Use the commands
ioscan -fnC fc to get the HBA path fcmsutil [HBA path] to get the full info
Sample output below..and guess what? I have two HBAs installed
# ioscan -fnC fc Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description ================================================================ fc 2 0/3/1/0 fcd CLAIMED INTERFACE HP AB379-60101 4Gb Dual Port PCI/PCI-X Fibre Channel Adapter (FC Port 1) /dev/fcd2 fc 3 0/3/1/1 fcd CLAIMED INTERFACE HP AB379-60101 4Gb Dual Port PCI/PCI-X Fibre Channel Adapter (FC Port 2) /dev/fcd3 # fcmsutil /dev/fcd2 Vendor ID is = 0x1077 Device ID is = 0x2422 PCI Sub-system Vendor ID is = 0x103C PCI Sub-system ID is = 0x12D7 PCI Mode = PCI-X 133 MHz ISP Code version = 4.4.4 ISP Chip version = 3 Topology = PTTOPT_FABRIC Link Speed = 4Gb Local N_Port_id is = 0x010500 Previous N_Port_id is = None N_Port Node World Wide Name = 0x50060b000069b1d9 N_Port Port World Wide Name = 0x50060b000069b1d8 Switch Port World Wide Name = 0x200500051e05b304 Switch Node World Wide Name = 0x100000051e05b304 N_Port Symbolic Port Name = odevux34_fcd2 N_Port Symbolic Node Name = odevux34_HP-UX_B.11.31 Driver state = ONLINE Hardware Path is = 0/3/1/0 Maximum Frame Size = 2048 Driver-Firmware Dump Available = NO Driver-Firmware Dump Timestamp = N/A Driver Version = @(#) fcd B.11.31.0909 Jun 8 2009 # fcmsutil /dev/fcd3 Vendor ID is = 0x1077 Device ID is = 0x2422 PCI Sub-system Vendor ID is = 0x103C PCI Sub-system ID is = 0x12D7 PCI Mode = PCI-X 133 MHz ISP Code version = 4.4.4 ISP Chip version = 3 Topology = PTTOPT_FABRIC Link Speed = 4Gb Local N_Port_id is = 0x010500 Previous N_Port_id is = None N_Port Node World Wide Name = 0x50060b000069b1db N_Port Port World Wide Name = 0x50060b000069b1da Switch Port World Wide Name = 0x200500051e05940a Switch Node World Wide Name = 0x100000051e05940a N_Port Symbolic Port Name = odevux34_fcd3 N_Port Symbolic Node Name = odevux34_HP-UX_B.11.31 Driver state = ONLINE Hardware Path is = 0/3/1/1 Maximum Frame Size = 2048 Driver-Firmware Dump Available = NO Driver-Firmware Dump Timestamp = N/A Driver Version = @(#) fcd B.11.31.0909 Jun 8 2009 #
And by the by … If you’re here, you may also like the “extended” version
HP-UX Useful Fiber Channel and Multipath Commands modeled after a few hours of my work on a storage problem with my HP-UX server.
I had initially thought it blog-worthy since it took me a few hours to research, but questioned its blog-worthiness since..well, who the heck still used HP-UX? Being a sysadmin for close to 20 years now, I haven’t seen any HP-UX out there since my first job at a chip design company.
Sufficed to say, the blog post got quite a lot of hits and searches … so yeah, there ya go :) Hope you HP-UX guys find this useful too and take pride in your dinosaur-ness!