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10-19-2004 06:09 PM
10-19-2004 06:09 PM
Hi All,
How do i know the WWN no. of the HBA installed in my server. I have got two FC cards installed and i was just wondering about the WWN no.
Any sepcific command to get that output.
Thanks a lot in advacne.
Girish.
How do i know the WWN no. of the HBA installed in my server. I have got two FC cards installed and i was just wondering about the WWN no.
Any sepcific command to get that output.
Thanks a lot in advacne.
Girish.
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10-19-2004 06:22 PM
10-19-2004 06:22 PM
Solution
Hi Girish,
'tdutil' or 'fcmsutil' will give you that information.
Depending on the type of the cards you installed on the server, you will find either /dev/fcms* or /dev/td* (ll /dev/td* or ll /dev/fcms*) device files. Say if they are /dev/td0 and /dev/td1, then run
fcmsutil /dev/td0
Note the "N-port id". That's the WWN corresponding to that card. To find the path, simply run 'lssf /dev/td0'.
-Sri
'tdutil' or 'fcmsutil' will give you that information.
Depending on the type of the cards you installed on the server, you will find either /dev/fcms* or /dev/td* (ll /dev/td* or ll /dev/fcms*) device files. Say if they are /dev/td0 and /dev/td1, then run
fcmsutil /dev/td0
Note the "N-port id". That's the WWN corresponding to that card. To find the path, simply run 'lssf /dev/td0'.
-Sri
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10-19-2004 06:36 PM
10-19-2004 06:36 PM
Re: WWN no of HBA
Thanks Shridhar,
It worked.
Its very quick and i am so happy.
Long live Forum...:))
Regards,
Girish
It worked.
Its very quick and i am so happy.
Long live Forum...:))
Regards,
Girish
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