Network Port To Iscsi Transport Name Binding - Qlogic 8400 Series User Manual

Converged network adapters and intelligent ethernet adapters
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5–Linux Driver Software
Driver Messages

Network Port to iSCSI Transport Name Binding

bnx2i: netif=eth2, iscsi=bcm570x-050000
bnx2i: netif=eth1, iscsi=bcm570x-030c00
Driver Completes handshake with iSCSI Offload-enabled
CNIC Device
bnx2i [05:00.00]: ISCSI_INIT passed
NOTE
This message is displayed only when the user attempts to make an iSCSI
connection.
Driver Detects iSCSI Offload Is Not Enabled on the CNIC Device
bnx2i: iSCSI not supported, dev=eth3
bnx2i: bnx2i: LOM is not enabled to offload iSCSI connections,
dev=eth0
bnx2i: dev eth0 does not support iSCSI
Exceeds Maximum Allowed iSCSI Connection Offload Limit
bnx2i: alloc_ep: unable to allocate iscsi cid
bnx2i: unable to allocate iSCSI context resources
Network Route to Target Node and Transport Name Binding
Are Two Different Devices
bnx2i: conn bind, ep=0x... ($ROUTE_HBA) does not belong to hba
$USER_CHOSEN_HBA
where:
ROUTE_HBA is the net device on which connection was offloaded based on
route information.
USER_CHOSEN_HBA is the adapter to which target node is bound (using
iSCSI transport name).
Target Cannot Be Reached on Any of the CNIC Devices
bnx2i: check route, cannot connect using cnic
Network Route Is Assigned to Network Interface, Which Is Down
bnx2i: check route, hba not found
SCSI-ML Initiated Host Reset (Session Recovery)
bnx2i: attempting to reset host, #3
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