Managing Network Adapters

vHBA Boot Table

This example deletes a vHBA on adapter 1:

Server# scope chassis

adapter 1

Server /chassis # scope

Server /chassis/adapter

# delete host-fc-if Vhba5

Server

/chassis/adapter

*# commit

Server

/chassis/adapter

#

vHBA Boot Table

In the vHBA boot table, you can specify up to four LUNs from which the server can boot.

Viewing the Boot Table

Procedure

 

Command or Action

Purpose

 

Step 1

Server# scope chassis

Enters the chassis command mode.

Step 2

Server /chassis # scope adapter index

Enters the command mode for the adapter card at the

 

 

PCI slot number specified by index.

 

 

Note

The server must be powered on before you

 

 

 

can view or change adapter settings.

Step 3

Server /chassis/adapter # scope

Enters the host Fibre Channel interface command mode

 

host-fc-if {fc0 fc1 name}

for the specified vHBA.

Step 4

Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #

Displays the boot table of the Fibre Channel interface.

 

show boot

 

 

This example displays the boot table for a vHBA:

Server# scope chassis

Server /chassis # scope adapter 1

Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-fc-if fc1

Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # show boot

Boot Table Entry

Boot Target WWPN

Boot LUN ID

-----------------

--------------------------

------------

0

20:00:00:11:22:33:44:55

3

1

20:00:00:11:22:33:44:56

5

Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if #

Creating a Boot Table Entry

You can create up to four boot table entries.

 

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