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07-20-2005 11:40 PM
07-20-2005 11:40 PM
Changing WWN
Is there any way to change a WWN of an HBA?
Thanks! Plenty of points to assign.
Filipe.
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07-20-2005 11:47 PM
07-20-2005 11:47 PM
Re: Changing WWN
To be a World Wide Name, a WWN must be unique and set by the manufacturer of the card.
Just the same as a MAC Address for a LAN adapter
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Rainer
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07-20-2005 11:49 PM
07-20-2005 11:49 PM
Re: Changing WWN
What reason would you have to change this?
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07-20-2005 11:57 PM
07-20-2005 11:57 PM
Re: Changing WWN
As a matter of fact you can use the same argument with MAC addresses, and it is perfectly reasonable. But you can do that with most NIC brands...
And I know that some HBAs used on other platforms (jaycor, for example) you could do that.
Well, the reason is quite simple: we have to "swap" the hardware from two servers. We are planning to use the make recovery from one server to install the other, and if we could preserve the WWN it would save us from lots of storage configuration. In this case, keeping the procedure simple is a big issue.
Thanks anyway for the response!
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07-20-2005 11:57 PM
07-20-2005 11:57 PM
Re: Changing WWN
My 2 cents,
Jeff
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07-21-2005 12:08 AM
07-21-2005 12:08 AM
Re: Changing WWN
http://forums2.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=856758
hope it helps
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07-21-2005 06:22 AM
07-21-2005 06:22 AM
Re: Changing WWN
Which hardware are you swapping? If you keep the same HBAs to move them from one server to the other, the WWN will not change, right?
Marie
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07-21-2005 06:39 AM
07-21-2005 06:39 AM
Re: Changing WWN
We are swapping a L3000 for a N4000. The Idea is not physically moving HBAs between servers and also not reconfiguring the storage infra.
Can you foresee any issues?
Thanks!
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07-21-2005 07:29 AM
07-21-2005 07:29 AM
Re: Changing WWN
zoning on the SAN switches will have to be redone. Since you re not moving the HBAs, the WWNs will change and as a result you will have to do this.
thanks
DP
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07-21-2005 08:52 AM
07-21-2005 08:52 AM
Re: Changing WWN
You can not change the wwn of a HBA, it is unique for each adapter hence not to be changed.
Regards.
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07-21-2005 08:58 AM
07-21-2005 08:58 AM
Re: Changing WWN
a few days ago I saw the following message in a system:
Jul 19 08:41:58
Jul 19 08:41:58
Jul 19 08:41:58
Jul 19 08:41:58
Jul 19 08:41:58
Then I don't think you can change it manually except if something changes in HBA. In this instance upgrade/reset of a firmware caused that error.
Best regards,
Fabio
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07-21-2005 09:11 AM
07-21-2005 09:11 AM
Re: Changing WWN
thanks
Devesh
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07-21-2005 09:51 AM
07-21-2005 09:51 AM
Re: Changing WWN
There is a simple way to remove the errors you saw in the log file, it is to use the fcmsutil replace_dsk command. FC sees that some disks have changed (WWN has canged), so it issues a warning and does not authorize IO transfer until the sys admin confirms the new disk to use via the fcmsutil replace_dsk command.
See the Fibre Channel Support guide, "Device replacement" (of course, the "without reboot" here does not apply, but the idea is the same.
Marie
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07-24-2005 03:57 AM
07-24-2005 03:57 AM
Re: Changing WWN
I was not so exact when I posted because I didn't write the final solution.
fcmsutil replace_dsk... was launched to solve a piece of the our problem, though it didn't solve completely it. In that case we had many disks in NO_HW status due to the WWN changed and a reboot, magically! :-), solved them.
Best regards,
Fabio
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07-24-2005 07:34 AM
07-24-2005 07:34 AM