04/27/11 13:58:25.822 [AddDevice] /dev/sg4
Inquiry "SYMANTECFATPIPE 1.1 nbapp36.engba.symantec.com"
TargetHBA:LUN:InitiatorHBA = 1:1:0x40 State = 1 RefCount = 0
About Fibre Transport media server verification
After you install and configure a Fibre Transport (FT) media server, you can use
the Settings > FibreTransport SANClient Show command to show the status
of the SAN Client feature. When you run the FibreTransport SANClient Show
command and the Fibre Transport (FT) media server is configured properly, you
see an output similar to the following:
Testsys.Settings> FibreTransport SANClient Show
Fibre Transport server installed and running.
You can also use the Manage > FC Show command to verify and confirm the status
of the SAN Client feature. From the output that you receive after you have run the
Manage > FC Show command, you can verify the following:
■ The qla2xxx and windrvr6 drivers are loaded.
■ The target ports are in Target mode and not initiator mode.
■ Under the Status column, the target mode ports should have a status of Fabric
if the port is physically connected to something such as a switch
Nothing ever appears under the Remote Ports column for target mode ports.
To find more information about the target mode ports, you must look at the VxUL
logs for the originator 199 (nbftsvr).
Troubleshooting failure to connect to a media server
and create storage unit
Ensure that both the short name and long name of the media server are pingable
from master server. If you cannot access the media server, using the short name,
do the following:
■ Use the fully-qualified name as the DNS suffix
■ Clear the host cache on the master server.
After you have performed these two steps you can access the media server from
the master server and then create the storage unit from the media server.
See “Troubleshooting generic issues” on page 71.
76Troubleshooting generic issues
Troubleshooting failure to connect to a media server and create storage unit