lsimpt.rom

Ultra320

EFI

Driver

1.04.02.00

10300.rom

Ultra320

EFI

Driver

1.03.00.00

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Save

As:

 

Navigate using Arrow Keys

and

<Tab>. Choose Save As to input a file name

Use the arrow keys to highlight a firmware image file, then use Tab to select Save As. Following Save As in the same line, the curser will flash. Enter the file name for the firmware image, then press Enter. A status screen appears, displaying the progress of the operation. For example:

Saving SCSI Firmware Image to File...

Firmware image is successfully saved to file

Press any key to continue

Press any key to continue. The firmware image file you selected has been saved to the file name you entered.

Advanced Operations: Display Vital Product Data (VPD)

Choose Display Vital Product Data (VPD) from the “Advanced Operations” menu, then press Enter. The VPD screen displays. This information can be supplied to an HP support engineer if you need assistance troubleshooting a problem with the SCSI controller. Example 3-10shows a typical VPD screen:

Example 3-10 Typical Vital Product Data Screen

Vital Product Data (VPD) for Seg: 00 Bus: 80 Dev: 01

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Identification

PCI-X DUAL CHANNEL ULTRA320 SCSI ADAPTER

<PN> Board Part Number

A6961-60011

<EC> Engineering Change Level

B-4405

<SN> Serial Number

52SY549112

<V0> Miscellaneous Information

PW=15W PCI-X=64BIT,133MHZ

<V2> Manufacturing Date Code

B-4405

<V1> EFI Driver Version

1.04.02.00

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Exiting the EFI Utility

To exit the pscsi EFI Utility and return to the EFI shell prompt, choose Exit Application from the Main Menu, then press Enter.

If you have updated the EFI driver, the follow screen appears:

Updating the EFI Driver Image requires a system reset for the new EFI Driver to take effect.

Do you want to reset the system now? (y/n)

You must press y to reset the system in order to complete the new EFI driver installation.

Setting and Confirming SCSI Parameters Online

The user configurable SCSI parameters can be set or confirmed online on all supported systems using the mptconfig command.

Setting and Confirming SCSI Parameters Online

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