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Set the FC or UTA/UTA2 configuration on node4

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If node4 has onboard FC ports, onboard unified target adapter (UTA/UTA2) ports, or a UTA/UTA2 card, you must configure the settings before completing the rest of the procedure.

About this task

You might need to complete Configure FC ports on node4, the Check and configure UTA/UTA2 ports on node4, or both sections.

If node4 does not have onboard FC ports, onboard UTA/UTA2 ports, or a UTA/UTA2 card, and you are upgrading a system with storage disks, you can skip to Map ports from node2 to node4.

However, if you have a V-Series system or have FlexArray Virtualization Software and are connected to storage arrays, and node4 does not have onboard FC ports, onboard UTA/ UTA2 ports, or a UTA/UTA2 card, you must return to the Install and boot node4 section and resume at Step 9. Make sure that node4 has sufficient rack space. If node4 is in a separate chassis from node2, you can put node4 in the same location as node3. If node2 and node4 are in the same chassis, then node4 is already in its appropriate rack location.

Configure FC ports on node4

If node4 has FC ports, either onboard or on an FC adapter, you must set port configurations on the node before you bring it into service because the ports are not preconfigured. If the ports are not configured, you might experience a disruption in service.

Before you begin

You must have the values of the FC port settings from node2 that you saved in the section Prepare the nodes for upgrade.

About this task

You can skip this section if your system does not have FC configurations. If your system has onboard UTA/UTA2 ports or a UTA/UTA2 adapter, you configure them in Check and configure UTA/UTA2 ports on node4.

Important If your system has storage disks, you must enter the commands in this section at the cluster prompt. If you have a V-Series system or a system with FlexArray Virtualization Software connected to storage arrays, you enter commands in this section in Maintenance mode.
Steps
  1. Take one of the following actions:

    If the system that you are upgrading…​ Then…

    Has storage disks

    Go to Step 5.

    Is a V-Series system or has FlexArray Virtualization Software and is connected to storage arrays

    Go to Step 2.

  2. Access Maintenance mode:

    boot_ontap maint

  3. Take one of the following actions:

    If the system that you are upgrading…​ Then…

    Has storage disks

    system node hardware unified-connect show

    Is a V-Series system or has FlexArray Virtualization Software and is connected to storage arrays

    ucadmin show

    The system displays information about all FC and converged network adapters on the system.

  4. Compare the FC settings on the new nodes with the settings that you captured earlier from the original node.

  5. Take one of the following actions:

    If the system that you are upgrading…​ Then…

    Has storage disks

    Modify the FC ports on node4 as needed:

    • To program target ports:

    system node hardware unified-connect modify -type | -t target -adapter port_name

    • To program initiator ports:

    system node unified-connect modify type | -t initiator -adapter port_name

    -type is the FC4 type, target or initiator.

    Is a V-Series system or has FlexArray Virtualization Software and is connected to storage arrays

    Modify the FC ports on node4 as needed:

    ucadmin modify -m fc -t initiator -f adapter_port_name

    -t is the FC4 type, target or initiator.

    Note The FC ports need to be programmed as initiators.
  6. Take one of the following actions:

    If the system that you are upgrading…​ Then…

    Has storage disks

    Verify the new settings by entering the following command and examining the output:

    system node unified-connect show

    Is a V-Series system or has FlexArray Virtualization Software and is connected to storage arrays

    Verify the new settings by entering the following command and examining the output:

    ucadmin show

  7. Take one of the following actions:

    If the default FC settings on the new nodes are…​ Then…

    The same as the ones you that captured on the original nodes

    Go to Step 11.

    Different from the ones that you captured on the original nodes

    Go to Step8.

  8. Exit Maintenance mode:

    halt

  9. After you enter the command, wait until the system stops at the boot environment prompt.

  10. Take one of the following actions:

    If the system that you are upgrading…​ Then…

    Is a V-Series system or has FlexArray Virtualization software running Data ONTAP 8.3.0 or later

    Access Maintenance mode by entering the following command at the boot environment prompt:

    boot_ontap maint

    Is not a V-Series system and does not have FlexArray Virtualization software

    Boot node4 by entering the following command at the boot environment prompt:

    boot_ontap

  11. Take one of the following actions:

    If the system that you are upgrading…​ Then…

    Has storage disks

    Is a V-Series system or has FlexArray Virtualization Software and is connected to storage arrays

    • Go to Check and configure UTA/UTA2 ports on node4 if node4 has a UTA/ UTA2 card or UTA/UTA2 onboard ports.

    • Skip the section Check and configure UTA/UTA2 ports on node4 if node4 does not have a UTA/UTA2 card or UTA/UTA2 onboard ports, return to the section Install and boot node4, and resume the section at Step 9.

Check and configure UTA/UTA2 ports on node4

If node4 has onboard UTA/UTA2 ports or a UTA/UTA2A card, you must check the configuration of the ports and configure them, depending on how you want to use the upgraded system.

Before you begin

You must have the correct SFP+ modules for the UTA/UTA2 ports.

About this task

UTA/UTA2 ports can be configured into native FC mode or UTA/UTA2A mode. FC mode supports FC initiator and FC target; UTA/UTA2 mode enables concurrent NIC and FCoE traffic to share the same 10GbE SFP+ interface and supports FC target.

Note NetApp marketing materials might use the term UTA2 to refer to CNA adapters and ports. However, the CLI uses the term CNA.

UTA/UTA2 ports might be on an adapter or on the controller with the following configurations:

  • UTA/UTA2 cards ordered at the same time as the controller are configured before shipment to have the personality you requested.

  • UTA/UTA2 cards ordered separately from the controller are shipped with the default FC target personality.

  • Onboard UTA/UTA2 ports on new controllers are configured (before shipment) to have the personality you requested.

However, you can check the configuration of the UTA/UTA2 ports on node4 and change it, if necessary.

Attention: If your system has storage disks, you enter the commands in this section at the cluster prompt unless directed to enter Maintenance mode. If you have a MetroCluster FC system, V-Series system or a system with FlexArray Virtualization software that is connected to storage arrays, you must be in Maintenance mode to configure UTA/UTA2 ports.

Steps
  1. Check how the ports are currently configured by using one of the following commands on node4:

    If the system…​ Then…

    Has storage disks

    system node hardware unified-connect show

    Is a V-Series system or has FlexArray Virtualization Software and is connected to storage arrays

    ucadmin show

    The system displays output similar to the following example:

    *> ucadmin show
                    Current  Current    Pending   Pending   Admin
    Node   Adapter  Mode     Type       Mode      Type      Status
    ----   -------  ---      ---------  -------   --------  -------
    f-a    0e       fc       initiator  -          -        online
    f-a    0f       fc       initiator  -          -        online
    f-a    0g       cna      target     -          -        online
    f-a    0h       cna      target     -          -        online
    f-a    0e       fc       initiator  -          -        online
    f-a    0f       fc       initiator  -          -        online
    f-a    0g       cna      target     -          -        online
    f-a    0h       cna      target     -          -        online
    *>
  2. If the current SFP+ module does not match the desired use, replace it with the correct SFP+ module.

    Contact your NetApp representative to obtain the correct SFP+ module.

  3. Examine the output of the system node hardware unified-connect show or ucadmin show command and determine whether the UTA/UTA2 ports have the personality you want.

  4. Take one of the following actions:

    If the CNA ports…​ Then…​

    Do not have the personality that you want

    Go to Step 5.

    Have the personality that you want

    Skip Step 5 through Step 12 and go to Step 13.

  5. Take one of the following actions:

    If the system…​ Then…​

    Has storage disks and is running Data ONTAP 8.3

    Boot node4 and enter maintenance mode:

    boot_ontap maint

    Is a V-Series system or has FlexArray Virtualization Software and is connected to storage arrays

    Go to Step 6.
    You should already be in Maintenance mode.

  6. Take one of the following actions:

    If you are configuring…​ Then…​

    Ports on a UTA/UTA2A card

    Go to Step 7.

    Onboard UTA/UTA2 ports

    Skip Step 7 and go to Step 8.

  7. If the adapter is in initiator mode, and if the UTA/UTA2 port is online, take the UTA/UTA2 port offline:

    storage disable adapter adapter_name

    Adapters in target mode are automatically offline in Maintenance mode.

  8. If the current configuration does not match the desired use, enter the following command to change the configuration as needed:

    ucadmin modify -m fc|cna -t initiator|target adapter_name

    • -m is the personality mode: FC or 10GbE UTA.

    • -t is the FC4 type: target or initiator.

    Note You must use FC initiator for tape drives and FlexArray Virtualization systems. You must use the FC target for SAN clients.
  9. Verify the settings by entering the following command and examining its output:

    ucadmin show

  10. Perform one of the following actions:

    If the system…​ Then…​

    Has storage disks

    1. Enter the following command:

      halt

      The system stops at the boot environment prompt.

    2. Enter the following command:

      boot_ontap

    Is a V-Series system or has FlexArray Virtualization Software and is connected to storage arrays and is running Data ONTAP 8.3

    Reboot to Maintenance mode:

    boot_ontap maint

  11. Verify the settings:

    If the system…​ Then…​

    Has storage disks

    Enter the following command:

    system node hardware unified-connect show

    Is a V-Series system or has FlexArray Virtualization Software and is connected to storage arrays

    Enter the following command:

    ucadmin show

    The output in the following examples shows that the FC4 type of adapter "1b" is changing to initiator and that the mode of adapters "2a" and "2b" is changing to cna.

    cluster1::> system node hardware unified-connect show
                   Current  Current   Pending  Pending    Admin
    Node  Adapter  Mode     Type      Mode     Type       Status
    ----  -------  -------  --------- -------  -------    -----
    f-a    1a      fc       initiator -        -          online
    f-a    1b      fc       target    -        initiator  online
    f-a    2a      fc       target    cna      -          online
    f-a    2b      fc       target    cna      -          online
    4 entries were displayed.
    *> ucadmin show
                   Current Current   Pending  Pending    Admin
    Node  Adapter  Mode    Type      Mode     Type       Status
    ----  -------  ------- --------- -------  -------    -----
    f-a    1a      fc      initiator -        -          online
    f-a    1b      fc      target    -        initiator  online
    f-a    2a      fc      target    cna      -          online
    f-a    2b      fc      target    cna      -          online
    4 entries were displayed.
    *>
  12. Place any target ports online by entering one of the following commands, once for each port:

    If the system…​ Then…​

    Has storage disks

    network fcp adapter modify -node node_name -adapter adapter_name -state up

    Is a V-Series system or has FlexArray Virtualization Software and is connected to storage arrays

    fcp config adapter_name up

  13. Cable the port.

  14. Perform one of the following actions:

    If the system…​ Then…​

    Has storage disks

    Go to Map ports from node2 to node4.

    Is a V-Series system or has FlexArray Virtualization Software and is connected to storage arrays

    Return to the section Install and boot node4, and resume the section at Step 9.