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Re: Fibre channel problems

 
Ayman Altounji
Valued Contributor

Fibre channel problems

On boot up the event log contains the following messages.

cpqfcalm
Event ID 11
The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Scsi\cpqfcalm1.

cpqfcalm
Event ID 9
The device, \Device\Scsi\cpqfcalm1, did not respond within the timeout period.

cpqasm
Event ID 4188
The Compaq System Management Driver has detected that the system
encountered an NT bugcheck prior to this boot. The bugcheck data was:
STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x00000004, 0x00000008, 0x00000000, 0xBFF69101).

Before crashing we were getting the messaes below.
An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk1\DR1 during a paging
operation.

The last message was.
The device, \Device\Scsi\cpqarry21, is not ready for access yet.

Any assistance appreciated.

Regards,
Derek
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Ayman Altounji
Valued Contributor

Re: Fibre channel problems

First off, what other hardware is installed on this system (other than the DL360 itself, what else is there)?
Ayman Altounji
Valued Contributor

Re: Fibre channel problems

Event ID 11 [ CPQFCALM ]
- The driver detected a controller error on \Device\ScsiPort6
Event ID 15
- Device not ready for access

TROUBLE SHOOTING:
= The Windows NT miniport driver for the Compaq Fibre Channel Host Controller Arbitrated loop is [CPQFCALM.SYS]. It is capable of generating entries to the Windows NT system event log.

All event log entries that CPQFCALM generates that relate to Fibre Channel events WILL HAVE and event ID of 11. Although the system event log may contain other event IDs (such as 9 or 15), and list [CPQFCALM] as the source, the driver does not generate these. The Windows NT SCSIPORT driver, on behalf of the [ CPQFCALM ] driver, generates them when command timeouts occur.
DECODING WINDOWS NT EVENT LOG ENTRIES:

The key value is the first 32-bit value on the row labeled 0010 (This is located under the EVENT DETAIL under the DATA box). This value is the data that needs decoding to determine the actual event that occurred.
Other important values are the third and fourth values on row 0020 and 0030. Note: If the event is associated with a particular device on the Fiber Channel Loop, theses values will contain the Windows NT SCSI address (Bus number, Target ID, and logical Unit number) of that device. If these values each contain 000000ff, the event is not associated with a particular device.

Value: (Information contained in the DATA box)

00000001 An unknown status value was received
00000004 An unexpected SCSI frame was received
00000006* A fatal error was detected (Request for memory failed)
00000007* A fatal hardware error occurred
0000000B An unknown single-frame sequence was received
0000000E An unknown multiple-frame sequence was received
00000025 A recoverable PCI bus error occurred
00000026* An unrecoverable PCI bus error occurred
00000309 Port lost synchronization with incoming data or the port is not receiving a signal from a remote node.
00000409 A laser fault was detected
00000509 A loop timeout occurred because the loop was in a particular state for too long.
00000609 A laser fault, loss of synchronization, loss of signal, or an elastic store error occurred.
00000709 Tachyon is in an offline state
00004000 the link went down during the transmission of a frame.
Ayman Altounji
Valued Contributor

Re: Fibre channel problems

Hi,

The current setup is as follows :-

DL360 with Fibre Channel 64 bit 66mhz card which connects to a SAN 16 Fibre switch, which is then connected into a dual redundant HSG80.

The main problem seems to be a time out issue.
The error below re-occurs frequently.

DISK
An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk2\DR2 during a paging
operation.

0000: 00220004 00720001 00000000 80040033
0010: 0000012d 00000000 00000000 00000000
0020: 81935000 00000003 00000000 00000006
0030: 00000002 0000002a 00009202 00062a01
0040: c001402a 0000a8c9 0008

The two errors below, occur on startup.

CPQFCALM
The device, \Device\Scsi\cpqfcalm1, did not respond within the timeout
period.

0000: 0010000f 006a0001 00000000 c0040009
0010: 00000100 00000000 00000000 00000000
0020: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
0030: 00000000 00000007

CPQARRY
The device, \Device\Scsi\cpqarry21, is not ready for access yet.

0000: 0018150f 00720001 00000000 c004000f
0010: 00000103 c00000a3 00000001 00000000
0020: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
0030: 00000000 00000000 00000007 00000045

Regards,
Derek
Ayman Altounji
Valued Contributor

Re: Fibre channel problems

This issue has been resolved, the wrong card was supplied. You can't use a 64 bit card with win 2000/NT you must use the 32 bit card.

D :)
Ayman Altounji
Valued Contributor

Re: Fibre channel problems

please sendme information for this issue.
thank you very much.
dsorokins@urudata.com
Ayman Altounji
Valued Contributor

Re: Fibre channel problems

I'm also getting these same messages, could you please send me any information on not being able to use the 64bit cards and/or anything you might have on this thanks!! ms953a@sbc.com
Ayman Altounji
Valued Contributor

Re: Fibre channel problems

I also would like any future info regarding the use of 64 bit cards with 2000 / NT. -George Sweeney
Ayman Altounji
Valued Contributor

Re: Fibre channel problems

this adapters working ok with server w2000 ,nt4 ,with driver version A7
and the last firmware available in the compaq web ( in the customer alert page).
my last problem in january 2001 is not this adapters , my problem is using scsi id 4 and 5 in the disk storages 4214 connected at hsg80 controller.
This configuration is not soported and i have disconnection problems with this conf.
I not using position 4 and 5 for disk drives.
Ayman Altounji
Valued Contributor

Re: Fibre channel problems

Please send me info on 32bit card versus 64bit card if it still apply. Thanks. jonabishop@hotmail.com