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02-07-2020 09:15 AM
02-07-2020 09:15 AM
ONEVIEW 5.00.01 find what blade is logged into what uplink port
I am using OneView v 5.00.01 and have a C7000 with Gen9 blades. I have 3 uplinks per interconnect going to fabric switches. Monitoring the fabric switch I see that one port on each interconnect is at 60% utilization while the others are at 5-10%.
In OneView I can look at the LIG and see my uplinks are distributied evenly so I want to dig deeper to find out why this one port is so high.
Is there a way to see what WWNs are logged into what uplink port so I can see why this one uplink is so high?
I do have a support case open but they did not know and said they would have to get back to me.
Thanks in Advance for you help
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02-11-2020 09:29 PM
02-11-2020 09:29 PM
Re: ONEVIEW 5.00.01 find what blade is logged into what uplink port
Hi
From OneView GUI it’s not possible to get details about HBA WWPNs logged into switch through VC uplink port.
However from OneView GUI mode you can capture VC uplink port WWPN.
And form Onboard Administrator web console or Onboard Administrator SHOWALL report you can capture Server HBA WWPN.
OA SHOWALL Output:
>SHOW SERVER INFO ALL
Server Blade #1 Information:
Type: Server Blade
Manufacturer: HP
Product Name: ProLiant BL460c Gen9
Part Number: 813198-B21
System Board Spare Part Number: 843305-001
Serial Number: XXXXXXXXXX
UUID: XXXXXX-XXX-XXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXX
Server Name: XXXXXXX
Asset Tag:
ROM Version: I36 03/25/2019
Boot Mode: UEFI Optimized
Secure Boot: Disabled
FLB Adapter 1: HP FlexFabric 20Gb 2-port 650FLB Adapter
Ethernet FlexNIC (NIC 0) LOM1:1-a XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
Ethernet FlexNIC LOM1:1-b XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
Ethernet FlexNIC LOM1:1-c XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
Ethernet FlexNIC (NIC 1) LOM1:2-a XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
Ethernet FlexNIC LOM1:2-b XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
Ethernet FlexNIC LOM1:2-c XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
Mezzanine 1: HP QMH2672 16Gb FC HBA for BladeSystem c-Class
Port 1: 10:00:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
Port 2: 10:00: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
Later you can check in SAN switch under VC uplink port WWPN which HBA WWPN are logged into the switch. In SAN switch blade server HBA WWPN reflect as NPIV ports.
Please refer SAN switch output for your reference.
portshow 6
portDisableReason: None
portCFlags: 0x1
portFlags: 0x50020b03 PRESENT ACTIVE F_PORT G_PORT U_PORT NPIV LOGICAL_ONLINE LOGIN NOELP ACCEPT FLOGI AOQ AOQ_AG
LocalSwcFlags: 0x0
portType: 24.0
POD Port: Port is licensed
portState: 1 Online
Protocol: FC
portPhys: 6 In_Sync portScn: 32 F_Port
port generation number: 128
state transition count: 9
portId: 1a06XX
portIfId: 430XXXXX3
portWwn: 20:06:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX >>>VC Uplink port WWN
portWwn of device(s) connected:
10:00:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX >>>Server HBA WWPN
10:00:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX >>>Server HBA WWPN
10:00:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX >>>Server HBA WWPN
Distance: normal
portSpeed: N16Gbps
FEC: Active
[Any personal opinions expressed are mine, and not official statements on behalf of Hewlett Packard Enterprise]
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02-12-2020 07:49 AM
02-12-2020 07:49 AM
Re: ONEVIEW 5.00.01 find what blade is logged into what uplink port
@vROCK can you please tell us what Virtual Connect modules you are using for FC fabric connectivity?
I am an HPE employee