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Converting Windows 10 to Debian 9 using Qle2460 tools

Converting Windows 10 to Debian 9 using Qle2460 tools

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Brudora
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05-10-2016, 05:25 AM
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Hello, I understand your situation. I’m from Germany and my English isn’t perfect. I’ve set up a server with two QLogic qle2360 devices and moved them to a private PC running Windows 10, then connected them to a Debian 9 server. Since I don’t have a fast switch for LWL, I connected them directly (A to B, B to A). The issue is that in Windows I can’t see the connection. As mentioned in the thread you linked, I downloaded the latest driver for the Windows Server and tried running it on my PC. But before I could use it, I had to enable compatibility mode in Windows and set it to Windows 7. In the QLogic program, the link appears online, but the connection isn’t visible in my network connections. What should I change to see it? Also, how can I find the IP address or is there another authentication method from LWL? Thanks. Philipp from Germany
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Brudora
05-10-2016, 05:25 AM #1

Hello, I understand your situation. I’m from Germany and my English isn’t perfect. I’ve set up a server with two QLogic qle2360 devices and moved them to a private PC running Windows 10, then connected them to a Debian 9 server. Since I don’t have a fast switch for LWL, I connected them directly (A to B, B to A). The issue is that in Windows I can’t see the connection. As mentioned in the thread you linked, I downloaded the latest driver for the Windows Server and tried running it on my PC. But before I could use it, I had to enable compatibility mode in Windows and set it to Windows 7. In the QLogic program, the link appears online, but the connection isn’t visible in my network connections. What should I change to see it? Also, how can I find the IP address or is there another authentication method from LWL? Thanks. Philipp from Germany

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JONNTHENOOB
Member
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05-10-2016, 10:19 PM
#2
The QLogic QLE 2360 is a Fibre Channel HBA card designed for storage purposes only. It doesn't support Ethernet networking, meaning it can't serve as a peer-to-peer link between standard computers. Fibre Channel operates as a separate networking protocol compared to Ethernet. For alternatives, consider purchasing a compatible replacement such as the Mellanox ConnectX-2 on eBay. If you choose this route, you might convert your Linux server into a Fibre Channel storage target and connect your Windows computer via that card. See resources for guidance: https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-create...x-debian-6 and http://linux-iscsi.org/wiki/Fibre_Channel
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JONNTHENOOB
05-10-2016, 10:19 PM #2

The QLogic QLE 2360 is a Fibre Channel HBA card designed for storage purposes only. It doesn't support Ethernet networking, meaning it can't serve as a peer-to-peer link between standard computers. Fibre Channel operates as a separate networking protocol compared to Ethernet. For alternatives, consider purchasing a compatible replacement such as the Mellanox ConnectX-2 on eBay. If you choose this route, you might convert your Linux server into a Fibre Channel storage target and connect your Windows computer via that card. See resources for guidance: https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-create...x-debian-6 and http://linux-iscsi.org/wiki/Fibre_Channel

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golden_fraddy
Member
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05-17-2016, 08:32 PM
#3
FCoE is a technology, but this card uses only fibre optics, not Ethernet. As @leadeater mentioned, you’ll need separate Ethernet cards.
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golden_fraddy
05-17-2016, 08:32 PM #3

FCoE is a technology, but this card uses only fibre optics, not Ethernet. As @leadeater mentioned, you’ll need separate Ethernet cards.

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Viizion_PvPz
Senior Member
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05-17-2016, 10:07 PM
#4
Thanks for clarifying. I’ll avoid using the fiber channel connection for Ethernet. Instead, I aim to use it to deliver my server, especially the Samba service, which should improve data transfer speeds. If you’re correct, I need to switch my server to a fiber channel and configure my Windows PC as the target in the server settings. I found some guides on Fibre Channel or creating a SAN with QLogic on Debian 6 that might help. No need to change cards for this setup. Appreciate your assistance—I’m new to this process.
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Viizion_PvPz
05-17-2016, 10:07 PM #4

Thanks for clarifying. I’ll avoid using the fiber channel connection for Ethernet. Instead, I aim to use it to deliver my server, especially the Samba service, which should improve data transfer speeds. If you’re correct, I need to switch my server to a fiber channel and configure my Windows PC as the target in the server settings. I found some guides on Fibre Channel or creating a SAN with QLogic on Debian 6 that might help. No need to change cards for this setup. Appreciate your assistance—I’m new to this process.