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6.Click Boot Bios Firmware (Figure 1).

Figure 1: lputilnt, Program Type list.

7.If the Disable button appears, the boot code is already enabled; skip to step 9. Otherwise, continue with step 8.

8.Click Enable; the Enable button changes to Disable and the letter W appears to the left of "Boot Bios Firmware" in the Program Type list. This indicates that x86 BootBIOS is in use.

9.Continue by enabling x86 BootBIOS on HBAs (page 6).

Load x86 BootBIOS Using elxcfg

Prerequisites

The FC Port driver for Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 Server or Windows NT is installed.

elxcfg is installed properly.

The x86 BootBIOS file has been downloaded from the Emulex Web site and extracted to a folder on your local hard drive.

The system is in a state in which this type of maintenance can be performed:

I/O activity on the bus has been quieted.

Cluster software, or any other software that relies on the HBA to be available, has been stopped or paused.

To load x86 BootBIOS using elxcfg:

1.Start elxcfg: Click Start, Programs, Emulex and elxcfg.

2.Locate and select an HBA from the Available Adapters list (Figure 2).

Figure 2: elxcfg Utility, Available Adapters List

3.Select Download Firmware from the Tools menu. A browse window is displayed.

4.Browse to the folder into which you extracted the x86 BootBIOS file and select the file.

5.Click Open. The file is downloaded, and a confirmation window is displayed.

6.Click OK to close the confirmation window.

7.Enable the x86 BootBIOS Bootup Message Using lp6dutil, if necessary (page 4).

8.Continue by enabling x86 BootBIOS on HBAs (page 6).

Combined Boot User Manual

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Contents Combined Boot Version 5.01a0 Page Change the Plogi Retry Timer Compatibility Known IssuesIntroduction Things to Know Before You DownloadLoading x86 BootBIOS Load x86 BootBIOS Using lputilntStart lputilnt Click Start, Programs, Emulex and lputilnt Load x86 BootBIOS Using elxcfg Click Boot Bios Firmware FigureStart elxcfg Click Start, Programs, Emulex and elxcfg Load x86 BootBIOS Using lputil Loading x86 BootBIOS Using lp6dutilPress D. The Download Image window is displayed Enable x86 BootBIOS on HBAs Using the Bios Utility Bios Utility, HBA ListingBios Utility, Adapter Configuration Menu Configuring x86 BootBIOS Start the Bios UtilityIntroduction Adapter Configuration Menu Summaries Adapter Configuration MenuChange the Default Alpa Change Default Alpa ScreenChange the Plogi Retry Timer Change TopologyEnable/Disable the Spinup Delay Topology MenuSet Auto Scan Set Auto Scan ScreenEnable/Disable EDD Enable/Disable the Start Unit CommandEnable/Disable the Environment Variable Enable/Disable Auto Sector Format SelectConfigure Boot Devices List of Saved Boot DevicesInstall Windows 2000 Server on a Fibre Channel Disk Setup is detecting your hardwareSpecify additional storage driver Bootentry2, bootentry0, bootentry1, and bootentry3 Use Multi-Boot BiosBootentry0, bootentry1, bootentry2, and bootentry3 Bootentry2Resolution Troubleshooting x86 BootBIOSX86 BootBIOS Message Does Not Appear on Bootup Retry This Adapter MessageLoading OpenBoot Load OpenBoot using lputilPci@1f,2000/lpfc@1 Configuring OpenBootCreating a Fibre Channel Remote Boot Disk Ok /pci@1f,4000/lpfc@2 select-devOk did e1 d# 100 d# 10 set-boot-id Signature TableMaking a Bootable System Disk # format# mkdir root2 # mkdir usr2 # mkdir export2 # cd Ls -a rootcopy Dtprofile sbin timer var x xfn cd /root2 tar xf# umount /dev/fd Sh rootcopy# mkdir proc# mkdir tmp # mkdir vol # mkdir usr # sync # halt Ok resetOk boot disk # dumpadmViewing OpenBoot Commands OpenBoot CommandsLoaded File Is Not Executable Troubleshooting OpenBootSystem Hangs or Reboots After Displaying Driver Information Fibre Channel Disk Is Not Found

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