The OneCommand Utility User Manual
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GetXcvrData
Supported by: Windows, Solaris SFS, Linux and VMware ESX Server
Syntax: GetXcvrData <WWPN | MAC>
Description: Shows the transceiver information such as vendor name, serial number, part number and
so on.
Parameters:
WWPN: World Wide Port Name of the adapter port.
MAC - MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI port.
LoadList
Supported by: Windows, Solaris SFS, Linux and VMware ESX Server
Syntax: hbacmd LoadList <WWPN>
Description: Shows the flash load list data for the adapter.
Parameters:
WWPN - World Wide Port Name of the adapter whose flash load list data you want to view.
LoopBackTest
Supported by: Windows, Solaris SFS, Linux and VMware ESX Server
Syntax: hbacmd loopback <WWPN | MAC> <Type> <Count> <StopOnError> <Pattern>
Description: Runs the loop test on the adapter specified by the WWPN or MAC address.
Parameters:
WWPN - World Wide Port Name of the FC or FCoE port on which you want to run the loopback test.
Max Address - MAC address of the NIC or iSCSI port on which you want to run the loopback test.
Type - 0 = PCI LoopBack Test, 1 = Internal LoopBack Test, 2 = External LoopBack Test (requires
loopback plug), 3 = DMA Loopback, 4 = PHY Loopback.
Count - Number of times to run the test (0 = run test infinitely, Range = 1...99,999).
StopOnError - Should the test be halted on Error? 0 = No halt, 1 = Halt.
Pattern (optional) - 1 to 8 hexadecimal bytes to use for loopback data (example: 1a2b3c4d).
LoopMap
Supported by: Windows, Solaris SFS and Linux
Syntax: hbacmd LoopMap <WWPN>
Description: Shows the arbitrated loop map data for the adapter.
Note: Not supported for OneConnect adapters.
Note: Loopback tests can be run on FC ports being managed locally or remotely managed
through TCP/IP-based management.
Note: Loopback tests 0 and 1 are not supported for OneConnect adapters and Loopback
tests 3 and 4 are only supported for OneConnect adapters.
Note: Supported for FC ports only.