type the following command to get the fiber channel address of the HBA card:
# systool -c fc_host -v
#cat /sys/class/fc_host/host?/port_name
#cat /sys/class/scsi_host/host*/device/fc_host\:host*/port_name
type the following command to get the fiber channel target WWN:
# systool -c fc_transport -v
WWN info
=========
Acquire the WWNs (World Wide Names) of HBAs. The SAN team need to know these so that they can configure the storage correctly.
Only two of the four ports will be used.As root, enter the following command:
e.g.
# cat /sys/class/scsi_host/host*/device/fc_host\:host*/port_name
0x10000000c9c44786
0x10000000c9c44797
0x10000000c9c4428e
0x10000000c9c4458f
You can send the above output to SAN team.
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Scanning an operating system device after adding or removing LUNs
=======================================================
After you add or remove LUNs, scan the operating system device tree to verify that the operation completed successfully.
Linux provides several methods for rescanning the SCSI bus and identifying the devices mapped to it. These methods include the following:
The SCSI scan function in the /sys directory
HBA vendor utilities
To scan using the SCSI scan function
=============================
Enter the following command:
# echo '- - -' > /sys/class/scsi_host/host$i/scan
where the three dashes refer to the channel, target, and LUN numbers, and host$i is the host bus adapter instance. This example scans every channel, target, and LUN visible via this host bus adapter instance.
To scan using HBA vendor utilities
===========================
Follow the vendor's instructions for the HBA utility. Examples include the following:
QLogic provides a script that dynamically scans for newly-added LUNs. You can download it from the QLogic Web site. To run the script, enter the following command:
# ./ql-dynamic-tgt-lun-disc.sh
Emulex provides an HBAnywhere script. You can download it from the Emulex web site. The script has a LUN Scan Utility that dynamically scans for newly-added LUNs. also Emulex Linux LUN/target scan script enables you to dynamically (without a reboot, driver unload/reload, or HBA reset) discover new targets and LUNs (on new or existing targets) that have come online. This feature is supported via standard Linux mechanisms. The script enables you to automatically discover all new devices.To run the utility, enter the following command:
# lun_scan all
ql-dynamic-tgt-lun-disc.sh :
http://driverdownloads.qlogic.com/QLogicDriverDownloads_UI/ResourceByOS.aspx?productid=924&oemid=65&oemcatid=58604
lun_scan.sh:
http://www.emulex.com/files/downloads/linux/linux_tools.html
Manually scan HBAs for Qlogic
========================
# echo "scsi-qlascan" > /proc/scsi/qla2300/0
# cat /proc/scsi/qla2300/0
Manually scan HBAs for Emulex
=========================
echo "- - -" > /sys/class/scsi_host/host0/scan
echo "- - -" > /sys/class/scsi_host/host1/scan
echo "- - -" > /sys/class/scsi_host/host2/scan
echo "- - -" > /sys/class/scsi_host/host3/scan
Further ports can be scanned using “host4” and so on.
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for HBA Emulex or Qlogic
====================
If the server has Emulex HBAs you will see output similar to the below from the lspci command:
0e:00.0 Fibre Channel: Emulex Corporation Zephyr-X LightPulse Fibre Channel Host Adapter (rev 02)
0e:00.1 Fibre Channel: Emulex Corporation Zephyr-X LightPulse Fibre Channel Host Adapter (rev 02)
18:00.0 Fibre Channel: Emulex Corporation Zephyr-X LightPulse Fibre Channel Host Adapter (rev 02)
18:00.1 Fibre Channel: Emulex Corporation Zephyr-X LightPulse Fibre Channel Host Adapter (rev 02)
Or, if the server is using Qlogic HBAs:
10:00.0 Fibre Channel:QLogic Corp.ISP2432-based 4Gb Fibre Channel to PCI Express HBA (rev 03)
10:00.1 Fibre Channel:QLogic Corp.ISP2432-based 4Gb Fibre Channel to PCI Express HBA (rev 03)
Use the lsmod command to see if the kernel module is already loaded (to determine which driver is in use). If the server has Emulex cards the following command can be used:
lsmod |grep lpfc
You will see output similar to the below if the kernel module is loaded:
lpfc 515109 10
scsi_transport_fc 83145 1 lpfc
scsi_mod 199001 14
be2iscsi,ib_iser,iscsi_tcp,bnx2i,cxgb3i,libiscsi2,scsi_transport_iscsi2,scsi_dh,sg,usb_storage,lpfc,scsi_transport_fc,cciss,sd_mod
or if Qlogic cards are installed type:
lsmod |grep qla
Make sure the modprobe.conf file is configured with the correct alias for the HBA. For Emulex HBAs you should see:
alias scsi_hostadapterX lpfc
Or if the server is using Qlogic cards:
alias scsi_hostadapterX qla2xxx
Where scsi_hostadapterX is the next number after the last entry. The module name should be qla2xxx, qla2300, or qla4010
depending on model of HBA.
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# systool -c fc_host -v
#cat /sys/class/fc_host/host?/port_name
#cat /sys/class/scsi_host/host*/device/fc_host\:host*/port_name
type the following command to get the fiber channel target WWN:
# systool -c fc_transport -v
WWN info
=========
Acquire the WWNs (World Wide Names) of HBAs. The SAN team need to know these so that they can configure the storage correctly.
Only two of the four ports will be used.As root, enter the following command:
e.g.
# cat /sys/class/scsi_host/host*/device/fc_host\:host*/port_name
0x10000000c9c44786
0x10000000c9c44797
0x10000000c9c4428e
0x10000000c9c4458f
You can send the above output to SAN team.
************************************************************************************************************
Scanning an operating system device after adding or removing LUNs
=======================================================
After you add or remove LUNs, scan the operating system device tree to verify that the operation completed successfully.
Linux provides several methods for rescanning the SCSI bus and identifying the devices mapped to it. These methods include the following:
The SCSI scan function in the /sys directory
HBA vendor utilities
To scan using the SCSI scan function
=============================
Enter the following command:
# echo '- - -' > /sys/class/scsi_host/host$i/scan
where the three dashes refer to the channel, target, and LUN numbers, and host$i is the host bus adapter instance. This example scans every channel, target, and LUN visible via this host bus adapter instance.
To scan using HBA vendor utilities
===========================
Follow the vendor's instructions for the HBA utility. Examples include the following:
QLogic provides a script that dynamically scans for newly-added LUNs. You can download it from the QLogic Web site. To run the script, enter the following command:
# ./ql-dynamic-tgt-lun-disc.sh
Emulex provides an HBAnywhere script. You can download it from the Emulex web site. The script has a LUN Scan Utility that dynamically scans for newly-added LUNs. also Emulex Linux LUN/target scan script enables you to dynamically (without a reboot, driver unload/reload, or HBA reset) discover new targets and LUNs (on new or existing targets) that have come online. This feature is supported via standard Linux mechanisms. The script enables you to automatically discover all new devices.To run the utility, enter the following command:
# lun_scan all
ql-dynamic-tgt-lun-disc.sh :
http://driverdownloads.qlogic.com/QLogicDriverDownloads_UI/ResourceByOS.aspx?productid=924&oemid=65&oemcatid=58604
lun_scan.sh:
http://www.emulex.com/files/downloads/linux/linux_tools.html
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========================
# echo "scsi-qlascan" > /proc/scsi/qla2300/0
# cat /proc/scsi/qla2300/0
Manually scan HBAs for Emulex
=========================
echo "- - -" > /sys/class/scsi_host/host0/scan
echo "- - -" > /sys/class/scsi_host/host1/scan
echo "- - -" > /sys/class/scsi_host/host2/scan
echo "- - -" > /sys/class/scsi_host/host3/scan
Further ports can be scanned using “host4” and so on.
************************************************************************************************************
for HBA Emulex or Qlogic
====================
If the server has Emulex HBAs you will see output similar to the below from the lspci command:
0e:00.0 Fibre Channel: Emulex Corporation Zephyr-X LightPulse Fibre Channel Host Adapter (rev 02)
0e:00.1 Fibre Channel: Emulex Corporation Zephyr-X LightPulse Fibre Channel Host Adapter (rev 02)
18:00.0 Fibre Channel: Emulex Corporation Zephyr-X LightPulse Fibre Channel Host Adapter (rev 02)
18:00.1 Fibre Channel: Emulex Corporation Zephyr-X LightPulse Fibre Channel Host Adapter (rev 02)
Or, if the server is using Qlogic HBAs:
10:00.0 Fibre Channel:QLogic Corp.ISP2432-based 4Gb Fibre Channel to PCI Express HBA (rev 03)
10:00.1 Fibre Channel:QLogic Corp.ISP2432-based 4Gb Fibre Channel to PCI Express HBA (rev 03)
Use the lsmod command to see if the kernel module is already loaded (to determine which driver is in use). If the server has Emulex cards the following command can be used:
lsmod |grep lpfc
You will see output similar to the below if the kernel module is loaded:
lpfc 515109 10
scsi_transport_fc 83145 1 lpfc
scsi_mod 199001 14
be2iscsi,ib_iser,iscsi_tcp,bnx2i,cxgb3i,libiscsi2,scsi_transport_iscsi2,scsi_dh,sg,usb_storage,lpfc,scsi_transport_fc,cciss,sd_mod
or if Qlogic cards are installed type:
lsmod |grep qla
Make sure the modprobe.conf file is configured with the correct alias for the HBA. For Emulex HBAs you should see:
alias scsi_hostadapterX lpfc
Or if the server is using Qlogic cards:
alias scsi_hostadapterX qla2xxx
Where scsi_hostadapterX is the next number after the last entry. The module name should be qla2xxx, qla2300, or qla4010
depending on model of HBA.
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