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General description
CHARON-AXP supports emulation of DEC-KGPSA-CA PCI Fibre Channel adapter.
Every instance of KGPSA-CA works in one of the three following modes:
- Fabric virtualization mode (mapping to disk images and host/SAN physical disks). This is default mode.
- Usage of "presentation mode" of external storage controllers to automatically configure KGPSA-CA disks correspondent to the LUNs provided by the external storages
- CHARON PCI Pass Through mode (using a specific CHARON PCI Pass Through driver to work through the EMULEX LightPulse PCI/PCI-X/PCIe FC adapter plugged into host)
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Loading KGPSA storage adapter
Syntax for loading KGPSA-CA storage adapter:
Example:
The adapter instance name ("FGA" in the example above) is used then for parametrization, for example:
set FGA container[100]="C:\My disks\vms_distributive.vdisk" |
Numbers in the square brackets represent KGPSA-CA units. They can be in the range 0..32766, but no more than 255 units can be configured on a single controller.
By default KGPSA-CA adapter uses first available PCI slot. If instead some particular slot is needed, refer to this section for details of specific placement of PCI peripherals on CHARON-AXP PCI bus.
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Configuration parameters
The KGPSA-CA PCI FC adapter emulation has the following configuration parameters:
storage_controller_path_id
Parameter | storage_controller_path_id |
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Type | Text String |
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Value | Instructs the CHARON software to create a set of virtual FC devices and connect to the virtual system through the virtual KGPSA FC Adapter. In this mode WWID and UDID values are taken from the storage controller directly. Note that some storage controllers may not support aquiring UDID, in this case this way of mapping cannot be used in case of OpenVMS (Tru64 Unix is Ok)!
Syntax: load KGPSA <controller name> storage_controller_path_id = <Storage controller path ID> |
where the "Storage controller path ID" parameter is a storage (for example SAN) controller path ID. This ID can be obtained from the "Host Device Check" utility ("Storage Controllers" section): 
Once specified, all the disks attached to the storage are automatically mapped as disk units to CHARON. Example: load KGPSA FGA storage_controller_path_id = 5008-05F3-0005-2950-5008-05F3-0005-2951 |
It is also possible to use wildcards for specifying the ID number, for example: load KGPSA FGA storage_controller_path_id = 5008-05F3-0005-2950-*-05F3-0005-* |
In this case CHARON will collect the LUNs from all the matching paths. This syntax works disregarding whether Windows MPIO is active or not. If it is active, CHARON uses "active" path (because it works through Windows), if Windows MPIO is OFF, CHARON selects the first matching path (and warns you in the LOG file). Note that LUNs obtained by usage of "storage_controller_path_id" parameter is not re-enumerated on reboot, so this mode is possible to use in case of shared disks clusters.
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host_bus_location
Parameter | host_bus_location |
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Type | Text String |
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Value | Establish connection between virtual DEC-KGPSA-CA PCI FC adapter and physical EMULEX LightPulse PCI/PCI-X/PCIe FC adapter (pass through mode) Syntax: load KGPSA <controller name> host_bus_location="PCI bus X, device Y, function Z" |
where X, Y, and Z describe location of physical EMULEX LightPulse PCI/PCI-X/PCIe FC adapter in the host computer (see this section for details). Example: load KGPSA FGA host_bus_location="PCI bus 3, device 1, function 0" |
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wwid
Parameter | wwid[N] N is 0..32766 (no more than 255 units) |
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Type | Text String |
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Value | Sets WWID for emulated KGPSA adapter unit in case if the WWID can not be obtained directly from the device CHARON is mapped to. For example in case of disk images or local physical drives CHARON cannot get its WWID from the the host system, so it is automaticaly introduce some generated WWID. In case if this WWID is not acceptable it can be replaced with the custom one using the "wwid" parameter. Syntax: set <controller name> wwid[unit-number]="XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX" |
Example: set FGA wwid[2]="6008-05F3-0005-2950-BF8E-0B86-A0C7-0001" |
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container
Parameter | container[N] N is 0..32766 (no more than 255 units) |
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Type | Text String |
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Value | Possible values of the parameter are strings in one of the following forms: - Physical disk
"\\.\PhysicalDrive<X>", where X is 0, 1, …
Be careful not to destroy all the information from the disk dedicated to CHARON-AXP by mistake. These disks must not be formatted by the host OS.
In this mode WWID is generated by CHARON and UDID is defined by the index of the "container" parameter. Example:
set FGA container[0]=”\\.\PhysicalDrive1" |
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- Physical disk by its WWID
"\\.\PhysicalDrive(DevID =XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX)"
Be careful not to destroy all the information from the disk dedicated to CHARON-AXP by mistake. These disks must not be formatted by the host OS. DevID addresses the target physical disk by its WWID (hexadecimal 128-bit identifier assigned to the disk drive by its manufacturer/originator).
In this mode WWID is generated by CHARON and UDID is defined by the index of the "container" parameter. Example:
set FGA container[100]="\\.\PhysicalDrive(DevID= 6008-05F3-0005-2950-BF8E-0B86-A0C7-0001)"
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The WWID values can be obtained from "Host Device Check" utility ("All drives" section), for example: 
- iSCSI disks
- File representing a physical disk of the HP Alpha system (disk image)
- [<drive>":\"<path-name>"\"]<file-name>[".vdisk"]
These files can be created from scratch with "MkDisk" utility. Data and OS disks backups are transferred from the original system via tapes or network and restored into these container files. Mapping may also include the full path (recommended), for example: "C:\My disks\my_boot_disk.vdisk" Example: set FGA container[401]="my_dka401.vdisk" |
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This parameter is initially not set, thus creating NO storage elements on the controller..
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Parameter | media_type[N] N is 0..32766 (no more than 255 units) |
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Type | Text String |
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Value | Instructs CHARON-AXP to use the supplied value as the PRODUCT field in the FC INQUIRY data returned to a software running on virtual HP Alpha system in response to FC INQUIRY command. If not specified, CHARON-AXP attempts to guess the FC INQUIRY data based on virtual FC device type and underlying container (which is specified in the corresponding container configuration parameter). Initially is not specified. Example: set FGA media_type[0]="HSZ70" |
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removable
Parameter | removable[N] N is 0..32766 (no more than 255 units) |
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Type | Boolean |
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Value | When set to "true", the removable configuration parameter instructs CHARON-AXP to report the corresponding virtual FC device as removable. By default the removable configuration parameter is set to "false". Example: set FGA removable[400]=true |
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geometry
Parameter | geometry [N] N is 0..32766 (no more than 255 units) |
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Type | Text String |
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Value | This formatted string value specifies the explicit geometry of the disk storage element. The string format is <X>”/”<Y>[“/”<Z>][“/”<B>] or <X>”,”<Y>[“,”<Z>][“,”<B>] where: Parameter | Description |
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X | The number of sectors per track | Y | The number of tracks per cylinder | Z | The number of cylinders on the unit. If omitted, Z is calculated based on X, Y and the total number of sectors on the unit that reflects the size of the disk storage element. This is an optional parameter. | B | The total size of the disk (in blocks) reported to the guest OS. If omitted it is calculated automatically. This is an optional parameter. |
If this parameter is not set, CHARON-AXP will configure the geometry based on the most probable disk type. Initially not set. Example: set FGA geometry[201] = "255/255" |
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use_io_file_buffering
Parameter | use_io_file_buffering[N] N is 0..32766 (no more than 255 units) |
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Type | Boolean |
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Value | When set to "true", instructs CHARON-AXP to enable host operating system I/O cache on reading/writing operations. Note that this caching has a significant effect only in case of mapping to disk containers, not physcial drives.
When enabled, host operating system I/O cache may significantly improve I/O performance of the virtual system. At the same time maintaining I/O cache requires additional host resources (CPU and memory) which may negatively affect overall performance of the virtual system. Initially is set to "false". Example: set FGA use_io_file_buffering[300]=true |
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When a disk image connected to an emulated KGPSA-CA controller is dismounted by OpenVMS, it is disconnected from CHARON-AXP and can be manipulated. It can be replaced with a different disk image if it keeps the same name. This capability may be useful when designing back-up and restore procedures. When copying CHARON-AXP disk images while CHARON-AXP is running, please take care to minimize the risk of overloading a heavily loaded CHARON-AXP host system. For example, using a sequential series of simple ftp binary copies is less resource intensive and thus less disruptive than multiple, simultaneous copies.
Empty disk images are created with the "MkDisk" utility.
CHARON-AXP is able to boot from disk images of any OpenVMS/Alpha and Tru64 version.
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Mapping to host resources
There are 3 modes of KGPSA-CA mapping to system resources:
Mode | Description | Pros | Cons |
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Fabric virtualization mode | Virtual KGPSA-CA PCI FC adapter is mapped to physical disks (both local, FC and iSCSI) and disk images This is default mode, suitable for most cases
| - High I/O performance using modern local SSD disks.
| - Requires CHARON-AXP reconfiguration and restart on any change to the mapped disk images and physical drives
- Disk images cannot be used in case of Tru64 cluster, but acceptable for OpenVMS cluster.
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"Presentation" mode | CHARON-AXP automatically creates/removes a set of virtual FC devices on a virtual KGPSA-CA FC adapter correspondent to available external SAN LUNs This mode is recommended in case of working with SAN that may change LUN configuration - so CHARON-AXP will reflect it on-fly w/o reconfiguration and restarting.
| - No reconfiguration and restart of CHARON-AXP is needed on change to the virtual FC drives provided as LUNs by the connected SAN.
- Effectively any SAN FC system could be used, that means newer, faster, larger, FC HBA controllers and device drivers supported by newer, faster host server platforms and operating systems - it offers significant performance capabilities and performance improvements.
| - Target configurations are restricted to the SAN models capable to work with HW Alphas (for example aquiring UDID must be supported in case of OpenVMS).
This restriction comes from the fact that different SAN controllers could have different level of SCSI-3 protocol support, and if apparently some individual SAN model does not properly support complete set of SCSI-3 commands used by OpenVMS & Tru64 KGPSA-CA drivers, then with high probability such SAN Controller will not be able to work with CHARON-AXP in "presentation" (as well as in Pass Through) Mode.
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Pass Through mode | This mode allows connection between virtual KGPSA-CA FC adapter and physical EMULEX LightPulse PCI/PCI-X/PCIe FC adapter plugged into host’s PCI/PCI-X/PCIe slot This mode is recommended for cluster setups that include HW Alphas
| - High performance
- Support of shared disks and cluster configuration that includes HW Alphas
| - Cannot be used in VMware environment
- Obsolete PCI-X cards are not available anymore, HBA list is restricted to several EMULEX HBA models only. No way to use HBA from other vendors.
- Target configurations are restricted to SAN models capable to work with HW Alphas.
- As EMULEX LightPulse PCI/PCI-X/PCIe FC adapters have been never used on Alphas, formally there is a probability that some compatibility problems may be detected.
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Fabric virtualization mode
In this mode KGPSA-CA PCI FC adapter can be directly mapped to physical disks (both local and iSCSI) and disk images as shown in the following example:
set FGA container[0]="C:\My disks\my_dka401.vdisk"
set FGA container[100]="\\.\PhysicalDrive1"
set FGA container[200]="\\.\PhysicalDrive(DevID= 6008-05F3-0005-2950-BF8E-0B86-A0C7-0001)"
set FGA container[300]="\\.\PhysicalDrive(iSCSITarget= iqn.2008-04:iSCSI.charon-target-test1, LUN= 1)"
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Use only "Mapping by WWID" and "Mapping iSCSI disks" syntax in case of the mapped physical disk located on some external disk controller (SAN, etc) since the "\\.\PhysicalDrive<N>" re-enumeration may happen on CHARON host reboot.
Note that WWID and UDID is generated by CHARON in its mode. It may be important in case of shared disks cluster configurations.
See the "Configuration parameters" section for details.
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Usage of "presentation mode"
CHARON-AXP can utilize so called "presentation mode" of the storage controller it maps to.
In this mode CHARON-AXP creates a set of virtual FC devices and connects to the SAN system through the virtual KGPSA FC adapter.
The main benefit of this mode is a flexible way of CHARON-AXP virtual disks management depending on the mapped storage controller configuration. LUN parameters of any available to CHARON host storage controller specified in CHARON-AXP configuration file via "storage_controller_path_id" parameter are automatically scanned and then assigned as ‘virtual’ FC drives which guest OS can see, no need to manually change/redefine/modify virtual LUN parameters in emulator.
For example if an extra disk has been added to the storage controller it will automatically appear as a new disk unit on the corresponding virtual KGPSA-CA virtual controller mapped to that storage controller.
In "presentation mode" CHARON-AXP supports the following operations with FC disks (similar to ones supported in KGPSA FC Pass Through mode) w/o need of CHARON-AXP emulator restart:
- Dynamically allocation (retranslation) of new created SAN LUN to virtual Alpha configuration
- Scan and translation of SAN LUN parameters to virtual Alpha’s KGPSA DGxx: virtual drive parameters
- Propagation of SAN LUN size change to virtual Alpha’s KGPSA virtual drive parameters
- Automatically deallocation from virtual Alpha deleted SAN LUN
Example of configuration:
load KGPSA FGA storage_controller_path_id = 5008-05F3-0005-2950-5008-05F3-0005-2951
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The ID number specified in the example above is a storage (for example SAN) controller path ID. This ID can be obtained from the "Host Device Check" utility ("Storage Controllers" section):

Once specified, all the disks attached to the storage are automatically mapped as disk units to CHARON.
It is also possible to use wildcards for specifying the ID number:
load KGPSA FGA storage_controller_path_id = 5008-05F3-0005-2950-*-05F3-0005-* |
In this case CHARON will collect the LUNs from all the matching paths.
This syntax works disregarding whether Windows MPIO is active or not. If it is active, CHARON uses "active" path (because it works through Windows), if Windows MPIO is OFF, CHARON selects the first matching path (and warns you in the LOG file).
Note that LUNs obtained by usage of "storage_controller_path_id" parameter is not re-enumerated on reboot, so this mode is possible to use in case of shared disks clusters.
Note that the WWID and UDID are automatically obtained from disk server (SAN) in this mode - it is very convenient in case of shared disks cluster configurations. Also note that some storage controllers may not support aquiring UDID - in this case this way of mapping cannot be used in case of OpenVMS (Tru64 Unix is Ok)!
See the "Configuration parameters" section for details.
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Pass Through mode
The CHARON PCI Pass Through mode allows connection between virtual DEC-KGPSA-CA PCI FC adapter and physical EMULEX LightPulse PCI/PCI-X/PCIe FC adapter plugged into host’s PCI/PCI-X/PCIe slot.
Syntax:
load <controller name> host_bus_location="PCI bus X, device Y, function Z" |
Example:
load KGPSA FGA host_bus_location="PCI bus 3, device 1, function 0" |
The "host_bus_location" parameter addresses the host EMULEX LightPulse PCI/PCI-X/PCIe FC adapter in the following way:
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"PCI bus X" | PCI bus number of the host EMULEX LightPulse PCI/PCI-X/PCIe FC adapter |
"device Y" | PCI bus device number of the host EMULEX LightPulse PCI/PCI-X/PCIe FC adapter |
"function Z" | The "function" parameter of the the host EMULEX LightPulse PCI/PCI-X/PCIe FC adapter |
The following is a list of EMULEX LightPulse PCI/PCI-X/PCIe FC adapters supported by CHARON-AXP PCI Pass Through driver and suitable for emulation of KGPSA-CA PCI FC adapter in CHARON PCI Pass Through mode:
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LP8000 LP9000 LP9002 LP9802 LP10000 LP10000DC LP10000-S LPX1000 LP11002 LPe11002 (FC2242SR, A8003A) LPe1105 LPe12002 (AJ762B) | LPe1150 (FC2142SR, A8002A) | LPe11000 |
Also see the "Configuration parameters" section for details
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Installation of EMULEX LightPulse PCI/PCI-X/PCIe FC adapter driver
- Install the EMULEX LightPulse PCI/PCI-X/PCIe FC adapter (see below for a list of supported models) to some spare PCI/PCI-X/PCIe slot of the host system
- Boot a Windows operating system
- Install the EMULEX LightPulse PCI/PCI-X/PCIe FC adapter driver from the following directory "C:\Program Files\CHARON\Drivers\EMULEX_X.X.0.XXXXX" by choosing the "Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)" option and then selecting the "emulex_lp_ppt_amd64.inf" file.
- Direct Windows to use this custom driver instead of the default one:
- Type "gpedit.msc" in the "Search programs and files" field under "Start" menu, press "Enter"
- In the appearing applet choose: Administrative Templates -> System -> Device Installation -> Device Installation Restrictions -> Prevent Installation of Devices not described by other policy settings
Change the default "Not configured" to "Disabled"; press "Ok" to apply,
- Reboot the host
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There are 2 ways of getting the required parametrs for mapping virtual KGPSA-CA to EMULEX LightPulse PCI/PCI-X/PCIe FC adapter plugged into host’s PCI/PCI-X/PCIe slot:
- Usage of "HOST Device Check" utility. Follow the link for details.
- Collecting the parameters directly using "Device Manager" applet
To collect the parameters directly using "Device Manager" applet, open “Computer Management” application and select “Device Manager”:

In the right panel select desired physical EMULEX LP FibreChannel adapter under "CHARON PCI Pass Through":

Open its properties sheet by double-clicking on the selected adapter:

The “Location:” on the above picture gives X, Y, and Z for the "host_bus_location" parameter, for example:
load KGPSA FGA host_bus_location = "PCI bus 3, device 1, function 0"
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Non-US-EN installations of Windows may present “Location:” string in local language, but "host_bus_location" parameter requires English notation, so the words “PCI”, “bus”, “device”, and “function” must be specified in English.
Configuration of KGPSA-CA in pass through mode
FCMGR utility description
To configure KGPSA-CA adapter in pass through mode a special SRM console utility "FCMGR" is used (it has the same functionality as the "WWIDMGR" utility of the native HP Alpha hardware).
It provides the following functionality:
Command | Description |
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fc rescan {/verbose}
| Scans connected SAN using FC adapters, discovers FC ports, storage controllers, logical units and then builds volatile FC database. The "/verbose" qualifier enables FC communication trace on console (for diagnostic and troubleshooting). |
fc show {adapter | port | device}
| Displays corresponding part of volatile FC database. |
fc set {boot | dump} udid <X>
| Fills the environment variables wwid0..wwid3 and n1..n4 to identify path(s) to logical unit with the specified UDID. These variables are later used by "INIT" to create device database entries and by OpenVMS/Tru64 to get access to boot and dump disks. This command does NOT make any change to other environment variables. |
fc clear
| Clears environment variables wwid0..wwid3 and n1..n4, which automatically disable (but do NOT delete) device database entries representing FC attached devices. This command does NOT affect volatile FC database. |
Example of usage:
P00>>>fc show devices
UDID:110 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-0081 (ev:none) via adapter via fc_port con [0] pga0.0.0.5.1 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf1 yes (ev:none) [1] pga0.0.0.5.1 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf4 yes (ev:none) UDID:108 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-0039 (ev:none) via adapter via fc_port con [12] pga0.0.0.5.1 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf1 yes (ev:none) [13] pga0.0.0.5.1 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf4 yes (ev:none)
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Configuration steps using FCMGR utility
Once the configuration steps described above are done, start the CHARON-AXP and wait for the P00>>> prompt.
Please refer to the following example with two FC adapters PGA and PGB defined:
initializing ...
polling for units on kzpba0, slot 4, bus 0, hose 0 ... pka0.0.0.4.0 PKA0 Q-Logic/ISP PCI SCSI HBA
polling for units on kgpsa0, slot 5, bus 0, hose 0 ... pga0.0.0.5.0 PGA0 WWN 1000-0000-C92E-97C9
fabric WWN 2003-0060-6920-4682
directory WWN 20fc-0060-6920-4682 port 021400 WWN 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf1
lun 0000000000000100 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:100 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-0038
lun 0000000000000200 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:200 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-0074
lun 0000000000000300 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:300 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-007b
lun 0000000000000400 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:400 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-0080
lun 0000000000006c00 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:108 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-0039 lun 0000000000006d00 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:208 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-003a lun 0000000000000000
port 021500 WWN 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf4 lun 0000000000000100 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:100 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-0038 lun 0000000000000200 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:200 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-0074 lun 0000000000000300 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:300 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-007b lun 0000000000000400 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:400 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-0080 lun 0000000000006c00 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:108 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-0039 lun 0000000000006d00 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:208 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-003a lun 0000000000000000
polling for units on kgpsa1, slot 6, bus 0, hose 0 ... pgb0.0.0.6.0 PGB0 WWN 1000-0000-C92D-8D00 fabric WWN 2003-0060-6920-45ff directory WWN 20fc-0060-6920-45ff port 011400 WWN 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf2 lun 0000000000000100 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:100 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-0038 lun 0000000000000200 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:200 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-0074 lun 0000000000000300 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:300 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-007b lun 0000000000000400 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:400 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-0080 lun 0000000000006c00 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:108 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-0039 lun 0000000000006d00 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:208 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-003a lun 0000000000000000
port 011500 WWN 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf3 lun 0000000000000100 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:100 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-0038
lun 0000000000000200 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:200 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-0074 lun 0000000000000300 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:300 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-007b
lun 0000000000000400 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:400 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-0080
lun 0000000000006c00 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:108 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-0039
lun 0000000000006d00 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:208 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-003a
lun 0000000000000000
port 011100 failed port login
... enter console
CHARON-AXP (AlphaServer ES40) emulator. Version 4.6 Copyright (C) 2015, STROMASYS (www.stromasys.com)
P00>>>
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The next step is to configure paths for the FC storage:
P00>>>fc show devices
UDID:100 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-0038 (ev:none) via adapter via fc_port con [0] pga0.0.0.5.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf1 no (ev:none) [1] pga0.0.0.5.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf4 yes (ev:none) [2] pgb0.0.0.6.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf2 no (ev:none) [3] pgb0.0.0.6.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf3 yes (ev:none) UDID:200 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-0074 (ev:none) via adapter via fc_port con [4] pga0.0.0.5.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf1 no (ev:none) [5] pga0.0.0.5.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf4 yes (ev:none) [6] pgb0.0.0.6.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf2 no (ev:none) [7] pgb0.0.0.6.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf3 yes (ev:none) UDID:300 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-007b (ev:none) via adapter via fc_port con [8] pga0.0.0.5.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf1 no (ev:none) [9] pga0.0.0.5.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf4 yes (ev:none) [10] pgb0.0.0.6.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf2 no (ev:none) [11] pgb0.0.0.6.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf3 yes (ev:none) UDID:400 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-0080 (ev:none) via adapter via fc_port con [12] pga0.0.0.5.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf1 no (ev:none) [13] pga0.0.0.5.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf4 yes (ev:none) [14] pgb0.0.0.6.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf2 no (ev:none) [15] pgb0.0.0.6.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf3 yes (ev:none) UDID:108 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-0039 (ev:none) via adapter via fc_port con [16] pga0.0.0.5.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf1 yes (ev:none) [17] pga0.0.0.5.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf4 no (ev:none) [18] pgb0.0.0.6.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf2 yes (ev:none) [19] pgb0.0.0.6.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf3 no (ev:none) UDID:208 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-003a (ev:none) via adapter via fc_port con [20] pga0.0.0.5.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf1 yes (ev:none) [21] pga0.0.0.5.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf4 no (ev:none) [22] pgb0.0.0.6.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf2 yes (ev:none) [23] pgb0.0.0.6.0 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf3 no (ev:none)
P00>>>fc set boot udid 400
P00>>>INIT
initializing ...
polling for units on kzpba0, slot 4, bus 0, hose 0 ... pka0.0.0.4.0 PKA0 Q-Logic/ISP PCI SCSI HBA
polling for units on kgpsa0, slot 5, bus 0, hose 0 ... pga0.0.0.5.0 PGA0 WWN 1000-0000-C92E-97C9
fabric WWN 2003-0060-6920-4682
directory WWN 20fc-0060-6920-4682 port 021400 WWN 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf1
lun 0000000000000100 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:100 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-0038
lun 0000000000000200 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:200 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-0074
lun 0000000000000300 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:300 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-007b
lun 0000000000000400 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:400 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-0080
lun 0000000000006c00 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:108 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-0039 lun 0000000000006d00 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:208 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-003a lun 0000000000000000 port 021500 WWN 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf4 lun 0000000000000100 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:100 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-0038 lun 0000000000000200 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:200 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-0074 lun 0000000000000300 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:300 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-007b lun 0000000000000400 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:400 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-0080 lun 0000000000006c00 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:108 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-0039 lun 0000000000006d00 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:208 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-003a lun 0000000000000000
polling for units on kgpsa1, slot 6, bus 0, hose 0 ... pgb0.0.0.6.0 PGB0 WWN 1000-0000-C92D-8D00 fabric WWN 2003-0060-6920-45ff directory WWN 20fc-0060-6920-45ff port 011400 WWN 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf2 lun 0000000000000100 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:100 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-0038 lun 0000000000000200 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:200 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-0074 lun 0000000000000300 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:300 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-007b lun 0000000000000400 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:400 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-0080 lun 0000000000006c00 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:108 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-0039 lun 0000000000006d00 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:208 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-003a lun 0000000000000000
port 011500 WWN 5000-1fe1-000b-6bf3 lun 0000000000000100 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:100 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-0038
lun 0000000000000200 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:200 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-0074 lun 0000000000000300 DEC HSG80 V88F UDID:300 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-007b
lun 0000000000000400 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:400 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-9081-1283-0080
lun 0000000000006c00 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:108 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-0039
lun 0000000000006d00 DEC HSG80 V88F
UDID:208 WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-000b-6bf0-0009-0440-4014-003a
lun 0000000000000000
port 011100 failed port login
... enter console
CHARON-AXP (AlphaServer ES40) emulator. Version 4.6 Copyright (C) 2015, STROMASYS (www.stromasys.com)
P00>>>SHOW DEV
sys0.0.0.0.0 SYS0 System ROOT Device ewa0.0.0.3.0 EWA0 00-51-71-F5-8E-D8 pka0.0.0.4.0 PKA0 Q-Logic/ISP PCI SCSI HBA pga0.0.0.5.0 PGA0 WWN 1000-0000-C92E-97C9 pgb0.0.0.6.0 PGB0 WWN 1000-0000-C92D-8D00 pqa0.0.0.15.0 PQA0 ALi 1553C Integrated IDE Controller pqb0.0.1.15.0 PQB0 ALi 1553C Integrated IDE Controller dqa0.0.0.15.0 DQA0 Virtual ATAPI - TEAC DW-224E-V dka0.0.0.4.0 DKA0 Virtual SCSI Disk (C)SRI dga400.1001.0.5.0 $1$DGA400 DEC HSG80 V88F dga400.1002.0.5.0 $1$DGA400 DEC HSG80 V88F dgb400.1003.0.6.0 $1$DGA400 DEC HSG80 V88F dgb400.1004.0.6.0 $1$DGA400 DEC HSG80 V88F
P00>>>BOOT $1$DGA400
dga400.1001.0.5.0: failed to open device (boot dga400.1002.0.5.0) jumping to bootstrap code
OpenVMS (TM) Alpha Operating System, Version V7.3-2 © Copyright 1976-2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. %SMP-I-CPUTRN, CPU #02 has joined the active set. %SMP-I-CPUTRN, CPU #03 has joined the active set. %SMP-I-CPUTRN, CPU #01 has joined the active set. Please enter date and time (DD-MMM-YYYY HH:MM)
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