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09-13-2001 03:33 AM
09-13-2001 03:33 AM
conflicting addresses on fc loop
Thanks.
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09-13-2001 12:48 PM
09-13-2001 12:48 PM
Re: conflicting addresses on fc loop
What type of switches/hubs are you using?
What are the results from:
fcmsutil /dev/tdX devstat all | grep Nport
Does resetting the card produce anything different?
fcmsutil /dev/tdX reset
Try disabling the card, reset the hub, re-enable the card. Does this assign a different N-port ID?
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09-13-2001 04:03 PM
09-13-2001 04:03 PM
Re: conflicting addresses on fc loop
Make sure that you have patch PHKL_21834 and
the latest driver for A5158A (B.11.00.06) loaded.
If you have a Tape library unit located on the
same switch you will also need:
PHKL_23790
PHKL_22759
PHSS_24044
and the kernel parameter 'st_ats_enabled' value
to be "1".
Are using the switch port as fabric or arbitrated loop?
HTH
-Michael
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09-13-2001 11:16 PM
09-13-2001 11:16 PM
Re: conflicting addresses on fc loop
At this time tdutil for first two adapters shows NportID 0x00001 and 0x00002. And for the third one 0x00004. But the hubs and the switch are not connected with each other so the ultrium port is the only port (besides HBA's port) connected to the switch. Hwo can it conflict with? Patch PHKL_21834 and latest drivers are installed.
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09-14-2001 07:09 AM
09-14-2001 07:09 AM
Re: conflicting addresses on fc loop
the first 2 HBAs are in a seperated loop from the 3rd one. That's why they don't affect the new HBA. So focus on troubleshooting the new HBA.
tdutil tells you NPort ID 0x4 -> This means you're running in private loop mode. Probably you've set the switch port to the server into quickloop mode. I would recommend to disable quickloop (qlportdisable command) on both the host and library port! The only exception should be if an old Tachyon HBA is used which is not yet fabric capable.
-Oliver-
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09-14-2001 07:14 AM
09-14-2001 07:14 AM
Re: conflicting addresses on fc loop
(Quickloop is a feature to form a single loop consisting of all local loop(let)s)
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09-14-2001 07:40 AM
09-14-2001 07:40 AM
Re: conflicting addresses on fc loop
The switch is in default state but I don't know how to see which mode its ports are in and can't find qlportdisable command in the list of switch OS commands. Is it for this type of switch?
Vlad
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09-14-2001 07:57 AM
09-14-2001 07:57 AM
Re: conflicting addresses on fc loop
you've said it's a Brocade Silkworm 2400 - 8 fc ports and no front panel.
You must telnet to the switch or establish a serial connection to it (Default: username: admin, password: password)
qlshow tells whether or not the ports are in quickloop mode (if you have the quickloop license installed, you can check it with the licenseshow command)
switchshow tells you where the ports are connected - and in what topology
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09-14-2001 09:16 AM
09-14-2001 09:16 AM
Re: conflicting addresses on fc loop
qlhelp
which will let you know all the other Quickloop commands.
Before changing your QuickLoop configuration you should read the Brocade QuickLoop manual and double check that your HBA is not hardcoded to fabric mode. (If the HBA is fabric-only, enabling QuickLoop will effectively bring the port down.)
The HP/Brocade QuickLoop manual is at:
http://www.hp.com/products1/storage/san/fibreswitches/silkworm2800/infolibrary/index.html
Are you having connectivity problems, or just concerned about the message?
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09-18-2001 05:12 AM
09-18-2001 05:12 AM
Re: conflicting addresses on fc loop
Ths.
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09-19-2001 07:54 AM
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Re: conflicting addresses on fc loop
Good luck
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09-19-2001 01:09 PM
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10-18-2001 01:12 PM
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Re: conflicting addresses on fc loop
Also, if you plan on using multiple hosts on the SAN, definitely set st_ats_enabled to 0. That kernel parameter should only be set to 1 in a shared environment if you are using ATS services packaged with MC/Serviceguard which doesn't support switches.