I cannot see the FCP adapters on the nodeshell anymore - with "storage show adapter" I can only see the SAS ports on the node.
But I've resetted the FCP adapters on the cluster shell using these commands:
# Bring down the LIFs network interface modify -vserver vFCP_jetfire01 -lif * -status-admin down
# Shut down the physical adapters network fcp adapter modify -node * -adapter 1b -state down network fcp adapter modify -node * -adapter 1a -state down
# Bring up the physical adapters network fcp adapter modify -node * -adapter 1a -state up network fcp adapter modify -node * -adapter 1b -state up
# Bring up the LIFs network interface modify -vserver vFCP_jetfire01 -lif * -status-admin up
Status is still the same though :-/
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Von: tmac [mailto:tmacmd@gmail.com] Gesendet: Montag, 09. Juni 2014 15:59 An: Adam Levin Cc: Alexander Griesser; Toasters Betreff: Re: FCP Ports operational down
I agree.
After you make the change, you may need to disable/enable the ports. I suspect, it would be best to do that from the nodeshell
system node run -node xxx nodeshell> storage disable adapter 1b nodeshell> storage enable adapter 1b
I foget the commands offhand, but you may want to FORCE the speed to 4Gig also.
--tmac
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On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 9:50 AM, Adam Levin <levins0@gmail.commailto:levins0@gmail.com> wrote: I'm not too familiar with Brocades -- we have Cisco -- but the first thing that caught my eye was trunk port being enabled. I don't think you want that, especially also for NPIV. You need an F port or an N port, not an E port.
E ports are expansion ports, for ISL (inter-switch linking), and connect two switches together. F ports are fabric ports, and are used for point-to-point connections (hosts, storage systems, etc). N ports are node ports, similar to F ports, used for point-to-point or switched fabrics.
For you, Fx or G port types should also work, and I think Brocades have U ports too, but I'm not too familiar.
-Adam
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 9:35 AM, Alexander Griesser <ag@anexia.atmailto:ag@anexia.at> wrote: Hi there,
I'm having a hard time currently connecting my new FAS8020 to our existing fabric - the FCP ports just won't get online and I'm not sure where exactly the problem is and how to debug that since I'm more the NAS guy not having much practical experience with FCP configurations, so here's the deal for all of you who are wanting to help.
FAS8020 Clustered Data Ontap 8.2.1 Brocade DS4900B
Brocade Switchport:
portcfgshow 0
Area Number: 0 Speed Level: AUTO(HW) Fill Word: 0(Idle-Idle) AL_PA Offset 13: OFF Trunk Port ON Long Distance OFF VC Link Init OFF Locked L_Port OFF Locked G_Port OFF Disabled E_Port OFF Locked E_Port OFF ISL R_RDY Mode OFF RSCN Suppressed OFF Persistent Disable OFF LOS TOV enable OFF NPIV capability ON QOS E_Port OFF Port Auto Disable: OFF Mirror Port OFF F_Port Buffers OFF Fault Delay: 0(R_A_TOV) NPIV PP Limit: 126
portshow 0
portIndex: 0 portName: portHealth: OFFLINE
Authentication: None portDisableReason: None portCFlags: 0x1 portFlags: 0x1 PRESENT U_PORT LocalSwcFlags: 0x0 portType: 10.0 POD Port: Port is licensed portState: 2 Offline Protocol: FC portPhys: 4 No_Light portScn: 0 port generation number: 0 state transition count: 0
portId: 010000 portIfId: 4302100d portWwn: 20:00:00:05:1e:5b:f9:a3 portWwn of device(s) connected:
Distance: normal portSpeed: N4Gbps
LE domain: 0 FC Fastwrite: OFF Interrupts: 2 Link_failure: 0 Frjt: 0 Unknown: 0 Loss_of_sync: 0 Fbsy: 0 Lli: 2 Loss_of_sig: 2 Proc_rqrd: 5 Protocol_err: 0 Timed_out: 0 Invalid_word: 0 Rx_flushed: 0 Invalid_crc: 0 Tx_unavail: 0 Delim_err: 0 Free_buffer: 0 Address_err: 0 Overrun: 0 Lr_in: 0 Suspended: 0 Lr_out: 0 Parity_err: 0 Ols_in: 0 2_parity_err: 0 Ols_out: 0 CMI_bus_err: 0
Port part of other ADs: No
FCP Adater on NetApp:
Node: jetfire Adapter: 1b Description: Fibre Channel Target Adapter 1b (QLogic 8324 (8362), rev. 2, 16G) Physical Protocol: fibre-channel Maximum Speed: 16 Status: link not connected Substatus: ADAPTER UP Host Port Address: 0 Firmware Revision: 6.10.0 Data Link Rate (Gbit): 0 Fabric Established: false Connection Established: loop Mediatype: ptp Configured Speed: 4 Configured State: up Switch Port: :
AFAIK, the 16Gbit/s adapter should be backwards compatible to 4Gbit/s, our switch only has 4Gbit/s but it supports NPIV which seems to be a requirement for running Clustered Data Ontap via FC.
So, I have no idea what information I should provide upfront for someone who's wanting to help me through get through that, but I'm more than happy to send more info when requested.
Thanks,
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