HP-UX vPars and Integrity VM V6.3 Administrator Guide

N_Port Port World Wide Name = 0x5001438002344784
Switch Port World Wide Name = 0x200800051e0351f4
Switch Node World Wide Name = 0x100000051e0351f4
N_Port Symbolic Port Name = porti3_fcd0
N_Port Symbolic Node Name = porti3_HP-UX_B.11.31
Driver state = ONLINE
Hardware Path is = 0/2/0/0/0/0
Maximum Frame Size = 2048
Driver-Firmware Dump Available = NO
Driver-Firmware Dump Timestamp = N/A
TYPE = PFC
NPIV Supported = YES
Driver Version = @(#) fcd B.11.31.1103 Aug 2 2011
If NPIV is supported, running the command again with the new npiv_info option provides
information about all the running virtual HBAs currently associated with this physical HBA:
# /opt/fcms/bin/fcmsutil /dev/fcd0 npiv_info
PFC Hardware Path = 0/0/0/5/0/0/0
PFC DSF = /dev/fcd0
PFC Class Instance = 0
PFC Driver state = ONLINE
PFC Port WWN = 0x5001438001459910
PFC Node WWN = 0x5001438001459911
PFC Switch Port WWN = 0x201400051ef06bd3
PFC Switch Node WWN = 0x100000051ef06bd3
FlexFC Virtual Fibre Channel (VFC)
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Maximum Supported FlexFC VFC = 16
Number Active FlexFC VFC = 0
HPVM Virtual Fibre Channel (VFC)
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Maximum Supported HPVM VFC = 48
Number Active HPVM VFC = 1
The following provides the list of VFC(s) associated with this PFC:
Type = HPVM VFC
VFC Index = 17
VFC Guest ID = 0x4
VFC Port WWN = 0x50014c2000000007
VFC Node WWN = 0x50014c2800000023
VFC Driver state = ONLINE
VFC DSF = /dev/fcd6
VFC Class Instance = 6
7.4.2 Specifying an NPIV HBA resource
An NPIV resource is specified using the following format:
devicetype:adaptertype:bus,device,vWWP,vWWN:storage:device
where:
devicetype The virtual device type as seen in the vPar. For NPIV, this will be hba.
adaptertype The adapter type as seen in the vPar. For NPIV, the adaptor type is avio_stor.
bus The PCI bus number for the virtual device; can range 0 to 7.
device The PCI slot number for the virtual device; can range 0 to 7.
vWWP A valid (64 bit), unique (virtual) Port WWN that is assigned to the NPIV HBA.
This is analogous to the unique Port WWN that is associated with physical
HBAs.
7.4 Configuring an NPIV HBA (vHBA) 103