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Operating Systems Solaris How to find FC info on Sun x86 system? Post 302506076 by aixlover on Friday 18th of March 2011 11:59:45 AM
Old 03-18-2011
Sorry I forgot to put these:

Code:
# prtpicl -v | grep -i wwn | grep port
:port-wwn      20  26  00  a0  b8  48  86  aa (on port 9 of switch 10.1.6.131)
:port-wwn      50  01  04  f0  00  b8  0a  eb (on port 11 of switch 10.1.6.130)
:port-wwn      50  01  04  f0  00  b8  0a  ee (on port 12 of switch 10.1.6.130)
:port-wwn      50  01  04  f0  00  b8  0a  e1 (on port 13 of switch 10.1.6.130)
:port-wwn      20  47  00  a0  b8  48  86  aa (On port 9 of switch 10.1.6.130)

Code:
# mpathadm list initiator-port
Initiator Port:  iqn.1986-03.com.sun:01:ba0abcefffff.4989cd08,4000002a00ff
Initiator Port:  2100001b32845ee2
Initiator Port:  2101001b32a45ee2

# mpathadm show initiator-port 2100001b32845ee2
Initiator Port:  2100001b32845ee2
        Transport Type:  Fibre Channel
        OS Device File:  /devices/pci@0,0/pci8086,25f9@6/pci1077,143@0/fp             @0,0

# mpathadm show initiator-port 2101001b32a45ee2
Initiator Port:  2101001b32a45ee2
        Transport Type:  Fibre Channel
        OS Device File:  /devices/pci@0,0/pci8086,25f9@6/pci1077,143@0,1/fp@0,0

---------- Post updated at 11:59 AM ---------- Previous update was at 11:58 AM ----------

cfgadm doesn't help a lot. Thanks.

Code:
# cfgadm -al
Ap_Id                          Type         Receptacle   Occupant     Condition
c0                             scsi-bus     connected    configured   unknown
c0::dsk/c0t0d0                 disk         connected    configured   unknown
c0::sg/c0t0l0                  unknown      connected    configured   unknown
pcie32                         etherne/hp   connected    configured   ok
sata0/0                        sata-port    empty        unconfigured ok
sata0/1                        sata-port    empty        unconfigured ok
sata0/2                        sata-port    empty        unconfigured ok
sata0/3                        sata-port    empty        unconfigured ok
sata0/4                        sata-port    empty        unconfigured ok
sata0/5                        sata-port    empty        unconfigured ok
usb0/1                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb0/2                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb1/1                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb1/2                         usb-device   connected    configured   ok
usb2/1                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb2/2                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb3/1                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb3/2                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb5/1                         usb-storage  connected    configured   ok
usb5/2                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb5/3                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb5/4                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb5/5                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb5/6                         usb-hub      connected    configured   ok
usb5/6.1                       unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb5/6.2                       unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb5/6.3                       unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb5/6.4                       unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb5/7                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
usb5/8                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok

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