RE: How to find WWN of HBA on a RedHat

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You may find it useful to download & install the "scli" tool from qlogic.com.    Otherwise, I can not check now but did you look in /proc/scsi ?



wilson


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From: 	Koray Sonmez [Oytek] [mailto:ksonmez@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent:	Monday, August 18, 2008 08:31 AM Eastern Standard Time
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Subject:	How to find WWN of HBA on a RedHat 

Hi All,

Please let me know the command, to know the WWN of Qlogic HBA on Redhat 

Koray


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