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09-24-2003 11:54 PM
09-24-2003 11:54 PM
ResetTPRLO Parameter
I have a Win2K AS Cluster with HSG80 storage and a Tape Library w/ Drives connected via Fibre. I have one zone for the cluster/hsg80 and one for the cluster/tape library&drives.
When the cluster fails from one node to another it causes the Tape Library/Drives to fail by "downing" the tape drives..
What should the ResetTPRLO, EmulexOption, and ResetFF parameters be set to?
**Current Config**
Win2k AS SP3
LP952: 5-4.82a9/3.82a1
8.7 PlatformKit
SecurePath 4.0A
HSG80: 8.7P-3
Brocade12000(Core2/64) 4.0.2b
Thanks!
When the cluster fails from one node to another it causes the Tape Library/Drives to fail by "downing" the tape drives..
What should the ResetTPRLO, EmulexOption, and ResetFF parameters be set to?
**Current Config**
Win2k AS SP3
LP952: 5-4.82a9/3.82a1
8.7 PlatformKit
SecurePath 4.0A
HSG80: 8.7P-3
Brocade12000(Core2/64) 4.0.2b
Thanks!
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09-25-2003 10:51 PM
09-25-2003 10:51 PM
Re: ResetTPRLO Parameter
The settings down here are for the latest driver (a16) which is available on the HP site.
CPQkgpsa.sys v5-4.82a16 for Windows 2000 or
Lp6nds35.sys v4-4.82a16 for Windows NT
with HSG or EVA attached, optionally with EBS (SAN-Tape-Backup):
Enabledpc=1;
queuetarget=1;
queuedepth=25; -> 15 for > 4 Nodes
Topology=1;
NodeTimeout=10; -> if no Secure Path: 60
LinkTimeOut=40;
HLinkTimeOut=5;
ElsRetryCount=6;
SimulateDevice=1;
ResetTPRLO=1; -> MUST be 1 or 2;
2 is preferred when EBS* present
EmulexOption=0xAA00; -> 0xAA00 for Windows 2000 SP2 and NT
0xBA00 for Windows 2000 SP3 & up
ErrRetryMax=0;
* 'EBS present' means Tape Libraries connected to the SAN
through MDR/NSR Fibre Channel to SCSI Routers.
Leon
CPQkgpsa.sys v5-4.82a16 for Windows 2000 or
Lp6nds35.sys v4-4.82a16 for Windows NT
with HSG or EVA attached, optionally with EBS (SAN-Tape-Backup):
Enabledpc=1;
queuetarget=1;
queuedepth=25; -> 15 for > 4 Nodes
Topology=1;
NodeTimeout=10; -> if no Secure Path: 60
LinkTimeOut=40;
HLinkTimeOut=5;
ElsRetryCount=6;
SimulateDevice=1;
ResetTPRLO=1; -> MUST be 1 or 2;
2 is preferred when EBS* present
EmulexOption=0xAA00; -> 0xAA00 for Windows 2000 SP2 and NT
0xBA00 for Windows 2000 SP3 & up
ErrRetryMax=0;
* 'EBS present' means Tape Libraries connected to the SAN
through MDR/NSR Fibre Channel to SCSI Routers.
Leon
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