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HP 441877-00F User Manual

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Configuration and diagnostics 64

1–Operator termination

2–Invalid adapter

3–Bad command line parameter

4–EEPROM checksum failure

5–EEPROM read failure

6–EEPROM write failure

7–EEPROM dump failure

8–(Not used)

9–No memory

10–No adapters found

Examples of IBAUtil command lines
The following are examples of some typical IBAUtil command lines.

Disables WOL on all HP network adapters:
IBAUTIL -ALL -WOLDISABLE

Enables WOL on the second HP network adapter found in your system:
IBAUTIL -NIC=2 -WOLENABLE

Updates the Boot Agent image on all HP network adapters:
IBAUTIL -ALL -UPGRADE

Enables the Boot ROM on the first HP Network Adapter found in your system:
IBAUTIL -NIC=1 -FE

Boot Agent messages
The following error and information messages may be displayed during initialization. Possible causes and

how to avoid an error condition are provided where applicable.

Flash device wrong size
This error message can occur when using IBAUtil. The full version of Boot Agent software cannot be
loaded into a flash ROM device smaller than 64 KB. If a 32 KB (or smaller) flash ROM device is

detected in the adapter, the flash update software returns this message. Assuming the device is

socketed, remove the "too small" device and install a blank 64 KB (or larger) flash ROM device.

Invalid PMM function number
PMM is not installed or is not working correctly. Try updating the BIOS.

PMM allocation error
PMM could not or did not allocate the requested amount of memory for driver usage.

Press Ctrl+S to enter the Setup Menu.
Instructs you how to enter the configuration setup menu.

PXE-E00: This system does not have enough free conventional memory. The Boot Agent cannot
continue.
System does not have enough free memory to run PXE image. The Boot Agent was unable to find
enough free base memory (below 640K) to install the PXE client software. The system cannot boot
via PXE in its current configuration. The error returns control to the BIOS and the system does not