[OmniOS-discuss] Ang: Re: Ang: Re: How to configure FCoE target in OmniOS?
Stephan Budach
stephan.budach at JVM.DE
Tue Dec 15 07:56:26 UTC 2015
Am 15.12.15 um 06:55 schrieb Stephan Budach:
> Hi Johan,
>
> Am 14.12.15 um 23:37 schrieb Johan Kragsterman:
>> Hi!
>>
>>
>> -----Stephan Budach <stephan.budach at jvm.de> skrev: -----
>> Till: Johan Kragsterman <johan.kragsterman at capvert.se>
>> Från: Stephan Budach <stephan.budach at jvm.de>
>> Datum: 2015-12-14 19:57
>> Kopia: Dan McDonald <danmcd at omniti.com>, omnios-discuss
>> <omnios-discuss at lists.omniti.com>
>> Ärende: Re: Ang: Re: [OmniOS-discuss] How to configure FCoE target in
>> OmniOS?
>>
>>
>>> Have you enabled the: svcadm enable svc:/system/fcoe_target:default ?
>> Yes.
>>> What I remember(years ago I did this...), FCoE HBA's show up when
>>> you run: stmfadm list-target (-v for verbose). From there you can
>>> get the wwnn and wwpn, which you need to configure fcoe ports:
>>>
>>> # fcadm create-fcoe-port -i -p Port_WWN -n Node_WWN Ethernet_Interface
>> Yeah, I did that as well, but the port actually doesn't seem to login to
>> the fabric on the switch. Shouldn't I see some flogi message from the
>> target port on th4 switch as well?
>> Yeah, it must register with the name services on the switch, if I
>> remember correctly. Must be the same as with fibre channel, the name
>> services must pick it up to be able to serve the name further on to
>> the SAN.
>>
>> The problem with FCoE is, imho, that the adaptors doesn't have any
>> bios to check. In FC you go inte the bios and check the presence of
>> storage devices, I don't think you got that possibility in FCoE
>> adaptors, do you? But can you perhaps bypass the switch, and see if
>> you can pick up any device directly?
> Hmm, no… I want to use OmniOS as a FCoE target, actually, not an
> initiator. I got my FCoE initiator on RHEL already set up and logged
> in to the fabric. I am wondering a bit about the DCB client though - I
> am still not sure, if the X520-T2 has one built it or not. On RHEL I
> configred the DCB_REQUIRED to no and it obviously works, which led me
> to believe that these Intel CNAs actually do have a DCB client built in.
>>
>> By the way, what kind of switch do you use? I know there are FCoE
>> switches that have different FCoE ports and FC ports...I mean, if you
>> confused those ports...?
> I am using a Nexus 5596, with some fabric extenders and although I am
> pretty sure, that I configured the ports correctly I will check that
> one again and see, if I made some mistake.
>>
>> Rgrds Johan
> Thanks,
> Stephan
I think that I do need the LLDP package installed, which will give me
the DCBX capabilities, I seem to be missing, but actually I can't find
any package providing that. Does anyone know, where that sucker hides
in? Or what the equivalent in OmniOS is?
Thanks,
Stephan
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