The OneCommand Utility User Manual
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Parameters:
WWPN - World Wide Port Name of the adapter on which you want to run a POST.
Wakeup
Supported by: Windows, Solaris SFS, Linux and VMware ESX Server
Syntax: hbacmd Wakeup <WWPN>
Description: Shows wakeup parameter data for the adapter.
Parameters:
WWPN - World Wide Port Name of the adapter whose wakeup parameter data you want to view.
Driver Parameter Commands
DriverConfig
Supported by: Windows, Solaris SFS, Linux and VMware ESX Server
Syntax: hbacmd DriverConfig <WWPN> <FileName> <Flag>
Description: Sets all driver parameters for the adapter to the driver parameter values contained in the
specified .dpv file type. The .dpv file’s driver type must match the driver type of the host platform adapter.
Parameters:
WWPN - World Wide Port Name of the adapter whose driver parameters you want to set.
FileName - Name of the .dpv file (the file is stored in the Emulex Repository directory).
Flag - G = Make change global (all adapters on this host), N = Make change non-global (adapter-
specific).
Note: Not supported for OneConnect adapters.
Note: Supported for FC and FCoE ports only.
Note: Driver Parameters that are set temporarily and globally (using the "G" and "T" flags)
must be read using the "GetDriverParams" hbacmd command to view the current
value of the parameter. The "GetDriverParamsGlobal" hbacmd command will display
only permanently set driver parameter values. Additionally, if temporary, global values
have been set for one or more driver parameters, the "SaveConfig" hbacmd com-
mand must be run with the "N" flag (using the "N" flag is analogous to the hbacmd
command "GetDriverParams") to force the driver parameter values for the specified
adapter to be saved. Inaccurate values may be saved if the "G" flag is used for this
command.
Note: For VMware ESX Server: When the DriverConfig driver command is used to set a
driver parameter persistently and/or requires a reboot, the ramdisk must be rebuilt.
To rebuild the ramdisk for ESX 4.0, type:
# esxcfg-boot --sched-rdbuild
# reboot
To rebuild the ramdisk for ESX 3.5, type:
# esxcfg-boot -b
# reboot