Figure
87
shows
an
example
of
the
output
when
you
type
ioscan
-fn
|
more
.
Locating
the
WWPN
for
an
IBM
eServer
iSeries
host
This
topic
provides
instructions
to
locate
the
WWPN
for
an
IBM
iSeries
host.
You
can
find
the
16-digit
worldwide
port
name
(WWPN)
for
an
iSeries
host
system
in
the
field
for
port
worldwide
name
by
displaying
the
detail
on
the
2766
IOA
Logical
Hardware
Resource
information
in
the
Hardware
Service
Manager
in
SST/DST.
You
can
also
find
the
WWPN
by
appending
the
number
1000
to
the
beginning
of
the
12-digit
IEEE
address
found
on
the
tailstock
label
of
the
fibre-channel
input/output
adapter
(IOA).
1.
On
the
iSeries
Main
Menu
panel,
type
strsst
.
2.
On
the
Start
Service
Tools
(STRSST)
Sign
On
panel,
type
your
service
tools
user
ID
and
password.
3.
On
the
System
Service
Tools
(SST)
panel,
type
1
to
select
Start
a
service
tool
.
4.
On
the
Start
a
Service
Tool
panel,
type
7
to
select
Hardware
service
manager
.
5.
On
the
Hardware
Service
Manager
panel,
type
1
to
select
Packaging
hardware
resources
(systems,
frames,
cards,...)
.
6.
On
the
Packaging
Hardware
Resources
panel,
type
9
to
select
the
System
Expansion
unit
.
7.
On
the
Packaging
Hardware
Resources
panel,
type
8
to
select
Multiple
Function
IOA
.
8.
On
the
Logical
Resources
Associated
with
a
Packaging
Resource
panel,
type
5
to
select
Multiple
Function
IOA
.
9.
On
the
Auxiliary
Storage
Hardware
Resource
Detail
panel,
locate
the
field
name
for
the
worldwide
port
name.
The
number
in
the
right
column
is
the
WWPN.
Note:
If
you
have
exchanged
a
2766
fibre-channel
IOA
in
the
iSeries
host
or
the
IBM
1750
storage
unit,
you
must
update
the
WWPN
of
the
new
2766
IOA.
Locating
the
WWPN
for
an
IBM
eServer
pSeries
or
an
RS/6000
host
This
topic
provides
instructions
to
locate
the
WWPN
for
an
IBM-pSeries
or
an
RS/6000
host.
1.
Log
in
as
root.
2.
Type
lscfg
-vl
fcs
x
,
where
x
is
the
adapter
number.
The
network
address
is
the
fibre-channel
adapter
port
WWPN
value.
(root@hpdirt)/home/root#
fcmsutil
/dev/td1
|
grep
World
N_Port
Node
World
Wide
Name
=
0x50060b000024b139
N_Port
Port
World
Wide
Name
=
0x50060b000024b138
(root@hpdirt)/home/root#
fcmsutil
/dev/td0
|
grep
World
N_Port
Node
World
Wide
Name
=
0x50060b000023a521
N_Port
Port
World
Wide
Name
=
0x50060b000023a520
(root@hpdirt)/home/root#
fcmsutil
/dev/td2
|
grep
World
N_Port
Node
World
Wide
Name
=
0x50060b0000253a8f
N_Port
Port
World
Wide
Name
=
0x50060b0000253a8e
(root@hpdirt)/home/root#
Figure
87.
Example
of
the
output
from
the
Hewlett-Packard
fcmsutil
/dev/td1
|
grep
world
command.
Appendix.
Locating
the
worldwide
port
name
(WWPN)
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