installing KGPSA-CX (HBA)

From: Cohen, Andy (Andy.Cohen@cognex.com)
Date: Sun Jul 17 2005 - 11:49:04 EDT


I just installed a KGPSA-CX on an AS 800 running 5.1A PK6. Seems to
have installed correctly:
 
root@sif==> emxmgr -t emx0
 
emx0 state information:
  Link : connection is DOWN
  Link is SCSI bus 3 (e.g. scsi3)
          SCSI target id -1
          portname is 1000-0000-C923-BA1E
          nodename is 2000-0000-C923-BA1E
  There are no connected N_Ports in the topology

 
from /var/adm/messages:
                                        emx0 at pci0 slot 14
                                        KGPSA-CA : Driver Rev 2.11 : F/W
Rev
                                         _3.91A1(2.20A0) : wwn
                                         _1000-0000-c923-ba1e
                                        emx0: Using console topology
setting
                                         _of : Fabric
                                        emx0: emx_linkup_timedout: link
up
                                         _timeout has expired

We are going to connect this to a SAN (3PAR) but haven't done that yet
(i.e., no cabling is connecting this HBA and the SAN). Is that why the
first message says "connection is DOWN"?

Also, how do I get the OS to see this?

When I issue:

root@sif==> hwmgr -show scsi

        SCSI DEVICE DEVICE DRIVER NUM DEVICE FIRST
 HWID: DEVICEID HOSTNAME TYPE SUBTYPE OWNER PATH FILE VALID
PATH
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
   40: 0 sif disk none 2 1 dsk0 [0/0/0]
   41: 1 sif cdrom none 0 1 cdrom0 [0/4/0]
   42: 3 sif disk none 2 1 dsk1 [1/0/0]
   43: 4 sif disk none 0 1 dsk2 [1/1/0]
   44: 5 sif disk none 2 1 dsk3 [1/3/0]
   45: 6 sif disk none 2 1 dsk4 [1/4/0]
   46: 7 sif disk none 0 1 (null)
   47: 8 sif disk none 2 1 dsk6 [2/0/0]
   49: 10 sif disk none 2 1 dsk8 [2/3/0]
   50: 11 sif disk none 2 1 dsk9 [2/4/0]
   51: 2 sif tape none 0 1 tape0 [0/5/0]
   52: 12 sif disk none 0 1 (null)
   53: 13 sif disk none 2 1 dsk11 [2/5/0]
   54: 14 sif disk none 0 1 (null)
   55: 9 sif disk none 0 1 dsk13 [2/1/0]
   56: 15 sif disk none 2 2 dsk14 [2/6/0]
   57: 16 sif disk none 2 1 dsk15 [1/6/0]
   58: 17 sif disk none 2 1 dsk16 [1/2/0]
   59: 18 sif disk none 2 1 dsk17 [1/5/0]

And:

root@sif==> scu show edt

CAM Equipment Device Table (EDT) Information:

    Bus/Target/Lun Device Type ANSI Vendor ID Product ID
Revision N/W
    -------------- ----------- ------ --------- ----------------
-------- ---
     0 0 0 Direct SCSI-2 DEC RZ1CB-CA (C) DEC LYJ0
W
     0 4 0 CD-ROM SCSI-2 DEC RRD47 (C) DEC 1206
N
     0 5 0 Sequential SCSI-2 DEC TLZ09 (C)DEC 0173
N
     1 0 0 Direct SCSI-2 DEC RZ1CB-CS (C) DEC 0656
W
     1 1 0 Direct SCSI-2 DEC RZ1CF-CF (C) DEC 1614
W
     1 2 0 Direct SCSI-3 COMPAQ BD0366459B B016
W
     1 3 0 Direct SCSI-2 DEC RZ1CB-CS (C) DEC 0656
W
     1 4 0 Direct SCSI-2 DEC RZ1EF-CB (C) DEC 0370
W
     1 5 0 Direct SCSI-2 COMPAQ BD0366459B B010
W
     1 6 0 Direct SCSI-2 COMPAQ BD0366459B B010
W
     2 0 0 Direct SCSI-2 DEC RZ2ED-LS (C) DEC 0306
W
     2 1 0 Direct SCSI-3 COMPAQ BD01865CC4 HPB6
W
     2 3 0 Direct SCSI-2 COMPAQ BD036635C5 B020
W
     2 4 0 Direct SCSI-2 COMPAQ BD036635C5 B020
W
     2 5 0 Direct SCSI-2 COMPAQ BD018122C0 3B09
W
     2 6 0 Direct SCSI-3 COMPAQ BD0366459B B016
W

I don't see anything I would recognize as the HBA. Am I overlooking it
or do I need to run something?

The driver is 2.11 -- do I need a more recent one? I can't find
anything for this on the HP ITRC site.

Thanks!
Andy



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