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Page 1 - Application

OneCommand™ Manager ApplicationVersion 5.2User ManualEmulex Connects™P006979-01A Rev. A Servers, Storage and People

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page xPersistentBinding ... 247Rem

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 90LUN Masking Area• Current Mask Status - Possible states are masked or unmasked. Viewing iSCSI LUN Inform

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 91Viewing FC/FCoE Target Mapping (Windows and Solaris) The Target Mapping tab enables you to view curren

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 92Persistent Binding Configuration Area• This table lists persistent binding information for the selected adap

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 93Viewing iSCSI and NIC PCI Registers The PCI Registers tab contains PCI information about the selected NIC or

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 94Viewing NIC PCI RegistersThe NIC PCI Registers tab displays base PCI registers. Figure 53: NIC PCI R

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 95Managing Adapters This section describes the various adapter management functions you can perform using

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 96Using the Adapter Information tab, you can view what licenses are available and install licenses for a OneCo

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 97 Figure 55: Licensed Features windowInstalling LicensesTo install licenses for a OneConnect adapter:1. Fro

Page 11 - Introduction

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 983. Following the instructions you received with the Entitlement Code, go to the License website and enter th

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 99 Figure 57: OneConnect Adapter Information tabTo change the personality of a OneConnect adapter:1. From th

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 1Introduction The Emulex® OneCommandTM Manager application is a comprehensive management utility for Emulex

Page 14 - Printing Help Information

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 100Activation RequirementsA parameter has one of the following activation requirements:• Dynamic - The change

Page 15 - Application Components

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 101 Figure 58: Host Driver Parameters tabHost Driver Parameters Tab Field Definitions• Installed Driver Type

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 102Setting Driver Parameters The Driver Parameters tab for adapters and hosts enable you to modify driver

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 103 Figure 59: Driver Parameters tab - Adapter Selected4. In the Driver Parameters tab, click the parameter th

Page 18 - In Solaris

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 104Setting an Adapter Parameter Value to the Host Adapter Parameter Value To set an adapter parameter value

Page 19 - In Linux

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 105Figure 60: Host Driver Parameters tab - Host Selected5. Enter a new value in the Value field in decimal or

Page 20 - In VMware ESX Server

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 1065. If DHCHAP authentication is currently employed on this machine, start up the Emulex FC authentication se

Page 21 - Prerequisites

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 1076. Click Save. The Save Driver Parameters dialog box appears. You can save the file to a different director

Page 22 - Procedures

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 108 Figure 62: Batch Driver Parameters Update dialog box 4. Make your selections and click Start Update. The

Page 23 - /var/www/html

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 109Configuring DCB (Data Center Bridging) ParametersConfiguring CEE/FCoE-Specific Parameters (LP21000 Series

Page 24 - In Windows

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 2• Mask and unmask FC LUNs• Perform authentication using the Fibre Channel Security Protocol Diffie-Hellman Ch

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 110down values are Standard and Per Priority. The DCBX Sync column indicates if the feature parameter exchange

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 1112. Select the DCB tab. Figure 64: DCB tab (FCoE adapter port selected) DCB Tab Field Definitions• DCBX Sta

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 112• Error - The state of Error feature. The error feature indicates whether an error has occurred during the

Page 28 - ./install.sh

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 113 Figure 65: Configure DCB dialog box for FCoE adapter ports (DCBX enabled)Configure DCB Dialog Box Field De

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 114• Transmit System Description Enabled - Provides a description of the network entity in an alpha-numeric fo

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 1151 One and only one priority is configured for the FCoE priority.2. A maximum of two PFC priorities can be s

Page 31 - In VMware

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 116DCB Tab Field Definitions• DCBX State -The current DCBX (Data Center discovery and Capability exchange prot

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 117To configure DCB for iSCSI adapter ports: 1. From the discovery-tree, select the iSCSI adapter port whose

Page 33 - Launch Interface

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 118• Maximum Version - The highest DCBX protocol version supported by the system. Version numbers start at zer

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 119• Configuration Rules - Click to display the iSCSI Priority window that lists the rules for configuring iSC

Page 35 - The Toolbar Buttons

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 3* Supported only by hbacmd for the VMware release of the OneCommand Manager application. Remote management

Page 36 - The Discovery-Tree

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 120DCB Tab Field Definitions• DCBX State -The current DCBX (Data Center discovery and Capability exchange prot

Page 37 - Discovery-Tree Icons

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 121To configure DCB for NIC adapter ports: 1. From the discovery-tree, select the NIC adapter port whose CEE

Page 38 - The Status Bar

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 122• Maximum Version - The highest DCBX protocol version supported by the system. Version numbers start at zer

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 1231 Only one PFC priority can be configured.2. The PFC Priority must be assigned to a priority group which ha

Page 40 - 2. Run the following script:

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 124• Primary Fabric Name - Indicates the FC Fabric's WWN to which to connect. If the Primary Fabric Name

Page 41 - Configuring Discovery

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 125• From the discovery-tree, right-click the port whose name you want to change and select Restore Default N

Page 42 - The Hosts File

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 126Modifying TCP/IP iSCSI Port ConfigurationThe Modify TCP/IP Configuration dialog box allows you to enable or

Page 43 - Adding a Single Host

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 127Advanced TCP/IP ConfigurationThe Advanced TCP/IP Configuration dialog box enables you to add and remove Rou

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 128Enabling and Disabling FC PortsUsing the Port Information tab you can enable or disable FC ports. When you

Page 45 - Adding a Range of Hosts

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 129Figure 74: iSCSI Initiator Login Options tabInitiator Login Options Tab Field DefinitionsiSCSI Names Area•

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 4Known Issues See the product release notes for the latest information.Printing Help Information To print he

Page 47 - Removing Hosts

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 130Authentication Area• Authentication Method - Three options are available for the Authentication method: “No

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 1312. Select the iSCSI Initiator Login Options tab and click View Default Login Options. The Initiator Default

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 132Changing World Wide Name Configuration (FC/FCoE Ports Only) The Maintenance tab enables you to chang

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 133• From the toolbar, click Group Adapters by Host Name.• From the Host Grouping menu, select Group Adapter

Page 51 - Logging into Targets

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 1345. Click Yes. The Change World Wide Name Configuration dialog box appears.Figure 78: Change World Wide Nam

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 1358. Click OK. The New WWPN and new WWNN values are saved for Volatile or Non-Volatile use. The new WWPN and

Page 53 - Viewing Target Sessions

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 136 Figure 79: Virtual Ports tab 3. Do one of the following:• Check Auto-generate world wide port name. The On

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 1374. Enter an optional name for the virtual port if you want. You can give the new virtual port any name you

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 138Figure 80: Virtual Port tab3. Click Remove Virtual Port. The Delete Virtual Port Warning dialog box appears

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 139Figure 81: Delete Virtual Port Warning 4. Check It is OK to delete the virtual port and click OK. You are n

Page 57 - Figure 21: iSCSI SNS tab

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 5Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand Manager Application ComponentsInstalling the OneCommand Manager Applic

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 140Authentication must be enabled at the driver level. Authentication is disabled by default. To enable DHCHAP

Page 59 - Viewing Host Information

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 141• stop - To stop the fcauthd daemon pass the stop command to the fcauthd script. This command takes down t

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 142Configuration Area• Mode - The mode of operation. There are three modes: Enabled, Passive and Disabled.• En

Page 61 - Grouping Hosts

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 143Changing Your Password To change your password:1. From the discovery-tree, select the adapter whose p

Page 62 - Managing Host Groups

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 144Updating Adapter Firmware The OneCommand Manager application enables you to update firmware for a single ad

Page 63 - Deleting a Host Group

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 1453. Select the Maintenance or Firmware tab and click Update Firmware. If the warning screen appears, click Y

Page 64 - Restoring all Host Groups

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 146Before you can perform a batch update, the firmware file must be downloaded from the Emulex website and ext

Page 65 - Viewing Adapter Information

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 147 Figure 84: Batch Firmware Download dialog box, selecting adapters to update 4. Make your selections and

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 148Figure 85: Batch Firmware Download dialog box, download complete5. When downloading is finished, you can cl

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 149To update CEE firmware on a single LP21000 or LP21002 port:1. Select Host or Fabric view.2. In the discover

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 63. Double click the elxocm<version>.exe. The Emulex OCManager Enterprise window appears. Figure 1: OCMa

Page 69 - Viewing FC Port Information

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 1505. Specify the desired firmware image. Do one of the following in the CEE Firmware Download dialog box:• Ty

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 1511. From the Batch menu, select Download CEE Firmware. The Batch CEE Firmware Download dialog box appears. 2

Page 71 - Viewing FCoE Port Information

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 152 Figure 89: Batch CEE Firmware Download dialog box, selecting adapters to update4. Make your selections and

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 153When downloading begins, the tree-view displays the progress. As firmware for a selected adapter is being d

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 154To automap SCSI devices:1. Display driver parameters for the host or adapter - select the Driver Parameters

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 155Figure 91: LUN Masking tabLUN Masking Conventions and GuidelinesLUN icons in the discovery-tree reflect the

Page 75 - Viewing NIC Port Information

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 1563. Select the LUN Masking tab. This tab contains a list of the same set of LUNs that appear below the SCSI

Page 76 - Figure 33: NIC Port Info tab

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 157Figure 92: Target Mapping tab4. Target mappings are displayed by WWPN, WWNN, or D_ID. “PB”, indicates mappi

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 158 Figure 93: Add Persistent Binding dialog box5. Select the bind type that you want to use (WWPN, WWNN or D_

Page 78 - Viewing Port Statistics

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 1595. Click the type of binding you want to use, and type the WWPN, WWNN or D_ID you want to bind to the targe

Page 79 - Figure 35: Statistics tab

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 75. Click Install. The Management Mode dialog box appears. Chooose the management mode you want and click OK.

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 160The configuration regions on the adapter store the configuration data for each of these boot types. Bo

Page 81 - Viewing iSCSI Statistics

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 1613. Select the Maintenance tab, check enable adapter boot (if available) and click Configure Boot. The Boot

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 1626. Check Enable Boot from SAN and for FC ports, set the Topology and Link Speed. • Topology options are :•

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 163Figure 96: Select Boot Device window (for x86 or EFIBoot)10. On the Boot from SAN Configuration dialog bo

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 164If you make changes you must click OK to save the changes and close the dialog box. You can click Cancel an

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 165• If a boot device is not ready, the BIOS waits for the spinup delay and, for up to three additional minute

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 166EFIBoot Advanced Adapter Settings dialog boxUse the EFIBoot Advanced Adapter Settings dialog box to configu

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 167• 200 ms• Default AL_PA number - The range is 0x 00-EF. The default is 0x00. This option changes the AL_PA

Page 88 - Figure 41: PHY Data tab

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 168Diagnostics LightPulse FC DiagnosticsThis section describes the diagnostics available for

Page 89 - Viewing VPD

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 169Viewing Flash Contents, PCI Registers and Wakeup Information The Diagnostics tab shows PCI register

Page 90 - (manufacturer ID)

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 8Unattended Installation in WindowsTo install the OneCommand Manager application in Windows:1. From the Emulex

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 170Viewing Overlay Details If you double-click on a flash overlay, another window appears with details about

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 171Running a Power On Self Test (POST) The POST is a firmware test normally performed on an adapter after a

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 172 Figure 103: Diagnostic Dump dialog box3. Click Start Dump. A warning message appears about taking the adap

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 173 Figure 104: Diagnostic Dump File Transfer dialog box6. Select the files you want to copy (multiple sel

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 174Test results and the status of running tests are time stamped and appear in the Test Log area.Figure 105: D

Page 96 - [FL_PORT])

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 175Error ActionEnables you to define what is to be done in the event of a test failure. There are two error ac

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 176Figure 107: Advanced Diagnostic Tests Warning window for External Loopback5. Click OK. The progress bar in

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 177 Figure 108: Select Echo Test Target window3. Define the other parameters you want to use and click Start T

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 178After writing an entry into the log, you are prompted to clear the display. The default name of the saved f

Page 100 - Viewing iSCSI LUN Information

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 179All functions are supported locally and remotely on hosts managed with TCP/IP access. Test results and the

Page 101 - Figure 51: Target Mapping tab

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 95. When prompted, enter the type of management you want to use:1 Local Mode : HBA's on this Platform

Page 102 - CIM provider v2.0 on ESX 4i

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 180FCoE End to End Echo Test The end-to-end test enables you send an ECHO command/response sequence between an

Page 103 - Viewing iSCSI PCI Registers

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 1814. Click OK. If you choose to run an External Loopback test the following window appears:Figure 113: Advan

Page 104 - Viewing NIC PCI Registers

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 182• In VMware Server: There is no default directory for VMware.After writing an entry into the log, you are p

Page 105 - Managing Adapters

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 183Figure 115: Diagnostic Dump dialog box3. Click Start Dump. Dump files are created. Where these files are cr

Page 106 - Showing Licenses

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 184 Figure 116: Diagnostic Dump File Transfer dialog box5. Select the files you want to copy (multiple select

Page 107 - Installing Licenses

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 185Using the OneCommand Manager Application Command Line InterfaceThe Command Line Interface (CLI) Client comp

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 186In the preceding example, this requests the port attributes of port 10:00:00:00:c9:11:22:33 which is presen

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 187The CLI Client Command ReferenceUsing the CLI ClientSyntax RulesThe syntax rules for HbaCmd are as follows:

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 188• GetQosInfo• GetRetentionCount•GetVPD• GetWWNCap• GetXcvrData• HbaAttributes• InstallAdapterLicense•ListHb

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 189The Command ReferenceCLI Client commands are supported for Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX.Commands

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page iiCopyright © 2003-2011 Emulex. All rights reserved worldwide. No part of this document may be reproduced by a

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 10• For SLES 10 and SLES 11 type:cd elxocm-sles10-sles11-<apps_ver>-<rel>8. Run the install script

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 190Commands Supported in CIM Provider 3.1Commands Supported in CIM Provider 3.2Commands Supported in CIM Provi

Page 115 - ./stop_ocmanager

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 191Commands Supported in Target-mode Ports Parameters Not Supported in the CIM InterfaceThe following paramet

Page 116 - ./start_weblaunch

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 192Help CommandThe HbaCmd help command lists help for the HbaCmd console application.HelpSupported by: Windows

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 193Example:For non-ESXi hostshbacmd InstallAdapterLicense 00-12-34-56-78-9A K:\lf1324.licFor ESXi hostshbacmd

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 194Parameters:WWPN - Adapter’s FCoE port WWPNMAC - Adapter’s NIC or iSCSI port addressExample:For non-ESXi hos

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 195PortStatisticsSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd PortStatistics <WWPN&g

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 196SetPortEnabledSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax:hbacmd SetPortEnabled <WWPN|MA

Page 121 - CIN, FIP is disabled

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 197Parameters:WWPN1 - Adapter’s WWPNWWPN2 - Must be "ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff" for a switch or the ac

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 198SetAuthConfigSupported by: Windows, Solaris and LinuxSyntax: hbacmd SetAuthConfig <WWPN1> <WWPN2&g

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 199Cpt - Current password type: 1 = ASCII 2 = Hex (binary) 3 = Password not yet definedCpw - Current passwo

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 11Installing the OneCommand Manager Application Web Launch Interface PrerequisitesIn addition to the driver an

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 200GetBootParamsSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd GetBootParams <WWPN>

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 201CEE CommandsCEEDownloadSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd CEEDownload <

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 202Pausetype - 1 = Standard, 2 = Per Pause Prioritypfcflag - 0 = Clear, 1= Setpfcpriority - (0-0xff)fcoeprior

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 203Parameters:WWPN - The WWPN address of the FCoE portMAC - MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI portExample:hbacmd

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 204OneConnect adapter parameters: (1= enabled 0 = disabled)DCBXState - The current DCBX (Data Center discovery

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 205SetDCBPrioritySupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd SetDCBPriority <WWPN|M

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 206Parameters:WWPN - Adapter’s WWPNMAC - MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI portPFCPriorities - PFC priority that

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 207Parameters: WWPN - WWPN of the FC portMAC - MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI portGetXcvrDataSupported by: Wi

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 208LoopBackTestSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd LoopBackTest <WWPN|MAC&g

Page 134 - Managing Ports

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 209LoopMapSupported by: Windows, Solaris and LinuxSyntax: hbacmd LoopMap <WWPN>Description: This command

Page 135 - Figure 71: Reset Warning

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 12To add the MIME type:1. Launch Server Manager.2. Expand Roles.3. Under Roles, expand Web Server (IIS).4. Und

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 210Output:Vendor ID: 0x19A2 Device ID: 0x0700Command: 0x0406 Status: 0x0010Revision ID: 0x0

Page 137 - Advanced TCP/IP Configuration

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 211BeaconState - New state of the beacon:0 = Off1= OnSetCableNVPSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMwa

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 212Driver Parameter Commands DriverConfigSupported by: Windows, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd DriverConf

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 213GetDriverParamsGlobalSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX 4.0. Syntax: hbacmd GetDriverPara

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 214SetDriverParamSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd SetDriverParam <WWPN&g

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 215Dump CommandsThe diagnostic dump feature enables you to create a “dump” file for a selected adapter. Dump f

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 216GetDumpDirectorySupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESXSyntax: hbacmd h=ipaddress[:port] m=cim

Page 143 - Figure 76: Maintenance tab

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 217Parameters:<DumpDirectoryName> - The directory under /vmfs/volumes that you created to store the dump

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 218GetDumpFileNamesSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax:hbacmd GetDumpFileNames <WW

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 219SetRetentionCountSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd SetRetentionCount <

Page 146 - Figure 79: Virtual Ports tab

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 13• Linux:cd /usr/sbin/ocmanager 3. Run the install script. Type:./wsinstall 4. When prompted, enter the web

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 220FCoE CommandsGetFCFInfoSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd GetFCFInfo <W

Page 148 - Figure 80: Virtual Port tab

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 221SetFIPParamSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd SetFIPParam <WWPN> <

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 222iSCSI CommandsThe following commands support the iSCSI interface in the OneCommand Manager CLI. The command

Page 150 - Enabling Authentication

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 223AddRouteTableEntrySupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd [h=host_IP[:port] | h

Page 151 - The DHCHAP Tab

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 224Target_IP - IP address of the target portalImmediateData - 0 = No1 = Yes (default: 1)HeaderDigest - 0 = Non

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 225Example:hbacmd AddTargetPortal 00-11-22-33-44-55 10.0.0.1 8000 Auth=1 "TgtCHAPName" "TargetS

Page 153 - Changing Your Password

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 226CleariSNSServerSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd [h=host_IP[:port] | host

Page 154 - Updating Adapter Firmware

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 227DiscoveriSNSServerSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd [h=host_IP[:port] | h

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 228GetiSCSIPortStatsSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd [h=host_IP[:port] | ho

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 229ListSessionsSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd [h=host_IP[:port] | hostnam

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 14In WindowsThere are two ways to install the OneCommand Manager application CLI in Windows: • Attended instal

Page 158 - Only)

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 230SetInitiatorPropertiesSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd [h=host_IP[:port]

Page 159 - Figure 86: CEE/FCoE tab

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 231Auth - 0 = None1= One-Way CHAP2 = Mutual CHAP (default: 0)TgtCHAPName - Target CHAP name enclosed in quotes

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 232SetTargetLoginPropertiesSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd [h=host_IP[:por

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 233TgtSecret - Target Secret enclosed in quotes (string length: 12-16)InitCHAPName - Initiator CHAP name enclo

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 234Example:hbacmd SetTPLoginProperties 00-11-22-33-44-55 10.192.1.1 5050 Auth=1 "TgtChapName" "

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 235Parameters:MAC_Address - MAC address of the CNA portShowRouteTableSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 236Parameters:MAC_Address - MAC address of the CNA portTarget_IP - IP address of the target portalPort - Port

Page 165 - Figure 91: LUN Masking tab

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 2371= CRC32C (default: 0)Auth - 0 = None1= One-Way CHAP2 = Mutual CHAP (default: 0)TgtCHAPName - Target CHAP n

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 238LUN Masking Commands GetLunListSupported by: Windows and SolarisSyntax: hbacmd GetLunList <HBA WWPN>

Page 167 - Figure 92: Target Mapping tab

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 239GetLunUnMaskByTargetSupported by: Windows and SolarisSyntax: hbacmd GetLunUnMaskByTarget <HBA WWPN> &

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 154. Click Next. The Installation options window appears.Figure 6: OCManager CLI Installation options window5.

Page 169 - Boot Types

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 240MaskOp - A = Mask LUNB = Clear unmask target levelC = Clear unmask HBA levelD = Unmask LUNE = Unmask target

Page 170 - Boot Device Parameters

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 241CnaGetEventLogSupported by: Windows, Linux and VMware ESXSyntax: hbacmd CnaGetEventLog <WWPN|MAC>Desc

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 242 Description: For reporting purposes, this command captures the SAN information in xml or csv format. As la

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 243Parameters:h - Host’s IP address or hostnameWWPN - Adapter’s WWPN portMAC - MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 244RemoveHostSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd RemoveHost host_addressDescri

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 245Description: This command sets the default CIM credentials. You must specify all four credentials: username

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 246Persistent Binding Commands AllNodeInfoSupported by: Windows, Solaris and LinuxSyntax: hbacmd AllNodeInfo &

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 247BindingSupportSupported by: Windows and SolarisSyntax: hbacmd BindingSupport <WWPN> <Source>Des

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 248Parameters:WWPN - Adapter’s WWPNBindType:P = Remove binding by WWPNN = Remove binding by WWNND = Remove bin

Page 178 - Diagnostics

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 249Parameters:WWPN - Adapter’s WWPNScope: P = Permanent binding (survives reboot) I = Immediate binding B =

Page 179 - Viewing Flash Contents

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 16Unattended Installation in WindowsTo install the OneCommand Manager CLI application in Windows:1. From the E

Page 180 - Running a Quick Test

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 250Personality Change CommandsTheOneCommand Manager application enables you to change the personality or proto

Page 181 - Creating Diagnostic Dumps

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 251ShowPersonalitiesSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESXSyntax:hbacmd ShowPersonalities <WW

Page 182 - /vmfs/volumes

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 252Virtual Port (VPort) Commands<…> = Required, […] = OptionalCreateVPortSupported by: Windows, Solaris

Page 183

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 253ListVMsSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESXSyntax: hbacmd ListVMs <physical WWPN> <

Page 184 - Loopback Test Combinations

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 254WWN Management Commands ChangeWWNSupported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd Change

Page 185 - Loopback test

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 255GetWWNCap Supported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX Syntax: hbacmd GetWWNCap <WWPN>Descrip

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 256Description: This command changes the WWNs to the factory default or non-volatile values. (Change is non-vo

Page 187 - Saving the Log File

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 257Troubleshooting There are several circumstances in which your system may operate in an unexpected manner

Page 188 - OneConnect Diagnostics

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 258In the OneCommand Manager application discovery-tree, multiple UCNA FCoE or iSCSI ports are grouped under a

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 259Emulex Driver for Linux and OneCommand Manager Application Situations Unwanted remote servers appear in

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 17Or elxocmcore-esxNN-<kit version>Where NN is 40 for an ESX 4.0 system or 41 for an ESX 4.1 system.3. T

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 260rmmod fails to unload LPFC driver module due to ERROR: Module LPFC is in use.This message can appear when y

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 261“No module lpfc found for kernel” error message. When upgrading the kernel, rpm generates the following err

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 262The Linux SCSI subsystem only sees 8 LUNs when more are present. Some SCSI drivers will not scan past 8 LUN

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 263 Unwanted remote servers appear in the OneCommand Manager application. To remove out-of-band (TCP/IP) manag

Page 195 - Line Interface

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 264Emulex Driver for Solaris and OneCommand Manager Application Situations VPorts and OneCommand Manager Appl

Page 196 - CIM Provider Versions

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 183. Untar the file. tar zxvf elxocmcore-<supported_os>-<app_ver>-<rel>.tgz4. Change (use cd

Page 197 - Using the CLI Client

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 19OrRun the uninstall script located in the tar file to remove the enterprise kit.If the HBAnyware Security Co

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page iiiIntroduction...

Page 199 - The Command Reference

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 20Upgrading from the OneCommand Manager Application CLI to the Full-Featured OneCommand Manager Application En

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 21Uninstalling the OneCommand Manager Application To uninstall the OneCommand Manager application and OneC

Page 201 - Read-Only Mode

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 22Uninstalling the OneCommand Manager Application Web Launch Interface Only To uninstall the OneCommand Man

Page 202 - Help Command

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 23In Linux and Solaris:On Linux and Solaris machines, you can stop and start the OneCommand Manager daemon pro

Page 203 - ShowLicenseAdapterID

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 24Using the OneCommand Manager Application The OneCommand Manager Application Window Element Definit

Page 204 - Attributes Commands

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 25The Menu Bar The menu bar contains commands that enable you to perform a variety of tasks such as exiting

Page 205 - SetPfcThrottle

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 26The Discovery-Tree The discovery-tree (left pane) has icons that represent discovered hosts, adapters, po

Page 206 - Authentication Commands

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 27 Figure 11: Discovery-treeDiscovery-Tree Icons Discovery-tree icons represent the following: The local hos

Page 207 - InitiateAuth

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 28Expanding or Collapsing the Discovery-Tree View You can also use the Expand/Collapse feature on the View m

Page 208 - SetPassword

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 29• Local Management Plus - This setting only allows management of adapters on this host, but management of ad

Page 209 - Boot Commands

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page ivThe OneCommand Manager Application Window Element Definitions ... 24The Menu Bar ...

Page 210 - SetBootParam

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 302. Run the following script: /usr/sbin/ocmanager/set_operating_mode 3. Choose the management type and read-o

Page 211 - CEE Commands

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 31Configuring Discovery Automatic FC Discovery Adapters that have a physical FC connection to the same SAN

Page 212 - GetPGInfo

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 32The principle differences between FC and TCP/IP access are:• A TCP/IP host with or without an adapter instal

Page 213 - SetDCBParam

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 33Windows: The file is located on the system drive in the directory "\Program Files\Emulex\Util" or

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 34ProcedureTo add a single host:1. From the Discovery menu, select TCP/IP>Add Host. The Add Remote TCP/IP H

Page 215 - SetDCBPriority

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 35 Figure 15: Add Remote TCP/IP Host dialog box with CIM Credentials4. Edit the default CIM settings if nec

Page 216 - Diagnostic Commands

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 36Figure 16: Add Range of TCP/IP Hosts dialog boxPrerequisites• The OneCommand Manager application must be ins

Page 217 - LoadList

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 373. Click Start Discovery. If an address is remotely manageable, it is added to the list of addresses that th

Page 218 - LoopBackTest

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 38discovered during the search, the host will be added to the discovery-tree only once. If the same host name

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 39• Protocol: The http or https protocol can be used to connect to the ESX hosts. The default port numbers use

Page 220 - SetBeacon

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page vViewing NIC Port Information... 65Viewing Ph

Page 221 - SetCableNVP

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 40Configuring iSCSI Target DiscoveryThe iSCSI Target Discovery tab allows you to configure iSCSI target discov

Page 222 - Driver Parameter Commands

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 41Target Discovery Buttons• Add Portal - Click to add a target portal. See “Adding Target Portals” on page 41

Page 223 - SaveConfig

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 42 Figure 19: Target Login dialog boxTo log into a target:1. From the iSCSI Target Discovery tab, select the

Page 224 - SetDriverParamDefaults

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 43Manually Adding an iSCSI TargetThe iSCSI Target Discovery tab enables you to manually add and log into iSCSI

Page 225 - Dump Commands

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 44Figure 20: Target Sessions dialog boxTarget Sessions Field Definitions• Initiator Name - The initiator named

Page 226 - SetDumpDirectory

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 45Session Negotiated Login Options Area • InitialR2T - The initial request to transmit. When set to Yes, the i

Page 227 - GetDumpFile

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 46• Destination IP Address - The destination IP address for the connection.• Destination Port - The destinatio

Page 228 - GetDumpFileNames

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 47 Figure 21: iSCSI SNS tabTo add a server:1. Click Update iSNS Server. The Update iSNS Server dialog box a

Page 229 - SetRetentionCount

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 48Viewing Discovery Information The Discovery Information page contains a general summary of the discove

Page 230 - FCoE Commands

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 49Viewing Host Grouping InformationThe Host Group Information tab displays information about the selected host

Page 231 - SetFIPParam

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page viConfiguring DCB Parameters for iSCSI Adapter Ports... 115Configuring DCB Parameters

Page 232 - AddARPTableEntry

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 50The Host Information tab displays information for the selected host including the number of adapters install

Page 233 - AddTarget

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 51Function Summary Area• NIC Functions - The number of NIC functions running on the discovered adapters on thi

Page 234 - AddTargetPortal

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 522. From the Available Host Group list choose the group whose hosts you want to view. Managing Host GroupsUse

Page 235

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 53• Create New Group - Enables you to create a new host group.• Delete Group - Removes the currently selected

Page 236 - DelRouteTableEntry

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 54Adding a Host to a Host GroupTo add a host to a group:1. From the View menu, select Manage Groups. The Host

Page 237 - GetiSCSILuns

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 55 Searching for HostsThe OneCommand Manager application enables you to search the discovery-tree for a part

Page 238 - GetSessionInfo

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 562. Select an FC adapter in the discovery-tree. Figure 28: FC Adapter Information tabFC Adapter Information F

Page 239 - RemoveTargetPortal

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 57After the system overheating issue is resolved and the adapter has cooled down, reboot the system or, if the

Page 240 - SetInitiatorProperties

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 582. Select a OneConnect adapter in the discovery-tree. Figure 29: iSCSI Adapter Information tabOneConnect Ada

Page 241 - SetNetworkConfiguration

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 59• NIC Only - Check to choose the NIC only personality.• Apply button - Click to apply the personality you c

Page 242 - SetTargetLoginProperties

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page viiRunning a Quick Test... 170Runni

Page 243 - SetTPLoginProperties

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 603. Select the Port Information tab. Figure 30: FC Port Information tabFC Port Information Field Definition

Page 244 - ShowiSNSServer

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 61• OS Device Name - The platform-specific name by which the selected adapter is known to the operating system

Page 245 - ShowTargetPortal

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 623. Select the Port Information tab. Figure 31: FCoE Port Information tabFCoE Port Information Field Defin

Page 246 - TargetLogin

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 63• Port Type - The current operational mode of the selected adapter’s port.• Enable PFC Throttle checkbox - P

Page 247 - UpdateiSNSServer

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 643. Select the iSCSI Port Info tab. Figure 32: iSCSI Port Information tab iSCSI Port Info Field Definitions

Page 248 - LUN Masking Commands

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 65• IP Address - The iSCSI initiator IP address.• Subnet Mask - The iSCSI initiator subnet mask.• Gateway Addr

Page 249 - SetLunMask

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 663. Select the NIC Port Info tab. Figure 33: NIC Port Info tab NIC Port Info Field Definitions• Driver Name

Page 250 - Miscellaneous Commands

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 67• Bandwidth Limit - The QoS bandwidth restriction on the port. (Non vNIC adapters only)vNIC Info Area (If su

Page 251 - ExportSANInfo

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 683. Select the Physical Port Info tab. Figure 34: Physical Port Info tabViewing Port Statistics The Sta

Page 252 - GetQoSInfo

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 693. Click the Statistics tab. Figure 35: Statistics tabPort Statistics Field Definitions• Tx Frames - F

Page 253 - ListHBAs

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page viiiInitiateAuth...

Page 254 - SetCimCred

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 70• Ex Count Orig - The number of FC exchanges originating on this port. (Not supported on VMware ESX servers

Page 255 - TargetMapping

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 71• SCSI Read KB Count - The total number of kilobytes read. • SCSI Status Errors - The number of SCSI status

Page 256 - BindingCapabilities

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 72• Portal Count - The number of rows in the iscsiPortaltypeTable which are currently associated with this iSC

Page 257 - RemovePersistentBinding

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 73Viewing FC Virtual Port Information (FC and FCoE Adapters Only) Use the Virtual Ports tab to view inf

Page 258 - SetPersistentBinding

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 74The Discovery Information tab shows information about the fabric. Figure 38: Fabric Discovery InformationDis

Page 259

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 753. Select the Transceiver Data tab.Figure 39: FC Transceiver Data tabTransceiver Data Field DefinitionsModul

Page 260 - Personality Change Commands

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 76• TX Bias Current - The internally measured TX bias current.• TX Output Power - The measured TX output power

Page 261 - ShowPersonalities

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 77• Connector - The external optical or electrical cable connector provided as the media interface.• Wavelengt

Page 262 - Virtual Port (VPort) Commands

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 783. Select the PHY Data tab. Figure 41: PHY Data tabPHY Data Field DefinitionsOperational Attributes Area• Pa

Page 263 - VPortTargets

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 79Viewing Vital Product Data (VPD) Viewing VPD (FC adapters) The VPD tab displays vital product data (if a

Page 264 - ChangeWWN

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page ixAddRouteTableEntry ... 223AddTar

Page 265 - RestoreWWN

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 803. Select the VPD tab. Figure 43: OneConnect VPD tabVPD Table Definitions• Product Name - Product informati

Page 266

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 813. Select the Maintenance tab. Figure 44: FC Maintenance tab Maintenance Tab Field DefinitionsFirmware Area

Page 267 - Troubleshooting

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 82• “Not Present” if boot code is not loaded. If boot code is not loaded, the Enable Adapter boot checkbox is

Page 268

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 833. Select the Maintenance tab. Figure 45: FCoE Maintenance tabMaintenance Tab Field DefinitionsFirmware Area

Page 269

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 84Pending Changes• WWPN - Works in conjunction with the Change WWN button. Displays the World Wide Port Name y

Page 270

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 85Firmware Tab Field Definitions• Active Firmware Version - The firmware version currently being used by the a

Page 271

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 86Viewing FC/FCoE Target InformationWhen you select a target associated with an FC/FCoE adapter from the disco

Page 272

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 872. In the discovery-tree, select the iSCSI target whose information you want to view. The Target Information

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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 88Viewing LUN Information The LUN Information tab contains information about the selected logical unit

Page 274 - Situations

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 893. Select the LUN whose information you want to view. The LUN Information tab appears. Figure 49: FC/FC

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