Specifications
Locating the WWPN for a Linux host
To locate the WWPN for an Intel server running Linux with Red Hat 7.1 and SuSE
7.1 with a QLlogic adapter, perform the following steps:
1. Restart the server.
2. Press Alt+Q to get the FAST!Util menu.
If you have more than one fibre-channel adapter installed, all the fibre-channel
adapters display. Scroll down to the adapter you want. Press Enter.
3. From the Fast Util! menu, scroll down and select Select Host Adapter.
4. Scroll up and highlight Configuration Settings. Press Enter.
5. From the Configuration Settings menu, click Host Adapter Settings.
6. Write down the host adapter name, for example: 200000E08B00C2D5.
To locate the WWPN for a Windows 2000 host system with an Emulex LP8000
adapter, perform the following steps:
1. Click Start → Programs → Emulex Configuration Tool
2. From the Emulex Configuration Tool window in the Available Adapters window,
double click the adapter entry for which you want to display the WWPN
information.
Locating the WWPN for a Novell NetWare host
To locate the WWPN for a Novell NetWare host system with a QLogic adapter,
perform the following steps:
1. Restart the server.
2. Press Alt+Q to get the FAST!Util menu.
If you have more than one fibre-channel adapter installed, all the adapters
display. Scroll down to the adapter you want. Press Enter.
3. From the Fast Util! menu, scroll down and select Select Host Adapter.
4. Scroll up and highlight Configuration Settings. Press Enter.
5. From the Configuration Settings menu, click Host Adapter Settings.
6. Write down the host adapter name, for example: 200000E08B00C2D5.
Locating the WWPN for a Sun host
Note: If you have multiple host adapters installed, you will see more than one
WWPN.
Perform the following steps to locate the WWPN for the following adapters:
v JNI PCI adapter
v JNI SBUS adapter
v QLogic QLA2200F adapter
v Emulex LP8000 adaptet
1. After you install the adapter and you restart the host system, view the
/usr/adm/messages file.
2. Search for the line that contains the following phrase:
a. For the JNI SBUS adapter, search for fcawx: Fibre Channel WWNN, where x
is the adapter number (0, 1, and so on). You can find the WWPN on the
same line immediately after the WWNN.
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