Hello Satish,
I beleive using radicom command you can only get the WWN of the HBA registered to the host group of a port in VSP F1500. You might not be able to get all the HBAs logged into the array at one go.
Syntax : raidcom get hba_wwn -port <port#> [<host group name><host group="" name=""></host><host group="" name=""></host><host group="" name="">]
</host>
ExampleDisplaying the WWN of host adapter set for the port: CL4-E, the host group 0.
# raidcom get hba_wwn -port CL4-E-0
o/p:PORT GID GROUP_NAME HWWN Serial# NICK_NAME
CL4-E 0 Linux_x86 210000e08b0256f8 63528 ORA_NODE0_CTL_0
CL4-E 0 Linux_x86 210000e08b039c15 63528 ORA_NODE1_CTL_0
<host group="" name=""></host>Please let me know if this helps you.
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Tanmoy Panja
Hardware Test Engineer - Senior
Hitachi Vantara
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-08-2022 14:12
From: Satish Mittapally
Subject: How to check on VSP f1500 HBA logged in with Raidcom command
How to check on VSP f1500 HBA logged in with Raidcom command
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Satish Mittapally
Systems Engineer
Credit One Bank N.A.
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