IBM 5.01 user manual Enable/Disable EDD, Enable/Disable the Start Unit Command

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Enable/Disable EDD 3.0

This option allows you to enable or disable the Enhanced Disk Drive (EDD) option, which is available on Intel Itanium servers only. Enabling EDD 3.0 displays the path to the boot device. The default setting is disabled.

Note: An x86 system could hang during Windows 2000 Server installation if EDD 3.0 is enabled.

To enable or disable EDD 3.0:

1.Start the BIOS utility and select the adapter for which you want to enable or disable EDD 3.0.

2.When the main menu opens select 2, Configure This Adapter's Parameters. The adapter configuration menu is displayed (Figure 11).

3.Select 7, Enable or Disable EDD 3.0(+Advanced Option+).

Figure 17: Enable or Disable EDD 3.0 Screen

4.Select 1 to enable EDD 3.0, or press 2 to disable it.

5.Press <x> to exit the BIOS utility and reboot the system.

Enable/Disable the Start Unit Command

This command is used to issue the SCSI start unit command. You must know the specific LUN to issue the SCSI start unit command.The default setting is disabled.

To enable or disable the start unit command:

1.Start the BIOS utility. Select the HBA for which you want to enable or disable the start unit command.

2.When the main menu opens select 2, Configure This Adapter's Parameters. The adapter configuration menu is displayed (Figure 11).

3.Select 8, Enable or Disable Start Unit Command(+Advanced Option+).

Figure 18: Enable or Disable Start Unit Command Screen

4.Select 1 to enable the start unit command, or 2 to disable it.

5.Press <x> to exit the BIOS utility and reboot the system.

Combined Boot User Manual

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Contents Combined Boot Version 5.01a0 Page Change the Plogi Retry Timer Introduction Known IssuesCompatibility Things to Know Before You DownloadStart lputilnt Click Start, Programs, Emulex and lputilnt Loading x86 BootBIOSLoad x86 BootBIOS Using lputilnt Start elxcfg Click Start, Programs, Emulex and elxcfg Load x86 BootBIOS Using elxcfgClick Boot Bios Firmware Figure Loading x86 BootBIOS Using lp6dutil Load x86 BootBIOS Using lputilPress D. The Download Image window is displayed Bios Utility, HBA Listing Enable x86 BootBIOS on HBAs Using the Bios UtilityBios Utility, Adapter Configuration Menu Introduction Configuring x86 BootBIOSStart the Bios Utility Adapter Configuration Menu Adapter Configuration Menu SummariesChange Default Alpa Screen Change the Default AlpaChange Topology Change the Plogi Retry TimerTopology Menu Enable/Disable the Spinup DelaySet Auto Scan Screen Set Auto ScanEnable/Disable the Start Unit Command Enable/Disable EDDEnable/Disable Auto Sector Format Select Enable/Disable the Environment VariableList of Saved Boot Devices Configure Boot DevicesSpecify additional storage driver Install Windows 2000 Server on a Fibre Channel DiskSetup is detecting your hardware Bootentry0, bootentry1, bootentry2, and bootentry3 Use Multi-Boot BiosBootentry2, bootentry0, bootentry1, and bootentry3 Bootentry2X86 BootBIOS Message Does Not Appear on Bootup Troubleshooting x86 BootBIOSResolution Retry This Adapter MessageLoad OpenBoot using lputil Loading OpenBootCreating a Fibre Channel Remote Boot Disk Configuring OpenBootPci@1f,2000/lpfc@1 Ok /pci@1f,4000/lpfc@2 select-devSignature Table Ok did e1 d# 100 d# 10 set-boot-id# mkdir root2 # mkdir usr2 # mkdir export2 Making a Bootable System Disk# format # umount /dev/fd Dtprofile sbin timer var x xfn cd /root2 tar xf# cd Ls -a rootcopy Sh rootcopyOk boot disk # sync # halt Ok reset# mkdir proc# mkdir tmp # mkdir vol # mkdir usr # dumpadmOpenBoot Commands Viewing OpenBoot CommandsSystem Hangs or Reboots After Displaying Driver Information Troubleshooting OpenBootLoaded File Is Not Executable Fibre Channel Disk Is Not Found

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