Compaq LP8000-F1 manual Viewing HBA Parameters, Main menu screen

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Viewing HBA Parameters

To view HBA parameters:

1.Double click on the LPUTILNT.EXE to start the diagnostic utility. The following Main menu screen appears (Figure 6-1).

Figure 6-1. Main menu screen

2.Select an HBA.

3.On the menu bar, click on an HBA or pull down the category list.

4.Select an option to view HBA parameters.

There are eight options available, each displaying a different group of HBA parameters:

Adapter Revision Levels – View information about the chipset and firmware revision levels of the selected HBA.

Firmware Maintenance – View detailed information about the firmware in the flash ROM of the selected HBA. You can also:

Upgrade HBA firmware

qManage existing firmware

Enable or disable the HBA’s Boot BIOS

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Contents Bit PCI-To-Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter Page Contents Device Driver Installation Glossary Index List of Figures About This Guide Text ConventionsSymbols in Text Symbols on EquipmentGetting Help Compaq Technical SupportCompaq Website Compaq Authorized Reseller Introduction OverviewProduct Description Bit PCI-to-fibre channel host bus adapter Jumper Settings HBA Jumper SettingsJumper Pins Description Device ID Comments Bit PCI-to-Fibre Channel Host Bus AdapterPerformance Specifications StandardsAgency Approvals Page Installation Installation OverviewHardware Requirements OEMSETUP.INF TXTSETUP.OEM Lpscsi LPUTILNT.EXE Software and Documentation RequirementsInstalling the HBA into a Computer Recording Reference NumbersRecording the Address and Serial Number Verifying the Installation Configuration Guidelines for Operating SystemsPost LED Indicators Green LED Yellow LED StateInstallation Page Device Driver Installation IntroductionWindows NT 4.0 System Requirements Installing the Windows NT Scsi Device Driver Verifying the Device Driver Installation Removing the Device DriverShow Adapter / -SET Adapter Commands Tru64Unix Driver and Console SoftwareShow Adapter Command WWIDMGR-SHOW AdapterSET Adapter example OpenVMS Driver and Console Software Page Troubleshooting Post Conditions and ResultsWindows NT Event Viewer HBA Post LED StatesGreen LED Yellow LED Description Windows NT Scsi Port Error Log Windows NT Miniport Event Log CodesExplanation Windows NT Scsi Port Error Log 0x10 Explanation 0x11to 0x13 Further Information OffsetWindows NT Scsi Port Error Log 0x10 Explanation Offset 0xF3 0xF4 HBA reset0x11 to 0x13 Further Information Parameter Error Values valid only when CmdStat=0x3 CmdStat ValuesFurther Information 0x12 Offset ExplanationParameter Error Values valid only when CmdStat=0x3 0x12 OffsetWindows NT Scsi Address Mapping Fabric Device MappingPrivate Loop Device Mapping Current Private Loop Device MappingBus # Target# Lun# NoneCurrent Private Loop Device Mapping Current Private Loop Device Mapping Bus # Target# Lun# Current Private Loop Device Mapping Alpa Selid Current Private Loop Device Mapping Alpa Selid Current Private Loop Device Mapping Alpa Selid Page Firmware and Diagnostic Utility Diagnostic and Firmware Download UtilityI386 System Installation Starting I386DNLD.EXE in an i386 SystemStarting Alpha Systems with Alpha Bios I386DNLD.EXE Command OptionsOption Description Start-Up for Alpha/i386 Systems Return Diagnostics Main Menu I386DNLD.EXE Main Menu OptionsMenu Selection Maintenance Test Host Bus AdaptersModify Test Options Restart Host Bus AdaptersDiagnostic and Firmware Loader Utility Show Host Bus Adapter InfoQuit Firmware and Diagnostic Utility Page Using Lputilnt Utility/NT Viewing HBA Parameters Main menu screenPerforming HBA Firmware Maintenance Using the Lputilnt Utility/NTFirmware maintenance screen Upgrading HBA Firmware Deleting or Activating Firmware ImageDownloading PCI Configuration Files Enabling or Disabling Boot BiosModifying Driver Parameters Windows NT Registry Modifying the Driver ParametersDrive Parameters ParameterParameter Description QueueDepth = n QueueTarget = nDrive Parameters AlPA Addresses Page Boot Bios System RequirementsRA8000 or ESA12000 Boot Setup Auto-Configure OptionDisk In-line Exerciser Boot Bios Defining a Fibre Channel Drive as Boot Drive Enabling Boot BiosCreating an MS-DOS Boot Diskette Designating a Fibre Channel Boot Drive on Your ComputerPageUp key Enabling HBA Boot Bios on a Fibre Channel Hard Drive Enabling the Boot BiosFormatting the Fibre Channel Drive on Your Computer PurposePage Installing Windows NT Page Regulatory Compliance Notices FCC Compliance Information Statement Model LP8000-F1 1 XPage Reference Manual Statements for Class B Equipment Federal Communications Commission NoticePage Glossary Page Glossary Page Glossary Page Index Show ADAPTER/-SET AdapterPage Index Page