INSTALLATION GUIDE
ASA-7211C/F iSCSI ADAPTER
FOR INITIATOR APPLICATIONS
Regulatory Compliance Statements
Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. However, if this
equipment does cause interference to radio or television equipment reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
Use a shielded and properly grounded I/O cable and power cable to ensure compliance of
this unit to the specified limits of the rules.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Adaptec, Inc.
ASA-7211C
ASA-7211F
Tested to Comply
With FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
European Union Compliance Statement
This Information Technology Equipment has been tested and found to comply with
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, as amended by 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC, in
accordance with:
I EN55022 (1998) Emissions
I EN55024 (1998) Immunity:
– EN61000-4-2 (1998) Electrostatic discharge: 4 kV contact, 8 kV air
– EN61000-4-3 (1998) Radiated immunity
– EN61000-4-4 (1995) Electrical fast transients/burst: 1 kV AC, 0.5 kV I/O
– EN61000-4-5 (1995) Surges 1 kV differential mode, 2 kV common mode
– EN61000-4-6 (1996) Conducted immunity: 3 V
– EN61000-4-11 (1994) Supply dips and variation: 30% and 100%
In addition, all equipment requiring U.L. listing has been found to comply with EMC
Directive 73/23/EEC as amended by 93/68/EEC in accordance with EN60950 with
amendments A1, A2, A3, A4, A11.
Australian/New Zealand Compliance Statement
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to the Australian/New Zealand standard AS/NZS 3548 set out by
the Spectrum Management Agency.
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Canadian Compliance Statement
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-
Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur
le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
Japanese Compliance (Voluntary Control Council Initiative)
This equipment complies to class B Information Technology equipment based on
VCCI (Voluntary Control Council for Interface). This equipment is designed for home
use but it may causes radio frequency interference problem if used too near to a
television or radio. Please handle it correctly per this documentation.
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Introduction
Kit Contents 1-2
Adapter Illustrations 1-3
System Requirements 1-4
Hardware Requirements 1-4
Supported iSCSI targets 1-4
Operating System Requirements 1-4
Using the Adaptec iSCSI Installation CD 1-5
About the Documentation 1-6
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Installing the Adaptec iSCSI Adapter
Installing the Initiator Mode Driver
Installing the Driver in Windows 2000 3-2
Windows NT 4.0 3-5
Installing the Driver in Windows NT 4.0 3-5
Updating the Driver in Windows NT 4.0 3-5
Red Hat Linux 3-7
Installing the Red Hat Module 3-7
Removing the Red Hat Module 3-8
Enabling Multi-LUN Support in Linux 3-9
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Configuring Your iSCSI System
Running iConfig on Windows 4-2
Running iConfig on Red Hat Linux 4-3
Using Express Setup to Configure Your iSCSI Adapter 4-4
Changing Your iConfig Password 4-5
Configuration Tasks 4-5
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Introduction
In this Chapter
Read This First
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1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
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Adaptec iSCSI Adapter Features
Kit Contents
Adapter Illustrations
System Requirements
Using the Adaptec iSCSI Installation CD
About the Documentation
Overview of the Installation Process
The Adaptec® Storage Accelerator (ASA) 7211 iSCSI storage adapter is
a PCI Host Bus Adapter (HBA) that enables servers and storage
systems to be used in iSCSI SANs using an Ethernet interconnect. The
adapter provides efficient, high-performance TCP/IP and iSCSI
protocol offload, with throughput up to 2 Gigabits/sec at full duplex.
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Read This First
This chapter is an important guide to the rest of the documentation
and provides a summary of the hardware and software installation
process. Additional chapters describe how to:
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Install the adapter.
Install, remove, or update the device driver.
Install the iConfig utility and configure your adapter (an
initiator) and targets.
For details to help you monitor your connections, display statistics and
event logs, and add and delete targets, see the iConfig Utility User’s
Guide
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Adaptec iSCSI Adapter Features
The Adaptec iSCSI adapter features are summarized below:
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Full iSCSI and TCP/IP protocol processing
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PCI 2.2 compliant; compatible with 3.3/5-V, 32/64-bit, 33/66-
MHz slots
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Supports flashable firmware upgrades
Available in two connector configurations:
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ASA-7211C—Copper connector
ASA-7211F—Fibre connector
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Kit Contents
Your Adaptec iSCSI kit includes:
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ASA-7211 adapter card, shown on page 1-3.
Adaptec iSCSI installation CD containing:
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Operating system drivers
Initiator Configuration (iConfig) utility
SNMP extension agents
Readme files
This Installation Guide and the iConfig Utility User’s Guide in
PDF format
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This Installation Guide as a printed document.
Note: You need a copper (CAT 5 or CAT 6), or fibre, Ethernet
cable. The cable is not included in the kit.
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Adapter Illustrations
difference in external connectors. One adapter has a copper
connector; the other, a fibre connector.
For LED
details, see
Appendix A,
LEDs
J4
J5
Copper
connector
ASA-7211C Adapter Card
For LED
details, see
Appendix A,
LEDs
J4
J5
Fibre
connector
ASA-7211F Adapter Card
Note: Some ASA-7211 adapters are manufactured with
jumpers “hanging,” but not installed, on jumper connectors J4
and J5. Do not install these jumpers.
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System Requirements
The following system requirements are discussed:
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Hardware requirements
Supported iSCSI targets
Operating system requirements
Hardware Requirements
Your computer must meet the following requirements:
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Intel Pentium, or equivalent, computer
An available PCI slot
At least 128 MB of RAM
CD-ROM drive
Copper (CAT 5 or CAT 6), or fibre, Ethernet cable. (Visit
www.adaptec.com for cables.)
Supported iSCSI targets
For the latest support information, refer to www.adaptec.com
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Operating System Requirements
Your computer must have one of the following compatible
operating systems:
Windows
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Windows NT 4.0, Service Pack 6a
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Windows 2000, Service Pack 3 and above
Note: Windows 2000 only—The Adaptec iSCSI adapter does not
support power management. If power management is enabled,
you must disable it. Refer to Windows Help for details.
Red Hat Linux
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Version 7.2 with kernel version 2.4.7-10
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Advanced Server (release 2.1AS) with kernel version 2.4.9-e.3
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The Adaptec iSCSI installation CD contains the device drivers,
iConfig utility, user documentation, and SNMP extensions for your
Adaptec iSCSI adapter.
You can directly access directories and files on the Adaptec iSCSI
installation CD. These include:
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Documentation—Contains the Readme text files and PDF files.
See About the Documentation on page 1-6 for details.
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Drivers—Provided for each supported operating system.
iConfig Utility—Provides separate Text User Interface (TUI)
iConfig utilities for each supported operating system.
With iConfig, you can view, change, or upgrade your
configuration. For example, you can monitor your connections,
display MIB statistics and event logs, and add and delete
targets.
See the iConfig Utility User’s Guide for details.
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Adaptec SNMP Extension Agents—Provides Windows and
Red Hat Linux SNMP extension agents for simple network
management. For details, see the Readme text file in the folder
or directory for your operating system.
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About the Documentation
The Adaptec iSCSI installation CD provides the following
documentation files:
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readme.txt—The generic Readme text file in the top-level of the
CD file structure summarizes the contents of the installation
CD. For specific information, refer to the Readme files in the
lower folders (or directories). (The Linux Readme file is inside
the rpm file.) These files contain the latest information about the
Adaptec iSCSI adapter, important technical information about
device compatibility, operating system support, and drivers.
Visit ask.adaptec.com for the latest troubleshooting tips for the
adapter, driver, or iConfig utility.
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ASA-7211 iSCSI Adapter Installation Guide (This book)—
Describes how to install your Adaptec iSCSI adapter, install the
driver, install iConfig, and make the initial system configuration
Browse to the Documentation folder on the CD.
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iConfig Utility User’s Guide—Describes how to monitor your
connections, display MIB statistics and event logs, and add and
delete targets. Also contains customer support and warranty
information. Browse to the Documentation folder on the CD.
To view and print the PDF files, you will need Adobe’s Acrobat
Reader or Viewer software installed on your system. Acrobat is
available from Adobe as a free download. For details, visit
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Overview of the Installation Process
The following steps provide an overview of the process of
installing and configuring the ASA-7211 adapter:
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Verify that your computer meets the requirements described in
System Requirements on page 1-4.
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Gain familiarity with the contents of the Adaptec iSCSI
installation CD.
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Install the appropriate driver for your operating system as
described in Chapter 3.
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Connect a Ethernet cable with the appropriate connector type
(either copper or fibre) and establish network connectivity
between your adapter and your targets.
Install the iConfig utility and use it to configure your network,
as described in Chapter 4, Configuring Your iSCSI System.
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Installing the Adaptec iSCSI Adapter
To install the adapter in a PCI slot in a computer:
1
Turn off the power to the computer and disconnect the power
cord.
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Before handling the board, discharge any static electricity from
your body by touching a grounded metal object such as the
exposed metal parts on the back of your computer.
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Remove the cover from the computer case. If necessary, refer to
the instructions in your computer documentation.
Locate an unused and unobstructed 64-bit or 32-bit PCI
expansion slot and remove the expansion slot cover. Save the
slot cover screw for use in the next step.
Slot cover screw
Expansion
slot cover
32-bit PCI slot
64-bit PCI slot
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Insert the adapter in the PCI expansion slot. Press the board
firmly into the slot until it clicks into place. Replace the slot
cover screw.
Note: Some ASA-7211 adapters are manufactured with
jumpers “hanging,” but not installed, on jumper
connectors J4 and J5. Do not install these jumpers.
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Close the computer cabinet and reattach the power cord.
Next, install the appropriate software driver for your operating
system. See Chapter 3, Installing the Initiator Mode Driver.
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Windows 2000
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Installing the Driver in Windows 2000
Updating the Driver in Windows 2000
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Installing the Driver in Windows 2000
To install the driver:
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Install your Adaptec iSCSI adapter according to the instructions
in Chapter 2.
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Start Windows and log in with administrative privileges.
The Windows Found New Hardware Wizard automatically
detects the new hardware.
The adapter is identified as a PCI Memory Controller. Later, it will
be identified as a SCSI and RAID controller in the Device Manager.
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Click Next.
Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended)
and then click Next.
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On the Locate Driver Files window, select CD-ROM drives.
Insert the Adaptec iSCSI installation CD and then click Next.
On the Driver Files Search Results window, select Next and
follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver.
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If the Digital Signature Not Found window displays, click Yes
to continue.
On the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard window,
click Finish.
10 After the driver installation is finished, the Found New
Hardware Wizard window displays a second time, requesting
that you install the Adaptec ASAMGMT Processor Device.
Click Yes.
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The driver has been installed. The system does not require
rebooting. To verify the driver installation, open the Device
Manager and view the driver, as shown below.
ASA-7211 adapter
Updating the Driver in Windows 2000
To update the driver:
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Open the Windows Device Manager.
Expand SCSI & RAID controllers.
Right-click the controller identified as an Adaptec Storage
Accelerator 7211 and choose Properties.
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Select the Driver tab.
Click Update Driver and then click Next.
Click Display a list... and then click Next.
Click Have Disk.
Click Browse and browse to the Win2000 driver folder on the
CD.
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Click Open and then click OK.
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10 Choose the appropriate driver (7211C or 7211F) for your
adapter and click Next.
11 Click Next again.
12 If you see the Digital Signature Not Found window, click Yes to
continue.
13 Click Finish. No reboot is required.
The driver has been updated. To verify the driver installation, open
the Device Manager and view the driver, as shown on page 3-3.
Note: If you have multiple adapters in your computer, you
need to update each of them separately (including the
ASAMGMT Processor Device) to show the correct driver
version for each device.
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Windows NT 4.0
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Installing the Driver in Windows NT 4.0
Updating the Driver in Windows NT 4.0
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Installing the Driver in Windows NT 4.0
To install the driver:
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Install your Adaptec iSCSI adapter according to the instructions
in Chapter 2.
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Start Windows and log in with administrative privileges.
Insert the Adaptec iSCSI installation CD.
Open the Windows Control Panel.
Double-click SCSI Adapters.
Click the Drivers tab.
Click Add.
Click Have Disk.
Click Browse and then browse to WinNT40 driver folder on the
installation CD.
10 Click Open.
11 Click OK.
12 Click Adaptec Storage Accelerator 7211 (NT 4.0).
13 Click OK and follow all Windows instructions. Windows will
prompt you to reboot your computer.
Updating the Driver in Windows NT 4.0
To update the driver, you must first remove the driver. To remove
the driver:
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Open the Windows Control Panel.
Double-click SCSI Adapters.
Click the Drivers tab.
Choose the appropriate driver from the list box.
Click the controller identified as an Adaptec Storage Accelerator 7211
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Click Remove and follow all Windows instructions. Windows
will prompt you to reboot your computer.
After the system reboots, follow the instructions in Installing the
Driver in Windows NT 4.0 to install the latest driver.
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Red Hat Linux
This section contains the following procedures for Version 7.2 with
kernel version 2.4.7-10 and Advanced Server (release 2.1AS) with
kernel version 2.4.9-e.3:
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Installing the Red Hat Module
Removing the Red Hat Module on page 3-8
Enabling Multi-LUN Support in Linux on page 3-9
For additional Linux functionality, such as dynamically adding and
removing devices, refer to the Linux Readme file located on the CD
inside the RPM file.
Installing the Red Hat Module
To install the asa72xx module:
Note: Linux is case-sensitive; keep this in mind when entering
commands.
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Login as root.
Verify that the correct Linux kernel and kernel source is
installed in the system before installing the module. See
Operating System Requirements on page 1-4.
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To mount the Adaptec iSCSI installation CD, enter:
mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
To change to the cdrom directory, enter:
cd /mnt/cdrom/Drivers/Linux
To unpack the module package, enter:
rpm -Uhv asa72xx.rpm
To change to the /usr/src/asa72xx directory, enter:
cd /usr/src/asa72xx
To unmount the Adaptec iSCSI installation CD, enter:
umount /mnt/cdrom
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To run the configure script, enter:
./configure
For Red Hat Linux 7.2, the following command works:
./configure --tree=/usr/src/linux-2.4.7-10
If the kernel source is not under /usr/src/linux-2.4.7-10, run the
configure script with the following option:
./configure --tree=<path to source tree>
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To copy the module to /lib/modules/<kernel version> and start the
module automatically on reboot, enter:
make install
10 To start the module now, enter:
./S06asa72xx
The module installation is complete. You do not need to reboot the
computer.
Removing the Red Hat Module
To remove the asa72xx module:
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Verify that no devices are being used by the adapter.
Unmount all volumes from the adapter.
If the asa72xx module is loaded, use rmmod or modprobe to
unload the module. Enter:
rmmod asa72xx
or enter:
modprobe -r asa72xx
To change to the /usr/src/asa72xx directory, enter:
cd /usr/src/asa72xx
To run the remove script, enter:
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sh asa72xx_remove
To remove the RPM, enter:
cd ..
and then enter:
rpm -e asa72xx
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To remove the asa72xx directory, enter:
rm -rfv asa72xx
The module is now removed from the system.
Enabling Multi-LUN Support in Linux
The default Linux kernel settings allow a maximum of 40 SCSI
devices. However, you must enable multiLUN support to see more
than one LUN, and when you do so, you can increase the
maximum number of devices to 110. To enable multi-LUN support:
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To change to the linux source directory, enter:
cd /usr/src/linux-2.4.7-10
To configure the kernel:
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Enter makemenuconfig
Select SCSI Support and press Enter.
Select Probe all LUNs on each SCSI device. Then, press Y.
(If selected, an asterisk (*) shows.)
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Optional—Select Maximum number of SCSI disks that can
be loaded as modules and increase the number from 40 to
the desired value, up to 110. Then, choose to load SCSI as a
module.
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Press Esc twice to exit menuconfig.
Select Yes when asked to save the kernel configuration
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To make a new kernel, enter:
make dep
make bzImage
cp /usr/src/linux-2.4.7-10/arch/i386/boot/bzImage
/boot/vmlinuz-ml
make modules
make modules_install
depmod -ae
mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.4.7-10custom.img 2.4.7-10custom
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To modify the boot-loader configuration, use the appropriate
procedure.
Note: When you type the text shown below, replace
<boot_device> with the relevant parameter.
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If you use Grub as your bootloader, edit /etc/grub.conf and
add the following lines:
title Red Hat Linux (2.4.7-10custom) linux-ml
root (hd0,0)
kernel /boot/vmlinux-ml ro root=<boot_device>
initrd /boot/initrd-2.4.7-10custom.img
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If you use LILO as your bootloader, edit /etc/lilo.conf and add
the following lines:
image=/boot/vmlinux-ml
label=linux-ml
initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.7-10custom.img
read-only
root=<boot_device>
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Exit the editor, saving changes.
If you use LILO, enter /sbin/lilo -v
Select linux-ml to boot Linux using the newly configured kernel.
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System
In this Chapter
Running iConfig on Windows
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4-3
4-4
4-5
4-5
Running iConfig on Red Hat Linux
Using Express Setup to Configure Your iSCSI Adapter
Changing Your iConfig Password
Configuration Tasks
Now that you have installed your Adaptec iSCSI adapter and
driver, you need to establish Ethernet connectivity between your
adapter and your targets. Then, run iConfig and use it to configure
your iSCSI system.
iConfig has an easy-to-use Express Setup that prompts you for the
information your system needs to configure it for the first time.
Once your system is setup, you can use iConfig to view, change, or
upgrade your configuration. For example, you can monitor your
connections, display MIB statistics and event logs, and add and
delete targets.
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Running iConfig on Windows
To start using iConfig to configure your system:
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Insert the Adaptec iSCSI installation CD and copy the Windows
iconfig.exe file to your local hard drive.
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From your local hard drive, double-click iConfig.exe.
At the login prompt, enter the default user ID, admin.
At the password prompt, enter the default password, adaptec.
The iConfig Express Setup is displayed.
Note: To change your password, see Changing Your iConfig
Password on page 4-5.
Now that you have started iConfig, proceed to Using Express Setup
to Configure Your iSCSI Adapter on page 4-4.
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Configuring Your iSCSI System
Running iConfig on Red Hat Linux
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Login as root.
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To mount the Adaptec iSCSI installation CD, enter:
mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
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To change to the Linux directory on the CD, enter:
cd /mnt/cdrom/”Configuration Utilities”/Linux
To copy the utility to your local hard drive, enter:
cp -v iconfig /sbin
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Enter iconfig
At the login prompt, enter the default user ID, admin
At the password prompt, enter the default password, adaptec
The iConfig Express Setup instructions are displayed.
Now that you have started iConfig, proceed to Using Express Setup
to Configure Your iSCSI Adapter on page 4-4.
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Using Express Setup to Configure Your iSCSI Adapter
Now that you have started iConfig, you are ready to run iConfig
Express Setup to configure your adapter (initiator).
Note: In any menu, press Esc to get back to the previous menu.
When you run iConfig for the first time, you automatically enter
Express Setup, and you are prompted to enter the following
information for the initiator:
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IP address
Subnet mask
Gateway address
iSCSI initiator name
Now that your initiator is configured, you can choose from these
options:
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Allow iConfig to discover your targets automatically—iConfig
locates and configures targets and displays target information.
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Enter target information manually—You are prompted to enter
the following information for each target:
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Target DNS name or IP address
Port number
iSCSI target name
After you enter this information, save your settings. The Main
Menu is displayed as shown below.
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Changing Your iConfig Password
The default user ID is admin. The default password is adaptec.
To change the default password:
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From the Main Menu, select User Logout and Login Password.
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Select User Password Change.
To complete the change, follow the iConfig instructions.
Configuration Tasks
The following table summarizes the configuration tasks you can
perform using iConfig. The menu options all appear in the Main
Menu illustration on page 4-4.
To perform this task...
Use this Menu Option...
➣ 1. Display Properties
➣ 2. Setup Properties
➣ View controller and target info
➣ View and set controller, Ethernet,
SLP, and ISNS properties
➣ View and set login parameters
➣ View, add, edit, delete, and rescan
➣ 3. Device and Targets
targets
➣ View, add, and delete routing,
DNS, ARP, and Host table entries.
➣ 4. Routing, DNS, and ARP
➣ 5. Statistics, MIB, and Event Log
➣ View port transmission statistics,
event messages, initiator login,
iSCSI session statistics and iSCSI
node portal info
➣ Erase or save ROM settings
➣ Upgrade firmware
➣ 6. Firmware and ROM
➣ Logout
➣ 7. User Logout and Login
Password
➣ Change your password
➣ Save settings
➣ 8. Immediate Save Settings
For additional information, refer to the iConfig Utility User’s Guide.
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You can use the adapter LEDs to diagnose problems during system
startup and as speed indicators during normal system operation.
The following table describes LED diagnostic indications.
D0
Off
D1
Indication
Off
Off
Off
On
Power-on Self Test (POST) failed.
POST is in progress.
POST is complete.
Flashing
On
On
Initialization is complete.
The following table describes the LED functionality for the ASA-7211C
only.
Label on
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Designator2
Bracket
Function
LED Description
Color
100
1000
ACT
DS2
DS3
DS4
Rate
When lit, indicates a valid
Green
indicator
100-Megabit/sec connection.
Rate
indicator
When lit, indicates a valid GbE
(1000 Megabit/sec) connection.
Green
Activity
status
When flashing, indicates an
incoming signal or outgoing
traffic.
Yellow
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See the appropriate figure on page 1-3.
When both DS2 and DS3 are off and DS4 is on, a 10-Megabit/sec connection is indicated.
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Label on
Bracket
Reference
Designator
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Function
LED Description
Color
1000
DS3
Rate
indictor
When lit, indicates a valid GbE
(1000 Megabit/sec) connection.
Green
ACT
DS4
Activity
status
When lit, indicates an incoming
signal or outgoing traffic.
Yellow
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See the appropriate figure on page 1-3.
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