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Where to find WWN of my Fiber Card?
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I am running a Sun V880 with Solaris 8. I wnt to find out the WWN of my fiber card? Does anyone know the command to do this?
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Which model is the card ?
If it's an Emulex make, you can download the lpfc package from Emulex website. Run prtdiag to to identify the model. If you're connecting to a EMC frame, check EMC powerlink for the compatibility matrix as a best practice, and get the correct version.
If it's a JNI, you should be able to download from the JNI website. |
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More to the previous post. For Emulex cards, install HBAnyware package, and run /usr/sbin/lpfc/lputil command follow the menu selections to get the WWWN. |
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gallows (TechnicalUser) |
29 Jun 08 21:27 |
Reboot and the wwn will be in the messages file as well as dmesg. It ain't a secret:)) |
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