EMC QLogic manual Unload 5D

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Configuring an EMC Boot Device

If a system contains of mixture of detected and undetected adapters, any existing

EFI drivers loaded by EFI should be unloaded using the EFI Shell drivers, and unload commands. If you have not previously installed EFI boot code to your QLogic HBA, skip this section.

1.Type drivers at the EFI shell prompt to display the list of loaded EFI drivers. You will see an entry (or entries) similar to the following:

5D

0000011E

B

X

X

1

HP 2 Gb Fibre Channel Driver

PciRom

Seg=00000000

5D

00000140

D

X

X

1

- Qlogic Fibre Channel Driver

PciRom

Seg=00000000

2.The first column (in this example, 5D) is the driver handle for the HBA. To unload the EFI boot code driver, use the unload command:

unload 5D

3.After all instances of the QLogic EFI boot code driver are unloaded, proceed to the next section.

To flash the HBA with the latest EFI boot code, copy the files from the EFI boot code package to a floppy disk. If your system does not have a floppy drive, a USB pen drive can be used instead. If your system is already booted to the EFI shell, insert the floppy or USB pen drive and type exit to exit the EFI shell. From the boot options menu, select EFI Shell [Built-in]to go back into the EFI shell. This will cause the EFI shell to re-discover disk devices and will locate the floppy or pen drive.

When you enter the EFI shell, the device map should be displayed. If it does not display, type map at the shell> prompt to display the list of detected devices. Disk devices that are accessible by the EFI shell are listed as FS devices. Switch to the device containing the EFI boot code. This is accomplished by typing the name of the device and a colon. For example, if the EFI boot code is on fs1, type fs1: and press ENTER to switch to that device. If your HBA does not have EFI boot code already installed, you must use the EFIUTIL.EFI driver utility in order to flash the board. At the command prompt, type EFIUTIL and press ENTER. This will load the QLogic EFI utility and display a efiutil> prompt. The following commands assume that the EFI boot package files are all located in the same directory as the EFIUTIL.EFI program.

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Contents REV A07 Trademark Information Copyright 2001-2005 EMC Corporation. All rights reservedContents Chapter Configuring an EMC Boot Device Chapter Installing and Configuring the QLogic QLA4010 iSCSI Appendix B TroubleshootingAppendix a Third-Party Software Problem Index EMC uses the following conventions for notes, cautions, Damage to the system or equipment. The caution may apply toHardware or software Related Documentation Typographical Conventions PalatinoBold Introduction Understanding Persistent Binding in a Fabric Environment Understanding Persistent Binding in a Fabric Environment HBA Installing Configuring the HBA Driver Downloading QLogic Drivers Firmware Verifying Documentation IntroductionInstalling an HBA Check for an Updated HBA Driver Move the jumpers, onto pins 1-2 if not already there Reconfigure the HBA JumperSet the HBA FC-AL Loop ID Installing an HBA Pre-Configured EMC HBA SettingsSettings Settings menusConfiguring Nvram for Stratus ftServers Fibre-Down Servers Firmware/BIOSWith Embedded QLogic HBAsUpdating While Running Windows Press the Down Arrow until you select Data Rate then press EMC HBA Settings Driver Revision History Where to Find the Driver Installing the HBA DriverExtended Error Logging by QLogic Drivers Windows 2003 STORPort UpdatesInstallation Procedure for Windows NT Hosts Select have DiskAdministrative Tools, Computer Management Installing the HBA Driver Double-click the Scsi & RAID Controllers icon Installing and Configuring the HBA Driver Upgrading to Windows 2003 from Windows 2000 or Windows NT Replacing an HBA Masking Enabled EMC SymmetrixArrays with Device Powermt restore powermt display Installing and Configuring the HBA Driver Configuring an EMC Boot Device Risks of Booting from the Storage Array Boot-from-SAN Configuration RestrictionsHow to Determine I/O Latency and Load on the Boot LUN Boot-from-SAN with Mscs Boot Crashdump Save to Disk BehaviorConfiguring the Boot Bios Configuring a Symmetrix Boot DeviceFrom the Host Adapter Settings menu, select Host Adapter From the Configuration Settings menu, select Host AdapterSelect Current Boot Node Name and press Enter Configuration Settings menuInstalling the Windows OS onto the Boot Device Installing EFI boot code onto the HBA Unload 5D Configuring an EMC Boot Device Configurable Components Drv5DCtrl60Langeng Configuring an EMC Boot Device Configuring a Symmetrix Boot Device Configuring a CLARiiON Boot Device ProcedureFlowchart Configuring a CLARiiON Boot Device Configurations, Revisions Hardware Software Requirements RequirementsTopologies Refer to Downloading QLogic Drivers and Firmware on Preparing the Storage SystemSetting Up the HBA Bios Preparing the Fabric Configuring an EMC Boot Device What Next? Node NamePreparing the Server Boot Bios Configuring the HBAConfiguring an EMC Boot Device When the QLogic Bios banner shown in appears, press Windows Licensing Agreement appears Configuring a CLARiiON Boot Device Verifying HBA Driver and Digital Signature Installation Assigning a Permanent Boot Drive Letter for Windows NT Installing Multipath and Failover SoftwareWhat Next? From here Installing Additional Navisphere Host Agent Software Storagegroupname y/n? Configuring an EMC Boot Device On the Computer Management window, click Disk Management Trespassing the Boot LUN Using atftrespassStarting a Fresh Installation Boot Time and LUN AvailabilityBoot Time and LUN Availability EMC Symmetrix EMC CLARiiON Replacing a Boot HBAExplanations of Entries How a Server Responds to Failure in the Boot LUN PathNtosknl Bsod Known IssuesHBA TOE Windows 2003 STORPort Updates Next dialog, click ReInstall Driver, and then, click Next Installing and Configuring the QLogic QLA4010 iSCSI HBA TOE Installing and Configuring the QLogic QLA4010 iSCSI HBA TOE Installing and Configuring the QLogic QLA4010 iSCSI HBA TOE Installing and Configuring the QLogic QLA4010 iSCSI HBA TOE Configuring iSNS settings for QLA4010 Configuring iSNS settings for QLA4010 Installing and Configuring the QLogic QLA4010 iSCSI HBA TOE Configuring iSNS settings for QLA4010 Installing and Configuring the QLogic QLA4010 iSCSI HBA TOE Configuring iSNS settings for QLA4010 Installing Boot Bios on the QLA4010 iSCSI HBA from DOS Select iSCSI Boot Settings Select Configuration Settings from the menuSelect iSCSI Boot Settings, and press Enter Installing and Configuring the QLogic QLA4010 iSCSI HBA TOE Installing and Configuring the QLogic QLA4010 iSCSI HBA TOE Third-Party Software QLogic SANSurfer SANBlade Manager SANSurfer versions include Initial Release SANSurfer Version HistoryVeritas Volume Manager Veritas Volume Manager 3.x for WindowsVeritas Foundation Suite Veritas Volume Manager 3.1 and Veritas DMPThird-Party Software Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions ProblemSolution Later already contain this correction Flasutil Index Nvram

QLogic specifications

EMC QLogic is a leading provider of advanced networking solutions, primarily known for its high-performance storage area network (SAN) technologies. It specializes in Fibre Channel and Ethernet networking products, offering robust solutions that are essential for modern data center environments.

One of the key features of EMC QLogic is its exceptional performance in high-speed data transfer. QLogic's Fibre Channel products, such as switches and host bus adapters (HBAs), support speeds of up to 32 Gbps, ensuring ultra-fast communication between storage devices and servers. This high throughput is crucial for applications demanding high IOPS (Input/Output Operations Per Second), particularly in virtualized environments and databases.

Another prominent aspect of EMC QLogic's technology is its support for advanced features like Data Center Bridging (DCB). DCB enables the convergence of storage and traditional Ethernet traffic on a single network, streamlining data center management and reducing costs. By allowing both storage and data networking to coexist on the same infrastructure, EMC QLogic enhances efficiency and simplifies network architecture.

Scalability is another characteristic that sets EMC QLogic apart. The architecture is designed to support a wide range of deployment sizes, from small businesses to large enterprise data centers. This scalability ensures that organizations can grow their IT infrastructure without needing to overhaul their existing deployment.

EMC QLogic also places a strong emphasis on reliability and security. Their products are built with redundancy and failover mechanisms, which minimize downtime and ensure continuous operation even in the event of hardware failure. Additionally, security features such as encryption and access controls are integrated to protect sensitive data as it travels across the network.

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In summary, EMC QLogic combines high-speed performance, advanced features, and robust reliability in its networking solutions. With a focus on scalability and security, it provides organizations with the tools necessary to build and manage efficient, modern data centers that can adapt to evolving technological demands. Its commitment to innovation positions EMC QLogic as a trusted partner in the storage networking landscape.