13. Select the option for exiting the utility.
14. When prompted, press
Enter
to stop the SCSI interface; you are at the EFI Shell prompt.
15. At the EFI Shell prompt, enter the following command:
Shell> reset
The system starts to reboot. This is required to enable the new SCSI setting.
Using the Boot Option Maintenance Menu
This menu enables you to select console output and input devices as well as various boot options.
It contains the following options:
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“Add a Boot Option” (page 342)
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“Delete Boot Option(s)” (page 343)
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“Change Boot Order” (page 343)
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“Manage BootNext Setting” (page 344)
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“Set Auto Boot TimeOut” (page 344)
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“Select Active Console Output Devices” (page 345)
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“Select Active Console Input Devices” (page 345)
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“Select Active Standard Error Devices” (page 346)
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“Security/Password Menu” (page 347)
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“Resetting Passwords” (page 347)
These options are described in the following sections.
The following selections are available on all menus:
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Help
: Displays the help available for the command.
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Exit
: Returns to the main Boot Options Maintenance menu.
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Enter
: Selects an item after using the arrow keys to highlight the item.
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Save Settings to NVRAM
: Saves your changes.
NOTE:
The options shown here are examples. Your system may have different options available
based on the system configuration and installed hardware components.
Paths
All devices in the server are represented by paths in the EFI Shell. To identify the correct socket
or disk drive, use the following tables.
Table 92 Server Sockets
Path
Socket
Acpi(HWP0002,400)/pci(0|0)
1 PCI
Acpi(HWP0003,400)/pci(0|0)
2 PCI
Table 93 Server Drives
Path
Drive
Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(1|0)/Scsi(Pun0,Lun0)
SCSI Disk
Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(1|1)/Scsi(Pun0,Lun1)
SCSI Disk
Acpi(HWP0002,0)/Pci(2|0)/ATA(Primary,Master)
Removable Media Boot
Using the Boot Option Maintenance Menu
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