? • Does the LED on the adapter indicate Link? (Note that Link is valid only after the device is probed.
/upa@8,480000/SUNW,ffb@0,0 ... /pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@2 /pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@1,1 /pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@1 ... /pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@2/disk /pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@2/tape /pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@1,1/disk /pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@1,1/tape /pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@1/disk /pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@1/tape /pci@8,700000/scsi@6,1/tape /pci@8,700000/scsi@6,1/disk ok • /pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@1 identifies the first FC interface on an LSIFC929X-based adapter.
You should use caution while issuing the following commands because some commands (such as forcing 1 Gbit/s operation on a 2 Gbit/s FC loop) could render the bus unusable. 4.7.4.1 select Command Use the select OpenBoot command to choose the adapter entry. This opens the port to bring the port online. ok select /pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@1 4.7.4.2 .properties Command Use the .properties command to show the adapter properties. ok .properties firmware-version 1.02.00 mpt-version 1.
4.7.4.3 show-children Command While you have the host adapter or port selected, use the show-children command to display the devices currently connected to this adapter. First, select the port or adapter shown (use the port name your system assigns): ok select /pci@8,700000/IntraServer,fc@1 ok show-children MPT Version 1.00, Firmware Version 1.02.
4.7.5 Interrupt Coalescing The LSI Logic host adapters can complete multiple I/O requests per host interrupt. Interrupt coalescing is used to reduce CPU interrupts by pooling multiple disk command completions (I/O) into one interrupt. This feature may be enabled or disabled. LSI Logic has performed significant testing under multiple I/O conditions and has determined that interrupt coalescing can be very valuable for small transfer lengths or random, transaction-oriented I/O workloads.
Interrupt coalescing timeout selected is 100 (256 decimal) microseconds Interrupt coalescing depth selected is 8 (8 decimal) Interrupt coalescing has been set Change will take effect after system reset Note: 4.7.6 The system must be power cycled before the changes take effect. It is not sufficient to execute the reset-all command. Set FC Link Speed There are two modes of operation for FC: 1 Gbit/s and 2 Gbit/s.
ok show-link-speed Link speed selected is autobaud Current link speed is 1 Gbaud Note: 4.7.7 The system must be power-cycled before the changes take effect. It is not sufficient to execute the reset-all command. Persistent Device Naming One of the most powerful benefits of storage area networks (SANs) is scalability; the freedom to quickly add or delete storage components. To facilitate trouble-free SAN reconfigurations, you can save a list of devices currently connected to the host adapter.
Step 2. From the displayed list, select a device to mark persistent as shown in Figure 4.2. Figure 4.2 Select Device /pci@1f,0/pci@1/IntraServer,fc@2/disk has been selected. ok select /pci@1f,0/pci@1/IntraServer,fc@2 ok show-children MPT Firmware Version 1.02.12 Target 0 Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST39173FC 6615 WWN 200000203710c4e8 PortID a3 Step 3. Type ^Y (Ctrl-Y) to insert disk name in the command line as shown in Figure 4.3. Figure 4.3 Note: Figure 4.4 Note: Figure 4.
4.7.8 Manual Selection of FC Topology Under certain configurations, you may want to force the selection of FC topology and disable the auto detect mechanism in the FC adapter. This can be done on a port-by-port basis by using the following procedure. Note: It should not be necessary to change from automatic detection of topology. Also, firmware version 1.00.03 is the earliest version to support this functionality.
ok 1 set-topology Topology selected is NL_Port Topology has been set Change will take effect after system power cycle ok 2 set-topology Topology selected is N_Port Topology has been set Change will take effect after system power cycle ok a set-topology Topology selected is auto Topology has been set Change will take effect after system power cycle Note: 4-18 The system must be power-cycled before the changes take effect. It is not sufficient to execute the reset-all command.
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