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Solaris: How to Identify Oracle[TM] Branded Fibre Channel (FC) HBA, CNA/FCoE and Universal 16GB HBA Cards and Their Slot Locations (Doc ID 1282491.1)

Last updated on OCTOBER 03, 2022

Applies to:

Sun Storage FCoE CNA - Version Not Applicable and later
Qlogic FC HBA - Version Not Applicable and later
JNI FC HBA - Version Not Applicable to Not Applicable [Release N/A]
Emulex FC HBA - Version Not Applicable and later
Sun Storage FC HBA - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

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 Note: For Linux OS servers the attached pdf file and following knowledge document can be used:

<Document ID 1560178.1> How to identify Oracle[TM] Branded Fibre Channel (FC) HBA on Linux server

  

Part I:

How to identify Oracle[TM] Branded Fibre Channel (FC) HBA, CNA/FCoE and Universal 16GB HBA Cards:


NOTE: The term "HBA" or "FC HBA" in this document will refer to all card types above.

 

 

Part II:

How to correlate the HBA device path to a physical slot or location on the server.

 

For information on Oracle FC HBA Boot Code (Fcode/BIOS), Driver and Firmware see doc

FAQ Oracle FC HBA: FCode/BIOS(ie. Boot Code), Firmware, and Drivers (Doc ID 1389639.1)

 

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