The OneCommand Utility User Manual
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Auto, Point to Point First
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Loop
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Point to Point
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Link speed options are:
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Auto (default)
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1 Gb/s (if available)
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2 Gb/s (if available)
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4 Gb/s (if available)
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8 Gb/s (if available)
7.
If you want, click Advanced Settings to configure autoscan, spinup delay and so on. See
“Configuring Advanced Settings (Boot from SAN)” on page 139 for more information.
8.
For x86 and EFIBoot, select one or more boot devices. For OpenBoot, select only one boot
device.
9.
Do one of the following on the Boot from SAN Configuration window:
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Select Target WorldWide Port Names, type the numbers and click OK.
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Select Target D_ID, type the numbers and click OK.
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Select Target LUN, type the number and click OK.
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For EFIBoot and OpenBoot, type in an 8-byte LUN (hex) and a target ID for the
LUN. Also, you must enter the LUN value in “big endian” (most-significant byte,
or “big end” first) order and enter all 16 characters including leading zeroes.
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Click Select from List, select the target from a list of discovered LUNs (if available) and
click OK on the Select Boot Device window. While you can manually enter the target and
LUN from the Boot from SAN Configuration dialog box, it is easier to select an existing
LUN from this window. (See Figure 79.) The OneCommand Manager application
attempts to update the boot parameters. If successful, a window appears with a confir-
mation message. Click OK on this confirmation window.