Installing Fibre Channel or 10 Gbps iSCSI/FCoE ports

You can add Fibre Channel ports or 10 Gbps iSCSI/FCoE ports to a Storwize® V7000 Gen2 control enclosure by installing host interface adapters.

About this task

Each node canister of a Storwize V7000 Gen2 control enclosure has two host interface adapter slots, labeled slot 2 and slot 3. The slots can be used to add Fibre Channel or iSCSI/FCoE interface ports to the enclosure. Figure 1, Figure 2, and Figure 3 show the available host interface adapter types.

Figure 1. 10 Gbps iSCSI/FCoE host interface adapter
10 Gbps iSCSI/FCoE interface adapter
Figure 2. 8 Gbps Fibre Channel host interface adapter
8 Gbps Fibre Channel interface adapter
Figure 3. 16 Gbps Fibre Channel host interface adapter
16 Gbps Fibre Channel interface adapter
  • One iSCSI/FCoE host interface adapter can be installed in each node canister, in either slot.
    Note: If it is used for Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) connections, avoid putting a second 10 GBps Ethernet adapter in a lower PCIe expansion slot number than the first adapter. When more than one 10-GbE adapter is used in a node, the first four Ethernet ports (displayed by running the lsportip command) support FCoE interconnect. The remaining ports do not support FCoE. If the adapter is added in a lower PCIe expansion slot number, the zoning must be manually reconfigured.
  • Up to two Fibre Channel host interface adapters can be installed in a node canister, one in each slot.

The same adapter combination must be installed in both node canisters in a control enclosure.

Figure 4 shows a node canister with a 16 Gbps Fibre Channel adapter that is fitted in PCIe slot 3.

Figure 4. 16 Gbps Fibre Channel host interface adapter installed in slot 3
16 Gbps Fibre Channel interface adapter installed in slot 3

If you are installing multiple options in a node canister that is already open on the bench, refer to steps 5 to 13 to add one or two host interface adapters to the node canister. Otherwise, this procedure installs one or two host interface adapters in both node canisters of a control enclosure. When the hardware is installed and each node canister is back online, the SAN needs to be configured to use the new ports.

If you are installing a new adapter and also want to install new memory at the same time, see Installing extra memory and compression accelerator options in Storwize V7000 Gen2 and Storwize V7000 Gen2+ node canisters for instructions.

Procedure

To install a new adapter, complete the following steps:

  1. Locate node canister 1, which is the node canister on the left of the enclosure when viewed from the rear.
  2. If you are replacing the Fibre Channel adapter with physically different hardware, remove the node from the system as described in Deleting a node from a system by using the CLI and return here.
    Examples include replacing a 4-port 8 Gbps Fibre Channel adapter with a 4-port 16 Gbps Fibre Channel adapter, or replacing a 2-port 16 Gbps Fibre Channel adapter with a 4-port 16 Gbps Fibre Channel adapter.
  3. Complete Procedure: Removing a node canister and return here.
  4. Remove the lid of the canister, as described in Procedure: Removing and replacing the lid of a Storwize V7000 Gen2 node canister and return here.
  5. Identify which host interface adapters are to be installed and which slot accommodates each adapter. Ensure that you have two identical sets of host interface adapters and small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers for those adapters so that node canister 2 is configured with the same host interface adapters as node canister 1.
  6. Remove the replacement host interface adapter  1  from its package.
    Figure 5 illustrates the installation process.
  7. Remove any SFP transceiver from each port of the host interface adapter by following the removal steps of Replacing an SFP transceiver in a Storwize V7000 2076-524 control enclosure and put the SFP transceiver safely to one side.
  8. Place the connecting edge  3  of the new host interface adapter on the host interface adapter connector so that the connectors are aligned and the ports on the rear of the host interface adapter are aligned in the slot at the rear of the canister.
  9. Ensure that the adapter is perpendicular to the canister main board so that the small tab  2  on the top of the bracket is aligned with the alignment hole in the top edge of the slot.
  10. Maintain alignment while you apply pressure to the top edge of the host interface adapter  4  opposite the connecting edge. Then, push the host interface adapter into the connector (Figure 5).
    Figure 5. Installing the host interface adapter
    Installing the host interface adapter
  11. Check that the host interface adapter is installed squarely in its slot. If the small tab  2  of the mounting bracket is not positioned correctly, pull the adapter out of the slot slightly and repeat steps 8 onwards to install the adapter correctly.
  12. Install any required SFP transceivers in the ports of the host interface adapter by following the installation steps of Replacing an SFP transceiver in a Storwize V7000 2076-524 control enclosure.
  13. Repeat steps 6 to 12 to install another host interface adapter, if required.
  14. Replace the canister lid, as described in Procedure: Removing and replacing the lid of a Storwize V7000 Gen2 node canister.
  15. Reinstall the node canister into the enclosure from which it was removed in step 3. If the enclosure is powered, the node canister starts.
  16. Connect the cables to the canister, including extra cables for the installed ports.
  17. Log in to the service assistant of the upgraded node canister. Click the Ports tab of the Node Details table. Use the WWPN information to configure your SAN, as described in Configuration details.
  18. When the canister is back online, check the event log for new events and run the fix procedure for any errors displayed.
    Notes:
    • An event with error code 1199 indicates that a valid hardware change needs to be confirmed. Use the management GUI to run the fix procedure for the event.
    • An event with error code 1470 indicates that the two canisters in the enclosure do not have the same hardware configuration. The event is fixed when the second node canister is also upgraded.
  19. Repeat steps 3 to 18 on node canister 2, the node canister on the right of the enclosure when viewed from the rear.
  20. When the node canister is back online, use the management GUI to check the event log and run the fix procedures for any errors displayed.