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04-05-2004 03:43 AM
04-05-2004 03:43 AM
ioscan
This might soundlike a dumb question, but can anyone tell me what the fc Class is for, this is under ioscan.
The reason I am asking is that I have two fiber cards in the server, but my ioscan does not pick it up. I do get two unclaimed devices
and the Class is fc, but the driver is td....what this is, I do not know.
The decription I get for these devices under ioscan is PCI buss adapter.
Please lk at attached note.
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04-05-2004 03:53 AM
04-05-2004 03:53 AM
Re: ioscan
have you checked the presence of td and fcp drivers in the kernel?
# sam ---> kernel configuration ---> drivers
Are they there with status "In"?
Best regards,
Ettore
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04-05-2004 03:57 AM
04-05-2004 03:57 AM
Re: ioscan
ioscan -funC lan
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04-05-2004 04:18 AM
04-05-2004 04:18 AM
Re: ioscan
The following example is from one of our test boxes where we have A5158 (td) and A3740 (fcms) cards:
ioscan -fnCfc
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
=================================================================
fc 4 0/0/0 td CLAIMED INTERFACE HP Tachyon TL/TS Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter
/dev/td4
fc 5 3/0/0 td CLAIMED INTERFACE HP Tachyon TL/TS Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter
/dev/td5
fc 2 4/1/0 fcT1 CLAIMED INTERFACE HP Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter
/dev/fcms3
fc 3 5/2/0 fcT1 CLAIMED INTERFACE HP Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter
fc 0 6/2/0 fcT1 CLAIMED
/dev/fcms7
If the device files have been created (e.g. /dev/td[0-9]) then you may need to load the appropriate driver.
Can you provide OS, HBA model, and also how its being connected to storage (e.g. direct connect, fabric).
David
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04-05-2004 08:09 AM
04-05-2004 08:09 AM
Re: ioscan
You have to install the appropriate drivers for them. The bundle is called FibrChanl-00 and is on the Core OS CD/DVD
After installation is complete the kernel is compiled, system boots and special files like /dev/td* are created.
You can use then ioscan -fnC fc to see the coresponding special file, and then use fcmsutil /dev/tdX (wher X is as shown in ioscan output) to see details about the card.
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04-05-2004 08:57 AM
04-05-2004 08:57 AM
Re: ioscan
(A5158A) HP Tachyon TL/TS Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter
which are running at 1Gb/s max.
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04-05-2004 11:03 AM
04-05-2004 11:03 AM
Re: ioscan
The FCMassStorage filesets and FC will be on the core OS CD. You may still need to get an up to date driver for FC from here:
http://software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=A5158A
# swlist -l fileset | grep -i mass
# FCMassStorage B.11.11 Fibre Channel Mass Storage
FCMassStorage.FCMS-ENG-A-MAN B.11.11 FCMS-ENG-A-MAN
FCMassStorage.FCMS-INIT B.11.11 Fibre Channel Mass Storage Utilities
FCMassStorage.FCMS-JPN-E-MAN B.11.11 FCMS-JPN-E-MAN
FCMassStorage.FCMS-JPN-S-MAN B.11.11 FCMS-JPN-S-MAN
FCMassStorage.FCMS-KRN B.11.11 Fibre Channel Mass Storage Drivers
FCMassStorage.FCMS-RUN B.11.11 Fibre Channel Mass Storage Utilities
# PHKL_23626 1.0 Fibre Channel Mass Storage Patch
PHKL_23626.FCMS-ENG-A-MAN 1.0 FCMassStorage.FCMS-ENG-A-MAN
PHKL_23626.FCMS-KRN 1.0 FCMassStorage.FCMS-KRN
PHKL_23626.FCMS-RUN 1.0 FCMassStorage.FCMS-RUN
root@dalprd3:/home/tullymi 311 # swlist -l fileset | grep -i fibre
# FC-TACHYON-TL B.11.11.06 PCI/HSC FibreChannel;Supptd HW=A6684A,A6685A,A5158A
FC-TACHYON-TL.FC-TL-KRN B.11.11.06 Fibre Channel Tachyon TL Kernel Library
FC-TACHYON-TL.FC-TL-RUN B.11.11.06 Fibre Channel Tachyon TL User Space files
# FCMassStorage B.11.11 Fibre Channel Mass Storage
FCMassStorage.FCMS-INIT B.11.11 Fibre Channel Mass Storage Utilities
FCMassStorage.FCMS-KRN B.11.11 Fibre Channel Mass Storage Drivers
FCMassStorage.FCMS-RUN B.11.11 Fibre Channel Mass Storage Utilities
# PHKL_23626 1.0 Fibre Channel Mass Storage Patch
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04-05-2004 11:37 PM
04-05-2004 11:37 PM
Re: ioscan
Get the device name and run "tdutil" to get further details and diagnostic information of the card.
Pl check the manpage of tdutil for syntax
#tdutil /dev/td0.