How To Determine the Firmware, Chipset and World Wide Port Number (wwpn) of the 8-Port 3Gbps SAS/SATA HBA (Pandora)
(Doc ID 1566852.1)
Last updated on OCTOBER 05, 2022
Applies to:
Sun Storage J4400 Array - Version Not Applicable and laterSun Storage J4500 Array - Version Not Applicable and later
Sun Storage 2530 Array - Version Not Applicable and later
Sun Storage 2530-M2 Array - Version Not Applicable and later
Sun Storage 3Gb SAS RAID HBA, External - Version Not Applicable and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
When troubleshooting storage connectivity issues, it becomes important to investigate the attachment point at the server -- the host bus adapter (HBA). For the SAS family of storage products (Sun Storage J4200, J4400, J4500, 2530 and 2530-M2 Arrays), the 8-Port 3Gbps SAS/SATA HBA is used. This HBA is also referred to as Option SG-XPCIE8SAS-X. Its part number is 375-3487 or 7050793 and its internal codename is Pandora. This document explains how to identify the chipset, firmware and world wide port number (wwpn) of the HBA.
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