On 08/26/2010 09:23 AM, Michael Wolf wrote:


On 26 Aug., 10:46, "Ulrich Windl"<[email protected]>
wrote:
Shyam Iyer<[email protected]>  schrieb am 25.08.2010 um 19:50 in Nachricht

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On 08/25/2010 06:43 AM, Ciprian Marius Vizitiu (GBIF) wrote:
Michael Wolf wrote:
Only four of them are connected to the SAN. How to figure out which hw-
adress belongs to which interface?
Perhaps BIOS / iface's ROM util should give you some hint(s).

Offload HW address  = ethX HW Address + 1

For a HP DL380G5 the ILO2 reports these under "System Information"/"NIC":
Port 1 NIC MAC address: 00:1A:4B:4D:25:B2
Port 2 NIC MAC address: 00:1A:4B:4D:25:B0
iLO 2:  00:1A:4B:4D:25:B4
Port 1 iSCSI MAC address:       00:1A:4B:4D:25:B3
Port 2 iSCSI MAC address:       00:1A:4B:4D:25:B1

So maybe it's a good idea to look at your management interface...

Ulrich


Hi All,

Thank you for the information on hw addresses.
It`s clear now.

We use OEL 5.5 kernel which is based on RHEL 5.5.

Is it correct to set the parameters
node.conn[0].timeo.noop_out_timeout = 0
node.conn[0].timeo.noop_out_interval = 0

This will tell the initiator not to send nops as pings. But the target will still send its own pings by default. You need to contact equalogic to see how to turn them off.

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