How to check why a UCS blade server can’t boot from san
UCS-LAB-A# connect adapter 1/4/1 adapter 1/4/1 # adapter 1/4/1 # connect adapter 1/4/1 (top):1# adapter 1/4/1 (top):1# attach-fls adapter 1/4/1 (fls):1# adapter 1/4/1 (fls):1# vnic ---- ---- ---- ------- ------- vnic ecpu type state lif ---- ---- ---- ------- ------- 7 1 fc active 4 8 2 fc active 5 adapter 1/4/1 (fls):2# adapter 1/4/1 (fls):2# lunlist 7 vnic : 7 lifid: 4 - FLOGI State : flogi est (fc_id 0x910001) - PLOGI Sessions - WWNN 50:0a:09:81:88:dd:97:bf WWPN 50:0a:09:81:88:dd:97:bf fc_id 0x910003 - LUN's configured (SCSI Type, Version, Vendor, Serial No.) LUN ID : 0x000a000000000000 (0x0, 0x4, NETAPP , P4DsRoviYRlA) - REPORT LUNs Query Response LUN ID : 0x0004000000000000 LUN ID : 0x000a000000000000 - Nameserver Query Response - WWPN : 50:0a:09:81:88:dd:97:bf
You can see that:
- The vnic command shows Server’s vHBAs (7 & 8, one for each fabric)
- the configuration at the UCS is to boot from WWPN 50:0a:09:81:88:dd:97:bf, LUN 10 (0x10) (Marked yellow)
- The server has access to WWPN 50:0a:09:81:88:dd:97:bf, Luns 4 & 10 (Marked brown)
so Zonning (At the MDS) and Lun masking (At NetApp) are OK, and the server will Boot