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For example, to look for the device path name /dev/td1, type:
fcmsutil /dev/td1 where /dev/td1
1.12.7 Locating the WWPN for a Novell NetWare host system
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, you will see a
screen that displays all the Fibre Channel adapters. Scroll down to the
adapter you want.
3. Press Enter.
4. From the Fast Util!menu, scroll down and select Select Host Adapter.
5. Scroll up and highlight Configuration Settings. Press Enter.
6. From the Configuration Settings menu, click Host Adapter Settings.
7. Write down the host adapter name, for example: 200000E08B00C2D5.
1.12.8 Locating the WWPN for a Sun host system
To locate the WWPN for a Sun host system for a JNI Fibre Channel adapter card,
perform the following steps:
1. Go to the root directory
2. Type dmesg | more
All the devices in the directory are displayed. When you type dmesg | more, you
might find the worldwide port name of other Fibre Channel adapters if the driver
displays the worldwide port name during a restart.
Scan the output message file for fcaw or jnic, and the 64-bit number if you have
a different JNI Fibre Channel driver. Then look for the worldwide port name, for
example, 20000E06940028.,
Note:
1. There is no method to locate the WWPN for a QLogic QLA2100F adapter
installed on a Sun host system.
2. If you have multiple host adapters installed, you will see more than one
WWPN.