HP 3PAR RedHat and Oracle Linux Implementation Guide

To configure many of these parameters you must identify the HBA to work on using its WWPN.
These can be obtained by using the following command:
# hbacmd ListHBAs
This will produce output similar to the following:
Manageable HBA List
Port WWN : 10:00:00:00:c9:69:d6:cc
Node WWN : 20:00:00:00:c9:69:d6:cc
Fabric Name : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Flags : 8000fe0d
Host Name : dl360g7-16.3pardata.com
Mfg : Emulex Corporation
Serial No. : VM72838048
Port Number : 0
Mode : Initiator
PCI Function : 0
Port Type : FC
Model : LPe11002-M4
Port WWN : 10:00:00:00:c9:69:d6:cd
Node WWN : 20:00:00:00:c9:69:d6:cd
Fabric Name : 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Flags : 8000fe0d
Host Name : dl360g7-16.3pardata.com
Mfg : Emulex Corporation
Serial No. : VM72838048
Port Number : 1
Mode : Initiator
PCI Function : 1
Port Type : FC
Model : LPe11002-M4
For example, to enable the adapter BIOS, type:
# hbacmd EnableBootCode <WWPN>
For full instructions about using the HBACMD utility and all its features, see the Emulex
OneCommand Manager Command Line Interface User Manual, available on the Emulex website:
Emulex
Installing the QLogic HBA
Install the QLogic HBA(s) in the host in accordance with the documentation provided with the HBAs
and host.
Building the QLogic Driver
NOTE: If you are using the in-box QLogic driver by the RHEL host installation, skip this section
and go to “Modifying the /etc/modprobe.conf file and Building the Ramdisk (page 39).
If you are building the QLogic driver, follow these steps:
1. Download the driver package (SANsurfer Linux Installer for RHEL kernel) from
www.qlogic.com and extract the driver contents.
2. Follow the provided README to build the driver.
38 Configuring a Host with Fibre Channel