>Hi, > > I have downloaded the open-fcoe-upstream and was able to build it >successfully. There is no problem on the initiator side, it's working fine. >But I have problem on target side. Fcoe target is built and inserted >successfully. When I try to enable NIC using "fcconf eth1 enable" I am >getting the following error, > >fcconf: device file /dev/openfc does not exist- check udev and rules. > I don't think that this is a blocking issue. It's been a long time since I the target, but if I remember correctly this doesn't indicate a major problem just a minor one.
>On the initiator side, there is no problem with "fcconf eth1 enable", it's >showing "Online". The output of the command "fcconf eth1 target" is as >follows, > >eth1 target ports: >FC ID WWPN State Role >010102 20:00:00:30:48:97:49:ed Online FCP Target > >But if I execute "fcconf eth1 lun", it's not showing anything. Can anybody >please help me on this. The following are the settings for NICs on initiator >and target side. > >fcconf eth1 settings (Initiator side) >-------------------------------------- >HBA 0: fcoe Port 0 20:00:00:30:48:92:a6:07 >Port ID 000000 >Actual Data Rate: 1 Gbps >Supported Data Rates: 1 Gbps >Supported FC-4 Types: FCP, CT >Active FC-4 Types: FCP, CT >Frame Size: 1452 >Maximum Frame Length: 1452 >Node Name: 10:00:00:30:48:92:a6:07 >Port Name: 20:00:00:30:48:92:a6:07 >Enable HBA: no >Vendor ID for RNID: 20:00:00:30:48:92:a6:07 >Physical Port: 0 >Management IP Version: none >Management Unit Type: Host >Management UDP/TCP Port: 0 >Management Protocol: SNMP >VLAN priority: none >FCoE protocol version: T11 > >fcconf eth1 settings (Target side) >----------------------------------------------------------------- >HBA 0: fcoe Port 0 20:00:00:30:48:97:49:ed >Port ID 000000 >Actual Data Rate: 1 Gbps >Supported Data Rates: 1 Gbps >Supported FC-4 Types: >Active FC-4 Types: >Frame Size: 2112 >Maximum Frame Length: 2112 >Node Name: 10:00:00:30:48:97:49:ed >Port Name: 20:00:00:30:48:97:49:ed >Enable HBA: no >Vendor ID for RNID: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 >Physical Port: 0 >Management IP Version: none >Management UDP/TCP Port: 0 >Management Protocol: SNMP >VLAN priority: none >FCoE protocol version: T11 > You should run wireshark on one end (or both) and see what commands are being exchanged when you do the enable(s). > >Regards, >Gulam. >_______________________________________________ >devel mailing list >[email protected] >http://www.open-fcoe.org/mailman/listinfo/devel _______________________________________________ devel mailing list [email protected] http://www.open-fcoe.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
