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Windows miniport driver event log codes The miniport drivers record error events in the event log. The SCSIPORT and Storport miniport drivers each have documentation that describes the event log format and how to interpret the information in the log. Use the documentation specific to each driver. Do not attempt to decode Storport miniport event log entries using the SCSIPORT miniport documentation, or to decode SCSIPORT event log entries using the Storport miniport documentation. Obtain the relevant documentation from the Smart Component kit you used to install the driver: 1. Click the Smart Component executable. 2. Click EXTRACT. 3. In the pop-up window, select a folder for extracting the files, and then click OK. 4. Review event log information: • For the SCSIPORT miniport driver, see readme.txt. • For the Storport miniport driver, see ELXSTOR Error Log Codes.doc. Linux driver events If the lpfc driver detects any fabric or Linux driver events, the information is written to the /var/log/messages file. Check this file periodically to review fabric or driver events. Setting the jumpers Each HBA has two six-post jumper blocks, one for each port, that control the HBA's device ID. You select the ID by installing a jumper between posts 1 and 2, 3 and 4, or 5 and 6. If no jumper is installed, the default device ID is 1AE5. Port 0 is the top transceiver, and port 1 is the bottom transceiver. NOTE: Some custom applications use PCI device ID jumpers. Do not change the jumper settings for a standard installation. CAUTION: HBAs contain electronic components that can be damaged by static electricity through an electrostatic discharge (ESD) event. To prevent ESD damage, follow the instructions in "Electrostatic discharge" on page 27. Handle the card carefully at all times, preferably by the edges. Avoid touching electronic components and keep the card in the original packaging until you are ready for installation. Table 6 shows the jumper settings for Port 0 and Port 1. Table 6 Jumper settings (Port 0 and Port 1) PCI device ID P0_JX (port 0) FD00 ID0 FD01 ID1 1AE5* ID2 P1_JX (port 1) ID0 ID1 ID2 *Without a jumper, the HBA reports a PCI device ID of 1AE5. Most software drivers require a PCI device ID of FD00 to properly identify and control the HBA. Do not attempt to operate the HBA with the PCI device ID set to 1AE5 unless recommended by the driver installation instructions. FC2143 and FC2243 4Gb PCI-X 2.0 host bus adapters for Linux and Windows installation guide 23

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Windows
miniport
driver
event
log
codes
The
miniport
drivers
record
error
events
in
the
event
log.
The
SCSIPORT
and
Storport
miniport
drivers
each
have
documentation
that
describes
the
event
log
format
and
how
to
interpret
the
information
in
the
log.
Use
the
documentation
speci
c
to
each
driver.
Do
not
attempt
to
decode
Storport
miniport
event
log
entries
using
the
SCSIPORT
miniport
documentation,
or
to
decode
SCSIPORT
event
log
entries
using
the
Storport
miniport
documentation.
Obtain
the
relevant
documentation
from
the
Smart
Component
kit
you
used
to
install
the
driver:
1.
Click
the
Smart
Component
executable.
2.
Click
EXTRACT
.
3.
In
the
pop-up
window,
select
a
folder
for
extracting
the
les,
and
then
click
OK
.
4.
Review
event
log
information:
For
the
SCSIPORT
miniport
driver,
see
readme.txt
.
For
the
Storport
miniport
driver,
see
ELXSTOR
Error
Log
Codes.doc
.
Linux
driver
events
If
the
lpfc
driver
detects
any
fabric
or
Linux
driver
events,
the
information
is
written
to
the
/var/log/messages
le.
Check
this
le
periodically
to
review
fabric
or
driver
events.
Setting
the
jumpers
Each
HBA
has
two
six-post
jumper
blocks,
one
for
each
port,
that
control
the
HBA’s
device
ID.
You
select
the
ID
by
installing
a
jumper
between
posts
1
and
2,
3
and
4,
or
5
and
6.
If
no
jumper
is
installed,
the
default
device
ID
is
1AE5.
Port
0
is
the
top
transceiver,
and
port
1
is
the
bottom
transceiver.
NOTE:
Some
custom
applications
use
PCI
device
ID
jumpers.
Do
not
change
the
jumper
settings
for
a
standard
installation.
CAUTION:
HBAs
contain
electronic
components
that
can
be
damaged
by
static
electricity
through
an
electrostatic
discharge
(ESD)
event.
To
prevent
ESD
damage,
follow
the
instructions
in
"
Electrostatic
discharge
"
on
page
27.
Handle
the
card
carefully
at
all
times,
preferably
by
the
edges.
Avoid
touching
electronic
components
and
keep
the
card
in
the
original
packaging
until
you
are
ready
for
installation.
Table
6
shows
the
jumper
settings
for
Port
0
and
Port
1.
Table
6
Jumper
settings
(Port
0
and
Port
1)
PCI
device
ID
P0_JX
(port
0)
P1_JX
(port
1)
FD00
ID0
ID0
FD01
ID1
ID1
1AE5
*
ID2
ID2
*
Without
a
jumper,
the
HBA
reports
a
PCI
device
ID
of
1AE5.
Most
software
drivers
require
a
PCI
device
ID
of
FD00
to
properly
identify
and
control
the
HBA.
Do
not
attempt
to
operate
the
HBA
with
the
PCI
device
ID
set
to
1AE5
unless
recommended
by
the
driver
installation
instructions.
FC2143
and
FC2243
4Gb
PCI-X
2.0
host
bus
adapters
for
Linux
and
Windows
installation
guide
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