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June 2nd, 2016, 01:04 PM
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WWN HBA Windows
Hi I would like to have the information on finding the World Wide Name (WWN) of fiber channel HBA associated with server running windows?
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June 2nd, 2016, 02:45 PM
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Re: WWN HBA Windows
There are numerous approaches to locate the World Wide Name (WWN) of fiber channel HBA associated with server running windows working framework. Few model ward utilities are: HBAnyware utility (Emulex) SANsurfer utility (Qlogic) For some other model of HBAs, the Fiber Channel Information Tool utility (FCINFO.EXE) can be utilized. The fcinfo device is accessible for download from Microsoft Download site. It takes a shot at Windows Server 2003 and Windows server 2000 frameworks, However, Installation of the Fiber Channel Information Tool is not obligatory, but rather three center records (FCINFO.EXE, HBAAPI.DLL and HBATAPI.DLL) must be duplicated in a typical envelope keeping in mind the end goal to run the apparatus. For Windows 2008 R2, You can utilize Storage Explorer to see nitty gritty data about the Fiber Channel host transport connectors (HBAs) on the server. Running the Fiber Channel Information Tool at a charge line without any contentions will give essential data (counting WWN) about all the introduced host transport connectors (HBAs): C:\>fcinfo There are 2 connectors: com.qlogic-QLA2300/2310-0: PortWWN: 21:00:00:e0:8b:08:95:df \\.\Scsi2: com.emulex-LP9002-1: PortWWN: 10:00:00:00:c9:30:d0:17 \\.\Scsi3: For Help, sort FCINFO/? alternately FCINFO/?? You will get an extensive rundown of orders, a large portion of which are extremely errand particular and redundant for data gathering. |
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