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1. Solaris
Dear all,
I have a new Oracle Blade X4-2B server, running Solaris 10.
The server comes with a HBA card that will not be used now. It has not fibers connected to it. As a consequence, its leds never stop flashing.
My question is: how to disable this HBA card, without removing it physically... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Gus1971
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2. Solaris
please find the below o/p for your reference
bash-3.00# fcinfo hba-port
HBA Port WWN: 21000024ff295a34
OS Device Name: /dev/cfg/c2
Manufacturer: QLogic Corp.
Model: 375-3356-02
Firmware Version: 05.03.02
FCode/BIOS Version: BIOS: 2.02; fcode: 2.01;... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: sb200
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3. Red Hat
Hi,
How to determine if HBA card in getting faulty from linux host ? any pointers. (2 Replies)
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4. Solaris
I have JNI FCE-6460-N fc card , it is detected in OK prompt.....I connected Sun StorEDGE A5000 FC storage.
in OK prompt, PROBE-SCSI-ALL
showing A5000 fc hdds details in ok prompt.....
but in OS level.....not showing the hdd, i tried in DEVFSADM command and FORMAT command not showing A5000... (3 Replies)
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5. Solaris
Hi Everyone,
In my environment, I have few T5220. On the iLOM Management Card, I have both Network and Serial port are cabled, I don't have any issues while I try to connect using Network Management port, but when I try to connect the serial port for the same server which is actually connected... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: bobby320
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6. Solaris
Hi Gurus
I need to know few things related to HBA port & fcinfo command
I have a server where there are 4 HBA ports cards are their. Out of 4 ports 2 are in use & 2 are not in use when I check it physicall. Now I want to know the command through which I can get information about all above... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: girish.batra
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7. Solaris
I understand that fcinfo hba-port should show information(WWN, HBA vendor, etc..) but my result show "No adapter found". If I used grep -i 'version' /var/adm/messages* then I see my installed HBA (QLogic FCode at 2.00.09).. I am wondering why and what I had failed to install?
Thanks in advance.... (23 Replies)
Discussion started by: Y4Net
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8. IP Networking
I have one 4GB, dual port HBA. Is each port rated for 4GB, or is it the whole HBA rated for 4GB?
Also, how do I determine which is port0 / port1 with "lscfg -vl fcs0" command. Thanks. (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: jwholey
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9. AIX
Hi All,
SUN emulex HBA card has been installed on P520 box.
When i run the cfgmgr i am getting the following message.
lpar2#cfgmgr
cfgmgr: 0514-621 WARNING: The following device packages are required for
device support but are not currently installed.... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: b_manu78
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10. Solaris
Hello...I got a problem here. I have HBAs installed in one of the domains in E20 and I gotta find out the brand and firmware. But when I do a prtconf, I cannot see the HBA. For other servers installed with HBAs, when I do prtconf on them I can see either qlc or em. Can you guys enlighten me how to... (5 Replies)
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DIGICTL(8) BSD System Manager's Manual DIGICTL(8)
NAME
digictl -- control Digiboard devices
SYNOPSIS
digictl -a disable | enable | query device ...
digictl [-d debug] [-ir] ctrl-device ...
DESCRIPTION
The digictl utility provides control of the Digiboard installed with the given ctrl-device name and provides control of individual digiboard
devices. A digiboard ctrl-device is usually of the form /dev/digiN.ctl where N is the card number and starts at ``0'' for the first attached
card. A digiboard device is usually of the form /dev/cua[il]DN.P or /dev/tty[il]DN.P where N is the card number and P is the port number.
The following flags are recognized:
-a disable | enable | query
Disable, enable or query the ALTPIN settings for the given port(s).
When ALTPIN is enabled, the CD and DSR lines are logically reversed. This is useful when wiring serial ports to an 8 way RJ45
cable (full 10 way RJ45 cables are quite rare).
A single ALTPIN setting applies to both of the callout and callin devices.
-d debug If the driver has been compiled with DEBUG defined, the following bits from the debug variable are used to enable diagnostics in
the digiboard driver:
1 (INIT) Diagnostics during card attach, detach and initialization.
2 (OPEN) Diagnostics when opening a port.
4 (CLOSE) Diagnostics when closing a port.
8 (SET) Diagnostics when setting tty device flags.
16 (INT) Diagnostics when processing card events.
32 (READ) Reports return values from port reads.
64 (WRITE) Reports return values from port writes.
128 (RX) Reports receive queue flow control.
256 (TX) Reports transmit queue flow control.
512 (IRQ) Diagnostics during interrupts (enable these with care).
1024 (MODEM) Diagnostics when setting modem status flags.
2048 (RI) Reports when a RING is received.
-i Display the card identification string and type ID.
-r Reinitialize the card. For boards with external port modules, it is possible to add or remove modules and dynamically reprobe
the number of ports using this switch. All ports on the card must be closed in order to reinitialize the card.
It is preferable to reinitialize the card rather than reload the entire digi module as reinitialization only affects the speci-
fied board rather than affecting all attached boards.
HISTORY
The digictl utility first appeared in FreeBSD 5.0.
BUGS
It should be possible to reinitialize a board without closing all of the existing ports.
BSD
June 20, 2001 BSD