7.
Be sure the utility is running for the channel of the SCSI interface by comparing the values
shown for
PCI Bus
,
PCI Device
, and
PCI Function
to the
Bus #
,
Dev #
, and
Fnc #
values from the
info io
command.
CAUTION:
Do not change the value for any of these fields on the Adapter Properties screen:
•
Auto Termination
•
SCSI Parity
•
SCSI Bus Scan Order
•
Spinup Delay (Secs)
Changing any of these fields can cause unpredictable results.
CAUTION:
Do not change the value for any of these fields on the Device Properties screen:
•
Scan Id
•
Scan LUNs > 0
•
Disconnect
•
SCSI Timeout
•
Queue Tags
•
Format
•
Verify
Changing any of these fields can cause unpredictable results.
8.
Display the SCSI parameters listed below for the channel of the SCSI interface and change
the parameters if necessary, or restore its SCSI parameters to their default values.
•
SCSI ID
•
Maximum data transfer rate
•
Bus width
•
Whether the SCSI interface is bootable (driver support)
•
Avoid bus resets (secondary cluster server)
•
Restore Defaults
9.
Use the arrow keys to navigate to the appropriate SCSI parameter.
10. Use the plus (
+
) and minus (
-
) keys to scroll through the values until the value you want
appears.
11. Press
Esc
to exit the
Adapter Properties
screen.
12. Move the cursor to the action (
cancel
,
save
, or
discard
) you want to take, and press
Enter
. Select one of the following options:
•
Cancel the exit to stay on the Adapter Properties screen for the channel of the SCSI
interface.
•
Save the changes you made, then exit the screen.
•
Discard the changes you made, then exit the screen.
If you select
cancel
, you remain in the Adapter Properties screen for the channel of the
SCSI interface. You can still change the channel’s parameters.
If you select
save
or
discard
, you go to the EFI SCSI Setup Utility main menu.
CAUTION:
Do not select the
<Global Properties>
option on the main menu.
13. Press
Esc
to exit the main menu and the EFI SCSI Setup Utility.
14. Select the option for exiting the utility.
15. When you are prompted, press
Enter
to stop the SCSI interface; you are now at the EFI Shell
prompt.
16. At the EFI Shell prompt, enter the
reset
command. The system starts to reboot. This is
required to cause the new SCSI setting.
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