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Date:      Mon, 26 Sep 2011 16:21:36 +0200
From:      Ivan Voras <ivoras@freebsd.org>
To:        freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org
Subject:   isp(4) WWPN
Message-ID:  <j5q1pn$a9u$1@dough.gmane.org>

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I'm trying to find out the port names on the isp controller, and the the
isp(4) page says:

SYSCTL OPTIONS
=2E..
     dev.isp.N.wwnn
             This is the readonly World Wide Node Name value for this por=
t.

     dev.isp.N.wwpn
             This is the readonly World Wide Port Name value for this por=
t.

However, this looks unimplemented:

~# sysctl dev.isp
dev.isp.0.%desc: Qlogic ISP 2432 PCI FC-AL Adapter
dev.isp.0.%driver: isp
dev.isp.0.%location: slot=3D0 function=3D0 handle=3D\_SB_.PCI0.PT06.PES2
dev.isp.0.%pnpinfo: vendor=3D0x1077 device=3D0x2432 subvendor=3D0x103c
subdevice=3D0x1705 class=3D0x0c0400
dev.isp.0.%parent: pci19
dev.isp.1.%desc: Qlogic ISP 2432 PCI FC-AL Adapter
dev.isp.1.%driver: isp
dev.isp.1.%location: slot=3D0 function=3D1 handle=3D\_SB_.PCI0.PT06.PE21
dev.isp.1.%pnpinfo: vendor=3D0x1077 device=3D0x2432 subvendor=3D0x103c
subdevice=3D0x1705 class=3D0x0c0400
dev.isp.1.%parent: pci19

~# sysctl dev.isp.0.wwpn
sysctl: unknown oid 'dev.isp.0.wwpn'

Any ideas how to work around it?

This is 8-stable amd64.


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