Name of display item | Value | Description | |
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Basic Information of Port | WWPN | Eight-byte WWPN | Indicates the WWPN (World Wide Port Name) set for an HBA. |
WWNN | Eight-byte WWNN | Indicates the WWNN (World Wide Node Name) set for an HBA. | |
WWPN before HBA Replacement | Eight-byte WWPN | Indicates the WWPN (World Wide Port Name) set for an HBA to be replaced. | |
Device Status | "normal", | Indicates the status of a device. When the monitoring status is "unmonitored" or "undefined", it is indicated as "unknown". An agent of the Solaris OS or a Windows server node collects device status information in greater detail than SSC Agent on the same platform. Thus, the device status reported by both agents may not be identical In case that "HBAstatus=off" is defined in Correlation.ini file, the HBA icon displayed will be always "normal". For the detail information of Correlation.ini file, refer to "Appendix C Customization". | |
Monitoring Status | "normal", | Indicates the level of recognition of a device by this software. "normal" indicates that the device is recognized normally. "unmonitored" indicates that a previously recognized HBA can no longer be recognized. If the HBA is possible still installed, check the HBA itself. If the HBA is not installed and access path inheritance is not planned, delete this HBA icon. "undefined" indicates that operation of the device in a LAN has been verified, though the device is not registered with this software. "The access path must be inherited" indicates that an access path must be inherited because an HBA was replaced. | |
Manufacturer Name | Any character string | Indicates a manufacturer name as follows: "FUJITSU" for the PW008FC2A, PW008FC2-G, PW008FC3, GP7B8FC1A, GP7B8FC1-G, GP7B8FC1, SE0X7F11F, SE0X7F12F. "SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC". for XSEFC401AF/XSEFC402AF. "QLOGIC" for the SG-XPCI1FC-QF2, SG-XPCI2FC-QF2, SG-XPCI1FC-QL2, and SG-XPCI2FC-QF2-Z. "QLOGIC" for the GP5-FC101, GP5-FC102, PG-FC102, PG-FCD101, PG-FCD102, QLA2100F, QLA2200, QLA2340. "JAYCOR" for the SN10-FC01 and FC64-1063. "EMULEX" is for MC-08FC11, MC-08FC31, MC-08FC41, MC-08FC51, MC-08FC61, MC-08FC71, PG-FC105, PG-FC106, PG-FC107, PG-FC201, PG-FC202, PG-FCD201, LP7000, LP8000, LP9000, LP9002S, LP9002L, LP9802, LP10000, LP1050, LP1050Ex. "Hewlett-Packard" for the A6795A, A5158A, A6826A, AB378A, AB378B, AB379A, AB379B. "IBM" for the 6228 and 6239. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. | |
Product Name | Any character string | Indicates a product name as follows: "PFCA", "GP7B8FC1", "PW008FC2" or "PW008FC3" are for PW008FC2A, PW008FC2-G, PW008FC3, GP7B8FC1A, GP7B8FC1-G, GP7B8FC1. "SE0X7F11F" is for SE0X7F11F. "SE0X7F12F" is for SE0X7F12F. "LPe11000-S" is for XSEFC401AF. "LPe11002-S" is for XSEFC402AF. In SG-XPCI1FC-QF2, SG-XPCI2FC-QF2, SG-XPCI1FC-QL2, and SG-XPCI2FC-QF2-Z, the name starts with "375". "QLA2100F" is for GP5-FC101 and QLA2100F. "QLA23xx" or "QLA2340" is for QLA2340 in the Windows version. "QLA2200" is for GP5-FC102, PG-FC102, and QLA2200. "FCAW" is for SN10-FC01 and FC64-1063. "LP7K" and "LP8K" are for LP7000 and LP8000 in the Solaris OS version. "LP7K/8K/9K" are in the Windows version. "LP9K" and "LP9000" are for LP9000/9002S in the Solaris OS version. "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP9000" is in the Windows version. "LP9K" or "LP9802" are for LP9802 in the Solaris OS version. "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP9802" is in the Windows version. "LP10K" or "LP10000" are for LP10000 in the Solaris OS version. "LP9K" or "LP9002" are for PG-FC105 is for PG-FC105 and LP9002L in the Solaris OS version. "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP9002" is in the Windows version. "LP9002" is in the Linux version. "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP9802" is for PG-FC106 in the Windows version. "LP9802" is for PG-FC106 in the Linux version. "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP1050" is for PG-FC107, PG-FC201, LP1050, LP1050Ex in the Windows version. "LP1050" is in the Linux version. "LP7K/8K/9K" in the Windows version. "QLA23xx" or "QLA2312" is for PG-FCD101,PG-FCD102 in the Windows version. "QLA2312" or "FCI/O-CARD2Gb/s" is in the Linux version. "LPe1150-F4" is for PG-FC202. "BX600-FC42E" is for PG-FCD201. "LP10000" or "2Gb" is for the MC-08FC11, MC08FC71 in the Linux version. "LP11000-M4" or "4Gb" is for MC-08FC31. "LP11002-M4" or "4Gb" is for MC-08FC41. "LPe11000-M4" or "4Gb" is for MC-08FC51. "LPe11002-M4" or "4Gb" is for MC-08FC61. "A6795A" is for A6795A. "A5158A" is for A5158A. "A6826A" is for A6826A. "AB378A" is for AB378A. "AB378-60101" is for AB378B. "AB379A" is for AB379A. "AB379-60101" is for AB379B. "6228" is for 6228. "6239" is for 6239. When it is unknown, "HBA" is displayed. | |
Current FC Port Type | "N", | Indicates the type of Fibre Channel port that is active. | |
Supported FC Classes | "Class1", | Indicates the class of Fibre Channel supported. | |
Supported FC Port Type | "N", | Indicates the type of Fibre Channel port supported. | |
Driver Version | Driver version | Indicates the driver version. | |
HBA Port Information | Controller Number | Controller number | Indicates a controller number. Displays only in a Solaris OS environment. The controller number corresponds to X in /dev/rdsk/cXtY. This may not be displayed when /dev/rdsk/cXtY does not exist or the destination is only tape. |
SCSI Port Number | SCSI Port Number | Indicates a SCSI port number. This value is displayed only in a Windows environment. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. | |
SCSI Adapter Number | SCSI Adapter Number | Indicates a SCSI adapter number. This value is displayed only in a Linux environment. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. | |
Physical HBA Number | Any character string | Indicates physical number of an HBA. Example for a Solaris OS Sbus card: sbus@4,0/fcaw@1,0 Example for a Solaris OS PCI card (for FUJITSU/EMULEX): pci@9,2000/fibre-channel@2 Example for a Solaris OS PCI card (for SE0X7F12F): pci@36,600000/fibre-channel@0,1 Example for a Solaris OS PCI card (for XSEFC401AF,XSEFC402AF): pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@8/SUNW,emlxs@0,1/fp@0,0 Example for a Solaris OS PCI card (for SG-XPCI1FC-QF2, SG-XPCI2FC-QF2, SG-XPCI1FC-QL2, SG-XPCI2FC-QF2-Z): pci@1f,0/pci@5/SUNW,qlc@1,1 Example for a Solaris OS PCI card (for QLOGIC): pci@9,2000/scsi@2 When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. This information is not displayed in a Windows, Linux, HP-UX, or AIX environment. | |
Logical HBA Number | Logical number | Indicates an HBA logical number. Indicates an HBA device name for the AIX version. When it is unknown, the value is displayed with hbaX format. | |
Bus Number | Bus Number | Indicates a bus number. This value is displayed only in a Windows or Linux environment. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. | |
Affinity Type | "NO_Affinity", | Indicates the type of storage affinity (LUN mapping) set for an HBA. NO_Affinity indicates that storage affinity is not set. Another_Binding indicates that storage affinity (LUN mapping) is not set or that zoning is set with a Fibre Channel switch or storage. In the Linux server node equipped with PG-FC105 (driver version:V4.20q-1), PG-FC106 (driver version:V4.20q-1) and PG-FCD101, PG-FCD102 even if Binding is setting by WWPN, this status is shown. WWPN_Binding indicates that Binding is set for its WWPN. | |
Connection Permission WWPN | Eight-byte WWPN | Indicates the partners' WWPN associated with an access path. | |
Connection Permission Target Number | 0 to 255 | Indicates the value of Target ID (Y in cXtY of a special file in the Solaris OS) associated with an access path. The value is not displayed for XSEFC401AF/XSEFC402AF. The value is not displayed for SG-XPCI1FC-QF2, SG-XPCI2FC-QF2, SG-XPCI1FC-QL2, and SG-XPCI2FC-QF2-Z. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. | |
Connection Permission Affinity Group | Any character string | Indicates the AffinityGroup name on the storage side corresponding to the access path. (ETERNUS8000, ETERNUS6000, ETERNUS4000, ETERNUS3000, ETERNUS2000, and GR only) | |
Connection Permission LUN | Any character string | Indicates the LUN set for an access path. The list of LUN set to the access path is displayed. When the physical Drive number can be acquired for Windows, it bundles by () behind the LUN number and displays. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. | |
Current FC Class | "Class1", | Indicates the class of Fibre Channel set for an access path. If it is unsure, indicates "Class_Unknown". | |
Access Path Status | "Normal", | Indicates the access path status. "Normal" indicates that the access path is in the normal state. "Config miss match" indicates an incorrect or incomplete access path setting. "Access Path Error" indicates that a problem occurred in the middle of an access path or that a path in a multipath configuration is blocked. |