SUMMARY: Sun 6130

From: Clift, Robert T CTR K55-Branch (robert.clift.ctr_at_navy.mil)
Date: 10/31/05

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    Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 12:15:19 -0600
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    Two folks hit the nail on the head:
     
    1. Julio Carrasco:
     
    Document Audience: SPECTRUM
    Document ID: 81921
    Title: Sun StorEdge[TM] 6130: Overview of configuration via sscs for
    Solaris data hosts
    Copyright Notice: Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights
    Reserved
    Update Date: Wed Jul 13 00:00:00 MDT 2005
    Products: Sun StorEdge 6130 Array, Sun StorEdge 6130 Array (SATA)

    Keyword(s):6130, treefrog, configure, configuration, setup, install,
    installation, sscs command

      Step 4: Determine the WWNs of your initiators.

    Get information about the host's HBAs by using luxadm -e:

    # luxadm -e port

    Found path to 2 HBA ports

    /devices/ssm@0,0/pci@18,700000/SUNW,qlc@1/fp@0,0:devctl
    CONNECTED
    /devices/ssm@0,0/pci@18,700000/SUNW,qlc@2/fp@0,0:devctl
    CONNECTED

    # luxadm -e dump_map
    /devices/ssm@0,0/pci@18,700000/SUNW,qlc@1/fp@0,0:devctl

    Pos Port_ID Hard_Addr Port WWN Node WWN Type
    0 10000 0 210000e08b18e328 200000e08b18e328 0x1f (Unknown
    Type)
    1 10200 0 50020f23000102d6 50020f20000102d6 0x0 (Disk
    device)
    2 103e4 100e4 50020f2300008c09 50020f2000008c09 0x0 (Disk
    device)
    3 10100 0 210000e08b18e429 200000e08b18e429 0x1f (Unknown
    Type,Host Bus Adapter)

    # luxadm -e dump_map
    /devices/ssm@0,0/pci@18,700000/SUNW,qlc@2/fp@0,0:devctl

    Pos Port_ID Hard_Addr Port WWN Node WWN Type
    0 10000 0 210000e08b185c2a 200000e08b185c2a 0x1f (Unknown
    Type)
    1 10200 0 50020f230000ffd9 50020f200000ffd9 0x0 (Disk
    device)
    2 103e8 100e8 50020f2300008eec 50020f2000008eec 0x0 (Disk
    device)
    3 10100 0 210000e08b18b227 200000e08b18b227 0x1f (Unknown
    Type,Host Bus Adapter)

     

    2. Aaron Lineberger:

    prtconf -vp | grep -i wwn

     

    Original question:

    When creating an initiator on a Sun 6130 disk array, which has several
    systems connected, I see multiple wwn's that correspond to hba's. How do
    I determine what wwn goes with which system? Using luxadm on any of the
    systems connected I can find the card and get Firmware levels but I need
    to be able to get the wwn from the card.
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