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How to tell which HBA's are connected via the EFI

 
Geoff Wild
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How to tell which HBA's are connected via the EFI

We have a RX8640 that was moved from one rack to another to be re-purposed.

It has 16 HBA ports.

Only 4 cables were plugged in.

We only have EFI access.

Is there a way to tell which HBA ports by WWN that are connected?

 

Example:

 

drvcfg -s <slot number> <connect_n)> provide a menu... in this menu there is an option for info
this info only giving me WWN / WWPN
but there is no information about connection

Enter a Selection: 8

 Adapter Path:  Acpi(PNP0002,02)/Pci(01|00)/Pci(04|00)

 Adapter WWPN:   500143800110AE44

 Adapter WWNN:   500143800110AE45 
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Torsten.
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Re: How to tell which HBA's are connected via the EFI

Do you want to select the correct boot device?

Best practice: save an "ioscan -fne" including the EFI path.

So you can compare the "EFI> map" output.

Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.

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Geoff Wild
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Re: How to tell which HBA's are connected via the EFI

No, we want to provide the storage team with the WWN's so they can assign luns to the server.

There is no OS currently installed.

Proverbs 3:5,6 Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make all your paths straight.
Torsten.
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Re: How to tell which HBA's are connected via the EFI

IIRC we used to boot into recovery shell and run fcmsutil to get this information.


Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.

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