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Fibre channel boot parameters – HP 1.10GB Virtual Connect Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Fibre Channel boot parameters

Virtual Connect Manager supports setting Fibre Channel boot parameters and enable/disable of Fibre

Channel boot. This change can be made when running the Fibre Channel Setup Wizard, or from the Define

a Server Profile screen ("

Define Server Profile screen

" on page

111

). To access the Fibre Channel boot

parameters, select the Show Fibre Channel Boot Parameters checkbox.
There are four SAN Boot options:

Use BIOS/EFI (default)—SAN boot settings are not configured by Virtual Connect Manager. BIOS
settings are used.

Primary—Port is enabled for SAN boot, and is first in the boot order.

Secondary—Port is enabled for SAN boot, and is second in the boot order.

Disabled—Port is disabled for SAN boot.

IMPORTANT:

If Use BIOS is not selected, any parameters set on this screen override the settings

used in other tools, such as RBSU.

A server blade must be powered on at least once with the mezzanine cards installed before Virtual Connect
can properly set the device boot order. The BIOS must first discover the local devices before Virtual Connect

can properly configure the boot order.
When a server blade is first powered on after profile assignment, any Fibre Channel HBA ports that have

SAN boot enabled are configured. However, it may require a subsequent reboot for the boot controller order
to be set correctly.
If the boot settings are changed in the RBSU, the Virtual Connect specified boot settings are not re-applied

until the server has completed POST.
If SAN boot is enabled for a port, be sure that the Target Port Name and LUN are entered correctly.
For additional information on SAN boot parameters, see the HP website (

http://www.hp.com/go/storage

).