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5Non-interactive Commands Command Summary

To cause the OS to boot from the first target it finds with a LUN, select a boot port name of 00-00-…00(selectable boot); this applies only if the boot BIOS is enabled.

To set a particular target as the boot device for a specific HBA, type the following command:

#scli -e (<HBA Instance> <HBA WWPN>) <Target WWNN> <Target WWPN> <Target ID> <LUN ID>

NOTE:

Because x86 Solaris does not require the Target ID, the Solaris command is:

#scli -e (<HBA Instance> <HBA WWPN>) <Target WWNN> <Target WWPN> <LUN ID>

SANsurfer FC HBA CLI checks all parameters to verify that the HBA, targets, and LUNs are valid.

If you select an HBA with no target or a target with no LUN, SANsurfer FC HBA CLI shows an error message and aborts.

In Solaris SPARC, setting the target ID to the target of the boot-selected LUN is equivalent to persistently binding the target (see 5.3.24). Therefore, if the target is persistently bound, its boot device entry must have the same target ID.

For all operating systems, if the HBA already has boot devices defined and they are different from the ones in the command parameter or menu selection, you are prompted to confirm the boot device selection:

The HBA already has a boot device(s) selected. Do you want to replace it with the new one?

For all operating systems, if the HBA already has boot devices selected and they are the same as the ones in the command parameter or menu selection, the following message appears:

The HBA already has that device selected as boot device.

To use selectable boot (the OS boots from the first target the BIOS finds) set the <Target WWPN>, <Target WWNN> and <LUN ID> inputs to all zeroes. For example type:

#scli -e (<HBA Instance> <HBA WWPN>) (enable 0 0 0)

To disable (delete) the boot device for a specific HBA, type:

# scli -e (<HBA Instance> <HBA WWPN>) disable

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