IS0054602-00 A Page iQSimplifySANsurfer iSCSI HBA ApplicationUser’s GuideManagement Application for SANsurferiSCSI Host Bus Adapters
1 – IntroductionRelated Documents1-2 IS0054602-00 AQ Section 11—Updating the HBA. This section discusses updating the HBA firmware, driver, ROM, a
9 – Displaying Host, HBA Port, Device, and LUN InformationDisplaying LUN Information9-12 IS0054602-00 AQThe target information displays:❑ Product V
IS0054602-00 A 10-1Section 10 Performing DiagnosticsThe following diagnostic tools are available when managing iSCSI HBAs: Pinging a target (
10 – Performing DiagnosticsPinging a Target10-2 IS0054602-00 AQThe HBA port identifying information displays:❑ HBA. HBA instance number and HBA mod
10 – Performing DiagnosticsViewing the ARP LogIS0054602-00 A 10-3Q10.2Viewing the ARP LogThe address resolution protocol (ARP) cache keeps a record
10 – Performing DiagnosticsViewing the ARP Log10-4 IS0054602-00 AQ❑ HBA iSCSI Name. HBA port iSCSI name. The QLogic manufacturing default name or a
10 – Performing DiagnosticsViewing the Connection Error LogIS0054602-00 A 10-5Q10.3Viewing the Connection Error LogThe connection error log display
10 – Performing DiagnosticsViewing the Connection Error Log10-6 IS0054602-00 AQ❑ HBA Alias Name. HBA port iSCSI alias name. Symbolic name you assig
IS0054602-00 A 11-1Section 11 Updating the HBAYou can configure and restore an HBA’s firmware. You can also update an HBA with new firmware, d
11 – Updating the HBAConfiguring an HBA’s Firmware Values11-2 IS0054602-00 AQThe HBA port information displays:❑ HBA. HBA instance number and HBA m
11 – Updating the HBAConfiguring an HBA’s Firmware ValuesIS0054602-00 A 11-3Q3. To change a subset of these values, click Edit. A dialog box displa
IS0054602-00 A 2-1Section 2 System Overview2.1IntroductionSANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager is a collection of device drivers and management softwar
11 – Updating the HBAConfiguring an HBA’s Firmware Values11-4 IS0054602-00 AQIn initiator mode, when this value is nonzero, the firmware limits the
11 – Updating the HBAConfiguring an HBA’s Firmware ValuesIS0054602-00 A 11-5Q❑ Connection Keep Alive Timeout. This column indicates the time interv
11 – Updating the HBAConfiguring an HBA’s Firmware Values11-6 IS0054602-00 AQ5. The save firmware parameters message displays (see figure 11-4). Cl
11 – Updating the HBARestoring an HBA’s Firmware Parameters to the Factory DefaultsIS0054602-00 A 11-7Q11.2Restoring an HBA’s Firmware Parameters t
11 – Updating the HBARestoring an HBA’s Firmware Parameters to the Factory Defaults11-8 IS0054602-00 AQ2. From the Firmware tab Restore Factory Def
11 – Updating the HBAUpgrading an HBA with New FirmwareIS0054602-00 A 11-9Q11.3Upgrading an HBA with New FirmwareIf you are receiving a QLA4xxx HBA
11 – Updating the HBAUpgrading an HBA with New Firmware11-10 IS0054602-00 AQThe HBA port information displays:❑ HBA. HBA instance number and HBA mo
11 – Updating the HBAUpdating an HBA’s ROMIS0054602-00 A 11-11Q4. The Download Firmware dialog box displays (see figure 11-10). Click Browse.Figure
11 – Updating the HBAUpdating the HBA Driver11-12 IS0054602-00 AQ11.5Updating the HBA DriverNOTE: The SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager HBA driver update
11 – Updating the HBAUpdating the HBA DriverIS0054602-00 A 11-13QThe HBA port information displays:❑ HBA. HBA instance number and HBA model❑ State.
2 – System OverviewInstallation Checklist2-2 IS0054602-00 AQ2.2Installation ChecklistThis section describes the installation process step-by-step.
11 – Updating the HBAUpdating the HBA Driver11-14 IS0054602-00 AQ4. The Open dialog box displays (see figure 11-14). Select the driver that you dow
11 – Updating the HBAUpdating an HBA’s BIOS from a FileIS0054602-00 A 11-15Q11.6Updating an HBA’s BIOS from a FileNOTE: The SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Man
11 – Updating the HBAUpdating an HBA’s BIOS from a File11-16 IS0054602-00 AQThe HBA port identifying information displays:❑ HBA. HBA instance numbe
11 – Updating the HBAUpdating an HBA’s BIOS from a FileIS0054602-00 A 11-17Q4. The Open dialog box displays (see figure 11-17). Select the BIOS ima
11 – Updating the HBAUpdating an HBA’s BIOS from a File11-18 IS0054602-00 AQNotes
IS0054602-00 A 12-1Section 12 TroubleshootingProblems can occur when installing and using the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager application.This sec
12 – TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Problems and Solutions12-2 IS0054602-00 AQInstallation does not complete or terminates before completionCause:
12 – TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Problems and SolutionsIS0054602-00 A 12-3QSANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUI cannot connect to the local hostCause
12 – TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Problems and Solutions12-4 IS0054602-00 AQSANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUI connects to the same host more than o
12 – TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Problems and SolutionsIS0054602-00 A 12-5QUnable to find SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUI online helpCause: The
2 – System OverviewInstallation ChecklistIS0054602-00 A 2-3Q2.2.2Step 2: Install the HardwareRefer to hardware installation guides to install HBAs
12 – TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Problems and Solutions12-6 IS0054602-00 AQSANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUI loses the connection to a hostCause:
12 – TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Problems and SolutionsIS0054602-00 A 12-7QSANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUI loses the connection to an HBACause:
12 – TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Problems and Solutions12-8 IS0054602-00 AQSANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUI crashesCause: Another application cau
12 – TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Problems and SolutionsIS0054602-00 A 12-9QUnable to run update BIOSCause: This feature is not supported for all
12 – TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Problems and Solutions12-10 IS0054602-00 AQDeleted targets reappear after an HBA resetCause: SendTargets (with
12 – TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Problems and SolutionsIS0054602-00 A 12-11QUnable to use the Solaris hot swap feature on QLogic QLA4xxx HBAsCau
12 – TroubleshootingTracing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUI and Agent Activity (Debug)12-12 IS0054602-00 AQ12.2Tracing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager
12 – TroubleshootingTracing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUI and Agent Activity (Debug)IS0054602-00 A 12-13QThe HBA port information displays:❑ HBA.
12 – TroubleshootingTracing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUI and Agent Activity (Debug)12-14 IS0054602-00 AQDo one of the following:NOTE: When namin
12 – TroubleshootingTracing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUI and Agent Activity (Debug)IS0054602-00 A 12-15Q12.2.2Tracing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manage
2 – System OverviewTroubleshooting2-4 IS0054602-00 AQ2.2.4Step 4: Install and Run the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerSANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager is a m
12 – TroubleshootingTracing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUI and Agent Activity (Debug)12-16 IS0054602-00 AQSee figure 12-5 for an example.Figure 12
12 – TroubleshootingTracing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUI and Agent Activity (Debug)IS0054602-00 A 12-17Q3. If you are using a Windows 2000/Windo
12 – TroubleshootingTracing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUI and Agent Activity (Debug)12-18 IS0054602-00 AQ12.2.3Exporting or Saving Agent Activity
12 – TroubleshootingTracing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUI and Agent Activity (Debug)IS0054602-00 A 12-19QFrom a Solaris SPARC system, do the foll
12 – TroubleshootingTracing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUI and Agent Activity (Debug)12-20 IS0054602-00 AQNotes
IS0054602-00 A A-1Appendix AFrequently Asked QuestionsTable A-1 lists some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager
A – Frequently Asked QuestionsA-2 IS0054602-00 AQNotes
IS0054602-00 A B-1Appendix BGlossaryThis section describes common hardware, software, and iSCSI terms that are used in the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Mana
B – GlossaryB-2 IS0054602-00 AQDriver (continued) In Red Hat/SuSE Linux, the driver layers include: SCSI Upper Layer. This is the device managemen
B – GlossaryIS0054602-00 A B-3QJBOD JBOD stands for just a bunch of disks.LUN LUN stands for logical unit number, the small integer handle that ide
2 – System OverviewTroubleshootingIS0054602-00 A 2-5Q2.3.1Windows Event LogThe Windows event log is the main source of information for device drive
B – GlossaryB-4 IS0054602-00 AQSAN SAN stands for storage area network, which consists of multiple storage units and servers connected by networkin
IS0054602-00 A C-1Appendix CContacting QLogicFor product information, our latest drivers, and links for technical assistance, please visit QLogic’s
C – Contacting QLogicC-2 IS0054602-00 AQNotes
2 – System OverviewTroubleshooting2-6 IS0054602-00 AQNotes
IS0054602-00 A 3-1Section 3 SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager Overview3.1What is SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager?The QLogic SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager
3 – SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager OverviewFeatures3-2 IS0054602-00 AQ Diagnostics. SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager provides diagnostics that enable you
IS0054602-00 A 4-1Section 4 System RequirementsThe SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager application requires the hardware and software listed in this s
SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Application User’s GuideManagement Application for SANsurfer iSCSI Host Bus AdaptersQPage ii IS0054602-00 AInformation furnishe
4 – System RequirementsSoftware Requirements4-2 IS0054602-00 AQ4.2Software RequirementsThe minimum software requirements are as follows: One of th
IS0054602-00 A 5-1Section 5 Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager Installing the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager application consists of installi
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerInitial Installation5-2 IS0054602-00 AQ5.1.1Installation OptionsSANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager supports both
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerInitial InstallationIS0054602-00 A 5-3Q5.1.2Installation InstructionsNOTE: This section assumes that you
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerInitial Installation5-4 IS0054602-00 AQ❑ Click the appropriate operating system under the Drivers and Man
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerInitial InstallationIS0054602-00 A 5-5Q3. The Important Information dialog box displays (see figure 5-2).
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerInitial Installation5-6 IS0054602-00 AQ4. The Choose Product Features dialog box displays. See figure 5-3
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerInitial InstallationIS0054602-00 A 5-7Q❑ Select SANsurfer Switch Manager GUI to install only the SANsurfe
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerInitial Installation5-8 IS0054602-00 AQ❑ SANsurfer iSCSI Windows Agent❑ HelpFor a Red Hat/SuSE Linux syst
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerInitial InstallationIS0054602-00 A 5-9QDo one of the following:NOTE: For NetWare, select the drive mapped
IS0054602-00 A Page iiiTable of ContentsSection 1 Introduction1.1 Related Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerInitial Installation5-10 IS0054602-00 AQIf there is a previous version of the SANsurfer application on th
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerInitial InstallationIS0054602-00 A 5-11QPerform the following steps:a. Do one of the following:❑ Click Al
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerInitial Installation5-12 IS0054602-00 AQ9. The Pre-Installation Summary dialog box displays (see figure 5
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerInitial InstallationIS0054602-00 A 5-13Q11. If you are installing NetWare, the Novell NetWare Disk Select
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerInitial Installation5-14 IS0054602-00 AQ12. If you are installing the SANsurfer FC HBA Manager on a Windo
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerUninstalling the SANsurfer ApplicationIS0054602-00 A 5-15Q13. The Install Complete dialog box displays (s
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerUninstalling the SANsurfer Application5-16 IS0054602-00 AQ1. Do one of the following to start the SANsurf
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerUninstalling the SANsurfer ApplicationIS0054602-00 A 5-17QFrom a Red Hat/SuSE Linux or Solaris SPARC/x86
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerUninstalling the SANsurfer Application5-18 IS0054602-00 AQ3. The Uninstall Options dialog box displays (s
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerUninstalling the SANsurfer ApplicationIS0054602-00 A 5-19QFigure 5-17. Choose Product Features Dialog Box
SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Application User’s GuideManagement Application for SANsurfer iSCSI Host Bus AdaptersPage iv IS0054602-00 AQSection 6 Getting St
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerUninstalling the SANsurfer Application5-20 IS0054602-00 AQ❑ SANsurfer iSCSI Solaris Agent❑ Helpb. Click U
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerUninstalling the SANsurfer ApplicationIS0054602-00 A 5-21Q5. The Uninstall Complete dialog box informs yo
5 – Installing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA ManagerUninstalling the SANsurfer Application5-22 IS0054602-00 AQNotes
IS0054602-00 A 6-1Section 6 Getting StartedThis section includes the procedures for starting the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUI, exiting the
6 – Getting StartedStarting the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUI6-2 IS0054602-00 AQ6.1.1Starting SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager on Windows 2000/Windows
6 – Getting StartedSANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager Main WindowIS0054602-00 A 6-3Q3. Do one of the following and then press ENTER:❑ On a Red Hat/SuSE Li
6 – Getting StartedSANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager Main Window6-4 IS0054602-00 AQThe window consists of the following sections: Application tabs Titl
6 – Getting StartedSANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager Main WindowIS0054602-00 A 6-5QThe icon is: Live (online) host. The blinking heart on the host icon
6 – Getting StartedExiting the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUI6-6 IS0054602-00 AQLUN icons and text. The HBA tree displays the following informatio
6 – Getting StartedGetting Help with the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUIIS0054602-00 A 6-7Q6.4.2Specifying the Browser LocationPerform the followin
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6 – Getting StartedGetting Help with the SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager GUI6-8 IS0054602-00 AQ6.4.3Viewing SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager Software Inform
6 – Getting StartedSetting SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager SecurityIS0054602-00 A 6-9Q6.5Setting SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager SecuritySANsurfer iSCSI HB
6 – Getting StartedSetting SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager Security6-10 IS0054602-00 AQPerform the following steps to set the application access passwo
6 – Getting StartedSpecifying Whether iSCSI Names or iSCSI Alias Names Display in the HBA TreeIS0054602-00 A 6-11Q5. Do one of the following:❑ Clic
6 – Getting StartedSpecifying Whether iSCSI Names or iSCSI Alias Names Display in the HBA Tree6-12 IS0054602-00 AQSee figure 6-7 for a sample HBA t
6 – Getting StartedSpecifying Whether iSCSI Names or iSCSI Alias Names Display in the HBA TreeIS0054602-00 A 6-13Q Do the following:1. From the Vi
6 – Getting StartedSetting the Options for Retrieving Host Status Alarms and Refreshing 6-14 IS0054602-00 AQ6.7Setting the Options for Retrieving H
6 – Getting StartedSetting the Options for Retrieving Host Status Alarms and RefreshingIS0054602-00 A 6-15Qhost poll, the GUI asks the agent if any
6 – Getting StartedSetting the Options for Retrieving Host Status Alarms and Refreshing 6-16 IS0054602-00 AQ6.7.1.2Specifying the Host Polling Inte
6 – Getting StartedSetting the Options for Retrieving Host Status Alarms and RefreshingIS0054602-00 A 6-17Q6.7.2Specifying Whether the Configuratio
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6 – Getting StartedSetting the Options for Retrieving Host Status Alarms and Refreshing 6-18 IS0054602-00 AQ6.7.3Specifying Whether the Host Refres
6 – Getting StartedRefreshing the Configuration ImmediatelyIS0054602-00 A 6-19Q❑ If you do not want the configuration message to display when a hos
6 – Getting StartedRefreshing the Configuration Immediately6-20 IS0054602-00 AQNotes
IS0054602-00 A 7-1Section 7 Setting Up ConnectionsYou can connect to and configure local and remote systems. This section discusses: Connecti
7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConnecting to Hosts7-2 IS0054602-00 AQThe Connect to Host dialog box displays (see figure 7-1).Figure 7-1. Connect to Hos
7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConnecting to HostsIS0054602-00 A 7-3Q7.1.2Connecting to Hosts Using a Host Group FileYou can connect to a group of hosts
7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConnecting to Hosts7-4 IS0054602-00 AQ7.1.2.2Using a Host Group File to Connect to HostsPerform the following steps to co
7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConfiguring the QLA4xxx HBA PortIS0054602-00 A 7-5Q7.2Configuring the QLA4xxx HBA PortConfiguring the QLA4xxx HBA port in
7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConfiguring the QLA4xxx HBA Port7-6 IS0054602-00 AQThe HBA port information displays:❑ HBA. HBA instance number and HBA m
7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConfiguring the QLA4xxx HBA PortIS0054602-00 A 7-7Q7.2.1Configuring the HBA Port iSCSI Name and HBA Port iSCSI Alias Name
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7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConfiguring the QLA4xxx HBA Port7-8 IS0054602-00 AQ7.2.2.1Setting the IP Address AutomaticallyTo set the IP address autom
7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConfiguring the QLA4xxx HBA PortIS0054602-00 A 7-9Q7.2.3.1Setting the DNS Server Address AutomaticallyNOTE: You must sele
7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConfiguring the QLA4xxx HBA Port7-10 IS0054602-00 AQPerform the following steps to enable SLP:1. In the SANsurfer iSCSI H
7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConfiguring TargetsIS0054602-00 A 7-11Q7.3Configuring TargetsAfter configuring the QLA4xxx HBA, you can configure iSCSI t
7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConfiguring Targets7-12 IS0054602-00 AQ❑ HBA iSCSI Name. HBA port iSCSI name. The QLogic manufacturing default name or a
7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConfiguring TargetsIS0054602-00 A 7-13Q7.3.1Configuring Targets Using DiscoveryThe discovery method is an excellent times
7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConfiguring Targets7-14 IS0054602-00 AQ8. If you want to enable a specific the target, select the target’s Enable Target
7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConfiguring TargetsIS0054602-00 A 7-15Q7.3.2Configuring Specific TargetsTo configure a specific iSCSI target, follow thes
7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConfiguring Targets7-16 IS0054602-00 AQ11. Do one of the following:❑ Click Save. The QLA4xxx HBA does the following:❑ Res
7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConfiguring TargetsIS0054602-00 A 7-17Q7.3.3Changing the Target Configuration ParametersNOTE: If you changed HBA’s firmwa
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7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConfiguring Targets7-18 IS0054602-00 AQFor example, if you add targets, update the HBA’s firmware configuration parameter
7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConfiguring TargetsIS0054602-00 A 7-19Q7.3.4Authenticating Targets (CHAP)The ISP4010 firmware uses the challenge handshak
7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConfiguring Targets7-20 IS0054602-00 AQThe dialog box contains three sections:❑ Set Default Initiator Name and Secret❑ In
7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConfiguring TargetsIS0054602-00 A 7-21Q6. If the enabled targets are configured to use the same initiator name and secret
7 – Setting Up ConnectionsConfiguring Targets7-22 IS0054602-00 AQNotes
IS0054602-00 A 8-1Section 8 Monitoring the ConnectionsSANsurfer iSCSI HBA Manager monitors connected HBAs and their targets and informs you of
8 – Monitoring the ConnectionsMonitoring the HBA Port State8-2 IS0054602-00 AQFor example, in figure 8-1, HBA port Sys4084 is in an unknown state,
8 – Monitoring the ConnectionsMonitoring the Target StateIS0054602-00 A 8-3Q8.2Monitoring the Target StateThe target state indicates the session co
8 – Monitoring the ConnectionsMonitoring the Target State8-4 IS0054602-00 AQFor example, in figure 8-2, device 3354 has a good session connection,
IS0054602-00 A 9-1Section 9 Displaying Host, HBA Port, Device, and LUN InformationYou can display information about hosts, HBA ports, devices,
IS0054602-00 A 1-1Section 1 IntroductionThe SANsurfer iSCSI HBA Applications User’s Guide describes the SANsurfer® iSCSI HBA Manager applicati
9 – Displaying Host, HBA Port, Device, and LUN InformationDisplaying HBA Port Information9-2 IS0054602-00 AQThe general information displays:❑ Host
9 – Displaying Host, HBA Port, Device, and LUN InformationDisplaying HBA Port InformationIS0054602-00 A 9-3QThe HBA port identifying information di
9 – Displaying Host, HBA Port, Device, and LUN InformationDisplaying HBA Port Information9-4 IS0054602-00 AQ9.2.2.1Viewing HBA Port StatisticsPerfo
9 – Displaying Host, HBA Port, Device, and LUN InformationDisplaying HBA Port InformationIS0054602-00 A 9-5QThe statistical information displays th
9 – Displaying Host, HBA Port, Device, and LUN InformationDisplaying Device Information9-6 IS0054602-00 AQ9.3Displaying Device InformationYou can v
9 – Displaying Host, HBA Port, Device, and LUN InformationDisplaying Device InformationIS0054602-00 A 9-7Q❑ Blue background: unknown❑ Red backgroun
9 – Displaying Host, HBA Port, Device, and LUN InformationDisplaying Device Information9-8 IS0054602-00 AQNOTE: For information about configuring t
9 – Displaying Host, HBA Port, Device, and LUN InformationDisplaying Device InformationIS0054602-00 A 9-9Q❑ HBA Alias Name. HBA port iSCSI alias na
9 – Displaying Host, HBA Port, Device, and LUN InformationDisplaying Device Information9-10 IS0054602-00 AQThe target information displays:❑ Produc
9 – Displaying Host, HBA Port, Device, and LUN InformationDisplaying LUN InformationIS0054602-00 A 9-11Q9.4Displaying LUN InformationPerform the fo
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