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ADIC SNC/Gateway 3000 User Manual (346 pages)
Quantum Scalar 100: User Guide
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Table of Contents
Copyright Notice
2
Table of Contents
3
List of Figures
11
List of Tables
15
Chapter 1: Notices
17
ADIC Limited Product Warranty
17
Adic End User License Agreement
18
Safety Notices
22
Safety Inspection
22
Remove AC Power
22
External Machine Check
22
Internal Machine Check
23
Safety Label Check
23
Figure 1-1: Safety Label
24
Figure 1-2: Ground Test
24
Fusing Requirements
25
Figure 1-3: Fusing Label
25
AC Grounding
26
Environmental Notices and Statements
26
Figure 1-4: AC Grounding
26
Electronic Emission Statements
27
Chapter 2: Introduction
29
Overview
29
Configuration Support
29
Address Mapping
29
Interface Protocol Awareness
29
ADIC Management Console
30
Access Security Capabilities
30
Virtual Private SAN™ Option
30
Data Mover
31
Virtual Private Map™ Option
31
Channel Zoning
31
Hardware Product Description and Features
31
Fibre Channel Interfaces
32
Table 2-1: Fibre Channel Connections
32
Ultra2 SCSI I/O Interfaces
33
Ultra SCSI I/O Modules
33
Ethernet
34
Service Port
34
Enclosure
34
Power Supply Unit
34
LED Indicators
35
Figure 2-1: Leds on Front Panel
35
Supported Platforms
36
Supported Devices
36
Operating Specifications
37
Installation Options
37
Physical Dimensions
37
Operating Environment
37
Power Consumption
38
AC Power Requirement
38
Agency Approvals
38
Introduction to the ADIC Management Console
38
Client/Server Model
39
Agent
39
Server
39
Figure 2-2: ADIC Management Console Application Model
39
Client
40
Features
40
Snmp
40
SNMP Community Support
41
Security
41
SAN Access Control
41
Host Registration Service
42
Saved Views
42
Network Discovery
42
Configuration Options
42
Software Updates
42
Event Logging
43
Health Checks
43
Views
43
Heartbeat
43
Chapter 3: Installation
45
Pre-Installation Checklist
45
Table 3-1: Pre-Installation Steps
45
Installation Checklist
48
Table 3-2: Installation Steps
48
Post-Installation Checklist
52
Table 3-3: Post-Installation Steps
52
ADIC Gateway Setup
53
Placing the ADIC Gateway
53
Desktop Configuration
54
Rack Mount Configuration
54
Figure 3-1: Installing the Rubber Feet for Desktop Use
54
Attaching SCSI Devices
55
Figure 3-2: Installation into a Rack
55
Maximum Number of LUNS
56
Transfer Rates: Ultra, Fast, and Asynchronous
56
Wide and Narrow SCSI Buses
56
Table of SCSI Terminology and Limitations
57
SCSI Bus Termination
58
Problems on the SCSI Bus
58
Connecting Power
59
Other Installation Issues
60
Host Adapter Setup
60
Installing the SAN Explorer and Host Registration Service
60
Power-Up and Boot Sequence Guidelines
61
Install the ADIC Management Console Software
62
Installation Requirements
62
Installing the Software on Windows Nt/Windows 2000
63
Startup and Configuration
63
Figure 3-3: Logon to Server
64
Figure 3-4: Add an Administrative User Account
64
ADIC Gateway Network Setup
65
Figure 3-5: Adding a User Account
65
Chapter 4: Understanding SAN Configurations
69
Device Configuration and Mapping
69
Figure 4-1: Basic SCSI Connection to System
69
Figure 4-2: System with ADIC Gateway Attached through Fibre Channel
70
Table 4-1: Target Device Map
70
Host System Considerations
71
Mapping Devices to Targets and Luns
71
Table 4-2: Host Device Map
71
Persistent Device Maps
72
Alternate SCSI Ids
72
Adding and Replacing SCSI Target Devices
73
Replacing an Existing SCSI Device
74
Setting up Access Control
74
Fibre Channel Port Modes and Connection Options
75
Port Mode Options
75
Connection Type Options
76
Preserving the ADIC Gateway Configurations
76
Updating the ADIC Gateway Software
77
Chapter 5: Using the ADIC Management Console
79
Starting the ADIC Management Console
80
Figure 5-1: Connect to Server
80
Figure 5-2: Logon to Server
80
Figure 5-3: Initial Tree View
81
File Menu Group
82
Save Current View
82
Save Current View as
82
Figure 5-4: File Menu
82
Open a Previous View
83
Figure 5-5: Save Current View as
83
Figure 5-6: Saved Views
83
Exit
84
View Menu Group
84
Figure 5-7: Exit
84
Figure 5-8: View Menu
84
Figure 5-9: Expanded Tree View
85
Figure 5-10: Icons for Channel Modes and Channel Types
86
Figure 5-11: Information about a Channel
87
Figure 5-12: Icons Used in Tree View
88
Figure 5-13: Information about a Selected Device
88
Information about a Selected Channel
88
Figure 5-14: Information about a Host
89
Figure 5-15: Front Panel View
90
SAN Gateway Front Panel
90
Refresh SAN Gateway
91
Admin Menu Group
91
Figure 5-16: Refresh View
91
Figure 5-17: Admin Menu
91
Change Password
92
Connect to Server
92
Figure 5-18: Connect to Server
92
Figure 5-19: Logon to Server
92
Logon
92
Add New User
93
Figure 5-20: Change Password
93
Figure 5-21: Add a User
93
Figure 5-22: Remove a User
94
If You Lose the Password
94
Remove User
94
Tools Menu Group
95
Discover Net
95
Figure 5-23: Tools Menu
95
Figure 5-24: Discover Net
95
Connect SAN Gateway
96
Figure 5-25: Connect to Server
96
Disconnect SAN Gateway
97
Figure 5-26: Right Click Menu for Connecting to Gateway
97
Figure 5-27: Disconnect Dialog Box
97
Health Check
98
Figure 5-28: Disconnect Via Right-Click
98
Figure 5-29: Health Check Submenu
98
Figure 5-30: Perform Health Check Via Right-Click
99
Figure 5-31: Health Check Settings
99
Table 5-1: Health Check Levels
100
Events
101
Figure 5-32: Events Submenu
101
Figure 5-33: Event Viewing Levels
102
Figure 5-34: Typical Event Log
102
Figure 5-35: Save Event Log Dialog Box
103
Figure 5-36: Clear Event Log
103
Figure 5-37: Set Event Threshold
104
Figure 5-38: Change Event Threshold Dialog Box
105
Save SAN Gateway Configuration
106
Figure 5-39: Received Event Trap Window
106
Figure 5-40: Save Gateway Configuration
106
Load SAN Gateway Configuration
107
Figure 5-41: Save Configuration Dialog
107
Figure 5-42: Load SAN Gateway Configuration
107
Figure 5-43: Warning before Loading a Configuration
108
Figure 5-44: Load a Local File
108
Figure 5-45: Load a File from the Server
109
Controls Menu Group
110
Feature Enable
110
Figure 5-46: Controls Menu
110
Feature Enable: Virtual Private SAN
111
Figure 5-47: Enabling Optional Features
111
Feature Enable: Virtual Private Map
112
Figure 5-48: Enter License Key to Enable VPS
112
Figure 5-49: Feature Enable: Virtual Private Map
112
Feature Enable: Data Mover
113
Access Options
113
Figure 5-50: Feature Enable: Data Mover
113
Access Options: Channel Zoning
114
Figure 5-51: Selecting an Access Control Option
114
Figure 5-52: Access Options: Channel Zoning
115
Access Options: Virtual Private SAN
116
Figure 5-53: Default Channel Zoning Settings
116
Figure 5-54: Right-Click Menu: VPS
117
Access Options: Virtual Private Map
118
Figure 5-55: VPS Access Settings
118
Figure 5-56: Right-Click Menu: VPM
119
Figure 5-57: SCSI Devices Available for Mapping with VPM
120
SNMP Community Strings
121
SCSI Channel
121
Figure 5-58: SNMP Community Strings
121
Figure 5-59: SCSI Channel Parameters Via the Right-Click Menu
122
Figure 5-60: SCSI Channel Controls
122
Fibre Channel
124
Figure 5-61: First SCSI Reset Warning
124
Figure 5-62: Second SCSI Reset Warning
124
Figure 5-63: Fibre Channel Parameters Via the Right-Click Menu
125
Device Mapping
126
Figure 5-64: Fibre Channel Default Settings
126
Figure 5-65: Device Mapping on the Right-Click Menu
127
Figure 5-66: Devices Available for Mapping
128
Figure 5-67: Device Mapping Window
129
Pre-Assigning Device Numbers
130
Figure 5-68: Devices that Have Been Remapped
130
Figure 5-69: Add New SCSI Device
131
Figure 5-70: Add New Fibre Channel Device
131
Figure 5-71: New SCSI Channel Device
132
Figure 5-72: Unmapped Devices Warning
132
Update Firmware
133
Figure 5-73: Update Firmware Via the Right-Click Menu
133
Restart SAN Gateway
134
Figure 5-74: Update Firmware
134
Figure 5-75: Using the Right-Click Menu to Restart a Gateway
134
Identify ADIC Gateway
135
Figure 5-76: Warning before Restarting an ADIC Gateway
135
Figure 5-77: Identify SAN Gateway
135
Chapter 6: Installing and Using Virtual Private SAN
137
Introduction to Virtual Private SAN
137
Host Registration
138
Installing the Host Registration Service
139
Installing Virtual Private SAN
140
Installation Instructions
140
Installation Steps for a New SAN Gateway Installation
140
Figure 6-1: One Registered Host Online
141
Figure 6-2: Detail of Host Information in Tree View Panel
142
Figure 6-3: Confirming that Two Registered Hosts Are Online
143
Figure 6-4: Determining the Assigned LUN
144
Figure 6-5: Initial VPS Window before Access Assignments
145
Figure 6-6: VPS Host Parameters Pop-Up
146
Figure 6-7: Assigning Host Access Permissions
147
Installation Steps for an Existing SAN Gateway
148
Figure 6-8: VPS Device Parameters Pop-Up
148
Figure 6-8: Two Hosts Online
150
Figure 6-9: Detail of Tree View Panel
151
Figure 6-10: Checking Access Settings Inherited from Hosts
152
Entering Host Parameters
153
Figure 6-11: Checking the Assigned LUN
153
Figure 6-12: Unknown Host Parameters
154
Changing Access Permissions
156
Figure 6-13: Entering Parameters for a Fibre Channel Switch
156
Figure 6-14: Changing Access Permissions
157
Determining LUN Assignments
158
Figure 6-15: Determining the Assigned LUN
158
Adding and Removing Hosts
159
Adding a Host to the SAN Configuration
159
Figure 6-16: Adding a New Host
160
Combining VPS with Channel Zoning
161
Chapter 7: Installing and Using Virtual Private Map
163
Introduction to Virtual Private Map
163
Enabling Virtual Private Map
164
Mapping Devices with VPM
164
Map Devices on a Fibre Channel to a SCSI Host
164
Figure 7-1:SCSI Channel Set to Target
165
Figure 7-2:Initial VPM Mapping Window (Fibre Devices)
166
Figure 7-3:VPM Mapping Changes Made (Fibre Devices)
167
Map Devices on a SCSI Channel to a SCSI Host
168
Figure 7-4:SCSI Devices Available for Mapping
168
Figure 7-5:Initial VPM Mapping Window (SCSI Devices)
169
Figure 7-6:VPM Mapping Changes Made (SCSI Devices)
170
Removing Devices from VPM
171
Figure 7-7:Device Removed from Virtual Private Map
171
Chapter 8: Maintenance Action Plans
173
Start MAP
173
Event Code or Obvious Symptom
173
Visually Inspect Leds
173
Check for Problems on Attached SCSI Devices
174
Check FC Host Versions
174
Check ADIC Gateway Product Versions
174
Check Event Log
175
Quick Component Check
175
Perform Health Check
175
Check the Host Event Log
176
Service Reference Table
176
Table 8-1: Event Viewing Levels
176
Table 8-2: Service Reference Table
177
Table 8-3: Action Reference Table
183
Database Full MAP
184
Device Access MAP
185
Check Fibre Channel Port Status
185
Check SCSI Channel Devices
186
Check Channel Zoning Settings
186
Check Fibre Channel Initiator Port Mode
186
Check Virtual Private SAN Access Settings
186
Scsi Map
187
Get ADIC Gateway SCSI Information
187
Check Attached SCSI Devices from the Service Port
188
Compare List Versus Physical Devices
188
Compare Listed Versus Supported Devices
188
Check SCSI Bus Termination
189
Check for Multiple SCSI Ids
189
Improper Device Type
190
Examine SCSI Cables
190
Examine SCSI Connectors
191
SCSI Health Check
191
SCSI Loop Back Test
191
Testing SCSI Cables
192
Isolating SCSI Devices
193
Check DDF Interactions
194
Restore SCSI Setup
194
Fibre Channel MAP
194
Verify Fibre Channel Connections
195
Examine Cables
195
Check Optical Cable Type
195
Fibre Channel Loop Back Test
196
Testing Fibre Channel Optical Cable
197
Replace Fibre Channel Cable
197
Replace Fibre Channel Device
197
ADIC Gateway MAP
198
Observe Operational LED Behavior
198
Isolating Startup Problems
198
Temperature MAP
200
Check Environmental Conditions
200
Check for Airflow Obstructions
200
Unresolved Temperature Warning/Alarm
200
Power MAP
200
Check Power Source
200
Check Fuses
201
Check Power Cord
201
DDF Board MAP
201
Basic Testing of the DDF Board
201
Testing DDF with PMC Cards Removed
203
Ethernet MAP
203
Service Port MAP
207
Check the RS-232 Cable
207
Check Connection with Boot Messages
208
Data Path Protection MAP
208
Chapter 9: Removal and Replacement Procedures
213
Handling ESD-Sensitive Parts
213
How to Attach the ESD Wrist Strap
213
Handling Electro Static Discharge-Sensitive Parts
213
Figure 9-1: Placement of ESD Protection Strap
213
Preparing for Removal and Replacement
214
ADIC Gateway
215
Removing the ADIC Gateway
215
Figure 9-2: Key to Back Panel
215
Replacing the ADIC Gateway
216
Cover
216
Figure 9-3: Removing the Unit from a Rack Cabinet
216
Removing the Cover
217
Replacing the Cover
217
Figure 9-4: Removing the Cover
217
PCI Mezzanine Cards (Pmcs)
218
Removing the PMC
218
Replacing the PMC
219
Figure 9-5: Removing PMC Option Card
219
DDF Board
220
Removing and Installing the DDF Board
220
Replacing the DDF Board
220
Figure 9-6: Removing the DDF Board
220
Fuse Removal
221
Removing the Fuses
221
Replacing the Fuses
221
Figure 9-7: Removing the Fuses
221
Base Unit
222
Prepare the New Base Unit
222
Removing and Replacing the Frus
222
Bulkhead Panel
223
Removing a Bulkhead Panel
223
Replacing a Bulkhead Panel
223
Figure 9-8: Removing a Bulkhead Panel
223
Final Diagnostic Tests
224
Final Test Preparation
224
Fibre Channel Tests
224
Ultra 2/3 SCSI PMC Tests
226
Ultra SCSI Tests
227
DDF Test
227
Ethernet Test
227
Updating the ADIC Gateway
228
Post-Repair Checklist
228
Table 9-1: Post-Repair Checklist
228
Appendix A: Connecting to the Service Port
233
Service Port Connections
233
Figure A-1: Service Port Pinout
233
Table A-1: DB-9 RS-232 Connector Pin Assignments
233
Connecting the Service Terminal
234
Table A-2: Null Modem Cable Connections
234
Initial Setup of Hyperterminal
235
Verifying the Connection
235
Updating Firmware and Configurations
235
Updating Firmware
236
Saving a Configuration File
236
Loading a Configuration File
237
Zmodem Status Code Table
237
Table A-3: Zmodem Status Codes
237
Appendix B: Service Port Command Reference
239
Table B-1: Commands Grouped by Function
239
Table B-2: Event Log Levels
269
Appendix C: Diagnostic Command Reference
311
Boot Modes
311
Entering Diagnostic Mode
311
Restoring Normal Mode
312
Special Procedures
312
Health Check
312
Manual Health Check
312
Event Log Dump
313
Retrieving the Code 43 Dump File
313
Boot Mode Commands
314
Diagnostic Commands
315
Appendix D: Remote Event Notification
323
Event Logging and Viewing
323
Events and Traps
324
Figure D-1: Viewing Events in the Event Log
324
Heartbeats
325
Figure D-2: Event Traps Displayed by Client
325
Health Check
326
Health Check Level Control
327
Figure D-3: Successful Health Check
327
Health Check Interval
329
Performance Impact of Health Checks
329
Figure D-4: Health Check Interval
329
Appendix E: Startup Message Reference
331
POST Messages
331
Boot Rom Messages
331
LIC Initialization Messages
333
Final Startup Messages
335
Appendix F:channel Number Reference
337
Channel Numbering Convention
337
Ultra SCSI Channel and PMC Slot Numbering
337
Single Port Fibre Channel PMC Option Card Numbering
337
Table F-1: Ultrascsi and PMC Slot Number Assignments
337
Table F-2: PMC Single Port Fibre Channel Assignments
337
Dual Port Fibre Channel PMC Option Card Numbering
338
Dual Channel Ultra2/3 SCSI PMC Option Card Numbering322
338
Skipping PMC Slots and Mixing Option Cards
338
Table F-3: PMC Dual Port Fibre Channel Assignments
338
Table F-4: PMC Ultra 2/3 SCSI Channel Assignments
338
Dual Channel Ultra2/3 SCSI PMC Numbers in Device Maps
339
Table F-5: Assignments for Single and Dual Port Pmcs
339
Figure F-1: Dual Channel Ultra2/3 SCSI PMC Number in Tree View Display
340
Table F-6: SCSI Channels in Device Map and VPM
340
Appendix G: POST Error Codes
341
Figure G-1: Decoding POST Leds
341
Table G-1: POST Codes
341
Appendix H:glossary
345
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