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Selectable Boot Settings
To access this option, select Selectable Boot Settings. For more information about boot settings,
contact your Intel technical-support representative.
Restore Default Settings
This option is in the Configuration Settings menu. It restores the
Expansion Card default NVRAM settings.
Raw NOVRAM data
This option displays the Expansion Card NVRAM contents in hexadecimal format. This is a
troubleshooting tool; you cannot modify the data.
Advanced Adapter Settings
Use this option to view and set advanced adapter settings. The default settings for the Expansion
Card are listed in Table 41 and are described in this section.
Execution throttle: This setting specifies the maximum number of commands that can run on any
one port. When a port reaches its execution throttle, Fast!UTIL does not run any new commands
until the current command is completed. The valid options for this setting are 1 through 256. The
default (optimum) is 256.
>4GByte addressing: Enable this setting when the blade server has more than 4 GB of memory
available. The default is Disabled.
LUNs per target: This setting specifies the number of logical unit numbers (LUNs) per device.
Multiple LUN support is typically for redundant array of independent disks (RAID) enclosures that
use LUNs to map drives. The default is 0.
Enable LIP reset: This setting determines the type of loop initialization process (LIP) reset that is
used when the operating system initiates a bus reset routine. When this option is set to Yes, the
device driver initiates a global LIP reset to clear the target device reservations. When this option is
set to No, the device driver initiates a global LIP reset with full login. The default is No.
Table 41. Advanced Adapter Settings
Setting
Options
Default
Execution throttle
1-256
256
>4GByte addressing
Enabled or Disabled
Disabled
LUNs per target
0, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256
0
Enable LIP reset
Yes or No
No
Enable LIP full login
Yes or No
Yes
Enable target reset
Yes or No
Yes
Login retry count
0-255
30
Port down retry count
0-255
30
IOCB allocation
1-512 buffers
256 buffers
Extended error logging
Enabled or Disabled
Disabled
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