2.
Log on to the Windows 2000 host with administrator access.
3.
Go to the
LightPulse Utility
to open the
LightPulse Utility
window. If you do not have a shortcut
to the utility:
1.
Go to the
Start
menu, select
Find
and choose the
Files and Folders
option.
2.
On the
Find
dialog box, in
Named
type lputilnt.exe, and from the
Look in
list, choose the
data drive that contains the Emulex mini-port driver.
3.
Choose
Find Now
to search for the LightPulse utility.
If you still cannot find the LightPulse utility, contact Emulex technical support.
4.
Select
lputilnt.exe
from the
Find: Files named
list, then press
Enter
.
4.
On the
LightPulse Utility
window, verify that any installed adapters appear in the tree.
5.
In the
Category
list, choose the
Configuration Data
option. In the
Region
list, choose the
16
World-Wide Name
option. The WWN of the selected adapter appears in the list on the right
of the window.
Finding a WWN on Oracle® Solaris
HP supports the JNI fibre channel adapter in an Oracle Solaris environment. This document will
be updated as needed to cover future adapter-specific information as those adapters are supported.
For further information on fibre channel adapter support, or if using a fibre channel adapter other
than JNI, contact HP technical support for instructions for finding the WWN.
To find a WWN on Oracle Solaris:
1.
Verify that the fibre channel adapters and the fibre channel device drivers are installed.
2.
Log on to the Oracle Solaris host with root access.
3.
Type
dmesg |grep Fibre
to list the installed fibre channel devices and their WWNs.
4.
Verify that the fibre channel adapters listed are correct, and record the listed WWNs.
The following is an example of finding a WWN on Oracle Solaris.
# dmesg |grep Fibre <- Enter the dmesg command.
:
fcaw1: JNI Fibre Channel Adapter model FCW
fcaw1: Fibre Channel WWN: 200000e0694011a4 <- Record the WWN.
fcaw2: JNI Fibre Channel Adapter model FCW
fcaw2: Fibre Channel WWN: 200000e06940121e <- Record the WWN.
#
Finding a WWN on AIX, IRIX, or Sequent
To find the WWN in an IBM AIX, SGI Irix, or Sequent environment, use the fabric switch that is
connected to the host. The method of finding the WWN of the connected server on each port using
the fabric switch depends on the type of switch. For instructions on finding the WWN, see the
manual of the corresponding switch.
Finding WWN for HP-UX
To find the WWN in an HP-UX environment:
1.
Verify that the Fibre Channel adapters and the Fibre Channel device drivers are installed.
2.
Log in to the HP-UX host with root access.
3.
At the command line prompt, type:
/usr/sbin/ioscan -fnC lan
This will list the attached Fibre Channel devices and their device file names. Record the Fibre
Channel device file name (for example, /dev/fcms0).
NOTE:
When the A5158 Fibre Channel adapter is used, at the command line prompt, enter
/usr/sbin/ioscan -fnC fc
for the device name.
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