Marvell® QLogic® QConvergeConsole GUI 2600, and 2700 Series QLogic Fibre Channel Adapters 578xx and 45000 Series FastLinQ Intelligent Ethernet Adapters 578xx and 45000 Series FastLinQ Converged Network Adapters Installation Guide Third party information brought to you courtesy of Dell. Doc. No. TD-000966 Rev.
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Table of Contents Preface Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . What Is in This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . What Is in the Help System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Documentation Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 System Requirements Hardware Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Guide—Converged Network Adapters Table of Contents Uninstalling QConvergeConsole GUI in a Linux Environment . . . . . . Uninstalling QConvergeConsole Agents in Linux . . . . . . . . . . . . Uninstalling QConvergeConsole GUI in a Solaris Environment . . . . . Uninstalling QConvergeConsole Agents on Solaris . . . . . . . . . . Uninstalling QConvergeConsole GUI in a Console Window . . . . . . . . 3 Getting Started Starting QConvergeConsole GUI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Guide—Converged Network Adapters Table of Contents Setting a Tomcat Log File. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configure Tomcat on Windows-based Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configure Tomcat on Linux-based Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configure Tomcat on Solaris-based Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Guide—Converged Network Adapters List of Figures List of Figures Figure Page 1-1 Managing FastLinQ and Fibre Channel Adapters on a Windows Host . . . . . . . . . . 5 1-2 Managing FastLinQ and Fibre Channel Adapters on a Linux Host . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2-1 Example of Console Window Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 2-2 Example of Console Window Uninstallation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Preface This guide describes how to install, uninstall, and start QConvergeConsole® GUI, a Web-based management tool for configuring and managing QLogic® Fibre Channel Adapters, FastLinQ Intelligent Ethernet Adapters, and FastLinQ Converged Network Adapters from Marvell within SANs. Throughout this guide, the QConvergeConsole GUI management tool is also referred to as QCC GUI, and the terms target and device are used interchangeably.
Preface What Is in the Help System Chapter 3 Getting Started describes how to start and exit QConvergeConsole GUI and how to access the QCC GUI help system. Chapter 4 Security Considerations provides information on security-related topics for QConvergeConsole GUI. Chapter 5 Troubleshooting provides procedures that may be helpful for troubleshooting installation issues. Appendix A Revision History contains a list of changes made to this guide since the last revision.
Preface What Is in the Help System Managing Fibre Channel and FCoE Adapters describes how to do the following for a Fibre Channel Adapter (2500, 2600, and 2700 Series) or Converged Network Adapter (8100, 8200, and 8300 Series): Display and edit adapter-specific information for the selected adapter. View and modify adapter configuration and settings. Update the adapter’s flash memory or the Fibre Channel and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) driver.
Preface Documentation Conventions Documentation Conventions This guide uses the following documentation conventions: NOTE Text in blue font indicates a hyperlink (jump) to a figure, table, or section in this guide, and links to Web sites are shown in underlined blue. For example: Table 9-2 lists problems related to the user interface and remote agent. See “Installation Checklist” on page 6. For more information, visit www.marvell.com.
1 System Requirements QConvergeConsole GUI is a Web-based client and server GUI management tool that provides centralized management and configuration of Marvell QLogic and FastLinQ adapters within the entire network (LAN and SAN). On the server side, QConvergeConsole GUI runs as an Apache Tomcat™ application server. After QConvergeConsole GUI is launched on the application server, you can connect to QCC GUI through a browser, either locally on the server or remotely from another computer.
1–System Requirements Software Requirements Server agent Adapters—One or more of the Marvell QLogic and FastLinQ adapters listed under “Supported QLogic and FastLinQ Adapters” on page 4 SAN Storage—Fibre Channel or iSCSI devices, such as disks and RAID subsystems Software Requirements This section lists the minimum software requirements. NOTE For details on supported software versions, see the QConvergeConsole Read Me. QLogic and/or FastLinQ adapter drivers for your operating system.
1–System Requirements Operating System Requirements NOTE Some auxiliary help features, such as the Search and Index tools, may not work properly in every Web browser. Operating System Requirements The client, Apache Tomcat application server, and server agent each have their own operating system requirements.
1–System Requirements Supported QLogic and FastLinQ Adapters Ubuntu® Server 18.04, 20.04 NOTE To run QConvergeConsole GUI on Solaris 11.4, you must disable the firewall by issuing the following command after each boot-up and before running QCC GUI: netservices open FastLinQ Adapters (3400/8400/41000/45000 Series) currently do not support Solaris. QLE277x Series adapters currently do not support Solaris or Ubuntu.
1–System Requirements Using QConvergeConsole GUI Using QConvergeConsole GUI The following diagrams illustrate how QConvergeConsole GUI manages adapters and hosts on Windows and Linux systems. QConvergeConsole GUI does not support the management of QLogic adapters in VMware vSphere. For information about managing QLogic adapters on VMware ESXi hosts, refer to the User's Guide—QConvergeConsole Plug-ins for vSphere.
1–System Requirements Using QConvergeConsole GUI Localhost Management: Linux host containing adapter QCC installed with Tomcat Browser QCC Linux Agent Remote Host Management: Linux or Windows host not containing adapter Browser QCC installed with Tomcat Remote Linux host containing adapter QCC Linux Agent Figure 1-2. Managing FastLinQ and Fibre Channel Adapters on a Linux Host Doc. No. TD-000966 Rev.
2 Installing QConvergeConsole GUI This chapter provides information on downloading, installing, and uninstalling QConvergeConsole GUI, and downloading, and installing management agents: Before You Begin “Downloading and Installing Management Agents” on page 8 “Installing QConvergeConsole GUI” on page 14 “Uninstalling QConvergeConsole GUI” on page 23 Before You Begin Before installing QConvergeConsole GUI, note the following: Marvell now supports QConvergeConsole GUI as the only GUI manag
2–Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Downloading and Installing Management Agents If upgrading QConvergeConsole GUI from an older version, be sure to clear the browser cache before installing the new version. See your browser’s documentation or help for instructions. Additional information can be found here: http://kb.iu.edu/data/ahic.html If using the default Tomcat port number (8080) will cause a conflict, refer to “Password Protection for Access Control” on page 33.
2–Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Downloading and Installing Management Agents Installing the Agents from Downloads The following procedures show how to install the netqlremote, qlremote, iqlremote, and qlnxremote agents downloaded from the Marvell Web site.
2–Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Downloading and Installing Management Agents 5. To disable the firewall, issue the following command: ufw disable S NOTE For more detailed Firewall configuration, go to the following Web site: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW Installing Agents on Solaris To install agents on Solaris: NOTE FastLinQ Adapters (45000 Series) currently do not support Solaris. 1. Download the following for each adapter on the host server: 2.
2–Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Downloading and Installing Management Agents To install the Solaris agents using package files: 1. Each agent installer package is provided in compressed format and must be uncompressed to obtain the installable package. To uncompress the package, issue the following Solaris command: uncompress --solaris-.pkg.Z 2. The uncompress command creates a package file named as follows: --solaris-.pkg 3.
2–Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Downloading and Installing Management Agents S NOTE Be sure to use same installer type for all the agents that you install. For example, if you use the .pkg installer type for qlremote, you must also use the .pkg installer type for netqlremote and iqlremote. Mixing installer types, such as using the .pkg type for qlremote and the .p5p type for netqlremote, results in an error. If an agent is already installed, you must uninstall it before installing a new version.
2–Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Downloading and Installing Management Agents Example Suppose QConvergeConsole GUI is installed on a Windows system with the IP address 172.27.10.31, and that the portmap service is configured with Localhost Only enabled. On a second system, you can use the URL http://172.27.10.31:8080/QConvergeConsole to connect to the first system at 172.27.10.31.
2–Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Installing QConvergeConsole GUI To enable the Localhost Only feature on Linux: 1. Edit the /etc/hosts.allow file by adding the following two lines to the very end of the file: Line #1: rpcbind: LOCAL, 127.0.0.1, (add any allowable IPs) Line #2: A blank line (Note: The last line in the file must be blank.) 2. Edit the /etc/hosts.
2–Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Installing QConvergeConsole GUI To install QConvergeConsole GUI in a Windows environment: 1. In the folder where you downloaded the installation file, double-click the QConvergeConsole_Installer_Windows_.exe file. 2. If an Open File security dialog box appears, click Run. 3. In the Tomcat Port Number Setup dialog box, type a valid port number in the range 1025–65536, or keep the default port number, 8080. 4. Click Next. 5.
2–Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Installing QConvergeConsole GUI 9. In the Install Complete dialog box, click Done to exit the installer. NOTE To start QConvergeConsole GUI, see “Starting QConvergeConsole GUI” on page 27. Installing QConvergeConsole GUI in a Linux Environment NOTE Prior to installation, read the items noted in “Before You Begin” on page 7. In addition, ensure that the sg3_utils RPM is installed; this package is required so that QConvergeConsole can discover FCoE LUNs.
2–Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Installing QConvergeConsole GUI 6. In the next dialog box, select Yes if you want a localhost-only installation. Or, if you do not want a localhost-only installation, select No. NOTE The localhost-only option installs QConvergeConsole GUI locally so that you must run it locally (a remote connection is not possible). To disable the option, you must uninstall QCC GUI and then re-install it, selecting No in this step. 7.
2–Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Installing QConvergeConsole GUI in a Solaris Environment NOTE FastLinQ Adapters (3400/8400/41000/45000 Series) currently do not support Solaris. You can graphically install QConvergeConsole GUI on a Solaris host by running a Virtual Network Computing (VNC) program on a remote host. The TightVNC Viewer, a VNC program, can remotely control QConvergeConsole GUI installation on a Solaris host.
2–Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Installing QConvergeConsole GUI 7. The Pre-Installation Summary dialog box opens. Confirm the information, and then click Install. 8. (Optional) Complete the following in the Security Login Configuration: 9. a. Type a value in the Login ID box. b. Type a value in the Password box. c. If applicable, select the Check this box to enable Security Login check box. d. Click Next.
2–Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Installing QConvergeConsole GUI in a Console Window On Windows, Linux, and Solaris systems, you can use a console window to install QConvergeConsole GUI. You can also use the silent option to install QCC GUI in silent mode. NOTE Prior to installation, read the items noted in “Before You Begin” on page 7.
2–Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Installing QConvergeConsole GUI NOTE The -D options listed in the preceding are applicable to silent install only. To run the installer in silent mode on Windows, Linux, and Solaris: The following examples show how to run the silent command on Windows, Linux, and Solaris. Windows: NOTE Be sure to add the start/wait parameter in front of the silent install command for Windows only when using silent installation mode.
2–Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Installing QConvergeConsole GUI NOTE FastLinQ Adapters (3400/8400/41000/45000 Series) currently do not support Solaris. For detailed information on the silent mode command parameters, refer to the readme_installer.txt file. Figure 2-1 shows an example of running the installer in a console window. Figure 2-1. Example of Console Window Installation Doc. No. TD-000966 Rev.
2–Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Uninstalling QConvergeConsole GUI Uninstalling QConvergeConsole GUI Refer to the appropriate uninstallation procedure for your operating system: Uninstalling QConvergeConsole GUI in a Windows Environment Uninstalling QConvergeConsole GUI in a Linux Environment Uninstalling QConvergeConsole GUI in a Solaris Environment Uninstalling QConvergeConsole GUI in a Console Window Uninstalling QConvergeConsole GUI in a Windows Environment Follow these steps to uninst
2–Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Uninstalling QConvergeConsole GUI Uninstalling QConvergeConsole Agents in Windows Follow these steps in Windows to uninstall the QConvergeConsole agents. To uninstall the QConvergeConsole agents in Windows: 1. Navigate to Uninstall A Program. 2.
2–Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Uninstalling QConvergeConsole GUI Uninstalling QConvergeConsole Agents in Linux To uninstall the QConvergeConsole NIC, Fibre Channel, FCoE, or iSCSI agents in Linux: Issue the following command: rpm -e Where is one of the following: netqlremote for Ethernet NIC qlremote for Fibre Channel or FCoE iqlremote for iSCSI qlnxremote for FastLinQ Adapters Uninstalling QConvergeConsole GUI in a Solaris Environment NOTE FastLinQ Adapters (3400/8400/4100
2–Installing QConvergeConsole GUI Uninstalling QConvergeConsole GUI iqlremote for iSCSI NetQLRemote for Ethernet NIC on x86 NQLRemote for Ethernet NIC on SPARC® and x86 To uninstall agents installed using p5p files (Solaris 11.4 only): To uninstall QConvergeConsole Solaris agents that were installed using .
3 Getting Started This chapter provides procedures for starting and exiting QConvergeConsole GUI, and getting help: Starting QConvergeConsole GUI “Exiting QConvergeConsole GUI” on page 30 “Getting Help” on page 30 Starting QConvergeConsole GUI Start QConvergeConsole GUI by opening its main page in your browser window. You can do this either locally on the server where QConvergeConsole GUI is installed or remotely from another computer.
3–Getting Started Starting QConvergeConsole GUI Opening QCC GUI on the Local Server To locally open QCC GUI: 1. Open a Web browser window. 2. In the address bar, type the following, and then press the ENTER key. For a non-secure connection: http://localhost:/QConvergeConsole Where is the port number you specified during QConvergeConsole installation. The default port number is 8080.
3–Getting Started Starting QConvergeConsole GUI Where is the IP address of the QCC GUI server, and is the access port number you specified during QConvergeConsole GUI installation. The default port number is 8080. For a secure (SSL) connection: https://:/QConvergeConsole Where is the IP address of the QConvergeConsole GUI server. The main page of QConvergeConsole GUI opens, as shown in Figure 3-1 on page 28.
3–Getting Started Exiting QConvergeConsole GUI Exiting QConvergeConsole GUI To exit QConvergeConsole GUI, point to the gear icon click Exit. , point to File, and then Getting Help This section provides the following information: Browsing Help Contents Viewing QConvergeConsole GUI Version Details Browsing Help Contents Access the QConvergeConsole GUI help system to view detailed information about using QCC GUI.
3–Getting Started Getting Help pane. The search tool accepts Boolean expressions (such as AND, OR, and NOT), as well as nested expressions. It also accepts exact strings entered between quotation marks. It does not support wild cards. NOTE While QCC GUI supports all the Web browsers listed in “Software Requirements” on page 2, some of the help system's features, such as the Search and Index tools, may not work properly in all browsers.
4 Security Considerations This chapter provides security-related information for QConvergeConsole GUI: Management Connectivity Model Managing Security Management Connectivity Model Figure 4-1 shows how QConvergeConsole GUI communicates in typical deployments. QConvergeConsole GUI runs as an Apache Tomcat application server. After it is launched on the application server, you connect to QCC GUI through a Web browser.
4–Security Considerations Managing Security Managing Security QCC security includes local connectivity, password and access control, Windows firewall configuration, and secure sockets layer (SSL) data encryption.
4–Security Considerations Managing Security NOTE Security Best Practices include: Changing the default password during QCC GUI installation to a strong password that meets corporate security policy. Note that changing the QCC GUI password during installation also updates the password for the Tomcat manager. Using a localhost only connection to restrict access to the QCC GUI and Tomcat manager improves security.
4–Security Considerations Managing Security Windows Firewall Configuration When Windows Firewall is enabled with default settings, connections between QCC GUI and remote hosts are blocked. To use Windows Firewall but allow connections between QCC GUI and remote hosts, add the following programs to the exceptions list in the firewall settings on both client and server machines: For x64 running native x64 GUI and agents: C:\Program Files\QLogic Corporation\QConvergeConsole\ tomcat-x64\apache-tomcat-x.x.
4–Security Considerations Managing Security 4. If any agent was previously running, restart it. Figure 4-2 shows how the default Windows firewall settings prevent the QCC GUI from connecting to remote hosts, and Figure 4-3 shows how modifying the settings lets the QCC GUIconnect to remote hosts. Figure 4-2. Default Windows Firewall Settings—QCC Blocked from Remote Hosts Figure 4-3.
4–Security Considerations Managing Security b. Set a permanent port range of 1–1024 for TCP and UDP protocols (to allow management agents qlremote, netqlremote, and iqlremote, to communicate with the outside world): # firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-port=1-1024/tcp # firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-port=1-1024/udp c.
4–Security Considerations Managing Security 2. If iptables service is set or started: a. Set a port range of 1–1024 for the TCP and UDP protocols (allow management agents qlremote, netqlremote, and iqlremote, to communicate with the outside world): # iptables -I INPUT 4 -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 1:1024 -j ACCEPT # iptables -I INPUT 5 -p udp -m state --state NEW -m udp --dport 1:1024 -j ACCEPT b.
4–Security Considerations Managing Security 3. Allow the management agents qlremote, netqlremote, and iqlremote, to communicate with the outside world. In /etc/sysconfig/scripts/SuSEfirewall2-custom in the fw_custom_before_port_handling( ) function, add the following rules: # iptables -I INPUT 4 -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 1:1024 -j ACCEPT # iptables -I INPUT 5 -p udp -m state --state NEW -m udp --dport 1:1024 -j ACCEPT 4.
4–Security Considerations Managing Security Web Server (Apache Tomcat) Security This section describes security considerations for the Web application server where Apache Tomcat is run. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) QCC GUI supports secure sockets layer (SSL) connections, in which all information being sent over the connection is encrypted.
5 Troubleshooting This chapter lists known issues and describes procedures that may be helpful for troubleshooting, including: Recommendations for Solaris Hot Swap, Dynamic Reconfiguration, Suspend and Resume Operations Setting a Tomcat Log File Follow the instructions in this section to set up a log file for troubleshooting.
5–Troubleshooting Setting a Tomcat Log File Removing QCC GUI Agents for an Ongoing Hot Swap, Dynamic Reconfiguration, Suspend or Resume Operation To remove the QConvergeConsole GUI application for an ongoing hot swap, suspend, dynamic reconfiguration, or resume operation, issue the following In the command line: #pkgrm QLRemote #pkgrm NQLRemote NOTE Marvell highly recommends that you remove the QCC GUI agents during an ongoing hot swap, dynamic reconfiguration, suspend, and resume operation.
5–Troubleshooting Setting a Tomcat Log File The Apache Tomcat Properties open, as shown in Figure 5-2. Figure 5-2. Apache Tomcat Properties 2. If the Tomcat server is running, the Stop button is enabled. Click Stop to stop the server. The Apache Commons Daemon Service Manager dialog box shows the service status. Figure 5-3 shows an example. Figure 5-3. Stopping Server Progress 3. On the Apache Tomcat Properties, click the Logging tab. Doc. No. TD-000966 Rev.
5–Troubleshooting Setting a Tomcat Log File 4. Modify the Logging page as follows: a. To the right of Redirect Stdout, click the browse button, and then select the file location for standard output from QCC GUI. b. To the right of Redirect Stderror, click the browse button, and then select the file location for standard error output from QCC GUI. In Figure 5-4, the files "C:\Temp\stdout from QCC.txt" and "C:\Temp\stderr from QCC.txt" are used as examples. Figure 5-4.
5–Troubleshooting Setting a Tomcat Log File 5. Restart the Tomcat service as follows: a. Click the General tab. b. On the General page (Figure 5-5), click Apply, and then click Start. Figure 5-5. General Page of Apache Tomcat Properties 6. Start QConvergeConsole GUI by pointing your Web browser to: http://localhost:8080/QConvergeConsole To run QConvergeConsole GUI in SSL mode, point your Web browser to: https://localhost:8443/QConvergeConsole 7.
5–Troubleshooting Setting a Tomcat Log File Configure Tomcat on Linux-based Systems The QConvergeConsole installer installs Tomcat version 7 on Linux systems. For Tomcat 7, the log file is set up in script file catalina.sh. To update the log file name in Linux: 1. Stop the Tomcat server by issuing the following command on a command line: ". /catalina.sh stop" 2. Open catalina.sh file for editing. The full path to catalina.sh on Linux systems is: /opt/QLogic_Corporation/QConvergeConsole/apache-tomcat-x.
5–Troubleshooting Installing QLogic QConvergeConsole Beside SSMC and vPower NFS Service 4. Change the file name in "$CATALINA_BASE"/logs/catalina.out to the appropriate file name. For example: touch "$CATALINA_BASE"/logs/QCC.out 5. About 12 lines farther down, locate the following line: >> "$CATALINA_BASE"/logs/catalina.out 2>&1 & Make a similar change to this line as was done in Step 4: >> "$CATALINA_BASE"/logs/QCC.out 2>&1 & 6.
5–Troubleshooting Installing QLogic QConvergeConsole Beside SSMC and vPower NFS Service 3. 4. Complete the appropriate procedure that apply: If any ports listed in Step 2 are in use, continue with Step 4. If no ports listed in Step 2 are in use, skip to Step 6. Complete the following to temporarily stop SSMC and VBR vPower NFS service: a. Open Task Manager or Process Explorer. b. Select and right-click the ssmc service, and then select Properties. c.
5–Troubleshooting Installing QLogic QConvergeConsole Beside SSMC and vPower NFS Service d. Select and right-click the VeeamNFSSvc service, and then click Properties. e. In the Veeam vPower NFS Service Properties, General page, under Service status, click Stop, as shown in Figure 5-8. Figure 5-8. Veeam vPower NFS Service Properties 5. Repeat Step 2. 6. Launch the QCC installer as an Administrator. 7. Click Next until you reach the Please enter desired port number window. 8. Click Install. 9.
5–Troubleshooting Installing QLogic QConvergeConsole Beside SSMC and vPower NFS Service 10. In the Security Login Configuration window (Figure 5-9), complete the following: a. Type a value in the Login ID box. b. Type a value in the Password box. c. Select the Check this box to enable Security Login check box (if applicable). d. Click Next. Figure 5-9. Security Login Configuration Window 11. Click Yes to enable SSL feature (if applicable). Doc. No. TD-000966 Rev.
5–Troubleshooting Installing QLogic QConvergeConsole Beside SSMC and vPower NFS Service 12. Take note of the URL provided as shown in Figure 5-10, and then click Done. Figure 5-10. QConvergeConsole Installer 13. Start installing the necessary management agents. NOTE When you start the installation, the installer will install the ONCPortmap service. 14.
5–Troubleshooting Installing QLogic QConvergeConsole Beside SSMC and vPower NFS Service NOTE All three ports should now be in use as shown in Figure 5-11. Figure 5-11. TCP Ports 8080,8443, and 111 in Use 15. Set the following services to manually start: ONC/RPC Portmapper QLManagementAgentJava QLogic Management Suite FastLinQ QLogic Management Suite Java iQAgent QLogicManagementSuitenQLRemote Tomcat7 16. Open a Web browser and go to the URL provided in Step 12. 17.
5–Troubleshooting Installing QLogic QConvergeConsole Beside SSMC and vPower NFS Service 19. Click the MBA Boot Cfg tab, and then complete the following on the MBA Boot Cfg page (Figure 5-12): a. For the Hide Setup Prompt option, select Enabled. b. Click Apply. Figure 5-12. MBA Boot Cfg Page 20. Complete the password information as follows: a. Type the appropriate password in the Password box. NOTE If the password is not yet set up, the default password is config. b.
5–Troubleshooting Installing QLogic QConvergeConsole Beside SSMC and vPower NFS Service NOTE If you provide the correct password, the message, “Boot config updated successfully, Reboot required” as shown in Figure 5-13. Figure 5-13. Boot Config Updated Successfully Message 21. Reboot the system. 22. Start the SSMC and VBR Services after reboot. Doc. No. TD-000966 Rev.
A Revision History Document Revision History Revision 1, January 21, 2021 Changes Application of Dell/Marvell branding Sections Affected All Doc. No. TD-000966 Rev.
Glossary adapter The board that interfaces between the host system and the target devices. Adapter is synonymous with host bus adapter (HBA), host adapter, and adapter board. adapter port A port on the adapter board. CLI Command line interface. A program interface driven by entering commands and parameters.
User’s Guide—Converged Network Adapters Glossary Fibre Channel A high-speed serial interface technology that supports other higher layer protocols such as SCSI and IP. Because a path is a combination of an adapter and a target port, it is distinct from another path if it is accessed through a different adapter or it is accessing a different target port. Consequently, when switching from one path to another, the driver might be selecting a different adapter (initiator), a different target port, or both.
User’s Guide—Converged Network Adapters Glossary RAID Redundant array of independent/inexpensive disks. RAID are fault-tolerant disks that look like either single or multiple volumes to the server. RAM Random-access memory. The most common computer memory that can be used by programs to perform necessary tasks while the computer is on; an integrated circuit memory chip. RAM allows information to be stored or accessed in any order (randomly), and all storage locations are equally accessible.
Index A About box 31 adapters definition of 56 port, definition of 56 supported series 4 agent (server), requirements 3 agent installer, built-in 12 agents downloading 9 downloading installer 12 downloading on Solaris 10 installing 8–12 installing on Ubuntu 9 Apache Tomcat requirements 2 server, system requirements 3 setting up log file for 33, 42 audience, intended vii B blue font, meaning of x bold font, meaning of x Boolean help system search 31 browsers requirements, client 3 supported 2 browsing help
User’s Guide—Converged Network Adapters Index ports, managing ix exiting QCC GUI 30 F FCoE definition of 56 QConvergeConsole FC HBA Management Agent for 24 qlremote agent for 8, 10 Fibre Channel over Ethernet, See FCoE firewall configuration Linux 36 Windows 35 G getting help 30 getting started 27 glossary of terms 56 graphics adapter, requirements 1 guide, contents of vii H hardware requirements 1 help system contents of viii viewing 30 host server, connecting to 29 I index, help system 30 installing
User’s Guide—Converged Network Adapters Index managing adapters and hosts with QCC GUI (diagrams) 5 memory requirement 2 O online Help for QCC GUI viii opening QCC GUI on local server 28 on remote server 28 operating system requirements 3 P p5p files, agent installation on Solaris 11 11 package files, installing agents on Solaris 10 path, definition of 57 port definition of 57 instance, definition of 57 port number, Tomcat 15–18, 19 preface vii product information, viewing 31 Q QConvergeConsole GUI, usa
User’s Guide—Converged Network Adapters Index starting QCC GUI 27 storage area network, See SAN SuperInstaller, installing agents 9 supported adapters 4 system requirements 1 T target, definition of 58 TCP, definition of 58 terms and definitions 56 Tomcat Port Number Setup dialog box 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 transmission control protocol, See TCP Windows firewall configuration 35 installing agents on 9 installing QCC on 14 Localhost Only feature, using 13 QLNXRemote Install Wizard, running 12 uninstalling agen
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