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SANnet II 200 FC, SATA, and SATA SE Array Installation, Operation, and Service Manual • March 2005
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Checking the Adapter BIOS
When booting the server, watch for the HBA card BIOS message line to be displayed.
Then press the proper sequence of keys to get into the HBA BIOS (<Alt-Q> for FC
Qlogic HBAs).
The keystrokes are listed on the screen when the adapter is initializing. If your HBA
has multiple interfaces on it, they will all show up in the main screen of the BIOS
software. You must make the same changes on every interface unless one of the
interfaces is going to be bootable.
After you enter the Qlogic HBA BIOS, perform the following steps.
1. If you have more than one interface, highlight the top interface listed under
A
dapter
Type and press Return.
2. If you only have one interface, it is already highlighted; press
Return
.
3. Highlight
Configuration Setting
and press
Return
.
4. Highlight
Host Adapter Settings
and press
Return
.
5. Move down to Host Adapter BIOS and make sure it is enabled; if not, press the
Return
key and it toggles from disabled to enabled.
The setting should be enabled.
6. Press
Escape
and go back to Configuration Settings. Highlight
Selectable Boot
Settings
and press
Return
.
This is where you can make the interface bootable or not bootable.
7. Highlight
Select Boot Device
. Press the
Return
key to toggle from disabled to
enabled.
■
Select
Disabled
if this is not going to be a bootable device.
■
Select
Enabled
if this is going to be bootable device.
8. Press
Escape
until you get back to Configuration Settings.
9. Highlight
Extended Firmware Settings
and press
Return
.
10. On the Extended Firmware Settings menu, highlight
Connection Option
and press
Return
.
A screen lists three types of connection:
■
0 – Loop only - - - - for connecting to loop type devices
■
1 – Point to point only - - - - for connecting to fabric switches
■
2 – Loop preferred, otherwise point to point
11. Select a connection type.
■
If you are connecting to a loop device, select
0
and press
Return
.
■
If you are connecting to a fabric device or switch, select
1
and press
Return
.
Do not select
2
.