QLogic BIOS Readme File QLogic Corporation All rights reserved Table of Contents 1. Package Contents 2. Supported Adapters/Controllers 3. Supported Operating Systems 4. Installing the Software 5. Additional Notes 6. Contacting Support 1. Package Contents This section contains: * 1.1 Multi-boot Package Contents * 1.2 BIOS Package Contents 1.1 Multi-boot Package Contents The multi-boot package for the 2600 and 8300 series adapters is a compressed file that contains the 2600 and 8300 series adapter BIOS and firmware. This package also includes the QLflash application. * The multi-boot image contained in this package supports 8300 series adapters on Intel x86/x64 and AMD64 platforms. * Readme.txt - Readme file for the multi-boot package. This readme file contains details for the multi-boot image, including the BIOS contained in this package. * ReleaseNotes.txt - Release notes for the multi-boot package. This file contains revision notes for the multi-boot image, including the BIOS and firmware contained in the package. 1.2 BIOS Package Contents The following list describes the FC-FCoE BIOS files included for updating the adapter BIOS. * update.bat - DOS batch file that calls the executable files to update the adapter BIOS. * QLflash.exe - Utility to update multi-boot code and firmware. * HLDxxxxx.BIN - Combined binary file, which includes the binaries for BIOS, FCode, UEFI driver, and ASIC firmware. 2. Supported Adapters/Controllers * 8300 Series Adapters (FCoE-FC) * 2600 Series Adapters (FC-FCoE) 3. Supported Operating Systems Please check the downloads section for your adapter model at www.qlogic.com or your OEM downloads site for a list of compatible operating systems. 4. Installing the Software This section contains: * 4.1 Adapter Configuration (Fast!UTIL) * 4.2 Updating the BIOS 4.1 Adapter Configuration (Fast!UTIL) NOTE: The Fast!UTIL BIOS utility does not run on SUN SPARC systems. This section provides detailed configuration information for advanced users who want to customize the configuration of the 10Gb adapter and the connected devices. You can configure the adapter using Fast!UTIL. To access Fast!UTIL, press + or + during the adapter BIOS initialization (it may take a few seconds for the Fast!UTIL menu to appear). If you have more than one adapter, Fast!UTIL asks you to select the adapter you want to configure. After changing the settings, Fast!UTIL reboots your system to load the new parameters. CAUTION! If the configuration settings are incorrect, your adapter may not function properly. Upon entering Fast!UTIL, the following selections are available from the Fast!UTIL Options menu: * Configuration Settings (section 4.1.1) * Scan Fibre Devices (section 4.1.2) * Fibre Disk Utility (section 4.1.3) * Loopback Data Test (section 4.1.4) * Select Host Adapter (section 4.1.5) * Personality Setting (Section 4.1.6) * Exit Fast!UTIL (section 4.1.7) 4.1.1. Configuration Settings The following topics show and describe the configuration settings for the 83xx adapter. * Adapter Settings (section 4.1.1.1) * Selectable Boot Settings (section 4.1.1.2) * Restore Default Settings (section 4.1.1.3) * Raw NVRAM Data (section 4.1.1.4) * Advanced Adapter Settings (section 4.1.1.5) 4.1.1.1. Adapter Settings * Host adapter BIOS (Enabled/Disabled: Default - Disabled) ** Disabling this setting disables the ROM BIOS on the Fibre Channel Adapter, which frees space in upper memory. If you are booting from a Fibre Channel disk drive attached to the Fibre Channel Adapter, you must enable this setting. For details, see Selectable Boot Settings. * Frame Size (512/1024/2048: Default - 2048) This setting specifies the maximum frame length supported by the Fibre Channel Adapter. * Loop Reset Delay (0 - 60 seconds: Default - 5 seconds) After resetting the loop, the firmware refrains from initiating any loop activity for the number of seconds specified in this setting. * Adapter Hard Loop ID (Enabled/Disabled: Default - Disabled) Note:this option is available only when the adapter personality is set to FC mode. This setting forces the Fibre Channel Adapter to attempt to use the ID specified in the Hard Loop ID setting. * Hard Loop ID (0 - 125: Default - 0) Note:this option is available only when the adapter personality is set to FC mode. If the Adapter Hard Loop ID setting is enabled, the Fibre Channel Adapter attempts to use the ID specified in this setting. * Spin Up Delay (Enabled/Disabled: Default - Disabled) When this bit is set, the BIOS waits up to two minutes to find the first drive. * Connection Options (0/1/2: Default - 2) Note:this option is available only when the adapter personality is set to FC mode. This setting defines the type of connection: 0 - loop 1 - point-to-point 2 - loop preferred then point-to-point * Fibre Channel Tape Support (Enabled/Disabled: Default - Enabled) This setting enables FCP-2 recovery. * Data Rate (2/3/4/5: Default - 2) Note: this option is available only when the adapter personality is set to FC mode. This setting determines the data rate: 2 - Auto-negotiates and determines the data rate. 3 - Fibre Channel Adapter runs at 4Gbps. 4 - Fibre Channel Adapter runs at 8Gbps. 5 - Fibre Channel Adapter runs at 16Gbps. 4.1.1.2. Selectable Boot Settings * Selectable Boot (Enable/Disabled: Default – Disabled) If you enable the Adapter BIOS in the Adapter Settings, this option allows you to select the boot device as follows: Selectable Boot Port Name Boot /LUN Device Boot ---------- -------------- ----------- Disabled X BIOS configures the first disk drive it finds as boot device. Enabled none specified BIOS configures the first disk drive it finds that is also a LUN 0 as boot device. Enabled specified BIOS scans through the specified WWPN/LUN list until it Boot drive. This finds a disk configured as the boot device. * Boot Port Name,Lun This option allows you to specify up to four WWPN/LUN as boot devices. To enable the Selectable Boot option and insert devices into the boot device locations, follow these steps: 1. From the Configuration Settings menu, select Adapter Settings. 2. Enable the adapter BIOS, then press ESC to return to the Configuration Settings menu. 3. From the Configuration Settings menu, select Selectable Boot Settings. 4. Press ENTER to enable or disable (toggle) the Selectable Boot option. Use the down arrow key to move to the Primary location of the Selectable Boot List menu. 5. Press ENTER to see a list of accessible devices (in the Select Fibre Channel Device menu). 6. Select a drive using the arrow keys to scroll down to the device you want to put into your Selectable Boot menu list, then press ENTER to select the requested device and load it into the Selectable Boot menu list. 7. Repeat this step to specify a secondary boot device on the 8300 series adapter or up to four alternate boot devices. NOTES: System BIOS Compatibility In a computer system with a multi-boot system BIOS (CMOS), in order to boot from a device connected to the adapter, the adapter/target must be included in the list of bootable devices in the system's Boot menu. 4.1.1.3 Restore Default Settings The Restore Defaults option from the Configuration Settings menu restores the BIOS settings back to default. Hit escape to save changes. 4.1.1.4 Raw NVRAM Data This option displays the adapter’s NVRAM contents in hexadecimal format for read-only troubleshooting purposes. 4.1.1.5 Advanced Adapter Settings From the Configuration Settings menu in Fast!UTIL, select Advanced Adapter Settings. The following paragraphs describe the default settings for the 16Gb adapter. * LUNs per Target (0/8/16/32/64/128/256: Default - 128) This setting specifies the number of LUNs supported per target if the target does not support the "Report LUNs" command. Multiple LUN support typically applies to a redundant array of independent disks (RAID) boxes that use LUNs to map drives. * Enable LIP Reset (Yes/No: Default - No) Note:this option is available only when personality is set to FC mode. This setting determines the type of loop initialization process (LIP) reset used when the operating system initiates a bus reset routine: Yes - The driver initiates a global LIP reset to reset the target devices. No - The driver initiates a global LIP reset with full login. * Enable Target Reset (Yes/No: Default - Yes) This setting enables the drivers to issue a Target Reset command to all devices on the loop when a SCSI Bus Reset command is issued. * Enable LIP Full Login (Yes/No: Default - Yes) Note:this option is available only when the adapter personality is set to FC mode. This setting instructs the adapter to re-login to all ports after any LIP. * Login Retry Count (0 - 255: Default - 8) This setting specifies the number of times the software tries to log in to a device. * Port Down Retry Count (0 - 255 seconds: Default - 30 seconds) This setting specifies the number of seconds the software waits to retry a command to a port returning port down status. * Link Down Timeout (0 - 255 seconds: Default - 30 seconds) This setting specifies the number of seconds the software waits for a link down to come up. * Operation Mode (0/5/6: Default - 6) This setting specifies the reduced interrupt operation (RIO) modes, if supported by the software driver. The RIO modes allow posting multiple command completions in a single interrupt. This option supports the following modes: 0 - Interrupt for every I/O completion 5 - Interrupt when Interrupt Delay Timer expires 6 - Interrupt when Interrupt Delay Timer expires or no action * Interrupt Delay Timer (0 - 255 seconds: Default - 2) This setting contains the value (in 200-microsecond increments) that a timer uses to set the wait time between generating an interrupt. * Fabric Assigned WWPN: (Enable/Disable: Default - Disabled) This setting uses Fabric Assigned WWPN from FC switch when it is enabled. Disabled option uses QLogic WWPN. Note:this option is available only when the adapter personality is set to FC mode. * Fabric Assigned Boot LUN: (Enable/Disabled: Default - Disabled) This setting enables QLogic BIOS to boot from Farbic Assigned Boot LUN sets by the FC Switch. Disabled option uses LUN from Selectable Boot Settings. Note:this option is available only when the adapter personality is set to FC mode. * Primary FCF VLAN ID: (Enabled/Disabled: Default - Disabled) This setting enables the primary VLAN ID to be used. Note:this option is available only when the adapter personality is set to CNA mode. * VLAN ID: (1-4094: Default - 0) Set Adaper VLAN ID when Primary FCF VLAN ID is enabled. Note:this option is available only when the adapter personality is set to CNA mode 4.1.2 Scan Fibre Devices This option scans the FC loop and lists all the connected devices by loop ID. It lists information about each device (for example, vendor name, product name, and revision). This information helps when configuring your adapter and attached devices. 4.1.3 Fibre Disk Utility This option scans the Fibre Channel loop and lists all the connected devices by loop ID. You can select a Fibre Channel hard disk and do one of the following tests: * Perform a low-level format * Verify the disk media * Verify the disk data (Most targets do not support this feature.) * Select a different disk device CAUTION! Performing a low-level format destroys all data on the disk. 4.1.4. Loopback Data Test * External Loopback Data Test: Requires LP Plug or switch connection. * Internal Loopback Data test: No connection is required. Note: Running Ext-LB test right after Int-LB test will result FC Loop not up. Please rerun the Ext-LB again for it to work. 4.1.5. Select Host Adapter If you have a multi-port or multiple 10Gb adapters in your system, use this option to select and then configure or view the settings of a specific adapter port or adapter. 4.1.6 Personality Setting Change Personality: FC/CNA Hit Enter to change change adapter personality from FC to CNA and Vice versa 4.1.7. Exit Fast!UTIL This option allows you to exit the utility and reboot the system or to return to Fast!UTIL. After making changes to the adapter in Fast!UTIL, make sure you save the changes before you reboot the system. 4.2 Updating the BIOS (QLflash) QLflash is a native DOS utility. To run this utility, boot to a DOS hard drive or USB removable drive. 4.2.1. Flashing the BIOS To flash the BIOS: 1. Insert the 16Gb adapter in the system. 2. Boot to DOS, extract the MB package to folder. 3. Run the update script at the command prompt: C:\>update.bat This script program updates the BIOS image on the adapter. 4. Reboot the system. NOTES: You can also use the QCC GUI/CLI to flash the multi-boot image (BIN file). After the multi-boot code is updated, reboot the server for the new changes to take effect. 4.2.2 QLflash Command Line Options The executable file QLflash.exe is used by the UPDATE.BAT file to update your adapter BIOS. The application QLflash.exe may be used to read, write or verify the multi-boot image, or the NVRAM on the adapter. The following paragraphs describe the command line options available with this utility. Use of QLflash will modify the way your adapter operates, and it must be used with extreme caution. Certain features (i.e. The NVRAM options) may require additional data Files and passwords not provided in this file. 4.2.3 QLflash Options QLflash.exe <1...N | ALL> [options] /SLT SLT: Sets the application to silent mode. Use application return code for success or failure. /SIL=filename.ext SIL: Load Multiflash Image From File /PRV | /VPP | /PRN PRV: Print Firmware Versions VPP: Print VPD Contents PRN: Print MAC Addresses & WWPN /CFU=filename.ext | /CFS=filename.ext | /CFC=filename.ext CFU: Flash Board Config From File CFS: Save Board Config File (need template file BRDCFG.DAT CFC: Compare Board Config to a binary File /NVU=filename.ext | /NVS=filename.ext | /NVC=filename.ext NVU: Flash NVRAM From File NVS: Save NVRAM To File (need template file NVRAM.DAT) NVC: Compare Flash to NVRAM File /UIL=filename.ext | /UIS=filename.ext | /UIC=filename.ext UIL: Flash User Info data From File UIS: Save User Info data to File UIC: Compare User Info data to a binary File 5. Additional Notes This section contains: * 5.1 Supported Features * 5.2 Additional Notes 5.1 Supported Features * Up to 2031 target IDs. * Up to 256 LUNs. * Point-to-point configuration. * Boot capability in fabric topologies. 5.2 Additional Notes * If you use an FC RAID target in a Cluster Environment, you should set the Enable Target Reset to Yes (Advanced Adapter Settings). * Use /I option if the update utility, QLflash, does not detect your adapter. * It is recommended that the internal disk be disabled before installing an OS to, or Booting from and F disk. Setting Up a Target to Boot from SAN ===================================== To use the Fast!UTIL BIOS configuration utility to set up a target to boot from SAN, follow these steps: 1. Connect fiber cable to the switch with target attached. 2. Configure both host and target in the same zone. 3. Power on the server. 4. At the QLogic BIOS banner, press the Ctrl+Q or Alt+Q keys to enter Fast!UTIL. 5. Select Scan Fiber Devices, and confirm that BIOS detects the target. 6. Press the Esc key, select Configuration Settings, and then select Selectable Boot Settings. 7. Select Primary Port Name LUN, and then press the ENTER key to select the correct target. 8. Change Selectable Boot to Enable. 9. To save the changes, press the Esc key. 10. Select Configuration Settings, and then select Adapter Settings. 11. Change the Host Adapter BIOS option to Enable (default=Disable). 12. To save the changes, press the Esc key. 13. To reboot the system, press Esc. 14. Confirm that the target BIOS is enabled and that it detects the correct target. 15. Boot to DVD or a PXE server, and then proceed with the OS installation. NOTE: * QLogic recommends that you remove the local disk (SAS drive) before OS installation. * If the OS does not recognize the SAN disk, the driver or DDkit is required. * Some server requires the SAN disk as the first boot disk in the boot order. * If the OS fails to create the partition, use a disk tool such as Diskpart to clean the partition. 6. Contacting Support Please feel free to contact QLogic Support at http://support.qlogic.com for further assistance. (c) Copyright 2014. All rights reserved worldwide. QLogic, the QLogic logo, and the Powered by QLogic logo are registered trademarks of QLogic Corporation. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.