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Data collection using Fabric OS commands
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• The Converged Network Adapter (CNA) adapter Properties panel displays information about the
adapter, such as the MAC address, enabled or disabled status, maximum speed supported,
hardware path, serial number, temperature, installed driver name, driver version, firmware
version, and BIOS version. This panel also displays PCI information for the adapter, such as
vendor ID, device ID, subsystem ID, current number of lanes, and PCI generation.
Use the adapter Properties panel in HCM to display information about the adapter.
1. Launch HCM.
2. Select an adapter in the device tree
3. Click the Properties tab in the right pane.
Collecting adapter data using BCU commands
Use the BCU adapter command to list and query available adapters seen by the driver.
The bcu adapter --list command lists all adapters on the system with a brief summary of
information such as model number, serial number, and adapter number. Enter the following
command:
adapter --list
where:
list Lists all adapters in the system. For each adapter in the system, a brief
summary line is displayed.
The adapter --query command displays adapter information, such as the current version of the
adapter (chip revision) and driver (fw version), maximum port speed, model information, serial
number, number of ports, PCI information, pwwn, nwwn, hardware path, and flash information
(such as firmware version).
adapter –-query <ad_id>
where:
ad_id ID of the adapter for which you want to query.
Data collection using Fabric OS commands
Use the following Fabric OS commands on attached Brocade switches to gather information and
help isolate connectivity and other problems between the adapter, switch, and storage ports. For
details on using these commands, refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference Manual.
• authUtil
Use this command to display and set local switch authentication parameters.
• cfgShow
Use this command to display zone configuration information for the switch. You can use
command output to verify target ports (by port WWN) and LUNs that are intended to be
accessible from the adapter.
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