Managing Devices in Oracle® Solaris 11.2

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Updated: July 2014
 
 

How to Verify That an FCoE Target Port Is Working

  1. Display the FCoE ports that you created.
    # fcadm list-fcoe-ports
    HBA Port WWN: 200000144fda7f66
    Port Type: Target
    MAC Name: nxge0
    MTU Size: 9194
    MAC Factory Address: 00144fda7f66
    MAC Current Address: 0efc009a002a
    Promiscuous Mode: On
  2. Display all target mode Fibre Channel HBA ports on the host.
    # fcinfo hba-port -t
    HBA Port WWN: 200000144fda7f66
    Port Mode: Target
    Port ID: 9a002a
    OS Device Name: Not Applicable
    Manufacturer: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
    Model: FCoE Virtual FC HBA
    Firmware Version: N/A
    FCode/BIOS Version: N/A
    Serial Number: N/A
    Driver Name: COMSTAR FCOET
    Driver Version: 1.0
    Type: F-port
    State: online
    Supported Speeds: 1Gb 10 Gb
    Current Speed: 10Gb
    Node WWN: 100000144fda7f66
  3. View a list of the FCoE target ports.

    The –v option displays additional information about the target, along with SCSI session information for logged-in initiators.

    # stmfadm list-target -v
    Target wwn.200000144FDA7F66
    Operational Status: Online
    Provider Name     : fcoet
    Alias             : fcoet1
    Sessions          : 1
    Initiator: wwn.210000E08B818343
    Alias: #QLA2342 FW:v3.03.25 DVR:v8.02.14.01
    Logged in since: ...