Thanks all. Until the email from Ed, I didn't really realize or spot there
was a pattern to the WWPN which included the PCHIDs. Using that convention
I was able to "produce" the WWPNs in excel and do some VLOOKUPS to cross
check. I am progressing fine now.

On Wed, Mar 2, 2022 at 11:02 PM Radoslaw Skorupka <[email protected]>
wrote:

> W dniu 02.03.2022 o 16:20, Mainframe Sysprog pisze:
> > GM Listers,
> >
> > I want to obtain the WWPN of all PCHIDS on a processor and want to know
> > what would be the fastest/easiest way to do that.
> >
> > The objective here is to do kind of an audit of what's connected to where
> > for a new configuration and cross check it with intended HW
> configuration.
> > I have the report from the switch which shows the WWPN to which is
> > connected to, so if I can somehow get a report from the CEC listing the
> > PCHID and its WWPN, I can cross check what's cabled up and what's not.
> >
> > Right now the way I do this is go into individual PCHIDS and do a problem
> > determination from the HMC.
> >
> > Any help or pointers would be much appreciated.
>
> I don't have solution , but I would look at HMC/SE capabilities.
>  From OS point of view you may not see all the PCHIDs.
> Another source would be FC switch, but only for channels which are
> attached to given fabric.
>
> Hints:
> WWNN is constant for all ports
> WWPN is consecutive for consecutive PCHIDs.
>
> --
> Radoslaw Skorupka
> Lodz, Poland
>
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