User's Guide
The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 259
Parameters:
WWPN - Adapter’s WWPN
New WWPN - New adapter’s WWPN
New WWNN - New adapter’s WWNN
Type:
0 = Volatile
1 = Non-Volatile
GetWWNCap
Supported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX
Syntax:
hbacmd GetWWNCap <WWPN>
Description: This command shows if volatile change is supported for the WWPN.
Parameters:
WWPN - Adapter’s WWPN
ReadWWN
Supported by: Windows, Solaris, Linux and VMware ESX
Syntax:
hbacmd ReadWWN <WWPN> <Type>
Description: This command reads different types of WWNs.
Note: For VMware ESX: After changing the WWN of an adapter, be sure your zoning
settings are updated before you reboot your ESX server. If the zoning is not updated
before your reboot, the subsequent boot may take a long time.
Note: For VMware ESX: After changing the WWN of an adapter, you must reboot the
ESX system before trying to access the adapter on that system. For information on
rebooting the ESX system, refer to VMware documentation.
Note: For ESX COS: If you are using the CIM interface to access adapters, after
changing the WWN of an adapter you must restart the CIMOM (that is, SFCB) on the
ESX COS system before trying to access the adapter on that system. For information
on restarting the CIMOM, refer to VMware documentation.
Note: For managing ESX/ESXi hosts from a Windows client, add the m=cim option to
the command. The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred
command. See “SetCimCred” on page 250.
Note: For managing ESX/ESXi hosts from a Windows client, add the m=cim option to
the command. The default CIM credentials must be set using the SetCimCred
command. See “SetCimCred” on page 250.