Emulex 110 manual Resetting an HBA, Editing an HBA’s Name, Reverting to an HBA’s Default Name

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1.4.2. Resetting an HBA

The AutoPilot Manager utility enables you to reset a selected HBA.

To reset an HBA, do the following:

1.In the directory tree, click the HBA you want to reset.

2.Do one of the following:

From the menu bar, click Adapter, and then click Reset Adapter.

Click the Reset button.

3.A message about resetting a boot adapter is displayed.

4.Click Yes.

1.4.3. Editing an HBA’s Name

The AutoPilot Manager utility enables you to rename a selected HBA. The name is stored on the host on which the AutoPilot Manager utility is running. If the AutoPilot Manager utility is run on a different host, it will not display the new name.

To rename an HBA, do the following:

1.In the directory tree, select the HBA whose name you wish to change.

2.From the Menu bar, select Adapter, and then select Edit Name.

3.Type the new name over the existing name.

1.4.4. Reverting to an HBA’s Default Name

The AutoPilot Manager utility enables you to revert to a selected HBA’s default name.

Note: If the selected HBA’s name was not changed, this command is not available.

To revert to an HBA’s default name, do the following:

1.In the directory tree, select the HBA whose name you wish to change.

2.From the Menu bar, select Adapter, and then select Default Name.

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Contents NetWin 110 HBA NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide Using the AutoPilot Manager Utility Using a Microsoft Cluster ServerCannot See New LUNs Windows HBA Status LEDs Overview Using the AutoPilot Manager Utility Starting the AutoPilot Manager UtilityAutoPilot Manager Utility Elements Menu BarToolbar Discovery Tree Property Windows and Property PagesStatus Bar Discovering SAN Elements Modifying Discovery PropertiesViewing the Discovery Summary Viewing Host InformationManaging Host Bus Adapters Sorting HBAsResetting an HBA Reverting to an HBA’s Default NameEditing an HBA’s Name Viewing an HBA’s General Information Viewing Fabric Information Viewing Target InformationAdvanced Mode Operation Upgrading Firmware and Enabling x86 BootBIOSViewing LUN Information Enabling or Disabling x86 BootBIOS Updating FirmwareChanging Current Settings Mapping Targets and Editing Persistent BindingsAuto-Persistent Binding Current MappingsPersistent Binding Configuration Updating Drivers Updating a Driver for WindowsBios Utility Configuration Guide Starting the Bios UtilityEnabling the Bios on an HBA Changing the Default AlpaChanging the Plogi Retry Timer Enabling and Disabling the Spinup Delay Changing the TopologySetting Auto Scan Enabling and Disabling EDDEnabling and Disabling the Start Unit Command Enabling and Disabling the Environment VariableEnabling and Disabling Auto Sector Format Select Configuring an Installed Drive As a Boot Device NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide Installing Windows on a New Boot Device NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide Using a Microsoft Cluster Server Page Specifications Laser Safety NoticeHardware Reference Certification and ClassificationLabeling Requirements Product InformationNetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide B-2 Small Form Factor Transceiver 1x9 TransceiverUsage Restrictions NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide B-3System Level Certification NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide B-4Troubleshooting SCSIport Miniport Driver Does Not See TargetsAutoPilot Manager Utility Cannot See Other HBAs or Hosts Cannot See New LUNs WindowsHBA Status LEDs NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide C-2