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Get-NaStorageAdapterInfo issue

mark_schuren
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Hi PoSH community. I'm a bit stuck with this cmdlet using Toolkit Version 3.0.1:

Get-NaFcAdapter | ?{$_.AdapterType -match "initiator"} | Get-NaStorageAdapterInfo | fc

^^ this usually gives exactly the info I need (FC disk/tape adapter- and SFP-Info).

However, the same cmdlet throws ugly errors when the connected NaController has one or more FC adapter(s) connected to a FC switch (e.g. a Fabric MetroCluster node or just a single FC link into a tape SAN):

Get-NaFcAdapter -Controller $Controller | ?{$_.AdapterType -match "initiator"} | Get-NaStorageAdapterInfo

Get-NaStorageAdapterInfo : Fehler im XML-Dokument (1,543).

Bei Zeile:1 Zeichen:106

+ Get-NaFcAdapter -Controller $Controller | ?{$_.AdapterType -match "initiator"} | Get-NaStorageAdapterInfo <<<<

    + CategoryInfo          : InvalidOperation: (filer2:NaController) [Get-NaStorageAdapterInfo], InvalidOperationException

    + FullyQualifiedErrorId : ApiException,DataONTAP.PowerShell.SDK.Cmdlets.StorageAdapter.GetNaStorageAdapterInfo

Is this a known bug?

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beam
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Hi Mark,

Have you tried this with the latest version of the Toolkit (version 3.1, http://support.netapp.com/NOW/download/tools/powershell_toolkit/)?

-Steven

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JGPSHNTAP
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Mark,

I was trying to look into this in my lab, but i'm unable to see what your seeing..  Are you saying that if you run the same cmdlet with -controller $controller it throws an error ?

Can you show me what normal output looks like?

JGPSHNTAP
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So, i was having more issues with this cmdlet.

All the properties are embedded it looks like

So, for example, I was only able to get certain properties doing this

get-nafcadapter | ? {$_.adapterstatus -eq "online"} | Select @{E={(get-nastorageadapterinfo $_.adaptername).adapterdetailinfo.adapterfc.adapterfcinfo.fclinkrate};N="link rate"}

If I do it any other way, I get

AdapterDetailInfo

-----------------

DataONTAP.Types.StorageAdapter.AdapterDetailInfo

mark_schuren
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PS H:\Powershell-Scripts> Connect-NaController ucnlabfiler01

Name                 Address           Ontapi   Version

----                 -------           ------   -------

ucnlabfiler01        10.230.1.1        1.19     NetApp Release 8.1.4 7-Mode: Wed Nov 20 16:16:17 PST 2013

PS H:\Powershell-Scripts> Get-NaStorageAdapter

AdapterName

-----------

0b         # on-board FC initiator port

0d

2a

2b

2c

2d

3a

3b

3c

3d

PS H:\Powershell-Scripts> Get-NaStorageAdapterInfo -Name 0b

AdapterDetailInfo

-----------------

DataONTAP.Types.StorageAdapter.AdapterDetailInfo

^^ THAT WORKS FINE and returns the expected object ^^

Now I do the same thing against a different filer (which has an FC switch connected to 0a – for tape access):

PS H:\Powershell-Scripts> Connect-NaController ucnfiler02

Name                 Address           Ontapi   Version

----                 -------           ------   -------

ucnfiler02           10.200.1.6        1.19     NetApp Release 8.1.4 7-Mode: Wed Nov 20 16:14:39 PST 2013

PS H:\Powershell-Scripts> Get-NaStorageAdapter

AdapterName

-----------

0a             # <- this is FC initiator connected to switch

0c             # <- this is SAS

0d             # <- this is SAS

PS H:\Powershell-Scripts> Get-NaStorageAdapterInfo -Name 0a

Get-NaStorageAdapterInfo : Fehler im XML-Dokument (1,545).

In Zeile:1 Zeichen:1

+ Get-NaStorageAdapterInfo -Name 0a

+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    + CategoryInfo          : InvalidOperation: (ucnfiler02:NaController) [Get-NaStorageAdapterInfo], InvalidOperation

   Exception

    + FullyQualifiedErrorId : ApiException,DataONTAP.PowerShell.SDK.Cmdlets.StorageAdapter.GetNaStorageAdapterInfo

PS H:\Powershell-Scripts> Get-NaStorageAdapterInfo -Name 0c

AdapterDetailInfo

-----------------

DataONTAP.Types.StorageAdapter.AdapterDetailInfo

So essentially the cmdlet (or the API) throws an unexpected error „InvalidOperation“…

To make it a bit easier, the SYSCONFIG-A for the second system shows:

        slot 0: FC Host Adapter 0a (QLogic 2432 rev. 2, N-port, <UP>)

                Firmware rev:      5.4.100

                Host Port Id:      0x150200

                FC Node Name:      5:00a:098000:278fef

                FC Port Name:      5:00a:098000:278fef

                SFP Vendor:        FINISAR CORP.

                SFP Part Number:   FTLF8524P2BNV

                SFP Serial Number: PH869T8

                SFP Capabilities:  1, 2 or 4 Gbit

                Link Data Rate:    4 Gbit

                Switch Port:       ucnsansw01:2

                ucnsansw01:0.126L1 Medium Changer: FSC     FibreCAT-TX24 S24.63 (LTDE65405435_LL0)

                ucnsansw01:0.126 Tape:  Hewlett-Packard LTO-4 V62B (HU19306ABY)

                        I/O base 0x00009400, size 0x100

                        memory mapped I/O base 0xfe0f8000, size 0x4000

        slot 0: Fibre Channel Target Host Adapter 0b

                (QLogic 2432 (2462) rev. 2, <ONLINE>)

                Firmware rev:      5.5.2

                Host Port Addr:    160400

                FC Nodename:       50:0a:09:80:88:8d:a8:52 (500a0980888da852)

                FC Portname:       50:0a:09:81:98:8d:a8:52 (500a0981988da852)

                Connection:        PTP, Fabric

                Switch Port:       ucnsansw02:4

                SFP Vendor Name:   FINISAR CORP.

                SFP Vendor P/N:    FTLF8524P2BNV

                SFP Vendor Rev:    A

                SFP Serial No.:    PH77FQE

                SFP Connector:     LC

                SFP Capabilities:  1, 2, 4 Gbit/Sec

                        I/O base 0x00009800, size 0x100

                        memory mapped I/O base 0xfe0fc000, size 0x4000

        slot 0: SAS Host Adapter 0c (LSI Logic 1068E rev. B3, SAS, <UP>)

                Firmware rev:      1.31.02.00

                Base WWN:          5:00a098:00026f2:50

                Phy State:         [0] Enabled, 3.0 Gb/s

                                   [1] Enabled, 3.0 Gb/s

                                   [2] Enabled, 3.0 Gb/s

                                   [3] Enabled, 3.0 Gb/s

                00.0 : NETAPP   X287_HVPBP288A15 NA00 272.0GB 520B/sect (JLVTJBYC)

                00.1 : NETAPP   X287_HVPBP288A15 NA00 272.0GB 520B/sect (JLVT34EC)

                00.2 : NETAPP   X287_S15K5288A15 NA01 272.0GB 520B/sect (3LM18T6L00009750FCSH)

                00.3 : NETAPP   X287_S15K5288A15 NA01 272.0GB 520B/sect (3LM14YW900009750M49T)

                00.4 : NETAPP   X287_HVPBP288A15 NA00 272.0GB 520B/sect (JLVSXBTC)

                00.5 : NETAPP   X287_S15K5288A15 NA01 272.0GB 520B/sect (3LM14YPP00009750MUDT)

                00.6 : NETAPP   X287_HVPBP288A15 NA00 272.0GB 520B/sect (JLVT2MJC)

                00.7 : NETAPP   X287_S15K5288A15 NA01 272.0GB 520B/sect (3LM14Y4L00009747QEFV)

                00.8 : NETAPP   X287_HVPBP288A15 NA00 272.0GB 520B/sect (JLVT3HSC)

                00.9 : NETAPP   X287_S15K5288A15 NA01 272.0GB 520B/sect (3LM18CE000009750FA4Q)

                00.10: NETAPP   X287_HVPBP288A15 NA00 272.0GB 520B/sect (JLVS9B4C)

                00.11: NETAPP   X287_S15K5288A15 NA01 272.0GB 520B/sect (3LM14YHS00009750N4HL)

                Shelf   0: ESAS  Firmware rev. SAS A: 05 SAS B: 05

        slot 0: SAS Host Adapter 0d (LSI Logic 1068E rev. B3, SAS, <UP>)

                Firmware rev:      1.31.02.00

                Base WWN:          5:00a098:00026f2:54

                Phy State:         [4] Enabled, 3.0 Gb/s

                                   [5] Enabled, 3.0 Gb/s

                                   [6] Enabled, 3.0 Gb/s

                                   [7] Enabled, 3.0 Gb/s

                QSFP Vendor:        Molex Inc.

                QSFP Part Number:   112-00176+A0

                QSFP Type:          Copper 0.5m ID:00

                QSFP Serial Number: 006120393

                01.0 : NETAPP   X306_WMANT02TSSM NA08 1695.4GB 512B/sect (WD-WMAUR0527094)

                01.1 : NETAPP   X306_WMANT02TSSM NA08 1695.4GB 512B/sect (WD-WMAUR0524329)

                01.2 : NETAPP   X306_WMANT02TSSM NA08 1695.4GB 512B/sect (WD-WMAUR0529216)

                01.3 : NETAPP   X306_WMANT02TSSM NA08 1695.4GB 512B/sect (WD-WMAUR0526272)

                01.4 : NETAPP   X306_WMANT02TSSM NA08 1695.4GB 512B/sect (WD-WMAUR0529257)

                01.5 : NETAPP   X306_WMANT02TSSM NA08 1695.4GB 512B/sect (WD-WMAUR0525404)

                01.6 : NETAPP   X306_WMANT02TSSM NA08 1695.4GB 512B/sect (WD-WMAUR0504812)

                01.7 : NETAPP   X306_WMANT02TSSM NA08 1695.4GB 512B/sect (WD-WMAUR0526067)

                01.8 : NETAPP   X306_WMANT02TSSM NA08 1695.4GB 512B/sect (WD-WMAUR0526765)

                01.9 : NETAPP   X306_WMANT02TSSM NA08 1695.4GB 512B/sect (WD-WMAUR0529224)

                01.10: NETAPP   X306_WMANT02TSSM NA08 1695.4GB 512B/sect (WD-WMAUR0510060)

                01.11: NETAPP   X306_WMANT02TSSM NA08 1695.4GB 512B/sect (WD-WMAUR0523968)

                Shelf   1: IOM3  Firmware rev. IOM3 A: 0172 IOM3 B: 0172

                        I/O base 0x0000c800, size 0x100

                        memory mapped I/O base 0xfe9fc000, size 0x4000

                        memory mapped I/O base 0xfe9e0000, size 0x10000

Ever seen this before? Is this an ONTAP (API) problem, or a bug in the PS Toolkit?

Nachricht edited by: Mark Schuren Previous post was incomplete, sorry!

JGPSHNTAP
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Ha - Mark, I'm even more confused now.. 🙂

So, are you not having an issue with the fcadapter cmdlet?  Let's get that out of the way..

I'm not sure what i'm looking at now 😞

mark_schuren
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Just take a normal Netapp filer (ONTAP 8.1.x), which has at least one FC storage HBA. Let’s say adapter name is 0a.

FIRST:

Do a

Get-NaStorageAdapterInfo -Name 0a

This returns the object you mention (a single line of output - which IS GOOD!).

( To see the whole object use Get-NaStorageAdapterInfo -Name 0a | fc )

THEN:

plug a cable the same FC adapter and connect it to a brocade fibrechannel switch.

Repeat the above command – and bam you get the error…

Mark

beam
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Hi Mark,

Have you tried this with the latest version of the Toolkit (version 3.1, http://support.netapp.com/NOW/download/tools/powershell_toolkit/)?

-Steven

mark_schuren
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Yes, update from Toolkit from 3.0.1 to 3.1.0 fixes the issue.

Thanks for the hint!

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