Known Issues

Windows Issues

 

If the user installs ANS and creates an AFT team and then installs FCoE/DCB, the result is that DCB is off by default. If the user then enables DCB on one port, the OS detects Storports and the user must manually click on the new hardware wizard prompts for each of them to install. If the user does not do that, DCB status is non-operational and the reason given is no peer.

After an ALB team is created, all but one of the FCoE interfaces will lose its FC link.  Removing the ALB team from the FCoE interface will bring the FC link back up.

 

When the user disables FCoE via the Control-D menu, the Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager User Interface states that the flash contains an FCoE image, but that the flash needs to be updated.  Updating the flash with the FCoE image again, re-enables FCoE and returns the user to the state where all the FCoE settings are available. 

If the user uses the control-D menu to disable FCoE, then they should use the control-D menu to enable it because Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager does not support enabling or disabling FCoE.

Virtual Machine Queue (VMQ) and FCoE/DCB cannot co-exist on the same port.  When VMQ is enabled on the Physical adapter, if FCoE/DCB is present on that port, DCB will enter a non-operational state and FCoE will not function properly.  FCoE and DCB functionality will return back to normal once VMQ is disabled.

Because the FCoE initiator is a virtuliazed device it does not have its own unique hardware ID and thus is not displayed as a SPC-3 compliant device in Windows MPIO configuration.

FCoE Boot Issues

Option ROM Known Issues

The FCoE Option ROM may not discover the desired VLAN when performing VLAN discovery from the Discover Targets function.  If the Discover VLAN box is populated with the wrong VLAN, then enter the desired VLAN before executing Discover Targets.

Windows Known Issues

Upgrading or uninstalling the network adapter driver via Windows Device Manager on the boot port will result in a lost connection to the SAN. The lost connection will result in a Windows blue screen on the next boot and will require the OS to be reinstalled.

After imaging, if the local disk is not removed before booting from the FCoE disk then Windows may use the paging file from the local disk.

The following scenarios are not supported:

o    Crash dump to an FCoE disk if the Windows directory is not on the FCoE Boot LUN.

o    Use of the DedicatedDumpFile registry value to direct crash dump to another FCoE LUN.

 

When the FCoE Option ROM connects to an FCoE disk during boot, the Windows installer may be unable to determine if the system was booted from FCoE or not and will block the FCoE uninstall.  To uninstall, configure the Option ROM so that it does not connect to an FCoE disk.


Last modified on 12/10/10 3:04p Revision 20