Installing the A6829A Adapter

Using the EFI Flash Utility

5

0x1000

0x021

0x01

0x16

0x01

0x00

Am29F010

 

LSI Logic, Inc. SYMC1010

Ultra160 66Mhz SCSI

 

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- Refresh

 

 

 

 

 

 

Which chip/adapter (0 to quit)?

The main window allows you to choose the SCSI chip corresponding to the path where you want to perform the selected tasks. Dual channel cards display two entries (one for each SCSI chip) on this screen.

In the aforementioned example, the system has three HBAs - one each on the 0x15, 0x3F, and 0x16 buses. The HBA on bus 0x3F is a dual-channel HBA (func 0x00 and func 0x01) with flash memory part number Am29F010. Since both the channels of a dual channel board share the same flash memory, only one of the paths needs to be chosen. If separate updates are performed through both the paths, the flash memory is not affected.

NOTE

Each update overwrites the existing contents of the flash memory.

 

 

The segment value of the HBA corresponding to Choice number 5 is 0x01. This indicates that the HBA resides on PCI segment 1. The other HBAs reside on PCI segment 0, as the segment value for other HBAs is 0x00.

The SYMC1010 following LSI Logic, Inc. indicates that the HBAs use the 53C1010 LSI SCSI chip, which is supported by this EFI utility.

If a device does not contain an LSI Logic SCSI chip supported by the EFI utility, the lines listing the chip numbers do not appear in the display. The HP A6829A SCSI HBA is based on the LSI Logic 53C1010 SCSI chip.

At the Which chip/adapter (0 to quit)? prompt, enter the number under Choice that corresponds to the SCSI chip associated with the flash memory you want to update. Refer to the following example where chip 1 is selected:

Which chip/adapter (0 to quit)? 1

The following menu is displayed:

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