Oracle 7101682 Installation guide

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Sun Storage 16 Gb Fibre Channel
ExpressModule Universal Host Bus
Adapter, QLogic Installation Guide For
HBA Model 7101682
Part No: E24461-08
July 2018
Sun Storage 16 Gb Fibre Channel ExpressModule Universal Host Bus Adapter, QLogic Installation Guide For HBA Model 7101682
Part No: E24461-08
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Contents
Using This Documentation .................................................................................  9
1 Universal HBA Overview ...............................................................................  11
Kit Contents .................................................................................................  11
Universal HBA Features and Specifications .......................................................  11
Operating System and Technology Requirements ................................................  14
Boot Support ................................................................................................  15
System Interoperability ................................................................................... 15
Host Platform Support ............................................................................ 16
Switch Compatibility .............................................................................  17
Storage Support ............................................................................................  17
Array Supported Storage ........................................................................  17
Tape Storage Support .............................................................................  18
Environmental Requirements ...........................................................................  18
2 Universal HBA Installation and Removal ......................................................  21
Observing ESD and Handling Precautions .........................................................  21
First Time Setup ...........................................................................................  22
Preparing for Installation ................................................................................  22
Installing and Removing SFP+ Optical Transceiver Modules .........................  22
Best Practices For HBA Installation .......................................................... 25
Installing the Hardware ..................................................................................  27
▼ To Install the Universal HBA .............................................................  27
Connecting the Cables ............................................................................ 29
▼ To Apply Power ..............................................................................  32
Understanding LED Status Indicators ................................................................ 33
Removing the Hardware .................................................................................  34
▼ To Remove the Hardware ..................................................................  34
5
Contents
▼ To Prepare the Universal HBA for Removal Using the Attention Button ......  35
â–Ľ To Prepare the Universal HBA for Hot-Plug Removal Using the Oracle
Solaris OS ............................................................................................ 35
▼ To Remove the Universal HBA ..........................................................  36
3 Operating Protocol Mode Configuration .......................................................  37
About the Operating Protocol Mode .................................................................  37
Determining and Changing the Current Operating Protocol Mode ........................... 38
Using the Fast!UTIL Utility to Determine and Change the Operating Protocol
Mode ................................................................................................... 39
â–Ľ To Determine and Change the Operating Protocol Mode Using the UEFI
Setup Menus ......................................................................................... 44
â–Ľ To Determine and Change the Operating Protocol Mode Using the FCode
Utility .................................................................................................. 47
Determining and Changing the Operating Protocol Mode Using the
QConvergeConsole CLI .......................................................................... 48
â–Ľ To Determine and Change the Operating Protocol Mode Using the
QConvergeConsole GUI .........................................................................  52
SR-IOV/FC-IOR Support ................................................................................ 55
4 Software Installation .....................................................................................  57
Driver Software for the Oracle Solaris OS .........................................................  57
Oracle Solaris Diagnostic Support ............................................................  58
Installing Software for the Red Hat and SUSE Linux OSes ...................................  58
â–Ľ To Install Universal HBA Software for the Red Hat and SUSE Linux
OSes ...................................................................................................  58
Installing Software for the VMware Technology .................................................  59
▼ To Install the Universal HBA Software for the VMware Technology ..........  59
Installing Software for the Windows OS ............................................................ 60
▼ To Install the Universal HBA Software for the Windows OS ....................  60
Diagnostic Support for the Oracle Solaris, Red Hat, SUSE Linux, and Windows
OSes ...........................................................................................................  61
â–Ľ To Install Diagnostic Support for Oracle Solaris, Red Hat, and SUSE Linux
OSes ...................................................................................................  61
Installing the CLI for Updating the BIOS and FCode ...........................................  62
Updating the Universal HBA Firmware .............................................................  62
▼ To Update the Universal HBA Firmware ..............................................  62
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5 Known Issues ................................................................................................ 67
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) Cannot Be Used In Certain
Conditions .................................................................................................... 67
Perform a One-Time Firmware Update For FC SR-IOV Support ............................  68
vpd r/w failed Error Messages Are Displayed .................................................  68
Cannot Boot Net Over DHCP Through the Universal HBA ................................... 69
Glossary ............................................................................................................  71
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Using This Documentation
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Overview – Describes how to troubleshoot and maintain the universal host bus adapter
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Audience – Technicians, system administrators, and authorized service providers
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Required knowledge – Advanced experience troubleshooting and replacing hardware
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♦ ♦ ♦ C H A P T E R 1
Universal HBA Overview
This chapter provides a basic overview of Oracle's Sun Storage 16 Gb Fibre Channel (FC)
ExpressModule Universal Host Bus Adapter (HBA), which is a dual-port ExpressModule HBA
that uses QLogic technology. This chapter also describes the various operating systems, host
platforms, storage, and infrastructure configurations that support the universal HBA, and lists
the universal HBA environmental requirements.
This chapter contains the following sections:
â– 
“Kit Contents” on page 11
â– 
“Universal HBA Features and Specifications” on page 11
â– 
“Operating System and Technology Requirements” on page 14
â– 
“Boot Support” on page 15
â– 
“System Interoperability” on page 15
â– 
“Storage Support” on page 17
â– 
“Environmental Requirements” on page 18
Kit Contents
â– 
Sun Storage 16 Gb Fibre Channel ExpressModule Universal Host Bus Adapter, QLogic
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Accessing Documentation document
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China RoHS Material Disclosure
Universal HBA Features and Specifications
Oracle's Sun Storage 16 Gb Fibre Channel (FC) ExpressModule Universal HBA (part number
7101682) is a dual-port ExpressModule universal host bus adapter, which uses QLogic
technology. The HBA is considered universal because it is a configurable board that enables
you to change its operating protocol mode from a two-port 16 Gb FC to a two-port 10 GbE
Chapter 1 • Universal HBA Overview 11
Universal HBA Features and Specifications
Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) Converged Network Adapter. The universal HBA has four
possible configurations:
â– 
10 GbE FCoE Copper – This configuration provides twin-ax copper cable connectivity
and 10 GbE FCoE universal host bus adapter functionality. No optical modules are installed
in, nor provided with, this configuration of the universal HBA.
â– 
16 Gb FC SW (shortwave) Optical – This configuration requires installing 16 Gb FC
shortwave optical transceiver modules in the SFP+ connectors of the universal HBA,
enabling 16 Gb FC HBA functionality.
â– 
10 GbE FCoE SR (short-range) Optical – This configuration requires installing 10 GbE
short-range optical transceiver modules in the SFP+ connectors of the universal HBA,
enabling 10 GbE FCoE Converged Network Adapter functionality.
â– 
16 Gb FC LW (longwave) Optical – This configuration requires installing 16 Gb FC long-
range optical transceiver modules in the SFP+ connectors of the universal HBA, enabling
16 Gb FC HBA functionality.
Note - If you are using the Universal HBA in an FCoE Converged Network Adapter
configuration, keep in mind that Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) cannot be used on
the same port as FCoE or iSCSI.
Figure 1, “10 GbE FCoE Copper Configuration,” on page 12 shows the physical features of
the universal HBA, without any cables or optical transceiver modules attached.
FIGURE 1
10 GbE FCoE Copper Configuration
Table 1, “Universal Host Bus Adapter Features and Specifications ,” on page 13 lists the
features and specifications for the universal HBA. For a list of supported operating systems, see
Table 2, “Supported Operating System/Technology Versions (Minimum),” on page 14.
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Universal HBA Features and Specifications
TABLE 1
Universal Host Bus Adapter Features and Specifications
Features Description
Form factor PCI ExpressModule, single wide
Connector types Small form-factor pluggable plus (SFP+) cages that can be connected with twin-ax cabling
from supported switch manufacturers (see “Switch Compatibility” on page 17) can
have the following transceivers:
â–  SFP+ 16 Gb shortwave (part number 7101676)
â–  SFP+ 10 Gb short-range (part number 7101678)
â–  SFP+ 16 Gb longwave (part number 7101680)
PCIe specification compliance â–  PCI ExpressModule Electromechanical Specification, Version 1.0
Lanes â–  PCI Express Gen 2 x8
â–  PCI Express Gen 3 x4
PCIe hot-plug and hot-swap functionality Supported
Maximum power consumption Approximately 24 watts
Solaris Dynamic Reconfiguration Supported
FCoE full offload in hardware Supported
Boot support Fibre Channel, Fibre Channel over Ethernet, and Ethernet for all operating systems (see
“Boot Support” on page 15)
Test suite Provided by Oracle VTS software
Receive side scaling (RSS) Supported
MSI-X Supported
Fibre Channel support â–  Dual-port Fibre Channel with 16/8/4 autonegotiation
â–  Topologies supported: FC-SW switched fabric (N_Port), FC-AL arbitrated loop (NL_
Port) (not supported at 16 Gb), and Point-to-point (N_Port)
â–  Dual-port Fibre Channel over Ethernet
FC and FCoE compatibility â–  Fibre Channel Physical and Signaling (FC-PH, FC-PH2, FC-PH3)
â–  Fibre Channel Generic Services (FC-GS-3)
â–  Fibre Channel Framing and Signaling (FC-FS)
â–  Fibre Channel Physical Interface (FC-PI)
â–  Fibre Channel Tape and Medium Changers (FC-Tape)
â–  Fibre Channel Protocol for SCSI (FCP-3-SCSI)
â–  Fibre Channel Switch Fabric (FC-SW-4)
â–  Fibre Channel Protocol for SCSI Support (FC-FCP, FC-FCP2)
â–  FMA support
â–  FC and FCoE boot code for all supported operating systems
Note - Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) cannot be used on the same port as
FCoE or iSCSI.
Ethernet and NIC support Standard Ethernet and Enhanced Ethernet:
â–  IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
â–  IEEE 802.1p and 802.1D
â–  IEEE 802.3x
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Operating System and Technology Requirements
Features Description
â–  IEEE 802.1Qbb
â–  IEEE 802.1Qaz
â–  DCBX CEE Rev 1.01
Controller hardware support:
â–  Jumbo frames support for frame sizes of at least 9 KB
â–  Hardware TCP/UDP checksum generation
â–  Hardware IPv4/IPv6 checksum offload
â–  Hardware large segmentation offload
â–  Hardware header and data split
â–  Full-duplex operation is supported
â–  Up to 128 MAC addresses
â–  Unicast and multicast address filtering
â–  VMware NetQueue
â–  Packet filtering based on MAC address or VLAN tag
â–  Microsoft receiveside scaling (RSS)
â–  NIC teaming
â–  PCI hot-plug functionality
â–  Pre-boot eXecution environment (PXE) boot
Operating System and Technology Requirements
The universal HBA requires the operating system (OS) and technology versions listed in
Table 2, “Supported Operating System/Technology Versions (Minimum),” on page 14, at
minimum.
TABLE 2
Supported Operating System/Technology Versions (Minimum)
Operating System/Technology Supported Versions (minimum)
Oracle Solaris OS â–  Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 for the x86 (64-bit) platform (with Patch IDs
149168-01 and 149176-03)
â–  Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 for the SPARC platform (with Patch IDs
149167-01 and 149175-03)
â–  Oracle Solaris 11.1 for the x86 (64-bit) and SPARC platforms (with
SRU 7)
â–  Oracle Solaris 11.2 for the x86 (64-bit) and SPARC platforms
â–  Oracle Solaris 11.3 for the x86 (64-bit) and SPARC platforms
Oracle Linux OS â–  Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.9 (Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK)
2.6.39-400, at minimum)
â–  Oracle Enterprise Linux 6.4 (UEK 2.6.39-400, at minimum)
SUSE Linux OS â–  SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 10 SP4
â–  SLES 11 SP2
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Boot Support
Operating System/Technology Supported Versions (minimum)
Red Hat Linux OS â–  Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.9 (64-bit)
â–  RHEL 6.4 (64-bit)
Microsoft Windows OS â–  Windows Server 2008 SP2+ (64-bit)
â–  Windows Server 2008 R2 including SP1 (64-bit)
â–  Windows Server 2012
VMware technology â–  VMware ESX/ESXi 5.1
â–  VMware ESX/ESXi 5.0
Boot Support
FC Storage Area Network (SAN) and FCoE SAN booting through the universal HBA is
supported, as listed in Table 3, “Universal HBA Boot Support,” on page 15.
TABLE 3
Universal HBA Boot Support
Operating System/Technology FC SAN Boot Support FCoE SAN Boot Support
Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 Yes No
Oracle Solaris 11.1, 11.2, 11.3 Yes No
Oracle Linux 5.9 and later No No
Oracle Linux 6.4 and later No No
RHEL 5.9 and later Yes
†
Yes
†
RHEL 6.4 and later Yes
†
Yes
†
SLES 10 SP4 and later Yes
†
Yes
†
SLES 11 SP2 and later Yes
†
Yes
†
Windows Server 2008 SP2+ Yes
†
Yes
†
Windows Server 2008 R2 Yes
†
Yes
†
Windows Server 2012 Yes
†
Yes
†
†
While using the Driver Update disk during the installation process. Driver Update is available at the Oracle support area of the QLogic
web site: http://driverdownloads.qlogic.com/QLogicDriverDownloads_UI/Oracle_Search.aspx
System Interoperability
This section provides information about platforms and switches that are compatible with the
universal host bus adapter. This section contains the following topics:
â– 
“Host Platform Support” on page 16
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System Interoperability
â– 
“Switch Compatibility” on page 17
Host Platform Support
The universal HBA is supported by the platforms listed in Table 4, “Host Platform Support,” on
page 16. For the most up-to-date information about supported platforms, see your system
Product Notes and web pages.
For information about supported OS/technology versions, see Table 2, “Supported Operating
System/Technology Versions (Minimum),” on page 14.
TABLE 4
Host Platform Support
Platform Supported OS/Technology
Oracle's SPARC Servers
Fujitsu M10-1, M10-4, and M10-4S Oracle Solaris
Fujitsu M10 PCI Expansion Unit Oracle Solaris
SPARC T4-1 and T4-2 Oracle Solaris
SPARC T5-2, T5-4, and T5-8 Oracle Solaris
SPARC T7-1, T7-2, and T7-4 Oracle Solaris
SPARC M5-32 and M6-32 Oracle Solaris
SPARC M7-8 and M7-16 Oracle Solaris
SPARC 7-2 and 7-2L Oracle Solaris
Oracle SuperCluster M6-32 Oracle Solaris
Oracle's x86 Servers
Sun Server X4-2, X4-2L, X4-4, and X4-8 Oracle Solaris, Windows, Linux, VMware
Oracle Server X5-2, X5-2L, X5-4, and X5-8 Oracle Solaris, Windows, Linux, VMware
Oracle Server X6-2 and X6-2L Oracle Solaris, Windows, Linux, VMware
Oracle Exalytics In-Memory Machine X4-4 and X5-4 Oracle Solaris, Windows, Linux, VMware
Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance X4, X5, and X6 Oracle Solaris, Windows, Linux, VMware
Oracle's Telco Servers
Netra SPARC T4-1 Oracle Solaris
Netra SPARC S7-2 Oracle Solaris
Netra X4270 M3 Oracle Solaris, Windows, Linux, VMware
Netra Server X3-2 and X5-2 Oracle Solaris, Windows, Linux, VMware
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Storage Support
Switch Compatibility
Note - For technical support issues with any of these switches, refer to the product
documentation or contact the switch manufacturer.
The universal HBA supports connecting to any 16 Gb/s Fibre Channel (FC) switch and all
Fibre Channel Over Internet (FCoE) switches from any vendor that follows standard FC
specifications, and follows 10GbE NIC/FCoE specifications, with the following considerations:
â– 
Direct Access Storage for FC is supported with COMSTAR.
â– 
FC-SW switched fabric is supported when the HBA is connected to a 16 Gb/s FC switch.
â– 
FC point-to-point (FC-P2P) (N_Port) is supported.
â– 
FC-AL is not supported at 16 Gb/s or faster.
â– 
An FCoE-capable switch is always required for FCoE connections.
Note - This documentation lists switches that are specifically not supported by the universal
HBA, when applicable.
Note - If you are using a switch to connect to the Universal HBA in CNA Operating Protocol
Mode, keep in mind that Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) cannot be used on the
same port as FCoE or iSCSI.
Storage Support
This section lists the supported arrays and tape storage devices that can connect to the universal
HBA through a supported switch (see “Switch Compatibility” on page 17). This section
provides the following topics:
â– 
“Array Supported Storage” on page 17
â– 
“Tape Storage Support” on page 18
Array Supported Storage
The universal HBA supports connecting, through a supported switch, to the following storage
devices:
â– 
Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3-2, ZS3-4, ZS3-BA, ZS4-4
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Environmental Requirements
â– 
Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Racked System ZS4-4
â– 
Oracle ZFS Backup Appliance
â– 
Oracle FS1-2 Flash Storage System
â– 
Oracle's Sun Storage 2540 M2 Array
â– 
Oracle's Sun Storage 6180 Array
â– 
Oracle's Sun Storage 6540 Array
â– 
Oracle's StorageTek 6580, 6780 with 8 Gbps FC host interface cards
â– 
Oracle's Pillar Axiom 600 storage system
â– 
Oracle's Sun Storage 7110, 7210, 7310, 7410 unified storage systems
â– 
Oracle's Sun ZFS Storage 7120, 7320, 7420, 7720 appliances
Tape Storage Support
The universal HBA supports connecting, through a supported switch, to the following tape
storage devices:
â– 
Oracle's StorageTek SL24 Tape Autoloader
â– 
Oracle's StorageTek SL48 Tape Library
â– 
Oracle's StorageTek SL500 Modular Library
â– 
Oracle's StorageTek SL3000 Modular Library
â– 
Oracle's StorageTek SL8500 Modular Library
â– 
Oracle's StorageTek Virtual Tape Library: VTL Value and VTL Value Plus
â– 
Oracle's StorageTek T10000B, T10000C Tape Drives
â– 
Oracle's StorageTek 9840C Tape Drive
â– 
Oracle's StorageTek 9840D Tape Drive
â– 
IBM LTO4
â– 
IBM LTO5
â– 
HP LTO4
â– 
HP LTO5
â– 
StorageTek Virtual Storage Manager 7
Environmental Requirements
The universal HBA environmental requirements are listed in Table 5, “Universal Host Bus
Adapter Environmental Requirements,” on page 19.
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Environmental Requirements
TABLE 5
Universal Host Bus Adapter Environmental Requirements
Specification Operating Non-Operating
Temperature 0ÂşC to 55ÂşC, non-condensing -40ÂşC to 70ÂşC, non-condensing
Relative Humidity
(RH)
10% to 90% RH, non-condensing, 27ÂşC max wet bulb 93% RH, non-condensing, 38ÂşC max wet bulb
Altitude 3000 m 12,000 m
Vibration 0.20 g in all axes, 5-500 Hz sine 1.0 g in all axes, 5-500 Hz sine
Shock 5 g, 11 ms half-sine 30 g, 11 ms half-sine
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Oracle 7101682 Installation guide

Category
Networking cards
Type
Installation guide

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