Configuring the Brocade HBA for hosts that run a Windows Server operating system
After you install the Brocade host bus adapter (HBA) and the driver on a Microsoft Windows Server operating system host, you must configure the HBA.
For more information about supported Brocade models, see the following website:
To
configure the HBA BIOS, either use the Brocade Host Connectivity Manager
(HCM) software or reboot into the Brocade configuration tool. Configure
the following settings:
- Host Adapter BIOS: Disabled (unless the machine is configured for SAN Boot)
- Queue depth: 4
You can disable the BIOS by using the command-line configuration
tool:
bcu bios —disable 1/0
bcu bios —disable 1/0
You can set the queue depth by using the command-line
configuration tool:
bcu fcpim —qdepth 1/04
bcu fcpim —qdepth 1/14
You can query the settings by using the command-line configuration
tool:
bcu port —query 1/0
bcu port —query 1/1