Restoring the ieee address (restoredefwwn), Boot code commands – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual
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Offline and Online Adapter Management Utilities Version 10.2 User Manual
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4. Offline Adapter Management Utility Command Line Interface
Boot Code Commands
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If this occurs, install firmware that supports the volatile WWN.
To restore the non-volatile WWN, type
oslpcfg restorenvwwn n=
The following example restores the non-volatile WWN on adapter #2.
oslpcfg restorenvwwn n=2
Restoring the IEEE address (restoredefwwn)
This command reads the IEEE address (assigned by the manufacturer) and writes it to
the non-volatile WWPN and WWNN.
To restore the IEEE address, type
oslpcfg restoredefwwn n=
The following example restores the IEEE address on adapter #2.
oslpcfg restoredefwwn n=2
Boot Code Commands
You must enable BootBIOS before you can issue setBootDevice and setAltBoot
commands. If necessary, use the enableboot command to enable BootBIOS. (See
“Enabling or Disabling BootBIOS or Boot Code (enableboot/disableboot)” on page 500
for more information.)
To set the boot device with the offline utility, run the following commands in this order:
1. Use the listboot command to verify that the BootBIOS is present. (See “Viewing
BootBIOS Versions (listboot)” on page 493 for more information.)
Example:
oslpcfg listboot n=1
Sample return:
bootBIOS 1 (enabled): ZB2.01A2
bootBIOS 2 (disabled): ZB2.01A1
2. Use the setbootdevice command to set the boot device. (See “Selecting a Boot
Device (setbootdevice)” on page 501 for more information.)
3. Configure the system BIOS so the adapter boot device is the highest in the boot
order.
Enabling or Disabling BootBIOS or Boot Code
(enableboot/disableboot)
This command enables or disables the BootBIOS (boot code) (selected by its index) for
the specified adapter number. Index i is one of the indices (base 1) shown when you run
the listboot command.
To enable BootBIOS, type