First display the available HBA's installed in your system:
# ioscan -kfnC fc
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
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fc 0 0/3/0/0/0/0 fclp CLAIMED INTERFACE HP AD355-60001
/dev/fclp0
fc 1 0/3/0/0/0/1 fclp CLAIMED INTERFACE HP AD355-60001
/dev/fclp1
fc 2 0/7/0/0/0/0 fclp CLAIMED INTERFACE HP AD355-60001
/dev/fclp2
fc 3 0/7/0/0/0/1 fclp CLAIMED INTERFACE HP AD355-60001
/dev/fclp3
The ioscan command above shows the devices fclp0 to fclp3. Then run the fcmsutil to get the WWN's for each adapter:
# /opt/fcms/bin/fcmsutil /dev/fclp0
Vendor ID is = 0xXXXX
Device ID is = 0xXXXX
PCI Sub-system Vendor ID is = 0xXXXX
PCI Sub-system ID is = 0xXXXX
Chip version = 2
Firmware Version = 2.70X5 SLI-3 (Z3F2.70X5)
EFI Version = ZE3.21A3
EFI Boot = ENABLED
Driver-Firmware Dump Available = NO
Driver-Firmware Dump Timestamp = N/A
Topology = PTTOPT_FABRIC
Link Speed = 4Gb
Local N_Port_id is = 0xXXXXXX
Previous N_Port_id is = None
N_Port Node World Wide Name = 0x0000000000000000
N_Port Port World Wide Name = 0x0000000000000001
Switch Port World Wide Name = 0x1000000000000000
Switch Node World Wide Name = 0x1000000000000001
Driver state = ONLINE
Hardware Path is = 0/3/0/0/0/0
Maximum Frame Size = 2048
Driver Version = @(#) FCLP: PCIe Fibre Channel driver (FibrChanl-02), B.11.31.0909, Jun 5 2009, FCLP_IFC (3,2)
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