Finding WWN of FC HBA

Geofrey Rainey Geofrey.Rainey at tvnz.co.nz
Thu Sep 23 23:40:11 UTC 2010


I'm pretty sure the node name is the one you give him - this should be
the WWN number and should be something like a 16 bit number. I use the
SANSurfer utiltity for this because it's a nice java GUI which
explicitly defines what number means what. It's available for install
from HP's site.

Cheers.

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Subject: Finding WWN of FC HBA

What is the best way to find the WWN of a Qlogic FC HBA?

I looked at /sys/class/fc_host/host1

        node_name

        and

        port_name

which give numbers with the last digit being different.

Which one should I provide my SAN-Admin for them to setup things?

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