fibre channel host bus adapters for poweredge servers
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Ambika Tirupathi Enterprise Software Validation
Sanjay Krishna Enterprise Firmware
Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters for
Dell PowerEdge Servers
This Dell technical brief gives an overview of Fibre Channel host bus adapters and how to implement them on Dell PowerEdge servers
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Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................ 3 Fibre Channel device design for PowerEdge servers ..................................................................................... 3
Fibre Channel software architecture for PowerEdge servers........................................................................ 4 Data Manager ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 Remote Enablement ......................................................................................................................................... 5 Real-Time Configuration Enablement Management.................................................................................. 5 RACADM.............................................................................................................................................................. 5
iDRAC7 web interface ....................................................................................................................................... 5
Supported Fibre Channel cards .......................................................................................................................... 6 Fibre Channel card use case scenarios ............................................................................................................. 6
Use case: Fibre Channel card not installed .................................................................................................. 6 Use case: Fibre Channel card installed without drivers .............................................................................. 7 Use case: Fibre Channel card installed but not connected to Fibre Channel switch ......................... 10
Use case: Fibre Channel card with correct drivers connected to Fibre Channel switch ................... 13 Use case: Multiple Fibre Channel ports on a single installed card ......................................................... 16 Use case: Multiple Fibre Channel cards with correct drivers installed .................................................. 18
Summary ............................................................................................................................................................... 21
Figures
Figure 1. Fibre Channel device design for PowerEdge servers .................................................................... 3
Figure 2. Fibre Channel software architecture for PowerEdge servers ...................................................... 4
Figure 3. Fibre Channel card not installed ....................................................................................................... 6
Figure 4. Fibre Channel card installed without drivers .................................................................................. 7
Figure 5. Fibre Channel card installed but not connected to Fibre Channel switch ............................. 10
Figure 6. Fibre Channel card with correct drivers connected to Fibre Channel switch ....................... 13
Figure 7. Fibre Channel card with multiple Fibre Channel ports ............................................................... 16
Figure 8. Multiple Fibre Channel cards with correct drivers installed ....................................................... 18
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Introduction Fibre Channel is a high-speed network technology commonly used for storage networking. The network
interface cards (NICs) used on Dell™ PowerEdge™ 12th
generation servers support Fibre Channel over
Ethernet (FCoE) on Gigabit Ethernet/Ethernet NIC ports. Dell PowerEdge 12th
generation servers also
support Fibre Channel cards that carry Fibre Channel native traffic. This technical brief focuses on Fibre
Channel cards and their attributes. After installing a Fibre Channel host bus adapter (HBA) in the same slot as
a NIC on a host server, you can use a web or command-line interface to access the configuration
parameters for each Fibre Channel port.
Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 7 (iDRAC7) web interface
Remote Access Controller Admin (RACADM) command-line interface (CLI)
Web Services for Management (WSMan) CLI
The parameters of a Fibre Channel card can help you with Fibre Channel setup, Fibre Channel debug, and
Fibre Channel Storage Area Network (SAN) integration on a host server.
Fibre Channel device design for PowerEdge servers Fibre Channel cards are connected to the same slots on the host server as the NICs. Figure 1 illustrates the
interaction between the Fibre Channel cards, the iDRAC7, the host operating system, and the BIOS. The
iDRAC7 accesses the Fibre Channel cards through the host operating system. The Fibre Channel port
contains a number of parameters that describe the Fibre Channel connection, such as the speed of the
connection and the port type. The iDRAC7 provides configuration information about each individual port,
and receives real-time information from the card such as the number of packets/frames received or the
error packets. See the Fibre Channel card use case s section for a list of configuration parameters.
Fibre Channel device design for PowerEdge servers Figure 1.
iDRACHII runs in partition
HOST Operating System and BIOS
FC HBA 1 FC HBA 2 FC HBA 3
Real-time information
and inventory
static information
to iDRAC
Provisioning information
and configuration
of Fibre Channel cards
from iDRAC
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Fibre Channel software architecture for PowerEdge servers The flow of information for a Fiber Channel card on a PowerEdge server is as follows.
1) Software modules called Hardware Inventory and Information (HII), Remote Enablement (RE), and
Real-Time Configuration Enablement Management (CEM-RT) collect Fibre Channel inventory,
capability, and statistics information from the host server and populate the Data Manager repository.
2) Data Manager Information is organized by keys or fully qualified device descriptors (FQDDs). An
FQDD, as it pertains to Fibre Channel devices, refers to the port on a Fibre Channel card. For each
FQDD in the Data Manager, information is broken down into Fibre Channel inventory
(FC_STANDARD_OBJ), Fibre Channel capabilities (FC_CAP_OBJ), and Fibre Channel statistics
(FC_STAT_OBJ).
3) The inventory and capabilities information, as shown through the RACADM CLI or the iDRAC7 web
interface, represent the data that can only be read and not manipulated. In other words, only “get”
operations are used and “set” operations are not supported.
4) The statistics information refers to real-time information from RT-CEM and is updated continually.
Note: On the Fibre Channel Devices page on the iDRAC7 web interface, information is retrieved on
a per port basis when you refresh the page or remain on the page for more than 1500ms.
Fibre Channel software architecture for PowerEdge servers Figure 2.
Data Manager
RACADM
WSMan
HII
RT-CEM
Statistics andCapabilities
Fibre Channel card with ports and vendor firmware
Inventory
RE
Inventory andCapabilities
iDRAC web interface
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Data Manager
Data Manager is the central repository for all the software modules on the iDRAC7. Data Manager contains a
config library that is saved in non-volatile random-access memory (NVRAM) for all the configuration
attributes pertaining to the server. Data Manager saves all the inventory and statistical information for Fibre
Channel devices at a secured non-volatile memory location. The iDRAC7 web interface and the CLIs can
access this information.
Remote Enablement
RE is a software module that runs on the iDRAC7 to collect information from various devices, such as a Fibre
Channel HBA or NIC on a server. RE communicates with the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) on
the PCI bus to get information about these devices, and then populates the HII populator that writes data to
the Data Manager.
The RE module uses memory partitions on the iDRAC7 to save and store information before passing it on to
the Data Manager.
Real-Time Configuration Enablement Management
RT-CEM is a software module that handles individual parameters and real-time notifications from a device,
such as a Fibre Channel HBA or NIC. RT-CEM runs on the iDRAC7 and uses an i2C bus to communicate
with the device, and then directly writes to the HII populator that writes data to the Data Manager.
RACADM
RACADM is a command-line utility used to communicate with the iDRAC7. The three types of RACADM are
remote, local, and firmware.
Remote RACADM
Remote RACADM uses a simple executable and a dynamically linked library and communicates with the
HTTP protocol to the appweb server on the iDRAC7. Remote RACADM enables you to access information
from the iDRAC from any laptop, as long as you have the correct IP address of the iDRAC7 and the user
name and password.
Local RACADM
Local RACADM is a simple executable that comes with the Dell OpenManage™ module on the host
operating system connected to the iDRAC7. Local RACADM uses the Keyboard Controller Style
(KCS)/Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) to communicate from the host operating system to
the iDRAC7.
Firmware RACADM
If you have shell access (SSH or Telnet) to the iDRAC7 IP address, you can use this option.
Note: For Fibre Channel devices, RACADM gets all its information from the Data Manager.
iDRAC7 web interface
The iDRAC7 web interface allows you to monitor the health and view inventory for Fibre Channel HBA
devices. The iDRAC7 web interface uses HTTP to communicate with the appweb server on the iDRAC7, and
gets information from the Data Manager.
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Supported Fibre Channel cards The Dell PowerEdge 12
th generation servers support QLogic and Emulex Fibre Channel cards. QLogic
supports both FC8 and FC16, and Emulex supports only FC16. For more information about supported Fibre
Channel cards, go to Dell.com/PowerEdge and Dell.com/Networking.
Fibre Channel card use case scenarios
This section presents possible use case scenarios involving Fibre Channel HBAs on PowerEdge servers. The
use cases are helpful in setting up Fibre Channel devices and in debugging server setup. The scenarios can
also help when integrating a Dell server into the Fibre Channel SAN. For each use case scenario, details on
how to access Fibre Channel parameters for the system under test (SUT) and the resulting information are
shown for each of the three interface options you can use: iDRAC7, RACADM, and WSMan.
Use case: Fibre Channel card not installed
This scenario shows the output when no Fibre Channel card is installed on the SUT.
iDRAC7 web interface
As shown in Figure 3, Fibre Channel Devices is not listed under Hardware indicating that no Fibre Channel
card is installed.
Fibre Channel card not installed Figure 3.
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RACADM
Use the following racadm command to determine if a Fibre Channel card is installed.
racadm -r <idrac ipaddr> -u <idrac username> -p <idrac PWD> hwinventory fc
The output indicates that no Fibre Channel card is installed.
No FC Objects Found
WSMan
Use the following WSMan command to determine if a Fibre Channel card is installed.
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-chema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_FCEnumeration -
u:root -p:calvin -r:https://<IPAddress>/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck -encoding:utf-8 -
a:basic
The output indicates that no Fibre Channel card is installed.
<Empty>
Use case: Fibre Channel card installed without drivers
This scenario shows the output when a Fibre Channel card is installed on the SUT, but has incorrect or
missing drivers.
iDRAC7 web interface
Fibre Channel Devices is listed under Hardware, indicating a card is installed. Select Fibre Channel Devices
to review the Fibre Channel information. As shown in Figure 4, under Fibre Channel Ports no OS Driver
State is listed, indicating no drivers are installed for the installed Fibre Channel device.
Fibre Channel card installed without drivers Figure 4.
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RACADM
Use the following racadm command to see if a Fibre Channel card and driver are installed.
racadm -r <idrac ipaddr> -u <idrac username> -p <idrac PWD> hwinventory <Instance ID>
In this output, OS Driver Version returns Unavailable indicating that a Fibre Channel card is installed
without a driver.
PCI Vendor ID: 1077 PCI Sub Vendor ID: 1077 PCI Device ID: 2532 PCI Sub Device ID: 015d PCI Bus: 12 PCI Device: 0 PCI Function: 0 Vendor Name: Unavailable Device Name: QLogic QLE2562 8Gb Fibre Channel Adapter - 21000024FF42FC3C WWN: 20:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C VirtWWN: 20:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C WWPN: 21:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C VirtWWPN: 21:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C Chip Type: ISP2532 Family Version: 02.57.14 EFI Version: 2.34 OS Driver Version: Unavailable First FC Target WWPN: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 First FC Target LUN: 0 Second FC Target WWPN: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Second FC Target LUN: 0 Hard Zone Address: 0 Hard Zone Enable: Disabled FC Tape Enable: Disabled Loop reset Delay: 5 Frame Payload Size: 2048 Fabric Login Retry Count: 0 Fabric Login Timeout: 0 Port Login Retry Count: 8 Port Login Timeout: 3000 Port Down Retry Count: 45 Port Down Timeout: 0 Link Down Timeout: 45000 Port Number: 1 Port Speed: 0 No capabilities found for FQDD "FC.Slot.1-1"
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WSMan
Use the following WSMan command to see if a Fibre Channel card and driver are installed.
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_FCView -u:root -
p:calvin -r:https://<IPAddress>/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
This output shows that a Fibre Channel card is installed without a driver.
Bus = 12 ChipType = ISP2532 Device = 0 DeviceName = QLogic QLE2562 8Gb Fibre Channel Adapter - 21000024FF42FC3C EFIVersion = 2.34 FCTapeEnable = 3 FQDD = FC.Slot.1-1 FabricLoginRetryCount = 0 FabricLoginTimeout = 0 FamilyVersion = 02.57.14 FirstFCTargetLUN = 0 FirstFCTargetWWPN = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 FramePayloadSize = 2048 Function = 0 HardZoneAddress = 0 HardZoneEnable = 3 InstanceID = FC.Slot.1-1 LinkDownTimeout = 45000 LinkStatus = 0 LoopResetDelay = 5 PCIDeviceID = 2532 PortDownRetryCount = 45 PortDownTimeout = 0 PortLoginRetryCount = 8 PortLoginTimeout = 3000 PortNumber = 1 PortSpeed = 2 SecondFCTargetLUN = 0 SecondFCTargetWWPN = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 VendorName = null VirtualWWN = 20:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C VirtualWWPN = 21:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C WWN = 20:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C WWPN = 21:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C
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Use case: Fibre Channel card installed but not connected to Fibre Channel switch
This scenario shows the output when there is a Fibre Channel card with the correct drivers installed on the
SUT, but the card is not connected to the Fibre Channel switch.
iDRAC7 web interface
Figure 5 shows nothing listed for the Link Status or Link Speed indicating that although a Fibre Channel
card is installed, it is not connected to the Fibre Channel switch.
Fibre Channel card installed but not connected to Fibre Channel switch Figure 5.
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RACADM
Use the following racadm command to determine if a Fibre Channel card is installed and connected to the
Fibre Channel switch.
racadm -r <idrac ipaddr> -u <idrac username> -p <idrac PWD> hwinventory <Instance ID>
The output indicates that a Fibre Channel card is installed, but is not connected to the Fibre Channel switch.
PCI Vendor ID: 1077 PCI Sub Vendor ID: 1077 PCI Device ID: 2532 PCI Sub Device ID: 015d PCI Bus: 12 PCI Device: 0 PCI Function: 0 Vendor Name: Unavailable Device Name: QLogic QLE2562 8Gb Fibre Channel Adapter - 21000024FF42FC3C WWN: 20:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C VirtWWN: 20:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C WWPN: 21:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C VirtWWPN: 21:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C Chip Type: ISP2532 Family Version: 02.57.14 EFI Version: 2.34 OS Driver Version: 9.1.10.27 First FC Target WWPN: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 First FC Target LUN: 0 Second FC Target WWPN: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Second FC Target LUN: 0 Hard Zone Address: 0 Hard Zone Enable: Disabled FC Tape Enable: Disabled Loop reset Delay: 5 Frame Payload Size: 2048 Fabric Login Retry Count: 0 Fabric Login Timeout: 0 Port Login Retry Count: 8 Port Login Timeout: 3000 Port Down Retry Count: 45 Port Down Timeout: 0 Link Down Timeout: 45000 Port Number: 1 Port Speed: 0 No capabilities found for FQDD "FC.Slot.1-1"
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WSMan
Use the following WSMan command to determine if a Fibre Channel card is installed and connected to the
Fibre Channel switch.
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_FCView -u:root -
p:calvin -r:https://<IPAddress>/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
The output indicates that a Fibre Channel card is installed, but is not connected to the Fibre Channel switch.
Bus = 12 ChipType = ISP2532 Device = 0 DeviceName = QLogic QLE2562 8Gb Fibre Channel Adapter - 21000024FF42FC3C EFIVersion = 2.34 FCTapeEnable = 3 FQDD = FC.Slot.1-1 FabricLoginRetryCount = 0 FabricLoginTimeout = 0 FamilyVersion = 02.57.14 FirstFCTargetLUN = 0 FirstFCTargetWWPN = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 FramePayloadSize = 2048 Function = 0 HardZoneAddress = 0 HardZoneEnable = 3 InstanceID = FC.Slot.1-1 LinkDownTimeout = 45000 LinkStatus = 0 LoopResetDelay = 5 PCIDeviceID = 2532 PortDownRetryCount = 45 PortDownTimeout = 0 PortLoginRetryCount = 8 PortLoginTimeout = 3000 PortNumber = 1 PortSpeed = 2 SecondFCTargetLUN = 0 SecondFCTargetWWPN = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 VendorName = null VirtualWWN = 20:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C VirtualWWPN = 21:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C WWN = 20:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C WWPN = 21:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C
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Use case: Fibre Channel card with correct drivers connected to Fibre Channel
switch
This scenario shows the output when there is a Fibre Channel card with the correct drivers installed on the
SUT and is connected to the Fibre Channel switch.
iDRAC7 web interface
The check marks for Link Status and OS Driver State, and the speed for Link Speed, as shown in Figure 6,
indicate that a Fibre Channel card is installed and connected to a driver and Fibre Channel switch.
Fibre Channel card with correct drivers connected to Fibre Channel switch Figure 6.
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RACADM
Use the following racadm command to determine if a Fibre Channel card is installed and connected to the
Fibre Channel switch.
racadm -r <idrac ipaddr> -u <idrac username> -p <idrac PWD> hwinventory <Instance ID>
The output indicates that a Fibre Channel card is installed and connected to the Fibre Channel switch.
PCI Vendor ID: 1077 PCI Sub Vendor ID: 1077 PCI Device ID: 2532 PCI Sub Device ID: 015d PCI Bus: 12 PCI Device: 0 PCI Function: 0 Vendor Name: Unavailable Device Name: QLogic QLE2562 8Gb Fibre Channel Adapter - 21000024FF42FC3C WWN: 20:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C VirtWWN: 0:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C WWPN: 21:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C VirtWWPN: 21:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C Chip Type: ISP2532 Family Version: 02.57.14 EFI Version: 2.34 OS Driver Version: 9.1.10.27 First FC Target WWPN: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 First FC Target LUN: 0 Second FC Target WWPN: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Second FC Target LUN: 0 Hard Zone Address: 0 Hard Zone Enable: Disabled FC Tape Enable: Disabled Loop reset Delay: 5 Frame Payload Size: 2048 Fabric Login Retry Count: 0 Fabric Login Timeout: 0 Port Login Retry Count: 8 Port Login Timeout: 3000 Port Down Retry Count: 45 Port Down Timeout: 0 Link Down Timeout: 45000 Port Number: 1 Port Speed: 0 Max Number of IOs per connection supported: 9 Maximum number of Logins per port: 8 Maximum number of exchanges: 9 Maximum NPIV per port: 1 Maximum number of FC Targets supported: 8 Maximum number of outstanding commands across all connections: 9 Flex Addressing: Capable UEFI: Capable FC Boot: Capable On Chip Thermal Sensor: Capable Feature Licensing: Not Capable
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WSMan
Use the following WSMan command to determine if a Fibre Channel card is installed and connected to the
Fibre Channel switch.
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_FCView -u:root -
p:calvin -r:https://<IPAddress>/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
The output indicates that a Fibre Channel card is installed and connected to the Fibre Channel switch.
Bus = 65 ChipType = 8324, Rev. 02 Device = 0 DeviceName = QLogic QLE2660 16Gb FC Adapter - 2001000E1E09105D EFIVersion = 5.30 FCTapeEnable = 3 FQDD = FC.Slot.5-1 FabricLoginRetryCount = 0 FabricLoginTimeout = 0 FamilyVersion = 02.00.84 FirstFCTargetLUN = 0 FirstFCTargetWWPN = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 FramePayloadSize = 2048 Function = 0 HardZoneAddress = 0 HardZoneEnable = 3 InstanceID = FC.Slot.5-1 LinkDownTimeout = 30000 LinkStatus = 0 LoopResetDelay = 5 PCIDeviceID = 2031 PortDownRetryCount = 30 PortDownTimeout = 0 PortLoginRetryCount = 8 PortLoginTimeout = 3000 PortNumber = 1 PortSpeed = 2 SecondFCTargetLUN = 0 SecondFCTargetWWPN = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 VendorName = QLogic VirtualWWN = 20:00:00:0E:1E:09:10:5D VirtualWWPN = 20:01:00:0E:1E:09:10:5D WWN = 20:00:00:0E:1E:09:10:5D WWPN = 20:01:00:0E:1E:09:10:5D
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Use case: Multiple Fibre Channel ports on a single installed card
This scenario shows the output for an installed Fibre Channel card that has multiple Fibre Channel ports.
iDRAC7 web interface
The check mark under Fibre Channel Ports for Link Status and the numbers under Port, as shown in
Figure 7, indicate that a Fibre Channel card that has multiple ports is installed.
Fibre Channel card with multiple Fibre Channel ports Figure 7.
RACADM
Use the following racadm command to determine if an installed Fibre Channel card has multiple Fibre
Channel ports.
racadm -r <idrac ipaddr> -u <idrac username> -p <idrac PWD> hwinventory fc
The output indicates that an installed Fibre Channel card has multiple Fibre Channel ports.
FC.Slot.1-1:QLogic QLE2662 16Gb FC Adapter - 2001000E1E098FE0 FC.Slot.1-2:QLogic QLE2662 16Gb FC Adapter - 2001000E1E098FE1
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WSMan
Use the following WSMan command to determine if an installed Fibre Channel card has multiple Fibre
Channel ports.
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_FCView -u:root -
p:calvin -r:https://<IPAddress>/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
The output indicates that an installed Fibre Channel card has multiple Fibre Channel ports.
DCIM_FCView
Bus = 12 ChipType = ISP2532 Device = 0 DeviceName = QLogic QLE2562 8Gb Fibre Channel Adapter - 21000024FF42FC3C EFIVersion = 2.34 FCTapeEnable = 3 FQDD = FC.Slot.1-1 FabricLoginRetryCount = 0 FabricLoginTimeout = 0 FamilyVersion = 02.57.14 FirstFCTargetLUN = 0 FirstFCTargetWWPN = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 FramePayloadSize = 2048 Function = 0 HardZoneAddress = 0 HardZoneEnable = 3 InstanceID = FC.Slot.1-1 LinkDownTimeout = 45000 LinkStatus = 0 LoopResetDelay = 5 PCIDeviceID = 2532 PortDownRetryCount = 45 PortDownTimeout = 0 PortLoginRetryCount = 8 PortLoginTimeout = 3000 PortNumber = 1 PortSpeed = 2 SecondFCTargetLUN = 0 SecondFCTargetWWPN = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 VendorName = null VirtualWWN = 20:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C VirtualWWPN = 21:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C WWN = 20:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C WWPN = 21:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C
DCIM_FCView
Bus = 12 ChipType = ISP2532 Device = 0 DeviceName = QLogic QLE2562 8Gb Fibre Channel Adapter - 21000024FF42FC3D EFIVersion = 2.34 FCTapeEnable = 3 FQDD = FC.Slot.1-2 FabricLoginRetryCount = 0 FabricLoginTimeout = 0 FamilyVersion = 02.57.14 FirstFCTargetLUN = 0
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FirstFCTargetWWPN = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 FramePayloadSize = 2048 Function = 1 HardZoneAddress = 0 HardZoneEnable = 3 InstanceID = FC.Slot.1-2 LinkDownTimeout = 45000 LinkStatus = 0 LoopResetDelay = 5 PCIDeviceID = 2532 PortDownRetryCount = 45 PortDownTimeout = 0 PortLoginRetryCount = 8 PortLoginTimeout = 3000 PortNumber = 2 PortSpeed = 2 SecondFCTargetLUN = 0 SecondFCTargetWWPN = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 VendorName = null VirtualWWN = 20:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3D VirtualWWPN = 21:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3D WWN = 20:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3D WWPN = 21:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3D
Use case: Multiple Fibre Channel cards with correct drivers installed
This scenario shows the output when there are multiple Fibre Channel cards with the correct drivers
installed on the SUT.
iDRAC7 web interface
As shown in Figure 8, there are multiple FC.Slot tabs indicating that there are multiple Fibre Channel cards
with the correct drivers installed on the SUT.
Multiple Fibre Channel cards with correct drivers installed Figure 8.
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RACADM
Use the following racadm command to determine if multiple Fibre Channel cards with the correct drivers
are installed.
racadm -r <idrac ipaddr> -u <idrac username> -p <idrac PWD> hwinventory fc
The output indicates that multiple Fibre Channel cards with the correct drivers are installed.
FC.Slot.1-1:QLogic QLE2562 8Gb Fibre Channel Adapter - 21000024FF42FC3C FC.Slot.1-2:QLogic QLE2562 8Gb Fibre Channel Adapter - 21000024FF42FC3D FC.Slot.5-1:QLogic QLE2660 16Gb FC Adapter - 2001000E1E09105D
WSMan
Use the following WSMan command to determine if multiple Fibre Channel cards with the correct drivers
are installed.
winrm e http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_FCView -u:root -
p:calvin -r:https://<IPAddress>/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic
The output indicates that multiple Fibre Channel cards with the correct drivers are installed.
DCIM_FCView
Bus = 12 ChipType = ISP2532 Device = 0 DeviceName = QLogic QLE2562 8Gb Fibre Channel Adapter - 21000024FF42FC3C EFIVersion = 2.34 FCTapeEnable = 3 FQDD = FC.Slot.1-1 FabricLoginRetryCount = 0 FabricLoginTimeout = 0 FamilyVersion = 02.57.14 FirstFCTargetLUN = 0 FirstFCTargetWWPN = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 FramePayloadSize = 2048 Function = 0 HardZoneAddress = 0 HardZoneEnable = 3 InstanceID = FC.Slot.1-1 LinkDownTimeout = 45000 LinkStatus = 0 LoopResetDelay = 5 PCIDeviceID = 2532 PortDownRetryCount = 45 PortDownTimeout = 0 PortLoginRetryCount = 8 PortLoginTimeout = 3000 PortNumber = 1 PortSpeed = 2 SecondFCTargetLUN = 0 SecondFCTargetWWPN = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 VendorName = null VirtualWWN = 20:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C VirtualWWPN = 21:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C WWN = 20:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C WWPN = 21:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3C
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DCIM_FCView
Bus = 12 ChipType = ISP2532 Device = 0 DeviceName = QLogic QLE2562 8Gb Fibre Channel Adapter - 21000024FF42FC3D EFIVersion = 2.34 FCTapeEnable = 3 FQDD = FC.Slot.1-2 FabricLoginRetryCount = 0 FabricLoginTimeout = 0 FamilyVersion = 02.57.14 FirstFCTargetLUN = 0 FirstFCTargetWWPN = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 FramePayloadSize = 2048 Function = 1 HardZoneAddress = 0 HardZoneEnable = 3 InstanceID = FC.Slot.1-2 LinkDownTimeout = 45000 LinkStatus = 0 LoopResetDelay = 5 PCIDeviceID = 2532 PortDownRetryCount = 45 PortDownTimeout = 0 PortLoginRetryCount = 8 PortLoginTimeout = 3000 PortNumber = 2 PortSpeed = 2 SecondFCTargetLUN = 0 SecondFCTargetWWPN = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 VendorName = null VirtualWWN = 20:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3D VirtualWWPN = 21:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3D WWN = 20:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3D WWPN = 21:00:00:24:FF:42:FC:3D
DCIM_FCView
Bus = 65 ChipType = 8324, Rev. 02 Device = 0 DeviceName = QLogic QLE2660 16Gb FC Adapter - 2001000E1E09105D EFIVersion = 5.30 FCTapeEnable = 3 FQDD = FC.Slot.5-1 FabricLoginRetryCount = 0 FabricLoginTimeout = 0 FamilyVersion = 02.00.84 FirstFCTargetLUN = 0 FirstFCTargetWWPN = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 FramePayloadSize = 2048 Function = 0 HardZoneAddress = 0 HardZoneEnable = 3 InstanceID = FC.Slot.5-1 LinkDownTimeout = 30000 LinkStatus = 0
Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters for Dell PowerEdge Servers
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LoopResetDelay = 5 PCIDeviceID = 2031 PortDownRetryCount = 30 PortDownTimeout = 0 PortLoginRetryCount = 8 PortLoginTimeout = 3000 PortNumber = 1 PortSpeed = 2 SecondFCTargetLUN = 0 SecondFCTargetWWPN = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 VendorName = QLogic VirtualWWN = 20:00:00:0E:1E:09:10:5D VirtualWWPN = 20:01:00:0E:1E:09:10:5D WWN = 20:00:00:0E:1E:09:10:5D WWPN = 20:01:00:0E:1E:09:10:5D
Summary This technical brief describes the relationship between Fibre Channel devices and Dell PowerEdge 12
th
generation servers. Using the iDRAC7 web interface, RACADM CLI, or WSMan CLI you can review
information about Fibre Channel devices on PowerEdge servers. The use cases presented in this paper
provide scenarios and attributes that can help with server and Fiber Channel setup, debug, and SAN
integration. Future enhancements to the Fibre Channel functionality for Dell PowerEdge servers will include
set capabilities for RACADM, WSMan, and the iDRAC7 web interface.