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06-26-2013 02:32 AM - last edited on 06-26-2013 06:17 PM by Maiko-I
06-26-2013 02:32 AM - last edited on 06-26-2013 06:17 PM by Maiko-I
How to determine the MAC Address in EFI Shell
Hi Team,
In my vpar i have 4x10GB - LOMs and 4x1G - From IOX. I have connected cable on one of the 1G cards and now i want to determine the MAC address of this particular card.
In EFI lanaddress command i can see all 8 cards. how to determine the card having the cable connected?
your quick response will be appreciated.
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06-26-2013 03:24 AM
06-26-2013 03:24 AM
Re: How to determine the MAC Address in EFI Shell
Depending on your hardware you see a "M" for "media connected" when doing a "lanboot select".
Hope this helps!
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06-26-2013 03:59 AM
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Re: How to determine the MAC Address in EFI Shell
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?prodSeriesId=447681&objectID=c00273667#lan
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06-26-2013 05:04 AM
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Re: How to determine the MAC Address in EFI Shell
Hi Torsten
i am also expecting a "*" but unfortunately it's there. All the 4xNIC's are having "i" infront of them.
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06-26-2013 06:36 AM - edited 06-26-2013 06:53 AM
06-26-2013 06:36 AM - edited 06-26-2013 06:53 AM
Re: How to determine the MAC Address in EFI Shell
Most simple solution is to get to know the MAC of each card.
Can you boot an OS?
If your cable connections are documented, you can find them on the switch too.
I remember I have somewhere a path overview for the EFI paths of some systems.
What system is it?
Could you post the "lanboot select" and "lanaddress" output and the model of your server and the position of the HBA in question?
Hope this helps!
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06-26-2013 07:52 AM
06-26-2013 07:52 AM
Re: How to determine the MAC Address in EFI Shell
It's a new installation for Super Dome2, still we don't have an OS. At this moment i am not on customer site so i can't share the output of lanaddress.
Cards are located in IOX 9/1/1 and 9/2/1. Not all cables are connected at this moment.
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06-26-2013 08:02 AM - edited 06-26-2013 08:37 AM
06-26-2013 08:02 AM - edited 06-26-2013 08:37 AM
Re: How to determine the MAC Address in EFI Shell
I think you can get the MAC (at least of the LOMs) from the OA!
I case of doubt, pull the HBA you want to boot from and read the MAC from the label - fast way to get it.
As far as I remember we did a quick and dirty install into a single nPar accross the whole SD2 and get all the WWN and MAC out (more than 60 of each) - this helped a lot while setting up the box.
You can use now "olrad -q" or "ioscan -m resourcepath" to match the H/W path to the slot.
Use fcmsutil and nwmgr to get the values.
Example:
# fcmsutil /dev/fclp0
Vendor ID is = 0x10df
Device ID is = 0xfe00
PCI Sub-system Vendor ID is = 0x103c
PCI Sub-system ID is = 0x7043
Chip version = 2
Firmware Version = 2.80A4 SLI-3 (Z3F2.80A4)
EFI Version = ZE4.00A8
EFI Boot = ENABLED
Driver-Firmware Dump Available = NO
Driver-Firmware Dump Timestamp = N/A
Topology = PTTOPT_FABRIC
Link Speed = 4Gb
Local N_Port_id is = 0x0a1700
Previous N_Port_id is = None
N_Port Node World Wide Name = 0x500143800...
N_Port Port World Wide Name = 0x500143800...
Switch Port World Wide Name = 0x200000053...
Switch Node World Wide Name = 0x100000053...
Driver state = ONLINE
Hardware Path is = 40/0/2/0/0/0/0/4/0/0/0
Maximum Frame Size = 2048
Driver Version = @(#) FCLP: PCIe Fibre Channel driver (FibrChanl-02), B.11.31.1009, May 7 2010, FCLP_IFC (3,2)
# nwmgr -c lan0 -v
lan0:
Interface State =UP
MAC Address = 0x1CC1DE4DB264
Subsystem = iether
Interface Type = 1000Base-T
Hardware Path = 40/0/2/0/0/0/0/2/0/0/0
...
# ioscan -m resourcepath
H/W Path Physical location Resource path
====================================================================
...
40/0/2/0/0/0 0x90001020001ff85 ioslot-9/1/1
...
ioslot-9/1/1 is the most left slot (rear view) in the first I/O extender.
Hope this helps!
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Torsten.
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06-26-2013 09:02 AM
06-26-2013 09:02 AM
Re: How to determine the MAC Address in EFI Shell
I also thought of removing the card and then finding the MAC. Just curious about how to do it from EFI.
In one of the previous installations...after connecting the cable i was able to get the "*" but i dont know why its not working this time.
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06-26-2013 11:43 AM
06-26-2013 11:43 AM
Re: How to determine the MAC Address in EFI Shell
The problem is to translate the EFI path.
Hope this helps!
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Torsten.
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