NOTE:
OpenVMS I64 installation and upgrade procedures assist you in setting up and validating
a boot option for your system disk. HP recommends that you allow the procedure to do this.
To configure booting on Fibre Channel devices, you must use the OpenVMS I64 Boot Manager
utility (
BOOT_OPTIONS.COM
). For more information on this utility and other restrictions, refer
to the HP OpenVMS for Integrity Servers Upgrade and Installation Manual.
Procedure 4-10 Adding an HP OpenVMS Boot Option
This procedure adds an HP OpenVMS item to the boot options list from the EFI Shell.
To add an HP OpenVMS boot option when logged in to OpenVMS, use the
@SYS$MANAGER:BOOT_OPTIONS.COM
command.
1.
Access the EFI Shell environment.
Log in to the management processor, and enter
CO
to access the system console.
When accessing the console, confirm that you are at the EFI Boot Manager menu (the main
EFI menu). If you are at another EFI menu, select the Exit option from the submenus until
you return to the screen with the
EFI Boot Manager
heading.
From the EFI Boot Manager menu, select the EFI Shell menu option to access the EFI Shell
environment.
2.
Access the EFI System Partition for the device from which you want to boot HP OpenVMS
(
fs
X
:
, where X is the file system number).
For example, enter
fs2:
to access the EFI System Partition for the bootable file system
number
2
. The EFI Shell prompt changes to reflect the file system currently accessed.
The full path for the HP OpenVMS loader is
\efi\vms\vms_loader.efi
, and it should
be on the device you are accessing.
3.
At the EFI Shell environment, use the
bcfg
command to manage the boot options list.
You can also accomplish this step by using the
\efi\vms\vms_bcfg.efi
and
\efi\vms\vms_show.efi
utilities, which are available on the EFI System Partition for
HP OpenVMS. Both
vms_bcfg
and
vms_show
are unique utilities for OpenVMS I64. The
vms_bcfg
utility differs from the
bcfg
EFI command in that
vms_bcfg
enables you to
specify boot devices using device names consistent with OpenVMS naming conventions.
The
bcfg
command includes the following options for managing the boot options list:
•
bcfg boot dump
— Display all items in the boot options list for the system.
•
bcfg boot rm
# — Remove the item number specified by # from the boot options
list.
•
bcfg boot mv
#a #b — Move the item number specified by #a to the position specified
by #b in the boot options list.
•
bcfg boot add
# file.efi
"
Description
"
— Add a new boot option to the position in
the boot options list specified by #. The new boot option references file.efi and is listed
with the title specified by Description.
For example,
bcfg boot add 1 \efi\vms\vms_loader.efi "HP OpenVMS"
adds
an HP OpenVMS item as the first entry in the boot options list.
Refer to the
help bcfg
command for details.
4.
Exit the console and management processor interfaces if you are finished using them.
To exit the EFI environment, press
^B
(
B
); this exits the nPartition console and
returns to the management processor Main Menu. To exit the management processor, enter
X
at the Main Menu.
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