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SAS-2 Integrated RAID Configuration Utility (SAS2IRCU) User Guide

November 2012

Commands

3.14

BOOTENCL

The BOOTENCL command selects a specific enclosure/slot as the primary boot device. If an enclosure/slot is selected
as the boot location, the DISPLAY command displays this information in the Enclosure information section.

3.14.1

Command Line

sas2ircu <controller_#> bootencl <Enclosure:Bay>

3.14.2

Parameters

<controller_#> – The index of the controller with the enclosure/slot that you want to select as the primary
boot device.

<Enclosure:Bay> – The enclosure:bay value of the disk drive that you want to select as the primary boot
device.

3.14.3

Program Return Value

0x00

SUCCESS: Command completed successfully.

0x01

FAILURE: Bad command-line arguments or operational failure.

0x02

ADAPTER_NOT_FOUND: Cannot find specified adapter.

3.14.4

Sample Output

The following example of the output of the BOOTENCL command shows an enclosure:bay value as the primary boot
device, after it was selected with the BOOTENCL command. The format and fields in the output vary depending on the
types of installed controllers.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
Enclosure information
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Enclosure# : 1
Logical ID : 50000000:80000000
Numslots : 8
StartSlot : 0
Enclosure# : 2
Logical ID : 70000000:6546343f
Numslots : 38
StartSlot : 0
Primary Boot Slot : 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------

3.15

HELP

The HELP command displays usage information for the command specified in the input parameter.

3.15.1

Command Line

sas2ircu help <commandname>

3.15.2

Parameters

<commandname> – The name of a supported SAS2IRCU command.

3.15.3

Program Return Value

0x00

SUCCESS: Command completed successfully.

0x01

FAILURE: Bad command-line arguments or operational failure.