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Operating Systems Solaris Solaris 10. fcinfo hba-port shows adapter not Found Post 302244899 by ikorolev on Thursday 9th of October 2008 01:49:26 AM
Old 10-09-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by incredible
Not true..
bash-3.00# luxadm qlgc
Opening Device: /devices/ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/SUNW,qlc@1/fp@0,0:devctl
Detected FCode Version: QLA2460 Host Adapter FCode(SPARC): 1.26 05/17/07
Complete
you have qlogic-adapters with sun-firmware (qlc). sun-branded...
 

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ql-hba-snapshot(8)					       System Administration						ql-hba-snapshot(8)

NAME
ql-hba-snapshot - display specific information of the QLogic HBA. SYNOPSIS
ql-hba-snapshot <Host number> [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
FC HBA Snapshot Utility This utility displays the details of the QLogic HBA attached to the system. It uses one of the two file systems for scanning: proc or sysfs. <Host number> | <-a/--all> [optional] Provide the <HOST NUMBER> to display the detailed information of the HBA. With no option specified, general information of all hosts will be displayed. Ex. # /usr/sbin/ql-hba-snapshot <Host Number> # /usr/sbin/ql-hba-snapshot --procfs <Host Number> (For procfs) -h, --help Prints the help message. Ex. # /usr/sbin/ql-hba-snapshot --help -hl, --hostlist This option displays the list of QLogic hosts (HBAs) connected to this system. The <HOST NUMBER> can be obtained by using following command Ex. # /usr/sbin/ql-hba-snapshot --hostlist -p, --parameters This option displays the command line parameters that can be passed to the QLogic HBA driver. Ex. # /usr/sbin/ql-hba-snapshot --parameters <Host Number> -s, --statistics This option displays the statistical information for specified host. Stastics option is only supported in "sysfs" based scan. Ex. # /usr/sbin/ql-hba-snapshot --statistics <Host number/--all> -proc, --procfs This options forces the the utility to scans information based on "procfs", instead of default sysfs. Ex. # /usr/sbin/ql-hba-snap- shot --procfs [Other valid option] -v, --verbose This enables verbose display. The detailed information of LUNs will be displayed in addition to standard one. This option is only supported in sysfs. Ex. # /usr/sbin/ql-hba-snapshot --verbose <Host number/-a> SEE ALSO
ql-dynamic-tgt-lun-disc(8), ql-lun-state-online(8), ql-set-cmd-timeout(8) Matthias Schmitz <;matthias@sigxcpu.org> July 2009 ql-hba-snapshot(8)
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