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Broadcom BACS for HP FlexFabric and
StoreFabric Adapters
User Guide
Abstract
This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and storage systems. HP assumes you are qualified in the
servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.
Part Number: 741900-003
April 2014
Edition: 3
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Guide

Broadcom BACS for HP FlexFabric and StoreFabric Adapters User Guide Abstract This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubles

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Installation overview 10 6. Configure, and then test the WinRM listener on the server. 7. Perform additional configuration, if required, like firew

Page 3 - Contents

Installation overview 11 5. Perform additional configuration, if required, like firewall configuration. 6. Install the BACS client application on c

Page 4 - Contents 4

Installing BACS components on Microsoft and Linux operating systems 12 Installing BACS components on Microsoft and Linux operating systems WinRM ins

Page 5 - Introduction

Installing BACS components on Microsoft and Linux operating systems 13 To configure HTTP: 1. Select Start→Run, enter gpedit.msc, and then click OK.

Page 6 - Menu bar

Installing BACS components on Microsoft and Linux operating systems 14 7. Select WinRM Service, and then enable Allow Basic Authentication. Generat

Page 7 - Description pane

Installing BACS components on Microsoft and Linux operating systems 15 Be sure to record the information to later import the certificate on a Micros

Page 8 - Installation overview

Installing BACS components on Microsoft and Linux operating systems 16 4. Select Computer Account. 5. Click Next, Finish, and then OK. 6. Expand C

Page 9 - Installation summary

Installing BACS components on Microsoft and Linux operating systems 17 7. If the server is in a workgroup, select all three options in the Profile S

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Installing the management application 18 Installing the management application Installation on Microsoft Windows OS Complete the following instructi

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Installing the management application 19 3. Under Windows Remote Management, select WinRm Client. 4. Under WinRM Client, double-click Trusted Hosts

Page 12 - Linux operating systems

© Copyright 2013, 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without

Page 13 - Configuring HTTPS

Installing the management application 20 • Installing OpenSSL and OpenPegasus (on page 20) • Installing WS-MAN and CimXML on Linux OS (on page 21)

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Installing the management application 21 16. Configure the Linux firewall. For more information, see "Configuring the Linux firewall (on page 2

Page 15 - Configuring WinRM HTTPS/SSL

Installing the management application 22 Command Details PATH $PATH:$PEGASUS_HOME/bin PEGASUS_ENABLE_CMPI_PROVIDER_MANAGER True PEGASUS_CIM_SCHEMA

Page 16 - Additional configuration

Installing the management application 23 Starting and stopping the CIM Server To start CIM Server, run cimserver from a command prompt. To stop the

Page 17 - • Delete an HTTPS listener:

Installing the management application 24 Enabling HTTP 1. Start the CIM Server if the CIM Server is not already started. For more information, see

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Installing the management application 25 5. Add the protocol in the Protocol field, for example, TCP or UDP. 6. Click Apply. SuSE To open ports in

Page 19 - Installation on Linux OS

Installing the management application 26 For more information, see "Generating a self-signed certificate for Microsoft and Linux servers (on pa

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Installing the management application 27 To configure namespace security: 1. Start the WMI Control from the command prompt: wmimgmt On Microsoft Wi

Page 21 - OpenPegasus variables

Installing the management application 28 c. In the Launch Permission dialog box, select any user and group. d. In the Allow column under the corres

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Launching the application 29 Launching the application Launching the GUI in Microsoft Windows OS To launch the BACS GUI, do one of the following: •

Page 23 - Enabling authentication

Contents 3 Contents Introduction ...

Page 24 - Enabling HTTPS

Configuration 30 Configuration Configuring preferences When the BACS program is installed, an icon in the Windows taskbar appears. Use the Options w

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Configuration 31 6. Type the User name and Password. 7. Select Persist to save the information for this host. The host appears in the Explorer Pane

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Configuration 32 Viewing adapter information Select the network adapter in the Explorer View pane, and then select the Information tab to view adapt

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Configuration 33 • Management Firmware indicates the version installed on the system. • Vendor ID indicates the vendor ID. • Device ID indicates

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Configuration 34 1. Select the Ethernet controller in the object explorer. 2. Select PortX (where X is either 0 or 1) below the adapter in the obje

Page 29 - Launching the application

Configuration 35 o LSO prevents an upper level protocol such as TCP from breaking a large data packet into a series of smaller packets with headers

Page 30 - Configuration

Configuration 36 • MAC Address is the physical media access control address that is assigned to the adapter by the manufacturer. The physical addre

Page 31 - Managing the network adaptor

Configuration 37 • Frames Rx OK is a count of the frames that were successfully received. This does not include frames received with frame-too-long

Page 32 - Viewing hardware information

Configuration 38 • Session format error is the number of sessions with errors due to inconsistent fields, reserved fields that are not 0, non-exist

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Configuration 39 • MAC Rx w/ no Pause Command enables MAC control frames with no pause command. • MAC Sent X-on indicates that MAC Transmit with X

Page 34 - Viewing vital signs

Contents 4 Configuration ...

Page 35 - Managing the LAN device

Configuration 40 To set the IP address of the iSCSI HBA for iSCSI offload: 1. Click the name of the iSCSI device in the SCSI controller section of

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CLI commands 41 CLI commands Configuring with the CLI utility An alternate method to BACS for configuring network adapters is BACSCLI, a utility tha

Page 37 - Configuration 37

Support and other resources 42 Support and other resources Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you call

Page 38 - Configuration 38

Acronyms and abbreviations 43 Acronyms and abbreviations BACS Broadcom Advanced Control Suite BACSCLI Broadcom Advanced Control Suite command line

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Acronyms and abbreviations 44 HBA host bus adapter IQN iSCSI qualified name iSCSI Internet Small Computer System Interface iSNS Internet Storage

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Acronyms and abbreviations 45 SR-IOV Single root I/O Virtualization SSL Secure Sockets Layer TOE TCP/IP Offload Engine UDP User Datagram Protocol

Page 41 - CLI commands

Documentation feedback 46 Documentation feedback HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the documentat

Page 42 - Support and other resources

Index 47 A adapter settings 32, 33 additional configuration 16 B BACS communication protocols 8 BACS hardware requirements 8 BACS installati

Page 43 - Acronyms and abbreviations

Index 48 menu bar 6 Microsoft iSCSI initiator software 31, 36 Microsoft Windows Firewall 16 Microsoft Windows Firewall, modifying 16 Microso

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Introduction 5 Introduction BACS overview BACS is an integrated utility that provides useful information about each network adapter installed in a s

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Introduction 6 The icon next to each device in the Explorer View pane shows its status. An icon next to a device name that appears normal means the

Page 46 - Documentation feedback

Introduction 7 • Explorer View displays and hides the Explorer View pane. • Tool Bar displays and hides the tool bar. • Status Bar displays and h

Page 47 - Index 47

Installation overview 8 Installation overview Introduction BACS management can be installed on both Microsoft Windows and Linux platforms. The BACS

Page 48 - Index 48

Installation overview 9 BACS is designed to run on the following Linux platforms: • Red Hat Enterprise 5, 32-bit, 64-bit Intel x86, Intel 64, AMD 6

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