Waiting for flogi
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03-13-2013 08:10 AM
I have one C220 connects to Nexus 5548UP via FCoE, but the vfc is in trunking, and the vsan is waiting for flogi.
Below is the conf,
vlan 1000
fcoe vsan 1000
vsan database
vsan 1000
interface vfc1
bind interface Ethernet1/1
switchport trunk allowed vsan 1000
no shutdown
vsan database
vsan 1000 interface vfc1
interface Ethernet1/1
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,1000
spanning-tree port type edge trunk
N5548# show int vfc 1 trunk vsan
vfc1 is trunking
Vsan 1000 is down (waiting for flogi)
Any reason?
Thanks,
Jeff
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03-13-2013 08:48 AM
Hi Jeff
Looks to me like an issue on the C220 - Could you please post some screenshots from the interface/vHBA-Config on your C220?
Regards
Marcel
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03-13-2013 08:56 AM
Thanks, Marcel.
ucs-c220-m3 /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # show detail
Name fc0:
World Wide Node Name: 10:00:54:78:1A:87:35:2C
World Wide Port Name: 20:00:54:78:1A:87:35:2C
FC SAN Boot: disabled
Persistent LUN Binding: disabled
Uplink Port: 0
MAC Address: 54:78:1A:87:35:2C
CoS: 3
VLAN: 1000
Rate Limiting: OFF
PCIe Device Order: ANY
EDTOV: 2000
RATOV: 10000
Maximum Data Field Size: 2112
Channel Number: N/A
Port Profile: N/A
Is this enough?
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03-13-2013 09:03 AM
Okay, looks good - I know about an similar issue if you don't configure the FCoE-awere QoS policy-maps on your N5k.
What is the output if you do a "sh run ipqos all" on your N5K?
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03-13-2013 09:08 AM
# sh run ipqos all
!Command: show running-config ipqos all
!Time: Wed Mar 13 16:05:36 2013
version 5.1(3)N2(1c)
class-map type qos class-fcoe
class-map type qos match-any class-default
class-map type qos match-any class-all-flood
class-map type qos match-any class-ip-multicast
class-map type queuing class-fcoe
match qos-group 1
class-map type queuing class-default
match qos-group 0
class-map type queuing class-all-flood
match qos-group 2
class-map type queuing class-ip-multicast
match qos-group 2
policy-map type qos default-in-policy
class class-default
policy-map type qos fcoe-default-in-policy
class class-fcoe
set qos-group 1
class class-default
policy-map type queuing default-in-policy
class type queuing class-default
bandwidth percent 100
policy-map type queuing default-out-policy
class type queuing class-default
bandwidth percent 100
policy-map type queuing fcoe-default-in-policy
class type queuing class-fcoe
bandwidth percent 50
class type queuing class-default
bandwidth percent 50
policy-map type queuing fcoe-default-out-policy
class type queuing class-fcoe
bandwidth percent 50
class type queuing class-default
bandwidth percent 50
class-map type network-qos class-fcoe
match qos-group 1
class-map type network-qos class-default
match qos-group 0
class-map type network-qos class-all-flood
match qos-group 2
class-map type network-qos class-ip-multicast
match qos-group 2
policy-map type network-qos default-nq-policy
class type network-qos class-default
multicast-optimize
policy-map type network-qos fcoe-default-nq-policy
class type network-qos class-fcoe
pause no-drop
mtu 2158
class type network-qos class-default
multicast-optimize
system qos
service-policy type qos input fcoe-default-in-policy
service-policy type queuing input fcoe-default-in-policy
service-policy type queuing output fcoe-default-out-policy
service-policy type network-qos fcoe-default-nq-policy
fex queue-limit
interface Ethernet1/1
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/2
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/3
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/4
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/5
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/6
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/7
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/8
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/9
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/10
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/11
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/12
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/13
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/14
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/15
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/16
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/17
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/18
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/19
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/20
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/21
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/22
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/23
priority-flow-control mode auto
interface Ethernet1/24
priority-flow-control mode auto
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03-13-2013 09:22 AM
Looks good as well...I'm out of ideas - sorry.
One last shot:
Try:
int vfc1
shut
switchport mode f
no shut
Regards
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03-13-2013 09:34 AM
BTW, can I connect C220 direct to 5548?
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03-13-2013 09:38 AM
same.
show int vfc 1
vfc1 is trunking
Bound interface is Ethernet1/1
Hardware is Ethernet
Port WWN is 20:00:00:2a:6a:0a:66:ff
Admin port mode is F, trunk mode is on
snmp link state traps are enabled
Port mode is TF
Port vsan is 1000
Trunk vsans (admin allowed and active) (1000)
Trunk vsans (up) ()
Trunk vsans (isolated) ()
Trunk vsans (initializing) (1000)
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03-13-2013 09:25 AM
we do not install OS yet, and want to use SAN boot.
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03-14-2013 01:48 PM
If you have local HDD, just give a try with installing a simple o/s lke ESXi & then check flogi.
This eliminates lots of unnecessary troubleshooting & narrow down the issue whether it is SAN boot issue or HBA issue.
We have done SAN boot with UCS blades with boot policy set to SAN specifying the pwwn of the storage port & respective LUN ID as target.

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03-21-2013 10:47 AM
Hello Jeff,
I had the same problem with the same configuration as yours.
First of all we ugraded the version of our Nexus from 5.1(3) to 5.2(1) N1 (3)
The problem is that the CIMC didn't sync the BIOS with the boot from SAN flag.
I just reboot the server with the kvm chose F2 to enter the bios settings then F9 to reset the default parameters and reboot...
And that doesn't reset the BIOS, that update it ! The server boot from SAN and i could install VMware on the lun.
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03-25-2013 08:48 AM
Hello Herve,
We found the RAID controller is failed. When we pressed F2 or F6, it just displayed Entering setup or Entering boot menu..., until we removed RAID controller.
Then we update the firmwares on C220, we can configure LUN and we can install the ESXi on the LUN.
But when reboot, we could not find the LUN for boot in the boot menu. Any suggestion?
Thanks,
Jeff
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03-27-2013 03:55 AM
Hello
You should verify that the HBA has initialized. I have experienced this similar issue with Qlogic cards, basically right out of the box you have to enter into the card during boot and actually turn on FCoE. The Qlogic gives the ability to connect and test the SAN connection over FC in its BIOS. Please note that sometimes a cold reboot of the server is needed before flogi appears. You can issue the sho int vfc
This is based on my experience with dell and hp using Qlogic CNAs.
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03-29-2013 01:08 AM
We find the issue is the battery of the RAID controller.
Sometime we will get following messages on screen:
USB cache device is not responding.
From the link
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/release/notes/OL-28995-01.html
We find following solution:
Workaround
Power down the system for 2 minutes to attempt recovery and avoid cache data loss, and then power-on. If it fails, replace SuperCap with newer Rev-K SuperCap (49571-03). (CSCud38069)
After replace the SuperCap, the issue solved. Now we can use the SAN boot.
Really bad experience.
